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How to Embroider Socks On Embroidery Machine

Embroidery socks is becoming increasingly popular. If you want to learn how to embroider socks, Eagle Digitizing will give you the step-by-step tips on how to embroider with your sewing machine, which can help you quickly master all types of designs, whether it be simple words or complex embroidery patterns. Let's take a look at some common ways and techniques of how to embroider socks!

Sock embroidery

Embroidered socks may be the highlight of your wardrobe. You can embroider socks for infants and adults, regardless of gender. In this technological world, the invention of the embroidery machine has had an impact on most growing enterprises in the world. This invention allows you to embroider any type of creativity and art on an endless material medium. If you want to add personal style to socks, here is the best choice for sock embroidery. Many companies have embroidered socks to rank their brands, which are usually regarded as Gucci socks in the market. Take a look at the following tips when embroidering socks.

Always consider the embroidery design to embroider the appropriate size of the sock. Remember, you can't embroider large clothes. The size measurement of embroidered socks should be between half an inch and 2.5 inches.

The use of thick line embroidered socks is the best choice to outline the artwork and make it more conspicuous.

It may be difficult to embroider socks in a single needle embroidery machine. Because the top opening of the embroidered socks is small and the elastic fabric, it is difficult to place the socks flat on this machine.

What do you need for embroidered socks

Embroidery is the use of supplies to create interesting and unique designs on the medium you choose to embroider. Like all other embroidery applications, the following is a list of supplies required for embroidered socks.

Embroidery machines - as well as free arms and hoops available on the market. You can easily get it from any craft store.

A pair of socks - either cuffs or ordinary top openings for embroidered socks.

Sock Hoop - Hoop fits the entire sock.

Embroidery thread - use contrast color, which is best matched with the fabric color of socks. You can choose from 60/40 weight thread to embroidered socks according to the design type (such as letters).

Embroidery needles come in a variety of sizes. You can test which item is suitable for you before going to embroidery socks. (Universal needle size is 75/11)

Embroidery design - you are very aware that it is difficult to work on delicate thin fabrics such as socks. Please try to use simple design with less details so as to sew on the embroidered socks smoothly.

Embroidery stabilizers – These stabilizers play a vital role in preventing the design from deforming during stitching. You can use sticky self-adhesive stabilizers or tear open embroidered socks. For complex designs, you can also use cutting or water-soluble stabilizers for better results. The water-soluble stabilizer is easy to dissolve and will not leave residue after removal.

Marking material - purpose The target area can be marked with a water-soluble marking pen for the design of embroidered socks.

Embroidery scissors - used to cut off excess threads and stabilizers after finishing embroidery.

Pins - used to hold socks in place.

Make sure to use high-quality supplies to embroider socks, and learn to handle them correctly to avoid any difficulties in the embroidery process. Just check the instructions that come with the tool carefully.

Step by step guide to embroidered socks


After obtaining all the supplies, please actively follow the steps below to start embroidery socks.

Step 01 # Select hoop and stabilizer

Be careful when choosing hoops and stabilizers to embroider socks.

Selection of hoop

Embroidering the hoops of socks is not easy. Choose a hoop large enough to cover the entire sock. This will avoid pulling out the fabric (4) during stitching × 4 flat hoop).

In addition, consider that the hoop you are using can be easily removed from the machine at the end without breaking the actual design.

Selection of stabilizer

If you are sewing a small design with less detail, you can use a tearing stabilizer to embroider the socks. However, the socks will adhere to the tear off stabilizer and will not move during the sewing process, resulting in poor sewing. You can use self-adhesive stabilizer or water-soluble stabilizer. No residue will be left after removal. After carefully selecting the hoop and stabilizer to embroider the sock, move on.

What to do: If you use sock embroidery with cuffs, place the sock flat on the hoop and gently nail the edge of the sock. Grasp the sock and stabilizer with a pin so that they can be connected to the hoop and avoid moving the sock when sewing the embroidered sock.

Step 02 # Mark your sock area to the embroidered sock

In this step, mark the center area of the sock to be embroidered. You can use a water-soluble marker. And try to use mini design to embroider socks with good effect in the marked area.

Step 03 # Use socks as hoop aids

Embroidering socks with the hoop aid will help ensure that the socks are positioned correctly and the stitches are straight. To put on socks, just put them in the hoop and tighten the screws. After the socks are in place, you can start embroidery.

Always consider the embroidery design to embroider the appropriate size of the sock. Remember, you can't embroider large clothes. The size measurement of embroidered socks should be between half an inch and 2.5 inches.

The use of thick line embroidered socks is the best choice to outline the artwork and make it more conspicuous.

It may be difficult to embroider socks in a single needle embroidery machine. Because the top opening of the embroidered socks is small and the elastic fabric, it is difficult to place the socks flat on this machine.

What do you need for embroidered socks

Embroidery is the use of supplies to create interesting and unique designs on the medium you choose to embroider. Like all other embroidery applications, the following is a list of supplies required for embroidered socks.

Embroidery machines - as well as free arms and hoops available on the market. You can easily get it from any craft store.

A pair of socks - either cuffs or ordinary top openings for embroidered socks.

Sock Hoop - Hoop fits the entire sock.

Embroidery thread - use contrast color, which is best matched with the fabric color of socks. You can choose from 60/40 weight thread to embroidered socks according to the design type (such as letters).

Embroidery needles come in a variety of sizes. You can test which item is suitable for you before going to embroider socks. (Universal needle size is 75/11)

Embroidery design - you are very aware that it is difficult to work on delicate thin fabrics such as socks. Please try to use simple design with less details so as to sew on the embroidered socks smoothly.

Embroidery stabilizers – These stabilizers play a vital role in preventing the design from deforming during stitching. You can use sticky self-adhesive stabilizers or tear open embroidered socks. For complex designs, you can also use cutting or water-soluble stabilizers for better results. The water-soluble stabilizer is easy to dissolve and will not leave residue after removal.

Marking material - purpose The target area can be marked with a water-soluble marking pen for the design of embroidered socks.

Embroidery scissors - used to cut off excess threads and stabilizers after finishing embroidery.

Pins - used to hold socks in place.

Make sure to use high-quality supplies to embroider socks, and learn to handle them correctly to avoid any difficulties in the embroidery process. Just check the instructions that come with the tool carefully.

Step by step guide to embroidered socks

After obtaining all the supplies, please actively follow the steps below to start embroidery socks.

Step 01 # Select hoop and stabilizer

Be careful when choosing hoops and stabilizers to embroider socks.

Selection of hoop

Embroidering the hoops of socks is not easy. Choose a hoop large enough to cover the entire sock. This will avoid pulling out the fabric (4) during stitching × 4 flat hoop).

In addition, consider that the hoop you are using can be easily removed from the machine at the end without breaking the actual design.

Selection of stabilizer

If you are sewing a small design with less detail, you can use a tearing stabilizer to embroider the socks. However, the socks will adhere to the tear off stabilizer and will not move during the sewing process, resulting in poor sewing. You can use self-adhesive stabilizer or water-soluble stabilizer. No residue will be left after removal. After carefully selecting the hoop and stabilizer to embroider the sock, move on.

What to do: If you use sock embroidery with cuffs, place the sock flat on the hoop and gently nail the edge of the sock. Grasp the sock and stabilizer with a pin so that they can be connected to the hoop and avoid moving the sock when sewing the embroidered sock.

Step 02 # Mark your sock area to the embroidered sock

In this step, mark the center area of the sock to be embroidered. You can use a water-soluble marker. And try to use mini design to embroider socks with good effect in the marked area.

Step 03 # Use socks as hoop aids

Embroidering socks with the hoop aid will help ensure that the socks are positioned correctly and the stitches are straight. To put on socks, just put them in the hoop and tighten the screws. After the socks are in place, you can start embroidery.

Step 04 # Put socks on the sock ring

To embroider socks on the embroidery machine, make sure that the sock loop is placed in such a way that the design marking area is in the center of the loop.

Note: When using socks with cuffs, please fully unfold the socks and turn the right side of the socks outward. The mark will now be on the inside, then slide it onto the sock loop. You must adjust the direction of the sock loop to the embroidered sock.

Step 05 # Stretching socks

One thing to note about how many socks we need to stretch to fit the frame. Just hold the ends of the sock and stretch it until it is approximately twice its original size. After stretching the socks, start connecting them to the machine. Make sure the socks are stretched evenly so that there are no wrinkles or folds on the fabric.

Step 06 # Attach socks to the stabilizer

After placing the sock on the hoop, stick it to the stabilizer. Make sure that the line on the marked sock is aligned vertically and horizontally with the hoop to correctly embroider the sock.

Step 07 # Start to embroider socks


Now put your hoop into the machine and load your design onto the embroidered socks.

First, take the hoop to your embroidery machine and fix it in place. Usually, socks are thick and bulky, but you can embroider them with water-soluble stabilizer before embroidery. It also helps prevent pins from sinking into socks.

However, if your machine has a built-in smear stitch, you can use this stitch to embroider socks. If not, you can simply float the sock at the top of the sock area until it starts to sew. Once the design starts, it will automatically fix it in place. Start stitching your design because smaller designs require less time to stitch, but reflect a good impression on embroidered socks.

For example, if you are sewing a flower, sew a few small stitches (casting) on each petal, but if you are sewing the contour, start from the small stitches that outline the shape to effectively embroider the socks.

Preventive measure

Wipe the machine with a damp cloth to remove any dirt or debris.

Make sure to check the needle alignment and replace the needle if necessary. You can also replace the spool if it is stretched or cracked.

Depending on the type of fabric you are using, thread the machine with the correct thread. If necessary, you can also use decorative thread to embroider socks. Before you start stitching, make sure that both ends of the thread are fixed in a knot.

After finishing the embroidery, remove the hoop from the machine and place it on the workbench.

Remove the pin and sock from the hoop. Ensure that water soluble topping is removed. First, spray the socks with water and let them dry for a while. This is all about machine embroidered socks.

This is a complete tutorial guide on how to use the machine to embroider socks. You can also use sock tools by using safety pins. Here, we have explained the information of machine embroidery socks. Embroidery will leave a lasting impression on your project, which can be achieved through supplies used for embroidery socks and other projects, but please ensure that your machine is sewn on one side of the socks, and only by using an embroidery machine with free arms. Actively choose hoop and stabilizer to embroider socks. And began to embroider socks with simple and mini designs. You can embroider socks with and without cuffs with a little effort. When you apply these rules to embroidery, you will be able to embroider socks, not for your use, but you can expand your business by designing these socks and providing them to local companies that want to promote their brands. Enjoy embroidery!