Because we all know how important small letter digitizing is in embroidery, if your digitizer can produce high-quality small letters, consider him to be an expert in his field.
Small letters are used in almost every logo; consider corporate logos, taglines under logos, or applique digitizing designs, which should show clarity when sewn on desired fabrics. As a result, knowing which fabric will be used to implement the design is critical. It's possible that the design looks great in digitising software, but you won't be able to read the letters when they're actually sewn. We'll do our best to solve this issue and.
- We will try to find a solution to this problem and will provide you with some advice in the process.
- Stitch Length: Check what stitch length you're using in small letters. It should be less than one millimetre.
- Font and Size: Font and size should be used according to the client's design, but if that isn't possible, you can increase the size.
- Underlay Should Not Be Used: It is critical that you do not use underlay.
- Change the direction of the stitches to keep the length under 1 mm.
These are small tips that most digitizers overlook; if you follow them, you will have better results with small letters.