COMPUTER EMBROIDERY

COMPUTER EMBROIDERY

Computer embroidery is a technique for decorating fabrics by embroidering patterns with thread or special yarn. Embroidery is performed by machine and serves both decorative and functional purposes – for example, branding company clothing, patches, hats, or towels. Computer embroidery is performed by programmable machines based on a digital file.

How does embroidery work?

The graphic design is converted into an embroidery program (a file that controls the machine). The embroidery machine pierces the fabric with a needle and threads the threads in the appropriate pattern. A durable pattern is created from the threads – often embossed and highly resistant.

Advantages of embroidery:

  • very durable – resistant to washing, abrasion, and ironing
  • professional appearance – an elegant, prestigious effect
  • embossment and texture – add character to the material
  • perfect for logos, patches, and monograms.

Disadvantages of embroidery:

  • limited detail – not suitable for photos or very fine details
  • expensive for small patterns and a large number of colors
  • not suitable for thin, stretchy fabrics – may deform them