This is a Computerized Embroidery Machine
Product Specification
Machine Type | Automatic |
Types Of Embroidery Machine | Multi |
Voltage | 220 |
Worktable Size | 700×1200 mm |
No. Of Heads | Single Head |
Number Of Needles | 12 |
ISI Certified | No |
Material | Iron |
Warranty | 1 year |
Power Consumption | Single Phase |
Weight | 450KG |
A computer embroidery machine, also known as an embroidery digitizer or an embroidery sewing machine, is a specialized type of sewing machine that is used to create intricate designs and patterns on fabric using embroidery thread. Unlike traditional hand embroidery, computer embroidery machines automate the process by using digital files to guide the stitching.
Here’s how a computer embroidery machine typically works:
- Design Creation: The first step in using a computer embroidery machine is to create or obtain a digital embroidery design. This design can be created using specialized embroidery software or downloaded from online sources. It is usually saved in a specific file format, such as DST or PES.
- Design Input: The digital embroidery design is then transferred to the computer embroidery machine. This can be done using various methods, including USB drives, memory cards, or direct computer connections.
- Fabric Preparation: The fabric to be embroidered is hooped or placed in a frame, which holds it taut and stable during the stitching process. The fabric is typically stabilized using backing material or stabilizer to prevent distortion or puckering.
- Thread Selection: The appropriate embroidery thread colors are selected based on the design and personal preference. These threads are typically made of polyester, rayon, or metallic fibers.
- Machine Setup: The embroidery machine is prepared by attaching the appropriate embroidery hoop or frame and threading the machine with the chosen embroidery thread.
- Stitching Process: Once everything is set up, the computer embroidery machine starts stitching the design according to the digital file. The machine moves the hoop or frame automatically, while the needle and bobbin thread work together to create the desired design on the fabric.
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Finishing Touches: After the embroidery is complete, any excess threads are trimmed, and any remaining stabilizer is removed from the fabric. The finished embroidered piece is then ready for use or further processing, such as sewing it onto a garment or attaching it to an item.
Computer embroidery machines offer several advantages over traditional hand embroidery, including speed, precision, and the ability to reproduce complex designs accurately. They are commonly used in commercial embroidery businesses, as well as by hobbyists and individuals interested in personalized embroidery projects.
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