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We know that simple embroidered designs are beautiful. But there is another technique that can turn your game over and bring it up a notch. 3D Puff embroidery digitizing is one other way you can design your products with.
One might have noticed the raised graphics on apparel these days, which is becoming quite a norm now and is part of day-to-day attire. And you might have noticed the cool, 3D Stitched designs on sport team uniforms or more commonly known as 3d embroidery shirts. This effect is all because of the embroidery foam. The added foam put on a gorgeous angle to the existing design. This helps in enhancing its look and makes it more appealing. The result is thick and sturdy. The embroidery machine increases the design's height and depth, giving it a 3D effect.
Puff embroidery isn’t something new in the market. It has existed for over 50years now, yet many people can't execute the task as efficiently and flawlessly as one would think, and this is not just because it requires years of practice to execute the design flawlessly but also because it requires years of practice to execute the design flawlessly to master all the following types of it. • shirts • hats • Jackets Each of the above-mentioned types involves different types of fabrics and complexity levels. Due to the difference in fabrics, digitizers must be careful with their dimensions to execute a masterpiece. And one can't do it without years of practice and hands-on practice with bringing people's ideas to life, which is why with threads and arts remarkable track record, customers don't really have to worry about their quality of puff digitizing.
The process of puffing your fabric, designs, and logos is certainly a bit different than regular. First, more cost and number of stitches are associated with the designs, or artwork compared to your usual 2D needlework. While using 1. Sew all your simple or 2d designs first. 2. Generate a break in the machine after your former flat piece. 3. Gently place the foam over the area you want it stitched on and start over the machine. 4. Carefully stitch the border around your puffed area. 5. Extract the excess foam from the art piece. 6. Clean up the artwork. Note: the process might differ a bit concerning 3d puff hat embroidery.
At Threads and Arts, we are always on top of the market. Ready to provide you with the best practices for 3-dimensional embroidery services. 2-dimensional Stitching that has its charm and looks but, the fascination increases when the height and details are taken into account. 3D digitizing gained importance when logo embroidery gained popularity on sports uniforms and caps. Also, it can be witnessed on other accessories as well. Our qualified digitizers are capable of turning your designs or logos into effective and attractive custom designs. Our experts are all ready to dazzle your eyes and show you the perfect results. All you have to do is provide us with specifications and designs and leave the rest to our professional team. The technical work is what they are trained for. Your approval is a part of accomplishing our goals. Taking you along with us, we use the stranded cotton, which is a little glossy, to give you a perfect look. The type and number of stitches define the outcome; Longer stitches work best with puff embroidery digitizing and give a neater and better look. Also, we are here to help guide you through what can look best for your design, but your wish is our command. You can always rectify the parts where you desire to have puff effects that enhance the look of your logo or design. We cater to our customers with the best results and hope you get the best out of your investment.
• When it comes down to 3D puff the digitization of the artwork is the main aspect of it and if not done right can make your design look utterly awful, in this case we wouldn’t only recommend you to use an experienced digitizer but a good digitizing software as well. • Learn how to generate stops at different points during the creation of your artwork. Such as, you should be able to put a stop in after a change of color. • Place the foam down and use tapes to hold it in place. Once the first stitch is in place you don’t have to worry about the artwork moving. • Create the borders first, then put on satin stitches. This border will support in generating a “cut” in the foam, making it easy for you to pull out. • Pause the machine and tear off the excess foam. • Finish the rest of the artwork and cover the puffed area. • Use nippers to clean the badly stitched outcome and use a heat gun to shrink any extra foam.
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