Oversized lettering
All fonts have a recommended maximum and minimum recommended size to achieve the best results. In this video, I show one method of converting "oversized" lettering to a complex fill shape and apply a stitch effect to get great results. This can be particularly useful for the backs of garments. For more information about this feature, see https://www.wilcom.com/help/e4/es/en/... and https://www.wilcom.com/help/e4/es/en/... For commercial information about Wilcom products and services, see https://www.wilcom.com. For official Wilcom news and announcements, community ideas and feedback, as well as community self-help, see https://community.wilcom.com. Printed copies of the EmbroideryStudio User Guide can be ordered from Amazon.com at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1797592769.

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