“Why Should I Use Underlay Stitching In My Embroidery Designs And Which Type Of Underlay Stitching Do I Use?”
by The Embroidery Coach · Filed Under: Embroidery Training Videos
Learning how to apply Underlay Stitching to your embroidery designs is very important if you want to create high quality embroidery designs. I have created a embroidery video training program on a CD with the same information that I taught during my “Embroidery Webinar of the Month,” “Why Should I Use Underlay Stitching In My Embroidery Designs And Which Type Of Underlay Stitching Do I Use?”
On this Embroidery Training CD I teach you why it was so important to use Underlay Stitching, the different types of Underlay Stitching and how you can apply them to your basic knit fabrics and woven fabrics.
I also teach you how to take these same basic Underlay Stitching settings and apply them to your other fabrics and different situations. My simple method of teaching will make it easier for you to learn how to make your adjustments as you are creating or digitizing your embroidery designs and daily embroidery lettering setups.
During my webinar and on the video training CD I use the Tajima by Pulse DGML embroidery software but you can take these same settings and apply them to your own embroidery software no matter what brand or level you have.
Learning how to create the proper underlay stitching in your embroidery designs is critical if you want the type of embroidery designs that will make your embroidery business stand out above the crowd.
This embroidery training video program “Why Should I Use Underlay Stitching In My Embroidery Designs And Which Type Of Underlay Stitching Do I Use?” is now available to you on a CD.
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Joyce Jagger, The Embroidery Coach with 30 years experience in the embroidery industry is the creator of several embroidery training courses such as Embroidery Tips and More, How to Price Embroidery and currently holding an Embroidery Webinar once each month. Joyce helps aspiring and struggling embroidery business owners find the right fit for their skills and passions. |

