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12 janvier 2018

Embroidery Machine

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Embroidery is a process where thread is stitched onto your garment. With embroidery you can create a professional appearance which will last more compared to the inks used in screen printing.

Some logos might have to be altered a little if embroidery is the preferred method, however, since it's very difficult to recreate shading using threads. It is likewise difficult sometimes to get really small text to sew nicely with embroidery as a result of limitations of needle and threads.

Embroidery machines have been developed with numerous heads that will permit you to embroider 2, 4, 6 or even 10 pieces at a time saving on costs to install every emblem which is passed along to the client!

Embroidery pricing is usually determined by the amount of stitches in the customer's logo and the number of bits being embroidered.

Embroidery Logo Guide

In order to make GREAT embroidery, you first need to look at your emblem. Create a symbol with great color and simplicity! A number of the best logos are simple, clean and simple. All these kinds are those which people remember and they are simple to keep the integrity of no matter how you utilize it i.e. letterheads, business cards, garments or magnets etc.. The best logos operate anywhere without modification.

Bear in mind the more detail, the more time to set up for embroidery as well as the more time it takes to run onto the machines.

Little text is always a problem when creating a wonderful embroidered logo. On knit fabrics, text must not be less than 1/4 inch or the thread sinks into the knit and looks rough and unreadable. Thus limit your text to permit for letters which are at 1/4 inch when possible. On tougher fabrics like jackets, hats or bags, we could go a bit smaller, but not much.

Eliminate big filled in regions along with your logo. Does this only occupy time while working on the machines, but it also creates a very heavy, patch like texture to your emblem. Instead create shapes around your logo with simple outlines or elaborate lines.

Embroidery Digitising is your procedure embroidery companies utilize to turn your graphic logo into stitches. They use specific software that produces codes which Embroidery machines may read and translate to things like, Needle upward, Needle Down, Change color, Trim ribbon, Move up, Move down, Sew Filled area, Sew text, Sew underlay etc..

All of the Embroidery machines DO, the Digitiser has programmed within the design of your logo. Even depth of letters and spacing is all done precisely and management of thread.

That is why there is a setup fee to generate an embroidered design from the picture. Some are confused into believing it's a scanned process like display printing... but it is a lot more complicated and the ones that digitise have had years of experience.

Check out the author's website: http://grandlinegraphics.com/

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