

We then send this on to you for final approval. If everything comes out as planned we snap a photo of the design and generate a sew sheet with all of the files details. We then run another sew out to confirm everything is in order. If we are unhappy with the first sew out we go back into the digitizing and make any necessary adjustments to ensure quality embroidery.

Our industry leading stitch technology ensures that even the most complex designs will always sew out at the highest quality. Once the digitizing is completed we send the design on to the machines to be ran for the first time. Whether you’re creating simple one colour logos or complex masterworks of art, Tajima DG16 by Pulse provides the best embroidery experience you can get.
Selecting a single stitch in tajima pulse software#
This plan is communicated through the software in terms of the type of stitch, density of the stitching, pull compensation of the stitching, what type of underlay stitch will be used, thread colors, logo size, and the best path to run all of the stitching that will be used. Then we come up with a plan to produce the best looking and performing embroidery. You are no longer restricted to one conversion to a stitch type - get the.

We look for small detail or letters that won’t sew well to inform you or your client if something won’t work. Unleash your creativity with Tajima DG16 by Pulse and create unique designs. The first step in digitizing art for embroidery is trouble shooting the design and considering the fabric it will be sewn on. It requires a very complex knowledge of the different stitch types, fabric types, backing types, and proper pathing for your design to run cleanly once sewn out. Digitizing is redrawing a logo or design as stitches in a special embroidery software program which can be read by our embroidery machines. Ever wonder how a company logo or cool design goes from a standard image to a beautifully embroidered shirt? The process is called digitizing and the artists that do it are, as you probably already guessed, digitizers.
