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[C663]Christmas Machine Embroidery Designs
by Smily, Smi

Gone are the days when embroidery was used to being a skilled process now it is replaced by Machine Embroidery. Now the man is surrounded by variety of Embroidery Designs. In machine embroidery the whole process like beading, thread designing, leather using etc is done by the machines only.

 

In 19th century it was for the first time when Embroidery Designs machine was introduced. It looked like a sewing machine. It was like a technical revolution. Then again one more change was introduced it was the invention of fully automitized machine. With the help of these machines there was a boom in contract embroidery and Embroidery designs.

 

  The first Embroidery Designs Machine introduced was operated by the manpower only. The Embroidery Designs were wholly made by them by using the machines. So lot many machines were required as only one person can use one machine at a time. Contract Embroidery is to accomplish order in bulk quantity As it was very time consuming process so Contract Embroidery was very tedious. But in automatic machine many machines are replaced by single machine. So, machines brings boom in Contract Embroidery business. In Machine Embroidery Designs, computerized machine with a software in which data is feed by one man and it give the production of many machines. Firm can get as much as Embroidery Designs as it needs according to requirement. Whenever you have to choose you should keep following information in mind.

 

ADVANTAGES OF MACHINE EMBRIODIERY

 

  • Its less time consuming.
  • Symmetrical Embroidery Designs can be attained.
  • Huge outputs can be achieved which boom Contract Embroidery.
  • Technical growth of economy
  • Remarkable change in fashion industry
  • Designing has become very easy
  • Cheap prices for heavy embroidery Designs.
  • Software can copy any online design
  • Clothes can be Easily hand washable
  • Contract Embroidery possible
  • Numerous shades are available
  •  Innovative style embroidery is possible

DISADVANTAGES OF MACHINE EMBRIODERY

?         Increasing unemployment

?         Cumbersome procedure to deal with machine

 

After looking at so many advantages, the few disadvantages can be overlooked and a company like BUTTERFLY EMBRIODERY is having professional Engineers to achieve healthy output. We are in industry from more than past 10 years and are always present to help you anytime. WE are providing the services of trade embroidery and have earned good name in Embroidery Designs. We also offers the services of contract embroidery as we have best large scale production facility. We satisfies all needs of our clients regarding the product.

 

For more information or placing the order visit us at 

 


A "backing" is a piece of special material (usually nonwoven) that is placed UNDER the main fabric on which you intend to embroider, to make this fabric more stable.

Embroidery backings prevent fabric puckering, fabric stretching and deformation of embroideries after laundry.

"Topping," as you may already have guessed, is placed OVER the fabric on which you want to embroider.

Embroidery topping is a special material that is designed to stop embroidery stitches from "sinking" into stitches-absorbing types of fabric. For example - if you embroider on fleece, jersey, terry cloth, velvet, corduroy, artificial fur and so on - using embroidery topping is simply a must. If you neglect to do this, your precious project will be hopelessly ruined. A topping is also great to use, if you want your design to "stand out" a little, even on regular fabric.

Embroidery toppings usually remind nylon film. But don't be fooled - they shouldn't be made out of nylon.

Most often, embroidery toppings are made out of gelatin-based water soluble substance, and easily get dissolved in warm water once your embroidery is finished. These water-soluble toppings are also called "wash-away", because they are washed away.

Another type of embroidery topping is heat-away, and they are removed with a hot iron. These ones are tricky. If you get a quality heat-away topping, it will be a blessing. A bad type, however, may leave you VERY angry and disappointed. Why? You'll discover below, once we explain when it's best to use each topping type.




Easy Rules for Stabilizing - When, How, and Why?

1. If you embroider on towels, velvet, fleece or other stitches-absorbing types of fabric, be sure to use topping film, to prevent stitches from sinking into the fabric. This is VERY important - without topping, such projects may be ruined.

There are two different types of embroidery toppings available - ones that are washed away with water, and ones that are removed with hot iron. 1.1 When to use heat-away topping:

The beauty of heat-away topping is that you remove it without wetting your project. Naturally, this is the only option when you're dealing with project that can't be washed. Using heat-away topping is convenient and fast, so you may want to use it whenever your fabric can stand a relatively hot iron. (Unless you just love to use wash-away everywhere you can).

The heat-away topping that we carry requires iron temperature of 260F (120C) (or higher). So, if your fabric can stand this temperature - you may use heat-away.

You hoop your fabric the regular way, place a piece of topping above the fabric, and embroider your design. Once the embroidery is finished, remove the hoop, cut away the large pieces of topping, put a piece of regular paper over the embroidery and iron it through that piece of paper.

The topping will remain on the paper, your embroidery will look great, smell great, and your iron will remain clean this way. You may shop for Heat-Away Topping here....

Heat-away topping tips:

1. If you're not sure whether your fabric supports 260F (120C) iron temperature - take a tiny test-piece of it, and try to iron, through a piece of paper. You'll know at once.
2. If a low quality heat-away backing is used, it may leave stains and unpleasant smell. So be careful to shop for good stuff.
3. NEVER use steam iron with heat-away topping.


1.2 When to use thin wash-away topping:

Use thin wash-away topping every time when your fabric is not suitable for use with heat-away topping, and wetting your project is not an issue. Visit this page to shop for thin Water-Soluble Topping.

1.3 When to use thick wash-away topping:

Use thick wash-away toping with really high-pile fabrics, where you would normally use two layers of thin water-soluble film. Visit this page to get some thick Water-Soluble Topping.


If your fabric can support either water soluble of heat away topping - use the type you like more. It may certainly be a matter of personal preferences.
Here's a link to Water Soluble Topping film we use and highly recommend.

2. The heavier your fabric is, the heavier the weight of embroidery stabilizer that should be used; the lighter the fabric, the lighter the recommended machine embroidery stabilizer.

3. The denser your embroidery design, the heavier the weight of stabilizer you should use; the less dense the design, the lighter he recommended backing.

4. If you're using metallic thread, avoid 100% polyester embroidery stabilizer. Try to use embroidery stabilizers with some natural component (cotton or poly-viscose). Natural machine embroidery stabilizers are usually softer, create less friction with embroidery needle and thread, and therefore you embroider with less thread breaks. This is correct for any thread, but is especially noticeable with metallics.

5. Stretchy and unstable fabrics work best with cut-away stabilizers, because this type of backing can be removed by cutting it away without stretching the embroidered fabric in process. If you embroider on some kind of light cloth (like a T-shirt), be sure to use thin, translucent Now-Show Mesh Cutaway Embroidery Stabilizer.

And here can be purchased Cutaway Embroidery Stabilizer - Medium Weight.

6. Stable woven fabrics usually work well with tear-away embroidery stabilizer because, when you tear away the excess stabilizer, the fabric that is stable won't stretch or become deformed. And it is nice to use tearaway embroidery stabilizer when possible, because when it is removed, the back side of the embroidery looks better than after using cutaway (less backing edges can be seen).

Here are shortcuts to purchase two most popular types of tearaway that we carry. One is 100% Cotton Tear-Away Embroidery Stabilizer and can be ironed on to fabric - quilters just love it. It becomes VERY soft and pleasant after laundry.

The second one is more universal Poly-Viscoze Tear-Away Embroidery Stabilizer, a little more stable than the above cotton embroidery stabilizer.

7. If, for some reason, you need the stabilizer to be removed completely (for example, if you embroider on organza, or create cut-work or stand-alone lace), use strong Water-Soluble Stabilizer as backing.

Usually we prefer to use fabric-type Water Soluble Stabilizer, because it practically doesn't stretch, "sits" great in hoop and behaves like regular nonwoven fabric until you wash it away. Fabric type water-soluble stabilizer also doesn't stiffen at all, and can be stored for many years without losing it's good qualities.

8. If one of the following situations apply, use fusible (heat-away) backing that can be removed from the embroidered item by using a hot iron: 8.1 Your fabric and design need embroidery stabilizer to remain under the stitches, but you can't use tear-away or cut-away (the design and/or fabric may be too delicate for tear-away and/or too sheer for cut-away).

8.2 Your project is NOT WASHABLE, too delicate for tear-away and/or too sheer for cutaway.

8.3 You're working with some special technique, like making lace at an edge, and water soluble stabilizer isn't enough.

8.4 You want to create stand-alone embroidery from a design thatisn't digitized as stand-alone (you can just embroider on fusible embroidery stabilizer, cut the excess, then heat away the edges).

You may wonder why water-soluble embroidery stabilizer is more frequently used for correctly digitized lace designs. The reason is that it's much easier to remove water-soluble stabilizer.


CAUTION: NEVER, NEVER, NEVER use a STEAM iron with fusible stabilizer. The stabilizer will melt and ruin your fabric.

Here may be purchased Fusible Heat-Away Embroidery Stabilizer.


How To Store?

Many machine embroidery stabilizers look alike and are available in different weights, so it may be a good idea to keep them in the original packaging or in clearly marked bags. The identifying information you might need includes:

1. Name and type of stabilizer
2. Weight of stabilizer
3. Its use
4. Brand ( to make sure you restock only the best ones )

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