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Highest Quality Puff Digitizing, Applique, Complex Logo

Puff Digitizing. can be done for the overall design or in conjunction with the traditional form of machine embroidery (flat/2D) to show levels and definition within the design by focusing on specific elements to puff out in the finalized design. The process is simple enough as it is digitized in a way that the machine makes an outline for the embroiderer to place the 3D foam on (the element that makes the embroidery puff out) and the rest of the embroidery is carried on like every other machine embroidery process etc

Basic Rules for Puff during Embroidery

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The puffy portion of the design should be the last section when sewn. The first thing you need to do is, lay down a piece of 3D foam. Now make sure all the flat sections around it are sewn.

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The needle penetrations make a hole in the foam. Upon completion of the sewing, you will notice the excess is pulled away.

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Besides, being the last sewn segment, the portion of the design that needs to be raised in appearance should be bulky so that the foam can work its magic.

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Use alphabet text as a point to commence the process for puff letters. But due to traditional methods of alphabet letter embroidery, they will need to be modified first to work with foam and avoid open ends other more .

Note

use only satin stitch here. Use width between 3 mm and 11 mm, depending upon the design.

Applique Digitizing

Applique is an excellent way for an embroiderer to customize their design and make it their own. Whether the goal is to add some vibrant colors and patterns, add a personal touch to a piece of embroidery, or whatever your vision might be, applique is a great solution to get that extra little bit of flair that you want. In the modern world of embroidery, one of the most essential steps to creating a great piece is the process of embroidery digitizing. It goes without saying that for a piece to be great, it has to be designed and translated into digital form with skill and care. Many people think that it’s a simple, brainless process to digitize a piece of embroidery – but in fact there is significant nuance and expertise involved. When it comes to the final product, it’s always easy to tell the difference between quick, haphazard digitization and professional quality work done by an expert. We want to make sure you can tell what goes into a quality digitization, learn some simple tips and tricks for your own work, and see why you can rely on us to always exceed your expectations when it comes to the quality of your applique.

Complex Digitizing

Those of us who are aware of embroidery digitizing work surely will be aware that it is not an easy job to make digital designs. But it takes a lot of efforts, sincerity and dedication for designing each and every design. So, this piece of information will describe in detail the difficulties that embroidery designers face depending on the complexity of designs. It shall be a valuable piece of knowledge for those of you who aren’t much aware of how digitized embroidery is being carried out. It is obvious that to understand the whole process you need to practically see how the work is being done. But by reading this you can get the basic concepts involved in here.

First of all let us see what embroidery actually is. The handicraft of decorating clothes and other types of materials such as pearls, sequins, metal strips, quills and beads through yarn or thread and needle is known as Embroidery. Most often you can see embroidery on golf shirts, caps, dress shirts, stockings, hats, denim, blankets etc which has been done using different colored yarn or threads. The most interesting and amazing thing about hand embroidery is that the basic or fundamental aspect of it is the same as it was of ancient embroidery. The stitching techniques like running stitch, cross stitch, chain stitch, blanket or buttonhole stitch etc are still being done in the same. But these are being carried out only when a person is doing hand embroidery not in machine embroidery obviously.

The word Digitizing is used for an image or in very simple words the capture of analog signals in digital form is known as digitization. So the capturing of an object in image for can also be represented as digitizing or converting some files into image file format or etc.

So, ending up with the explanation of embroidery and digitizing, now let us combine both Embroidery digitizing processes so to get the actual picture of embroidery digitizing which will a bit different from the separate explanations of both of them. The digitized embroidery process goes in such a way that using some software’s embroidery is being done. It however is not handmade embroidery but the same method, in which different colored threads are being used, is being used in software’s too. You can select different color threads for your embroidery design. But here the only difference is instead of threading from your hands you are using your computer mouse.
You have to go through the software in order to understand how it works and what the options available in it for embroidery are. When you have completed with your design, you can save the file in the format which embroidery machines are supporting. Yes, embroidery machines, now the design, through USB or data cables, will be saved in the machine and it will automatically implement it depending on how it has been designed.

Frequently Asked Questions

We use New and advanced technology for digitizing thats why we provide good output to our client.

We are working for many years to get experience in customer satisfaction and know about the problems faced by client in digitizing their designs. Thats why we get more client and become competitor.

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