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Embroidery

Machine Embroidery is an embroidery process whereby a sewing machine or embroidery machine is used to create patterns on textiles. It is used commercially in product branding, corporate advertising, and uniform adornment. It is also used in the fashion industry to decorate garments and apparel. 

There are multiple types of machine embroidery. Free-motion sewing machine embroidery uses a basic zigzag sewing machine. Designs are done manually. Most commercial embroidery is done with link stitch embroidery. In link stitch embroidery, patterns may be manually or automatically controlled. Link Stitch embroidery is also known as chenille embroidery, and was patented by Pulse Microsystems in 1994. More modern computerized machine embroidery uses an embroidery machine or sewing/embroidery machine that is controlled with a computer that embroiders stored patterns. These machines may have multiple heads and threads.

Advantages
  • Only one setup charge applies per position.
Limitations
  • Only approximate PMS colour matches are possible - the threads to be used are chosen from those available to give the closest possible match. 
  • It is best to avoid both fine detail and font sizes which are less than 4 mm high in the artwork.
Artwork Requirements
  • Vector artwork is preferred.

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