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4|a| Digital Embroidery

I explored data embroidery.

Embroidery with typography was tricky as typography as a vector file didn’t not work well with the embroidery software. The vector draws the outline and not the typography itself. I then made the file directly by adding the text into the software (and not importing the vector file) and choosing the typography already made to embroider.

I had to think about tabs and lines of text that will fit into the A4 format of the software file. Also because in my first sample I didn’t selected the option to cut the lines at the end of each line, there was threads going from the end of a line to the next line. For my second test, I selected manually the option with cut at the end of the last number of each line.

To embroider on organza silk I used disolvable fabric (GUNOLD - SOLVY -48625) that I placed over and under the organza textile in the frame. The first small sample took approximately 20min. For at the A4 format the embroidery took a bit more than 1 hour. I had several problems with the thread that will break quite often. Once I changed the thread to a thinner thread it worked well.

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DIGITAL FILE IMAGES

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EMBROIDERY IMAGES

First test (without cutting the thread) Franckheinstein

Second test on a larger format with the thread cuted at the end of each line (and the dissolvable fabric taken off): Franckheinstein Franckheinstein

PE Design 11

max30x40 min 10x10cm


Last update: 2022-05-14