Embroidery Placement Chart
Use this embroidery placement chart as a quick reference guide to ensure your designs are positioned perfectly on every item. From clothing and accessories to linens and bags, this guide...
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Use this embroidery placement chart as a quick reference guide to ensure your designs are positioned perfectly on every item. From clothing and accessories to linens and bags, this guide...
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In the world of embroidery, toppings serve a critical role: they help ensure a design appears crisp, well-defined, and free from interference caused by underlying fabric texture. What Is Topping,...
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When your embroidery machine stops trimming thread, production can grind to a halt. In most cases, the issue comes down to two main causes – a damaged black knife or...
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Appliqué is one of the most creative and effective ways to add texture, colour, and style to embroidery projects. Instead of stitching an entire design with thread, appliqué uses pieces...
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Embroidery on jumpers and sweaters is a great way to create durable, stylish custom apparel. These garments are a popular choice with customers, especially during the colder months, but their...
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Embroidery distortion occurs when a design does not stitch out in the intended shape. For example, a circular design may appear oval once embroidered. This issue is fairly common and...
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Embroiderers often struggle with silky polyester garments, especially those used in sportswear. These fabrics are lightweight, treated with breathable or moisture-wicking coatings, and designed for comfort – but that makes...
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Thread pull-outs can be frustrating, but most causes are simple to diagnose and fix. Below is a step-by-step guide to help you identify and resolve the issue. The most common...
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One of the most common challenges in embroidery is working with polo shirts – particularly sportswear styles made from very thin polyester fabrics. These materials are prone to puckering and...
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One of the biggest challenges for any embroidery company is framing up bags, especially when working with tougher materials such as leather or heavy PU. These products don’t sit easily...
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When choosing embroidery thread, the decision often comes down to polyester or rayon. Both are high-quality options, but they have distinct characteristics that make them better suited to certain projects....
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With the school summer holidays underway, it’s officially the start of the back-to-school season. For embroidery professionals, this marks one of the busiest times of year, with high demand for...
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When it comes to machine embroidery, using the correct backing is essential for producing high-quality results. Each garment type has its own properties that influence stitch performance, and choosing the...
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