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Workstation Icons: A Designer’s Practical Take
Designer Tips for Getting the Most Out of Workstation Icons
- Test on scrap fabric: Before committing to a full production run, try stitching the icon on a sample of your target material. This helps catch any potential issues with stitch behavior.
- Check thread color contrast: Especially on dark or patterned fabrics, a white or light-colored thread might not pop as expected. Use a black and white mockup to simulate how the design will appear under low-contrast conditions.
- Review stitch density: Adjust the density based on the fabric weight and desired outcome. Lower density is usually better for delicate items, while higher density adds durability for frequently washed goods.
- Confirm hoop size: Make sure your machine’s hoop fits the dimensions of the design. If unsure, check the original file for recommended sizes.
- Inspect small details: Zoom in on your design preview to see if all lines and shapes hold up at the intended size. Some icons might simplify nicely, while others could lose definition when scaled down.
- Use proper stabilizer: Depending on the fabric, you may need to switch between tear-away, wash-away, or cut-away stabilizers to prevent distortion.
- Verify licensing for commercial use: Always confirm whether the design is suitable for resale or commercial embroidery projects. Licensing terms can vary, and knowing them upfront avoids legal hiccups later.
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