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well in this episode of embroidery medic I may have actually lost my first patient hi my name is John Deere from John Deeres embroidery legacy and Im going to show you probably one of the worst digitized designs Ive seen in a long long time [Music] now heres my question for you today have you ever downloaded or purchased design that is so bulletproof that you can barely get through sewing it if you have type in yes and Im gonna show you one here that I think takes the cake now this is a design that a customer sent me that they had custom digitized for a logo and I gotta be honest Ive almost lost all hope for this no pun intended but there are 27 color changes in this design and theres just layer upon layer of stitching in this tiny little logo that is going on a left chest if you look at this you can just tell by looking at the front of it that theres going to be huge problems and if we look at the back of it it is just a series of tie-ins and tie outs and the density upon den