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Floral and Cloud Border Vector Art
Practical Notes Every Embroidery Designer Should Keep Handy
- Test on scrap fabric first—especially if using textured, lightweight, or dark material. Line art relies on clarity, not coverage.
- Check thread color contrast deliberately. Even soft tones need enough visual lift to read as intentional detail.
- Review stitch density. These are low-density Graphics by nature—but confirm your digitizer didn’t auto-add unnecessary underlay or fill.
- Confirm hoop size compatibility. Some borders span 4–5 inches wide; others sit neatly within a 3-inch hoop. Know which version suits your machine and project scale.
- Inspect small details at actual stitch size—those tiny dots and cloud curves should remain distinct, not merge into blobs.
- Mock it up in black and white (not just color) to assess balance and rhythm. Line art lives or dies by its grayscale presence.
- Use appropriate stabilizer: tear-away for stable wovens, cut-away for knits, and light mesh for sheer fabrics.
- Verify licensing before selling finished products or bundling as part of a digital embroidery file pack. Since this is categorized as Illustrations, clarify commercial use rights upfront.
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