There are a variety of computerized embroidery styles that can be used to add decoration or embellishment to fabric.
Some of the most common styles include applique, cross-stitch, and free-motion embroidery. Applique involves stitching a piece of fabric onto another piece of fabric to create a three-dimensional effect. Cross-stitch is a type of embroidery that uses small X-shaped stitches to form patterns on fabric. Free-motion embroidery is a style of embroidery that uses a sewing machine to stitch designs onto fabric. This type of embroidery is often used to create quilt tops, as it allows the quilter to stitch intricate designs quickly and easily.
No matter what type of computerized embroidery styles you choose, you are sure to add beauty and interest to your fabrics.
1. Flat Embroidery
Flat embroidery is the most widely used type of embroidery.
It can be divided into jump-stitch embroidery, walking-stitch embroidery, and tatami embroidery. Jump-stitch embroidery is mainly used for simple fonts and patterns such as logos; walking-stitch embroidery is used for small text and patterns with small patterns; tatami embroidery is mainly used for patterns with larger and more detailed areas.
2. Three-Dimensional Embroidery
Stereoscopic embroidery is also called wrapped stems embroidery.
Stereoscopic embroidery (3D) is the use of embroidery thread wrapped in EVA rubber to form a three-dimensional pattern, EVA rubber has different thickness (between 3-5CM), hardness and color.
Suitable for handbags, shoes, clothing to make special three-dimensional effect.
3. Hollow Three-Dimensional Embroidery
Hollow three-dimensional embroidery is dissolved after the embroidery of the padded styrofoam, and the middle hollow is formed, presenting a soft three-dimensional sense. (Styrofoam surface is smooth, usually 1~5mm thick).
Features:
It can embody the soft embroidery that cannot be embodied by the three-dimensional embroidery of the bag stems.
On-line fabric has a three-dimensional sense, and can highlight the depth and luster of the color.
It can reflect the soft effect without damaging the original atmosphere for stretchable and delicate fabrics.
It can keep the softness of thick threads and woolen threads for embroidery.
4. Patch Embroidery
Patch embroidery is to paste another fabric embroidery on the fabric to increase the three-dimensional effect or staggered effect, can do patch embroidery, patch openwork embroidery.
5. Rough Thread Embroidery
It has the roughness of hand embroidery and matches the trend of imitation hand embroidery, which is popular for casual wear in these years.
6. Carved Hole Embroidery
Carved hole embroidery also called openwork embroidery.
Openwork embroidery, as the name implies, is to do some openwork treatment on the surface of the fabric, according to the design of the flower pattern embroidery, can be hollow embroidery of cloth or cut pieces of partial embroidery.
7. Flat Gold Thread Embroidery
Flat gold thread can be used on ordinary flat embroidery machines, but since flat gold thread is flat, it needs to be equipped with a flat gold thread device (which can be installed on any needle bar).
8. Sequin Embroidery / Bead Embroidery
Beads of the same shape and size are strung together to form a rope-like material and then embroidered on a flat embroidery machine with a bead embroidery device.
Sequin embroidery is suitable for handbag, shoe upper, and garment to make special effect similar to hand set piece. It gives a strong texture to the embroidery. It truly combines flat embroidery, sequin embroidery and beaded embroidery into one.
9. Tape Embroidery / Broadband Embroidery
Band embroidery/string embroidery A wide range of materials can be used with a variety of accessories.
The technique of fixing the center of the flower tape material with the tape embroidery accessories. We can use 15 sizes of ribbons from 2.0 to 9.0 mm wide and 0.3 to 2.8 mm thick.
10. Pleated Embroidery
The effect of pleated embroidery is different from that of pleated embroidery by a tighter rolled pleating process. It is possible to make very rich effects.
11. Towel Embroidery / Terry Cloth Embroidery
Towel embroidery has been developed in many different ways to meet the requirements of different products. Towel embroidery models include chain embroidery and towel embroidery embroidery methods.
12. Toothbrush Embroidery / Flocking Embroidery
Toothbrush embroidery is an effect that is processed after the fabric is embroidered. It can be combined with other embroidery methods such as flat embroidery to make the pattern more abundant and diversified.
Flock embroidery requires the installation of a flocking needle. The principle of flock embroidery is to use the hook on the flocking needle to hook up the fiber flock on the flocked fabric to another fabric. After the embroidery, you need to cut off part of the film and remove all the film, and the embroidery threads will be naturally erected.
13. Gemstone Embroidery
Using flat gold thread embroidery and three-dimensional embroidery, we have developed a new technique with more variations than imitation stone paste – gemstone embroidery.
14. Chain Embroidery
It is named because the loops are interlocked and shaped like chains.
15. Laser Cutting Embroidery
Laser cutting embroidery is a fusion of embroidery and laser technology, laser cutting is divided into surface cutting, half cutting and complete cutting.
16. Cross Stitch
Cross stitch is a popular hand embroidery craft, but now it can be imitated by machines.
17. Computerized Water-Soluble Embroidery
Water-soluble embroidery is a kind of embroidery process, which is embroidered on hot or cold-soluble paper according to the design of flower or according to the shape of the cut pieces into cut pieces, lace, etc.
18. Computerized Fabric Embroidery
The difference between computerized fabric embroidery and computerized conventional embroidery is that the fabric is sent to the embroidery factory in piles, embroidered on the fabric according to the flower pattern, and then cut according to the position specified in the paper pattern.