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Raised Satin

Take Your Digitizing To New HEIGHTS!

EmbroideryStudio Designing is packed with hundreds of features to facilitate and speed up the digitizing process.

The Wilcom design team was tasked with creating a quick and impressive embroidery design. The challenge was to select uncommon features from EmbroideryStudio.

This striking black and white design began as a smaller digitized pattern and effortlessly transformed into a larger repeat pattern to fill our largest embroidery hoop. 

The Mirror Merge tool, often used to create wreaths or decorative borders, is used to duplicate and transform the selected objects, merging them into a unified design object.

Mirror Merge Array is used to duplicate horizontally and vertically, simultaneously copying in both planes. 

The Mirror Merge tool automatically creates one design
that is re-sequenced for optimal production.

Click the Mirror Merge Array tool and move your cursor to duplicate the design. Design outlines are created by the software and once in the correct position, press Enter to confirm. Set the number of columns and rows to fit your fabric, product or hoop.

Raised Satin for Added Height!

The Wilcom team went one step further by selecting Raised Satin for extra definition. Raised Satin has made this design literally pop off the fabric. While it’s not exactly 3D embroidery, it eliminates the need for handling foam.

With a single click, Raised Satin is selected. Simply choose how many repetitions in the Satin Count and remember the more layers selected, the higher the stitch count!

Try Raised Satin in lettering for added definition!

Create this look with EmbroideryStudio Designing

See it in Action!

Here we walk you through tools and features in EmbroideryStudio Designing that could elevate your future embroidery designs.

The Raised Satin tool is a standard feature in
EmbroideryStudio Designing

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