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Understanding 3D Puff Digitizing in Embroidery

To create 3D puff embroidery, digitizers need to adjust the design to accommodate the added height of the foam. They must also consider the density of the stitches to ensure the foam does not show through the design. Additionally, the foam must be properly aligned and placed to ensure a clean finish.

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Understanding 3D Puff Digitizing in Embroidery

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  1. Understanding 3D Puff Digitizing in Embroidery Embroidery digitizing is the process of converting artwork or designs into a digital format that can be read and stitched by embroidery machines. One popular technique in embroidery digitizing is 3D puff digitizing, which adds an extra dimension to embroidered designs. 3D puff digitizing is a technique that creates a raised or 3D effect on embroidery designs by adding a layer of foam under the stitches. This foam, also known as puff material, is placed on the fabric and then covered with stitches, creating a three-dimensional look and feel.

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