The Roadie wrote:Steph - what make and model did you inherit, and did you also (very important) get the software with it? Mrs. Roadie works at a store with all that stuff (sewingmachinesplus.com). If only you were closer she also teaches lessons. If you don't want to keep the machine and learn it she can also help you get the best price for it, I think they're in the used machine business as well. Depends on the model.
The Roadie wrote:DCM's machine can do the same stuff, but the learning curve for computerized embroidery is very, very steep, and works best with a local hands-on mentor.
The Roadie wrote:Nah, she worked on a collection of Christmas stockings she's selling soon at a local craft fair. Sigh..... I'll lean on her as much as I dare.
She's put in a couple of evenings work on the vehicle part, the logo being the easy part. It's looking very good, although the conversion (image to stitch patterning) needs fine tweaking almost everywhere. For a 3"x4" vehicle image, she said the stitch count that will end up being in the file sent to the sewing machine will be about 10K stitches. eek!Gordinho80 wrote: Status?
Gordinho80 wrote:Truck outline in back of cap would result in a much smaller (less stitch) design. We'd be looking at about 2" wide outline, I would think...