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Hanukkah Sticker - Rabbi Kippah Review
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Hanukkah Sticker - Rabbi Kippah Review

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Design Notes for Embroidery Professionals

  1. Test on Scrap Fabric: Always do a test run to see how the design translates in stitch form.
  2. Check Thread Color Contrast: Ensure the chosen thread colors complement the fabric background.
  3. Review Stitch Density: Make sure the design isn’t too dense for the fabric being used.
  4. Confirm Hoop Size: Know the required hoop size to avoid distortion or missed details.
  5. Inspect Small Details: Look closely at tiny elements to ensure they remain visible after stitching.
  6. Use Proper Stabilizer: Especially important for dark or stretchy fabrics.
  7. Test in Black and White Mockups: To confirm how the design will look in different lighting conditions.
  8. Compare Light and Dark Fabrics: Adjust thread colors or stabilizers accordingly.
  9. Confirm Licensing: Before selling any finished items or digital assets, ensure the rights are clear.
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