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  1. Designing the file  
 
Embroidery design 
files digitiser can be purchased at your local embroidery shop, or 
online at numerous retailers. Alternatively, if you do not want to buy a
 design that you can create your own by purchasing and using embroidery 
digitising software. 
 
2. Conversion of Design  
 
Once the 
embroidery was digitised expert embroiderer can use the embroidery 
digitising software to edit more precisely the project to make sure that
 exactly suits your needs. These programs give embroiderers enormous 
flexibility resizing, moving, stretching, editing, distortion, cropping 
and customisation of general embroidery. The text can be added, and 
individual points replicated, moved and copied. Embroidery digitisers 
really give their users complete freedom in the design of their products
 and materials. 
 
3. Loading the Design   
After the 
editing process and once you are completely satisfied with the 
embroidery is the time to load the design of the digitiser. Every car 
brand is unique and requires the design to be loaded in a different 
format - at this stage it would be appropriate to consult the user's 
manual to determine the specific requirements upload. These designs are 
transferred to the machine either via USB, CD or flash cards, such as 
inside a camera. 
 
4. The power supply in the tissue  
 
In 
order to create the design of high quality with few folds and other 
defects of the final product your material must be inserted into the 
digitiser in a very stable. The method used to stabilise the fabric will
 still depend on the type of machine, the fabric used and the density of
 drawings. The usual method to stabilise this process is to add some 
extra pieces of fabric above or below the piece that is to be 
embroidered. 
 
5. Embroidery Design  
 
Finally comes the 
best part of the process, actually creating the design. The whole 
process depending on the quality and size of the project should 
typically take from half an hour to several hours - each machine is 
again unique and it is up to you to read the user manual and learn how 
to operate in the most efficient way. 
See more at : http://www.embroiderydigitising.co.uk/     
 
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