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Embroidery placement & hooping for a brief case
General Embroidery
Embroidery FAQs
Embroidery placement & hooping for a brief case
Embroidery placement & hooping for a brief case
EMBROIDERY PLACEMENT-BRIEF CASE / TOTE BAG
Needle: #75/11-80/12 NP
Backing: Tearaway optional
- Medium to heavy weight canvas and nylon does not require backing.
- A lighter weight cotton or nylon tote bag may require a layer of Tearaway backing.
PLACEMENT CHART
| BAG: | POSITION |
| BRIEFCASE | 3”-4” down from zipper closure and centered between handle straps. |
| TOTE BAG | Centered on tote |
SIZE CHART
| STYLE | BRIEFCASE | TOTE BAG |
|---|---|---|
| Script Name | (3/4”)19mm | (1”)25mm |
| Script Initials | (1 1/2”)37.7mm | (2”)51mm |
| Block Name | (3/4”)19mm | (1”)25mm |
| Block Initials | (1 1/4”)32mm | (2”)51mm |
| 3-Letter Mono. | (2”)51mm | (3”)76mm |
HOW TO FRAME A BRIEFCASE/TOTE BAG
STEP 1 |
Loosen the frame thumbscrew slightly. Place frame insert inside of briefcase or tote bag, make sure insert frame is straight, positioned with center of pin and tote is straight. |
STEP 2 |
If the tote bag is light weight you may need to slip a piece of Tearaway under the fabric prior to inserting frame. |
STEP 3 |
Make sure garment is straight before pressing frame into place. You may pull the garment from side to side in order to pull out excess puckered fabric inside the frame. Tighten thumbscrew. Woven fabric should be tight in the frame. |
STEP 4 |
Handle garment by the outer edges of the frame, so as not to loosen the fabric tension of the framed garment. YouÙre ready to attach frame to the machine. |
STEP 5 |
When the garment has completed sewing. You may pull away the excess Tearaway backing. |
| If additional stability is needed use two Tearaway backing criss-crossed. The tearaway will give additional strength while sewing but can be pulled away one piece at a time when completed. |
| The
grain of heavy weight canvas material is thick and coarse. The
needle may be deflected into the valley of the grain. Certain
lettering styles may have a better finished effect: ie Block
lettering will have a better result than Script lettering. The
curved areas of script letters on thick canvas may have a tendency
to look slightly stair-stepped. The simplicity of block letters
would be the better alternative in this instance. |
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