Monday 10 April 2017

GREAT DAY GREAT KNOWLEDGE


Hello there , it's beautiful morning today 😇  If you get upset or are troubled with something in the morning than you are going to have the same negativity throughout the day. So it is imperative to keep yourself in the company of positive people. People who make you see the positive side of things. 





So, today i would like to share some good knowledge with you guys which is about computerised embroidery. Most modern embroidery machines are computer controlled and specifically engineered for embroidery. Industrial and commercial embroidery machines and combination sewing-embroidery machines have a hooping or framing system that holds the framed area of fabric taut under the sewing needle and moves it automatically to create a design from a pre-programmed digital embroidery pattern.


Depending on its capabilities, the machine will require varying degrees of user input to read and sew embroidery designs. Sewing-embroidery machines generally have only one needle and require the user to change thread colors during the embroidery process. Multi-needle industrial machines are generally threaded prior to running the design and do not require re-threading. These machines require the user to input the correct color change sequence before beginning to embroider. Some can trim and change colors automatically.



A multi-needle machine may consist of multiple sewing heads, each of which can sew the same design onto a separate garment concurrently.  Such a machine might have 20 or more heads, each consisting of 15 or more needles.


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