WildWestDesigns
Active Member
Oddly enough, I have had a few inquires into puff (puffy, puffft, 3D Foam) foam lately, but when they hear the price that usually sways them from it. After that I got into looking into other ways to accomplish a little bit of that effect with just regular embroidery.
So I started messing with the underlay with the area(s) that I wanted give that effect to. Now this particular underlay has to be digitized stitch by stitch manually, so you aren't going to have many people that are going to want to do this type of digitizing. This is not available automated even by Wilcom's Level 3 software that I use.
I have attached a picture of my current avatar done with regular underlay and then one with the 3D effect. Hopefully they image wasn't downsized so much that you can't tell. I can send the full unedited picture for those that are interested. Just let me know. The amount of puff that was achieved with just embroidery was about 2mm. Which is where puff foam starts out at. This just is more of an economical way of doing it compared to dealing with the hassles of puff. Unfortunately, like all things in embroidery, it has it's limitations, so not every design will work with this method or even with puff foam either. Just one more option to be able to consider though.
Let me know what y'all think.
So I started messing with the underlay with the area(s) that I wanted give that effect to. Now this particular underlay has to be digitized stitch by stitch manually, so you aren't going to have many people that are going to want to do this type of digitizing. This is not available automated even by Wilcom's Level 3 software that I use.
I have attached a picture of my current avatar done with regular underlay and then one with the 3D effect. Hopefully they image wasn't downsized so much that you can't tell. I can send the full unedited picture for those that are interested. Just let me know. The amount of puff that was achieved with just embroidery was about 2mm. Which is where puff foam starts out at. This just is more of an economical way of doing it compared to dealing with the hassles of puff. Unfortunately, like all things in embroidery, it has it's limitations, so not every design will work with this method or even with puff foam either. Just one more option to be able to consider though.
Let me know what y'all think.