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Evanvincent
12-23-2019, 09:52 AM
Megridigitizing offers Custom Service For All Types of fabrics including:

T-Shirts
Jackets
Polo Shirts
Bags
Sweatshirts
Hoodies
Fleeces.

For more update visit to https://www.megridigitizing.co.uk/
Mobile: 07466 440 362
Email: hello@megrisoft.co.uk

Albert Davis
12-31-2019, 05:16 AM
What is a good fabric for embroidery?

Tightly woven ​even-weave fabrics are best for surface embroidery, while loosely woven fabrics are ideal for counted thread, pulled thread, and drawn thread techniques. The fiber content for evenweave fabric can be cotton, linen, rayon and polyester blends—or even hemp or bamboo.

Evanvincent
01-01-2020, 11:19 AM
What is a good fabric for embroidery?

Tightly woven ​even-weave fabrics are best for surface embroidery, while loosely woven fabrics are ideal for counted thread, pulled thread, and drawn thread techniques. The fiber content for even weave fabric can be cotton, linen, rayon and polyester blends—or even hemp or bamboo.

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Evanvincent
01-03-2020, 11:15 AM
Hat Tricks: Embroidery Digitizing for Caps

From the cursed seam running down the middle of many caps to the lack of methods for secure stabilization, digitizing for and embroidering on caps can present significant challenges to both the new and well-seasoned embroiderer alike. Here are some tips on handling some of the biggest issues with caps.

Height restriction: As a general rule, logos programmed for caps cannot exceed 2.25 inches high. While this number isn’t set in stone, it’s a good rule of thumb to start. There are some equipment manufacturers that say they have sewing fields as high as 3 inches. This may be true, but it’s not the machine alone that determines how much vertical space is available for embroidery. The construction properties of caps are different depending on hat styles; think low-crown, six-panel unconstructed versus a five-panel constructed cap. This doesn’t even begin to address the height restrictions of products like visors (usually not to exceed 1.5 inches) or bucket caps, where all bets are off depending on the product. Digitizers should ask the client what kind of hat a logo will be going on and the available space for embroidery.

Furthermore, be aware of mechanical issues that may come in to play, and be prepared to offer the client some insight. For example, most hat frames will allow a design to be sewn quite large. However, as the design reaches the crown of the cap (if you had X-ray vision, you could see this happen), the throat plate of the embroidery machine will come in contact with the inner crown of the cap and cause the cap frame to move. Once this happens, its’ game over. It’s not the programmer’s fault, but it’ll look like it is.

tracym
01-06-2022, 11:43 AM
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