Thursday, December 1, 2011
Use of the Machine Embroidery by new owners for good results
Many new home embroidery machine owners have to learn on their own with little instructions and therefore have to resort to the methods of the "trial and error" in order to get satisfactory results. One can definitely learn to embroider this way, but it takes time, money and patience. I have found that it consistently gets better results in direct proportion to embroidery using the appropriate methods and good deliveries and eliminating all unknown variables that can cause a problem. The key is to use products that are not consistently good embroidery quality embroidery designs will lead to problems.
The problem is to know what the bad variables are, and how to eliminate them. Here is an example of what I say-for this example, we will assume that your machine embroidery is in good working order, that you have learned the basic embroidery and use the correct embroidery stabilizer methods and have good quality polyester embroidery thread and stabilisers. So you sewing from a design and the results are not too bad, not a list that is a bit off and there are a few components that line up exactly. So what now? You add or modify the voltage stabilizer or settle for good enough? If you knew all right, if we assumed, would you know that it was a embroidery design problem-because we all other variables disabled for our test. With one variable, it is easy to find and correct the problem, it's much harder with two and with three or more, it is very difficult to find the right combination for good results.
There are a lot of lessons on many embroidery topics available on our website and even some free tutorials for download.
Terry Carter is the webmaster and author of embroidery articles on embroidery designs by wire artist. He has an article on embroidery software for digitalisation and lettering in embroidery softwarefonts. There is free embroidery digitizing Tutorial at the following Web address- Thread embroidery artists. You can ThreadArtist@qx.net at this address email Terry-
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