Model: QH-MINI01
Needle: 9/12
Head: 1
Embroidery area: 350*230mm
Package size: 93*74*95cm
Embroidery Purpose: Suitable for Cap, T-shirt, Finished Garments, Shoes, Socks, Pocket and Cloth embroidery
Model: QH-XC1201
Needle: 12/15
Head: 1
Embroidery area: 600*400mm
Package size: 113*93*95cm
Embroidery Purpose: Suitable for Cap, T-shirt, Finished Garments, Shoes, Socks, Pocket and Cloth embroidery
Model: QH-XC1202
Needle: 9/12/15
Head: 2
Embroidery area: 400*300mm
Package size: 155*115*95cm
Embroidery Purpose: Suitable for Cap, T-shirt, Finished Garments, Shoes, Socks, Pocket and Cloth embroidery
Model: QH-C1204
Needle: 9/12/15
Head: 4
Embroidery area: 400*450mm
Package size: 220*113*105cm
Embroidery Purpose: Suitable for Cap, T-shirt, Finished Garments, Shoes, Socks, Pocket and Cloth embroidery
Embroidery has long been a cherished art form, adorning garments with intricate designs and personal touches. With advancements in technology, the process has evolved from painstaking hand stitching to sophisticated machine embroidery. For individuals and businesses looking to add embroidered designs to clothing, selecting the appropriate machinery is crucial. Understanding the nuances of different embroidery machines ensures that the final product meets quality expectations and production needs. This article delves into the various types of embroidery machines suitable for clothing, shedding light on their functionalities, advantages, and applications.
Embroidery patches have long been a staple in fashion, branding, and personal expression. From military insignias to trendy apparel additions, patches serve both functional and decorative purposes.
Embroidering with metallic threads adds a touch of elegance and shimmer to textile projects, elevating ordinary designs into extraordinary works of art. However, working with metallic threads presents unique challenges that require careful consideration, particularly in selecting the appropriate needle size for your embroidery machine. The interplay between the needle, thread, and fabric is critical to achieving optimal results without frequent thread breakage or poor stitch quality. Understanding the nuances of needle selection is essential for anyone aiming to master the art of metallic embroidery on both single head embroidery machines and more complex setups.