How To Make Cap Embroidery Easy
Posted: Monday, August 18, 2008
by Joyce Fletcher
myembroideryhelp.com
I'd like to give you some tips on hat embroidery. It can be easy and fun with the right tips and techniques so let's get started. Are you getting a professional, crisp result when you machine embroider on caps ? We've all had a problem from time to time getting the design to lay nicely on the front or back of a cap but with a little knowledge you will soon be putting out the perfect production with half the stress and in half the time.
Embroidery on the back of caps is usually placed on an arc and sewn in a flat frame. Although some embroiderers sew cap backs on a standard cap frame, it doesn't hold the cap as firmly as a flat frame. When sewing flat, the frame that I use is a round 12mm frame, and the letters are placed on a 3-inch arc. New clamping frames have hit the market, which are specifically designed to tightly hold the cap during this process. They really save time and effort and should be considered.
The head wear market is constantly changing; new products are being added as other products are retired, all in an effort to keep pace with the ever-changing fads and fashion. Adding these products often requires a quick course in framing techniques and new products. Make sure you keep up on changing products, accessories and framing devices because these are the tools that prepare you and keep you ready to tackle the new challenges constantly coming your way.
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