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I Came True
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I Came True

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Practical Seller Notes

  1. Test the Design: Always test the embroidery file on a sample fabric to ensure it stitches correctly and looks as expected.
  2. Create a Sample Stitch-Out: A physical sample helps you see how the design appears on real fabric and allows you to adjust any details before mass production.
  3. Photograph on Real Fabric: High-quality images are crucial for attracting buyers. Use a white background and proper lighting to showcase the design clearly.
  4. Compare Thread Colors: Choose thread colors that complement the fabric and enhance the design’s visibility and appeal.
  5. Check Readability at Thumbnail Size: Ensure the design remains legible when viewed on product thumbnails, which are often small on online marketplaces.
  6. Review Stitch Density: Proper stitch density affects the design’s durability and appearance. Adjust settings if needed to achieve the best results.
  7. Confirm Hoop Size: Make sure your embroidery machine can accommodate the hoop size required for I Came True.
  8. Check Licensing Terms: Always review the Creative Fabrica licensing agreement to ensure compliance when selling finished goods.
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