How it achieves the perfect embroidery
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 21:26Perfection of embroidery! Who high objective. He wouldn’t be likeable if we had a “easy button” when it came in the production of amazing sewing in each work that we made? Too much villain that a such appliance does not exist apart from in the television commercial imaginations. But this does not mean that you cannot follow and achieve not even the marvellous embroidery.When a stitch is formed, the bobbin thread “pulls” down on the upper thread. If the fabric is stiff, the amount of “pull” is very minimal. Soft, stretchy fabrics allow more upper thread to be pulled down, resulting in segments that are narrower than intended. Other factors include, type of stitch, size of segment area, amount and type of underlay, density, and thread tension.When digitizing, proper underlay is the key to reducing the effects of push-pull. A heavy, lattice type of underlay is ideal for circles and ovals. If pulling in at the edges still occurs, then it may be necessary to compensate for this by extending the top stitches where they pull-in. (During sewing, proper backing and hooping are key factors for controlling push-pull.)


