Embroidery
machines
add beauty and value to any garment.
To make it possible, the first step is digitize the image you
want to embroider properly. For best results, it all starts with clean
and high resolution images.
Digitizing is the process of converting your artwork design into a
digital embroidery pattern that can be read by the embroidery machines.
Digitizing is both a technical and a creative process. It's much more
than most people might imagine. While the digitizer may begin with
a scan or a graphic file, he has to tell the embroidery machine where
to put each stitch, and what order to sew your design, including where
to stop, trim the threads, and switch to a different color.
The second step consists of:
1) Fixing the area of the garment to be embroidered in a device called
a hoop;
2) Attaching the hooped garment to the embroidery machine so that
it can be embroidered; and
3) Removing extraneous stitches accumulated during the embroidery
process and removing the backing material used to stabilize the fabric
during embroidery.
The
result of this good job is a garment decorated with 3D effect and
shiny colors that don’t fade after washings!
Attention:
the embroidering process takes about 1 hour pro each t-shirt!