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The attractive process of embroidery is now totally computer controlled to give finer stitching and higher detail.
Artwork is taken from electronic files (.EPS, Tiff etc.) or 'scanned' to a computer file. This file, (it used to be called a jacquard in the days of punched paper tapes), holds all the information relating to the design; thread colour order, number of stitches etc. State of the art, computer controlled machinery transfers the design to the fabric.
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When To Use Embroidery
Use embroidery when a more up-market result is required - for example, on the breast of a piqué polo or the back of a baseball jacket.
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Design For Embroidery
Lettering for embroidery should have a cap height of no less than 5mm for best results. |
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