I have a Brother 780D... and have stitched out designs that have over 45,000 stitches... I have some designs that are over 62,000 and I'm wondering if it will do that.
Mine has a total stitch count but I don't see where it has a stitch limit per design.
MJDG
I would never even think about doing a 64,000 stitch design with the machines that I have. No way. 20,000 is a lot to me any more.
I remember doing a design that was over and hour and I thought I was going to have a nerve problem, LOL I was ready to go to bed...I will never do that again when it's close to bed time ;D *2U
Some machines have a maximum stitch count per design and the same applies to digitising software. But in both cases split designs are the answer. Your machine manual will tell you what the maximum for your machine is - for my Ruby it's 500,000 stitches per design; imagine that: at 500 st/min it would be stitching non-stop for 63 hrs and 45 min!
Just looked, and my Ellegante2 reads embroidery designs with a stitch capacity of up to 350,000 stitches per design. LOL, like I'd ever attemp something with that many stitches.
I have never known of any limits on mine! I just keep on stitching!! So far, so good!! I guess mine is too OLD to have had those limitations programmed!
Angel
My Janome 10001 has a maximum stitch count of 62650 per design. However if I use my DP software, it will automatically split the design into two.
Memory-limited amount of. Some have a limit on color changes, if I remember correctly.