by undecided 28 Dec 2010

want him to be comfortable. I happen to be using customizer for my Janome 300e


thank you for any suggestions!

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by undecided 28 Dec 2010

just for anyone reading. what i am finding is that it does a pretty good job automatically, there is a certain amount of thread needed to sufficiently "fill" the area, if you do much less it looks sparse, and the background color starts to show through too much.

Quite a bit of the stiffness of course comes from the stabilizer--but i need that....guess if i had more time and money i would go with lighter cut-away and some water soluble, i really need to find a cheaper way to buy the wss...

good luck, and if anyone learns more please let me know :)

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by undecided 28 Dec 2010

just for anyone reading. what i am finding is that it does a pretty good job automatically, there is a certain amount of thread needed to sufficiently "fill" the area, if you do much less it looks sparse, and the background color starts to show through too much.

Quite a bit of the stiffness of course comes from the stabilizer--but i need that....guess if i had more time and money i would go with lighter cut-away and some water soluble, i really need to find a cheaper way to buy the wss...

good luck, and if anyone learns more please let me know :)

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by deeside 28 Dec 2010

I'm not sure there is an easy answer to this. I can only suggest you test stitch the design on to a similar piece of scrap fabric and decide from that. I hate to waste the stabiliser and thread but it really is the only way to know if the density needs altering. Sorry but .....

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by undecided 28 Dec 2010

customizer does allow you to change the density of the stitch, as well as the lenght and direction.

I just don't know what i want that density to be...

unfortunately, i have found that while there are tricks to minizing jump stitches, i.e. the order in which you enter the areas to be stitched, i cannot eliminate them.

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by mpo14011 28 Dec 2010

A customiser is not a digitiser. If you try to digitise with the customiser you have no control over the type of stitches, how many stitches and the amount of jump stitches in the design. The design will always be too dense, especially for a T-shirt.

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by undecided 28 Dec 2010

yes - i think there must be some rule of thumb or something - so that it does not feel too stiff.

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by kalinelson 28 Dec 2010

I also have the customizer program so I'm hoping you get an answer.....I love my Janome 350E.....Janet

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