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As they say, a structure is only as good as its foundation. The same goes for embroidery. Underlay lays the foundation in machine embroidery and is one of the most overlooked elements as well. Most new digitizers tend to compensate for a lack of underlay by increasing the density of the stitches. While this may seem fine in theory, in practice it only leads to the "bullet proof" embroidery patch. This is embroidery so thick that it could stop a bullet in its tracks. Not only does this kill the entire aesthetic value of the design, but also makes it extremely rigid and look like an add-on patch.Underlay not only helps lay a firm foundation for high-quality results that appear as a seamless part of the garment, but also gives them a natural pop. The right use will make letters stand out on grainy or nap-heavy materials and let designs hold their own on stretchy fabrics. Here's looking into the basic types of underlay available and their functions. 
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