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The Embroidery Column


Boost your productivity with embroidery and vector off sets tools


Maria Palma of Wilcom International examines how you can increase your productivity when it comes to embroidery design


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n the fast-paced world of embroidery design, achieving exceptional results hinges on factors like productivity, precision, and versatility.


EmbroideryStudio Designing software has powerful, robust capabilities in the Simple Offset and Outlines & Offsets tools, allowing users to create various types of outlines around embroidered and vector objects within their embroidery workspace.


Accurate and Effi cient Tools Once you’ve experienced the precision and effi ciency of these offset tools, you’ll never look back to laborious manual techniques for creating outlines around embroidered text, logos, or vector graphics. These innovative tools, combined with other features like Weld in the Shaping tools, revolutionize the


design process by effortlessly generating precise offset outlines around any single or multiple objects. Combined with Wilcom’s range of shaping tools, it simplifi es the embroidery design process, allowing the creation of simple or complex shapes. By utilising these user-friendly tools, designers can save valuable time and energy, empowering them to explore new design possibilities and bring their creative ideas to life. Multi-Decorating Designs


The inclusion of vector offsets in EmbroideryStudio Designing offers remarkable advantages, especially for multi-media designs. Whether it’s badges, appliques, or laser-cut lines, these tools seamlessly integrate various mediums and effortlessly accommodate vector fi le requirements within your embroidery software. The familiar process allows experienced users to adapt quickly, enhancing productivity and unlocking their design and multi-decoration capabilities. Designers of all levels can take full advantage of these powerful tools, seamlessly combining different mediums and achieving precise offset outlines. EmbroideryStudio Designing empowers designers to push boundaries, leading to increased productivity and precision.


The Annointing Screen for the King’s Coronation I


n a captivating display that merges tradition and digital technology, the Anointing Screen showcases the seamless convergence of hand embroidery from the Royal School of Needlework and modern innovation. At the heart of this captivating masterpiece lies Wilcom’s digital embroidery software. The design tools and cutting-edge features empowered Pete Tarrant of Digi-Tek, a renowned digitiser, to bring the intricate tree outline to life with unparalleled precision. Designed by renowned iconographer Aidan Hart, the Anointing Screen features a majestic tree that beautifully represents the unity and diversity of the Commonwealth’s 56 member countries. Every stitch symbolizes the interconnectedness and shared values of nations.


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Combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, the Anointing Screen’s creative possibilities soared. Digi- Tek Embroidery, equipped with advanced digital embroidery machines and Wilcom’s


EmbroideryStudio software, played a crucial role.


Together, they breathed life into the intricate tree outline, harmoniously blending of tradition and innovation.


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