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When should I use a sharp point needle in embroidery?

In machine embroidery, the choice between a sharp point needle and a ballpoint needle is determined by the type of fabric you’re embroidering. The wrong needle can cause a variety of problems, including skipped stitches, thread breaks, and damage to the fabric.   When to Use a Sharp Point Needle A sharp point needle has […]

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Embroidery machine maintenance daily and weekly.

Proper and consistent maintenance is crucial for the longevity and performance of a commercial embroidery machine. Neglecting these tasks can lead to poor stitch quality, frequent thread breaks, and costly repairs. While every machine has specific manufacturer guidelines, here is a general breakdown of daily and weekly maintenance tasks.    Daily Maintenance These tasks should

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Why do we use spray glue 505 in embroidery?

Spray glue, particularly products like 505, is a popular tool in embroidery for a number of reasons: Temporary Adhesion: 505 is a temporary adhesive. This means it creates a light, repositionable bond that holds fabrics and stabilizers together without making them permanently stuck. This is crucial for embroidery, where you need to keep layers from

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Difference between papersided pre wound bobbins and magnetic bobbins

Paper-Sided Pre-Wound Bobbins   These bobbins have cardboard or paper sides that hold the thread in place. They are a common and economical choice for many embroidery machines.    Construction: They feature a small plastic core with paper sides that contain the wound thread.   Tension: The tension of the thread is controlled by the

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