Introduction You’ve found the perfect design, you’ve got your Tajima, Happy, or other commercial machine humming, and you’re ready to stitch. You’ve even taken the crucial step of converting your artwork into a DST file—the industry-standard format that tells the needle where to go. But then, disaster. The fabric puckers. The thread breaks constantly. The …
The #1 Mistake Everyone Makes in DST Digitizing (And How to Avoid It)
