Machine Embroidery Designs
Posted on: August 18, 2011
Machine embroidery designs often refer to the embroidery designs fed into a computerized machine which automatically executes the embroidery. Today’s machine embroidery designs are actually embroidery machine programs.http://www.embroiderymachineblog.com/machine-embroidery-designs/ Many modern embroidery machines come with built-in embroidery designs. Custom-made designs can be saved on the machines as well.http://www.embroidery-designs-guide.com/category/machine-embroidery-designs/ The designs can be downloaded ready-made from the internet or created by embroidery softwares from scratch. The easiest way to create custom-made embroidery designs is to digitize photos, logos or clipart into computer readable formats.http://www.embroidery-designs-guide.com/category/embroidery-design-software/ Embroidery machines of different brands read embroidery designs in different formats. Custom-made designs may need to be converted into the specific formats before they can be downloaded to the embroidery machines.http://www.embroidery-designs-guide.com/2004/08/03/pc-machine-guide-to-machine-embroidery-designs-part-1/
The ease and speed of machine embroidery allow embroidery designs to be both highly personalized and mass produced. Clothing embroidery designs can be found in almost all kinds of garments for men, women and children. Toweling and household embroidery designs for bath sheets, toweling robes, wall hangings, carpets, bed sheets or curtains now come in a great variety of colors, sizes and patterns. Logo embroidery designs for companies, organizations or sport teams can be custom-made on demand basis. The machine embroidery designs added to tops, T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, trousers, caps and scarves change them into featured merchandises.http://www.embroiderymachineblog.com/how-popular-are-machine-embroidery-designs/
Free Motion Machine Embroidery Designs
Machine embroidery is done manually before the invention of the automatic computerized embroidery machine. Many home-made embroidery works are still finished on the sewing machines today. The embroidery design has to be drawn on the fabric using a disappearing fabric-making pen. Another way is to stick ready-made design on the fabric. For multi-colored designs, the embroidery must be done one color after another. Any mistake in the execution can ruin the whole design.http://www.singerco.com/pdf/Darning_Embroidery.pdf
From Drawing to Free Motion Machine Embroidery
This video shows how an artist produces an embroidery picture using a sewing machine. His embroidery design is first drawn on the fabric using color pencils. The embroidery is done one color after another on the sewing machine. The artist can apply different types of stitches by running the needle faster or slower as he sees fit for his artistic work.