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Bernina Design Challenge: Embraille

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This lecture covers the Bernina Design Challenge project, focusing on the creation of stitch designs for braille specifications. It includes prototyping methods, demonstration of embroidery software, MATLAB analysis, computational decision matrix, user testing results, and the selection of optimal stitches.

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