Embroidery Finishing Methods
Almost every embroidered goods have to undergo at least one or more finishing processes before being ready for sale because stitching errors or other errors have to be eliminated.
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Digitizing, thread selection, stabilizers, machine parameters, and quality checkpoints for durable and aesthetic embroidery in apparel and home. This section explains practical decision criteria, typical test methods, and failure modes that matter in real production. Readers get checklists, calculation steps, and case examples connecting specifications to cost, reliability, and compliance. Links map core concepts to upstream inputs and downstream processes so choices remain consistent across sourcing, manufacturing, and end-use performance. Each article includes definitions, diagrams where helpful, and plain-language notes to help newcomers ramp quickly while giving experienced professionals the depth needed to troubleshoot and optimize. Standards references are cited with context, and whenever trade-offs exist, we make them explicit so you can defend decisions.
Almost every embroidered goods have to undergo at least one or more finishing processes before being ready for sale because stitching errors or other errors have to be eliminated.
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Start stitching embroidery designs on Schiffli embroidery machines
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Winding up has to be carried out if design size exceeds size of embroidery area.
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The Schiffli embroidery machine, renowned for its intricate patterns, requires careful handling when removing fabric to avoid damaging the design or equipment. This guide outlines a systematic process, beginning with powering down the machine and inspecting the embroidery, followed by releasing tension and carefully removing the fabric from the frame. Additional steps include removing stabilizers, trimming loose threads, and cleaning the machine to ensure its longevity. By adhering to these steps and precautions, such as handling delicate fabrics gently and consulting machine-specific guidelines, users can maintain the quality of their embroidery and the machine’s performance.
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The process of passing the fabric through the embroidery machine and fixing it on the length and side tension bars is called putting the fabric
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Length and width of the required fabric depend both on the length of the embroidery machine as well as on the article produced.
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High speed embroidery machines and ATC machines require maximum accuracy when threading up and putting the spools
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Container which holds bobbins are called shuttles or Schiffli by the embroidery industry. Shuttles are available in steel or plastics.
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The bobbin is the back thread in embroidery used in the shuttle to form the lock stitch.
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Boring effects are made by a special device (borers) on the Schiffli machine which is used to puncture the spanned fabric as required, to form holes in the fabric
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