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Re: REQ: Digitize Design attn: Hopper - machine stitch view p.png (0/1) Learner_Driver
TheadWidow (Theadwidow@email.invalid) 2010/06/12 10:57

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Subject: Re: REQ: Digitize Design attn: Hopper - machine stitch view p.png (0/1)
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 11:04:53 +1000, hopper

<Z2BQn.203043$pj7.100320@en-nntp-15.dc1.easynews.com>:


>>TheadWidow <Theadwidow@email.invalid>wrote:
>>>On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 12:36:26 +1000, hopper

>>><JEZNn.222034$7n7.6467@en-nntp-14.dc1.easynews.com>:
>>>
>>>>Pixie <Pixie@AnnWheatley.com.invalid>wrote:
>>>>>On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 11:53:08 +1000, hopper

>>>>>
>>>>>>Herb@the.herb.gardenwrote:
>>>>>>>TheadWidow wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>That looks like a hooping and/or stabilizer problem.
>>>>>>>Here's a close-up of the stitch design.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>Excellent Herb... answers a huge question for me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>Mebbe you should ask that question... out loud like...
>>>>>
>>>>Ok.. I am game if you are.. heh heh.
>>>>/ducks
>>>>
>>>>That was a commercial design Herb posted, yeh?
>>>>So how is it these can be applied like a "generic"
>>>>across all materials and weaves?
>>>>Neither of those were/are my question.
>>>>
>>>>My question was:
>>>>How does a sewer _know_ what a design is
>>>>suitable for?
>>>>Like, people _buy_ these things, and, from what TW
>>>>posted, the buyer has no idea what they are buying
>>>>in respect of where to put it or how..
>>>>So _how_ does the sewer _know_ what to buy?
>>>>
>>>>They edit what they buy... too?
>>>>
>>>>Lots of questions, eh<g>
>>>>
>>>>cheers
>>>
>>>I finally had a chance to get back to the embroidery today.
>>>The change are much better thanks.
>>>There is one other thing that needs a touch up.
>>>The curved line in the center is very thin.
>>>see attached stitchout.
>>>Is there any way this can be made heavier or thicker?
>>>
>I haven't seen any response to your update TW.
>Not sure why that is.. I am hoping it is only the fact
>the original topic got 'lost' with the Subject line
>being littered with bad code.
>
>I attach my effort at your Request.
>This may motivate others to jump in..?.. :-)
>
>hopper

I was thinking the same.
probably got lost.
I stitched yours out and it still has a problem with the line in the
center.
I does not appear dense enough.   It appears the same on the machines
preview box (see attached file).  Also I was wondering if there was a way
to avoid the jump stitches?   Also question the possibility placing of a
outline (border) around the outside the design.  I am not sure how it would
look though.  just a thought, but not necessary.
Thanks
TW

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