Several different digitizing glove for digitization methods are available.
One method is to use a template or template to trace the outline of the glove
to a piece of fabric. Another method is to draw the shape of a glove on fabric
with bare hands. Once you have sketched the shape, you can stitch around the
edges of each glove making it look like finished product.
Tips for digitizing gloves for
embroidery gloves
There are several things to digitize
gloves for embroidery:
Make sure the design is not too small
or intricate - remember that embroidery will be smaller than the design itself.
Keep the suture count low to avoid
bulkiness.
Use lightweight threads such as
polyester or rayon.
Use a stabilizer on the back of the
glove to help hold the stitch in place.
Please test the design on the scrap
before sewing it on the gloves.
What to consider when digitizing
embroidered gloves
There are several things to consider
when digitizing gloves for embroidery:
Size of gloves. You will need to
ensure that the gloves you choose are not too small or too large for the person
wearing them.
The type of glove you selected. There
are many different types of gloves, so you need to choose the gloves that are
most suitable for the person wearing them.
Glove design. You will need to choose
fashionable and comfortable designs for those who wear them.
How to ensure the quality of
embroidery gloves when digitizing
There are a few things you can do to
ensure quality when digitizing gloves:
Make sure the gloves are clean and
free of dirt or debris.
Check the gloves for any holes or
tears. If you find anything, please fix them before continuing.
Choose high quality embroidery threads
that are durable.
When embroidering gloves, use a
stabilizer to prevent them from stretching.
How to avoid common mistakes when
digitizing the embroidery of gloves
People make some common mistakes when
digitizing gloves for embroidery. The first mistake is not to use the
appropriate stabilizer. Gloves are elastic and require a stabilizer for some
movement. The second mistake is not to digitize the design big enough. Gloves
are small and detailed, so the design requires a proportional size. The third
mistake is not to consider the design position. The fingers and thumb holes of
gloves can make placement tricky. The fourth mistake was not to test the design
before stitching it onto the glove. Gloves are not easy to embroider. It is
important to ensure the stitch design is correct before starting the project.
How to make full use of digital glove
embroidery
You can do something to take full
advantage of digital glove embroidery.
Ensure that the design is placed in
the correct position on the gloves.
Use a stabilizer on the back of the
glove to prevent the fabric from stretching.
Use high-quality threads that do not
break easily.
Use slow stitch speed to avoid thread
damage.
If possible, please embroider the
design on both sides of the gloves to increase stability.
How to take care of digital glove
embroidery
It is best to wash them in cold water
with a mild detergent, and then lay them flat and dry. You should avoid using
chemicals or bleach on gloves as this may damage delicate embroidery.
Three Common Problems in Digital Glove
Embroidery
1. Bubble
Ice hockey is a common problem in
digital glove embroidery, especially when using thick threads.
2. Thread break
Thread breakage embroidery stitch is a
kind of suture used to fix the end of the thread during embroidery. This stitch
is usually made by taking small stitches at the end of the line, and then
circulating with thread. Then, fix it with small stitch circularly.
3. Poor stitch quality
The most common reason for poor
embroidery quality is incorrect tension. The tension in the embroidery machine
needs to be balanced so that the top and bottom threads have the same tension.
If the stitch is too large and loose, the tension is too large and loose. If
the tension is too tight, the stitch will be small and tight.
How to troubleshoot digital gloves
Embroidery
Some potential problems may lead to
digital glove embroidery problems. One possibility is to design gloves that
cannot be properly digitized. Another possibility is that the stitch file is
damaged or corrupted. Finally, the machine may not be properly tightened or
tensioned.
Troubleshooting of digital glove
embroidery:
First check the design to ensure that
it is digitized correctly.
Check the stitch file to ensure that
it is not damaged or damaged.
Check the machine to ensure that it is
properly threaded and tensioned. If the problem persists, contact a qualified
embroidery technician for assistance.