Thank you, mops, but I have not understand how to do when it is a purchased design, because I have not yet learn to digitize myself
Do you mean designs made by others or things you digitized yourself.
1. I don't know what software you use, but most let you reduce the density of designs.
2. When digitising: quite a few software programmes - if not all - have a function to delete underlying stitches when more than one layer are stacked one on top of the other. Embird calls it masking. Or you could choose to digitize a hole where the details will come, for instance the eyes or a mouth. Quite often that's no extra work as you can convert the hole to a fill pattern so you only make the outline once. Have a look in the manual of your software, you are sure to find some way to handle this.
I can manually remove the stabbing, or you mean that there is a special tool?
---- Ik kan de steken handmatig weghalen, of bedoel je dat er een speciale tool voor is? Thanks - Bedankt
It is not a self-made pattern, but a purchased pattern------- Het is niet bij een zelfgemaakt patroon, maar een gekocht patroon
Thanks Mops, I've just tried it and I succeeded, I never knew this was all a finished pattern, I thought that I could only set, before I began to design its own, thanks a lot, you helped me well.-----Thanks mops,ik heb dit even geprobeerd en dat is gelukt, ik wist niet dat dit kon met al een kant en klaar patroon, ik dacht dat ik dit alleen kon instellen, voordat ik aan een eigen ontwerp begon, heel erg bedankt, je hebt me goed geholpen.
I have no idea how to solve this need now.
The quality of the pattern is perfect, but too much wire in 1 piece.
How do you fix this?
Use your other filling in?
Have an idea?