Perfection of embroidery
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 22:57Embroidery perfection! What a noble goal. Would not it be wonderful if we had an “easy button” when he arrived at a prodigious seam in every job we have done? Shame that this device does not exist, except in the fantasies of commercial television. But that does not mean you can not continue and produce beautiful embroidery on most of its jobs. It’s just a matter of understanding all the variables and how they interact, so that you can prepare each workstation and effectively resolve problems that arise along the way.Sewing the quality issues can be caused by either of the three, as well as a combination. Sometimes it is the exploration, but not always. You have to do some troubleshooting to determine the true cause or causes. Therefore, take a look at each of these three areas to see how they affect the embroidery quality.Typically, a facility means that the scanner did not know what they were doing, or not paying attention to employment details. The most important factor in the process of digitization is push-pull compensation. For each sewing fabric that there will be a degree of displacement due to physical forces resulting from the process of sewing. This is called pushing and pulling, because this is really happening in the fabric. Scanners must understand this phenomenon and to compensate it.To include push-pull, you must be very familiar with the point of the training process. When an item is made, the wire coil “wheels” at the top of the wire. If the fabric is rigid, the number of “pull” is very minimal. Soft tissue upper wire of allowing more to be pulled down, resulting in segments that are narrower than expected. Other factors are the type of stitching, the size of the segment of the area, the amount and type of underlying, density and wire tension.When exploration, in which good is the key to reducing push-pull of embroidery. A heavy girder type of underlying ideal for circles and ovals. If pulling the edges still occurs, it may be necessary to compensate for this expansion at the top where stitches Pull-in. (During sewing, good support and strapping are key factors for the control of push-pull).


