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ברקמה, אחד מהכלים החשובים ביותר הוא החוטים. הם החלק החשוב ביותר בפרויקט הרקמה, מסיבות ברורות. ועבור פרויקט איכותי אתם צריכים חוטי רקמה איכותיים.

אצלנו יש מגוון של חוטי רקמה, החל מחוטי משי ועד חוטים מטאליים. הכל תלוי בפרויקט שאותו אתם מתחילים. אנחנו ממליצים קודם כל להחליט על פרויקט הרקמה ורק אז לרכוש את חוטי הרקמה המתאימים בשבילכם.

חוטים המיועדים עבור רקמה מגיעים במגוון רחב של סיבים, צבעים, סוגים ומשקלים. הבחירה שלכם תהיה תלויה בסוג הבד בו אתם משתמשים ובסוג הרקמה.

לא קיימים הרבה חוקים בנוגע לבחירת חוטי רקמה. כדאי להשתמש בסוג החוט או במשקל החוט שהכי מתאים לכם או שיש לו את האפקט הכי טוב שאתם הכי רוצים להגיע אליו בפרויקט שלכם. לפעמים הכי כדאי להתנסות קצת כדי לראות איך זה נראה וככה תדעו הכי טוב במה תרצו להשתמש. לא קשה למצוא חוטי רקמה, והם מגיעים במגוון רחב של צבעים.

חוטי רקמה חשובים מאוד מאחר והם מחזיקים את הבד. אך חשוב מאוד לבחור את חוטי הרקמה הנכונים כי כל חוט מתאים לפרויקט הרקמה הספציפי שלו. לכן חשוב מאוד להכיר את החוטים. את הסוגים הבאים של החוטים חשוב להכיר:

חוטי רקמה שחשוב להכיר:

חוטי פוליאסטר – חוטי פוליאסטר מעולים עבור כל סוגי הפרויקטים, עבור רקמה במכונה ועבור רקמה ביד. חוטים אלו לא נקרעים בקלות וניתן להשתמש בהם גם על בדים נמתחים. הם בדרך כוללים מעט סיליקון שעוזר להכניס אותם לבד יותר בקלות. קיימים גם חוטי פוליאסטר בלתי נראים.

חוטי כותנה – חוטי כותנה בדרך כלל נקרעים יותר בקלות מחוטים אחרים. מומלץ להשתמש בהם עבור פרויקטים יותר עדינים, כמו למשל הלבשה תחתונה. מומלץ להשתמש בחוטים האלה עם בדים כמו כותנה, פשתן או משי מלאכותי.

חוט רקמה בסיסי - כותנה
חוט רקמה בסיסי – כותנה

חוטים מטאליים – לפעמים רואים את החוטים האלה בתיקי יד. הם מגיעים בצבעים מטאליים שונים כמו זהב, כסף ונחושת, ובדרך כלל משתמשים בהם ברקמה ובתפירה במכונה.

חוטי צמר – בחוטי צמר בדרך כלל משתמשים בפרויקטים של רקמה ואלו חוטים חזקים במיוחד.

חוט צמר - סוג נוסף של חוטי רקמה
חוט צמר – סוג נוסף של חוטי רקמה

חוטי משי – חוטי משי הם חוטים מאוד עדינים. הם גמישים, והם מעולים לשימוש על משי ועל צמר.

חוטי מעצבים – חוטי מעצבים עשויים מיותר מסוג אחד של חוט, או במילים אחרות, מתערובת של שניים או יותר סוגים של חוטים.

כל מה שרציתם לדעת על חוטי רקמה

מה אתם רוקמים? איזה סוג של פרויקט רקמה זה? לפעמים מבחר חוטי הרקמה חשוב מאוד ולפעמים דווקא פחות. יש כל מיני סוגים של רקמה, כמו למשל רקמת צלבים.

איכות – אתם צריכים לדעת מהי איכות הבד כדי לבחור את הסוג הנכון של חוטי הרקמה לפרויקט הספציפי שלכם.

צבע – אתם צריכים לבחור את חוטי הרקמה לפי הצבע שלהם. אחרי שמחליטים על סוג חוט הרקמה (פוליאסטר, כותנה, מטאלי, צמר או מעצבים) והחוזק של החוט שלכם, תצטרכו לבחור את הצבע הנכון עבור הפרויקט שלכם.

הוא צריך להתאים לפרויקט שלכם. אם אתם לא מצליחים למצוא את הצבע שבדיוק מתאים לצבע הפרויקט שלכם, בחרו תמיד בחוטי רקמה מעט יותר כהים ואף פעם לא בחוטי רקמה יותר בהירים.

ההוראות – תמיד צריך לעקוב אחר הוראות הרקמה כשמתחילים בפרויקט חדש ובוחרים בחוטי רקמה.

אל תקנו חוטי רקמה זולים – חוטי רקמה זולים לא יחזיקו מעמד הרבה זמן וזה בעצם יהיה בזבוז של בד ובזבוז של הזמן שלכם.

עבור רוקמים מנוסים אבל גם כאלה שרק מתחילים, חשוב להשתמש בחוטי רקמה איכותיים. אנחנו מציעים את האיכות ואת המחיר שאתם מחפשים. יש הרבה מקומות בהם ניתן למצוא חוטי רקמה, אבל זה לא קל למצוא מקום עם איכות, שירות ומגוון.

חוטי תפירה – מומלץ מאוד שחוטי תפירה יהיו באיכות גבוהה, אך כאשר מדובר בחוטי רקמה זה אפילו עוד יותר חשוב. איכות חוטי הרקמה צריכים להיות הדבר החשוב ביותר כאשר אתם מתכננים פרויקט רקמה.

חוטי הרקמה צריכים לבלוט, במיוחד כאשר מדובר באיכות הצבע, בחוזק שלו ובעמידות שלו. אם אתם לוקחים את הרקמה שלכם ברצינות, אנחנו ממליצים לכם לחפש את חוטי הרקמה באיכות הגבוהה ביותר.

פנו אלינו אם יש לכם שאלות לגבי חוטי רקמה, אריגה או כל נושא אחר הקשור לתחום.

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Embroidery thread conversion charthttps://sewgood4u.com/embroidery-thread-conversion-chart/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=embroidery-thread-conversion-chart https://sewgood4u.com/embroidery-thread-conversion-chart/#respond Tue, 07 Mar 2017 09:57:33 +0000 https://madeirail.com/?p=13612 Click here to check our thread Products Catalogue

You are probably a big fan of embroidery, so you probably understand how good it feels to find a brand new pattern to try out. Starting a new project is a lot of fun. Selecting a new embroidery thread is not an easy task. If you find something you like, a brand that you feel comfortable with, you don’t want to switch it just because of a new pattern.

Embroidery thread conversion chart can help you convert your thread color so that you can use the patterns you find with your favorite brands of threads to use for your embroidery.

Embroidery thread conversion chart
Embroidery thread

Embroidery thread conversion chart – basics

It happens quite often. You would find a wonderful embroidery pattern but oops – the threads do not match. You use a whole different brand and you need an embroidery thread conversion chart! Perhaps the measurement is for a whole different sewing machine. Or the threads are a different brand! Everything may vary from one manufacturer to another.

A good embroidery thread conversion chart can help you select the correct color from many different ones – even if the company who sold you a pattern is different from the company from which you want to purchase the threads.

It is not an easy task finding the right embroidery thread conversion chart, especially when embroidery is new to you.

We will try to help you, and will give you full details of the types of machine embroidery thread conversion chart and information about how to find the chart you need.

Charts by manufacturer

You are in luck, because many manufacturers of threads or other embroidery tools want to supply their customers with helpful information such as embroidery thread conversion chart. They include these charts in their websites. When there is no embroidery thread conversion chart available, many of the manufacturers list a lot of information about the thread color so that the consumer could compare the thread even if they do not have an embroidery thread conversion chart.

  • Robison -Anton: this website has a color list and an embroidery thread conversion chart.
  • Brother USA: this website has a color chart, a thread, a picture, a number and a description.
  • Sylko: this website has a thread conversion chart.

Thread conversion charts

What is so great about web communities, is people with similar interests to you enjoy sharing with you their search results. These are sites where different people put together different embroidery thread conversion chart results of different brand threads of embroidery :

 

  • Embroidery Thread Database.
  • Fiber Image – it is a website which has a chart that converts threads by DMC, Madeira, Anchor, and more.
  • Needle pointer – it is a website where you can find a lot of embroidery thread conversion chart. It is very recommended. It includes conversion for thread like Sulky, Brother, Sylko, Baby Lock, Madeira and Isacord.

 

Most of the manufacturer brands have information online about their color and usually also swatches including numbers. You should usually avoid relying on colors you see on the screen, but it can give you a general idea of the color you are going to be using.

If you come across a new pattern of embroidery, sometimes, or actually usually you do not want to use the specific type of thread they specify for the pattern. Actually, everyone has their favorite type of brand they like using with their patterns for each project, like, for example, Madeira.

So if you stumble upon an amazing pattern you feel like you just need to try out, but the colors are just not right. You should use one of the embroidery thread conversion chart. It is pretty easy to use them and they get you exactly what you need.

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If you are an embroidery fan, you know how fun it is to find a cool new pattern. You get all excited about starting out a new project. Choosing machine embroidery threads is not easy. And once you find a brand that you like, you don’t want to change it just because you found a cool new pattern. Machine embroidery thread conversion charts can help us convert our thread colors so we can use any pattern we find with our favourite brand of embroidery threads.

 

Machine embroidery thread conversion chart

 

Conversion charts

This happens a lot. You find a great embroidery project pattern online, but the threads are all wrong. You are using a different brand of threads and you need to convert the colors? That is the reason you need a machine embroidery thread conversion chart. Maybe the measurements are for Bernina and you are using a different type of machine. Maybe the threads are from a different brand.

The thread lots and supplies might vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. A good conversion chart can help you choose the right colors from many different types of manufacturers, even if a different company sold you the pattern.

It’s not always easy to find the right embroidery chart when you’re new to this embroidery business. We will try to help you by describing the different types of machine embroidery thread conversion charts as well as all the information regarding finding the relevant chart for you.

 Manufacturer charts

Luckily, a lot of manufacturers of embroidery tools such as threads know that their customers need to convert their thread information. In order to give their customers what they want, they have conversion charts on their sites.

But don’t worry, when there is no machine embroidery thread conversion chart available, a lot of manufacturers list very detailed information regarding the color of their threads, including pictures, so that the consumers can compare the different threads without a chart.

Sylko:

this website includes a detailed Machine embroidery thread conversion chart.

Brother USA:

in the Brother website, there is a detailed color chart with each of their threads, including a picture, number and description.

Robison-Anton:

the Robinson website includes a conversion chart as well as a thread color list.

Thread charts

What’s wonderful about online communities, is that people that had a similar need to yours enjoy sharing their search results with you. The following are websites in which different users have gathered a number of machine embroidery thread conversion charts for different brands of embroidery threads.

Needlepoint:

on this website there is a wide variety of machine embroidery thread conversion charts, we highly recommend it. They include conversions for threads by Brother, Sulky, Sylko, Madeira, Baby Lock and Isacord.

Fiber Images:

this website includes a chart which converts embroidery threads by Madeira, DMC, Anchor, and J&P Coates.

Embroidery Thread Database

Most brand manufacturers provide online information regarding their colors, as well as swatches arranged by numbers. Although you should never really rely on the colors you see on your screen, this would give you an idea about the color you will be using. When you encounter a new embroidery pattern, you usually don’t want to use specifically the type of thread they used for the pattern.

Because everyone has their favorite thread brand they prefer to use with each pattern, like Madeira for example. If you encounter a great new pattern you just have to try, but the threads are all wrong, just use one of the many machine embroidery thread conversion charts. They’re easy to use and provide you with exactly what you need.

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Sewing supplies – Madeirahttps://sewgood4u.com/sewing-supplies-madeira/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sewing-supplies-madeira https://sewgood4u.com/sewing-supplies-madeira/#respond Thu, 23 Feb 2017 17:36:13 +0000 https://madeirail.com/?p=13558 Want to start sewing but don’t have any idea where to start? We gathered for you a list of the essential sewing supplies, starting of course with threads, without which you can’t do anything.

List of essential sewing supplies:

Threads –

threads are the most important sewing supply tool. We use Madeira for the best quality threads. In a lot of projects it is advisable to use a blend of poly-cotton threads. We recommend using only top quality threads and not using old worn out fuzzy lumpy threads.

Pins –

pins are another very important sewing tool. They come in many lengths and thicknesses, with their heads either made of plastic or glass. We use straight pins to attach the pattern to the fabric. We use ball point pins with our machine but also to stretch knit or jersey fabrics before we sew them.

Pin cushions –

this is where you store your pins and needles. You can make it yourself using scrap materials and have fun with it, using all kinds of funky patterns.

Hand sewing needles –

hand sewing needles are as they are called, used to sew by hand. There are different types and different sizes of hand sewing needles; each project has its specific needs and specific needles.

Sewing machine needles –

You can’t use a sewing machine without sewing machine needles. Sewing machine needles also come in different sizes. They can be replaced according to your current project. It’s important to insert and remove the needles properly so you won’t break them.

Scissors –

scissors are very important. We recommend investing a little extra in a good pair of sewing scissors. It can make your life so much easier. There are many different types of sewing scissors, some of which are: buttonhole scissors, pinking shears, thread nippers, etc.

Fabric marking tools –

fabric markers such as tailor’s chalks are used to mark on the fabric for patterns, seams and darts.

Measuring tape –

this is one of the most important sewing supplies. Without a measuring tape you can’t sew anything and all of your other sewing supplies are useless. It is, of course, used to take body measurements.

Seam ripper –

a seam ripper is used to pick out stiches you are not interested in without ruining the fabric. It is an important part of any sewing kit, large or small.

Sewing machine –

a sewing machine can help you with any of your sewing projects, and it makes your sewing work much easier. If you need help learning how to use it you can either use an online tutorial or take a class.

Iron –

here is another useful tool. You should always try to iron your fabric before cutting and sewing, so there are no wrinkles in it, in order to prevent cutting it wrong. We recommend using a steam iron.

Rotary cutter –

this tool is used by quilters, and it comes in different sizes. It is useful in sewing projects with a number of different layers.

Rotary Mat –

you use the rotary mat with the rotary cutter in order to cut fabric.

Bobbins –

bobbins are cylinders around which thread is wound.  Bobbins are used with sewing machines. They are used to feed the thread at the back of stitches.

Having the items on this list should make it easier on you to get started on your first sewing project. We hope this list is useful for you.

We recommend shopping for threads and other sewing supplies and accessories at our website. We wish you good luck on your sewing adventure and remind you not to get frustrated, beginning is hard, and practice makes perfect!

 

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Embroidery threads

For embroidery, one of the most important embroidery tools is the threads. They are the key to any embroidery project, for obvious reasons. And for a quality project you need quality threads. We here at Madeira offer a variety of threads, from silk to metallic. It all depends on the type of project you are embarking on.

For example, for a complex floral design you will probably be best off using cotton threads. We recommend first deciding on your project and then purchasing the threads most suitable for you.   ·

Embroidery needles

Top quality needles are essential for any embroidery work. There is a wide selection of sizes, from which you need to select the best one suitable for your specific embroidery project. You can always purchase a set of needles, this way you will have a variety of sizes to choose from in your future embroidery projects.

Embroidery hoop and frames

With your embroidery hoops, you secure your fabric to make it easier for you to do your work. Hoops come in many sizes and are usually made of either wood, metal or plastic.

Some people like to use a frame rather than a hoop, but we find either is great. We recommend you loosen the embroidery fabric when you finish a session in order not to ruin the shape of your fabric. The longer your project the more important you loosen the thread. ·

Embroidery scissors

It’s very important to have a good pair of sharp scissors when embarking on a new embroidery project. If your scissors are not sharp enough your thread might get ruined so do not save on your scissors and buy the best pair that will be with you for a long time. Sharp scissors are essential for a top quality project. ·

Embroidery fabric

No matter what your embroidery project is, you should always try to find the best quality fabric that you can find. If you are taking the time to embroider on sheets, you should use top quality linen.

If you are going to embroider on a piece of fabric and hang it on the wall, you should buy the best fabric you can find. If you are using an embroidery kit, try to find one with top quality fabric and tools. ·

Good lighting

If you have invested your time and money on the best quality tools, you should sit down and embroider with the best lighting possible. Think about it, you have the best tools but your project will be only mediocre because you did not see well enough and you did not notice the little details that can make or break an embroidery project. ·

Magnification

If you are having issues seeing every single detail of your embroidery project, you should definitely check out magnifiers to help you see all the tiny little details. Many kinds of magnifiers are available. Choose the type you are most comfortable with because you will spend a lot of time working with them. ·

Storage

If you care about your embroidery, do not just leave it lying around somewhere around the house. You should store your embroidery project and your embroidery tools in a separate box or bag to guard it from dust and other things that may harm them.

If you take your project with you to embroider in different places, you should have a comfortable bag that you can carry with you.

Now you are ready to embark on your embroidery project. Remember that good tools are the key to any embroidery work, but the most important tool is you and your inspiration, so let it shine!

 

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  • Your fabric is important – your ground fabric is at least as important as your other elements (threads, design, colors and techniques).
  • Quality – you can add embroidery work to any embroidery fabric, but some fabrics are better quality than others. The embroidery work will look a lot better on a better embroidery fabric. You get your money’s worth. If you buy top quality threads and do a good job paying attention on every detail of the embroidery work, do not go cheap on your fabric. It will not last as long and you will be very disappointed.
  • Grain – you should always square up the embroidery fabric to fit it onto a frame or a hoop on the grain. If you mount it off the grain this can lead to puckering and warping.
  • Support – you should take into consideration the weight and the weave and the stitch type and density of the fabric. It needs to support the specific stitching that you are planning to do. If the stitching is heavy and dense you will need a strong fabric. And the opposite: if your stitching is light and delicate you will need a lighter fabric.
  • Preparation – you need to consider how your final work will be used before choosing the embroidery fabric. For example, ask yourself if you will wash it.
  • Count – the count means how many threads there are in each inch of fabric. Types of embroidery fabric
  • Aida – Aida is a block weave. It is ideal for beginners just starting out with embroidery. One of the disadvantages of Aida is the blocks can be seen in the background of the design. Also, fractional stitches can be hard to make.
  • Hardanger – also called Oslo. 100% cotton weave. There are 22 threads to an inch and they are in pairs.
  • Linen – if you have enough of a budget, try to use pure linen. Fabrics made of linen usually have bumps and they are a little more difficult to work.
  • Lugana – cross stitch fabric, made of 52% cotton, 48% viscose. It has different counts.
  • Jobelan – 51% cotton, 49% modal. It is very good for linens and cushions. And it is quite easy to wash it.
  • Annabelle – 100% cotton, it looks a lot like linen because of its thin and thick threads.
  • Evenweave –tight woven fabrics are great for surface embroidery, and loose woven fabrics are great for techniques such as pulled thread, counted thread and drawn thread. Evenweave fabrics can be made of linen, cotton, polyester and rayon blends. They come in many colors .
  • Towelling – there are many types of towelling, and it is great for old or contemporary projects.
  • Ready made – many ready made items are great for embroidery, especially for surface embroidery. Machine embroidery fabric You can make your embroidery project on any fabric, but you should really take a minute to choose the right fabric for you. Weight and weave – it is important to consider those characteristics. A specific design could look amazing on one fabric and terrible on another.
  • embroidery fabric – Madeira

    How to know whether your fabric is compatible to your design?

    You have to consider the characteristics of your fabric, the use of your finished project, and the exact design details. It might help to ask yourself these questions:

    • How can the color, texture and weight of your fabric influence your design?
    • Will you have better results if you use a topping or backing?
    • Maybe the colors are wrong?
    • Maybe the problem is with the design and not with the fabric?

    You should also consider that different fabrics need different preparation.

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    Madeira threads Australiahttps://sewgood4u.com/madeira-threads-australia/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=madeira-threads-australia https://sewgood4u.com/madeira-threads-australia/#respond Sun, 29 Jan 2017 08:42:23 +0000 https://madeirail.com/?p=13585 Click here to check our thread Products Catalogue

    Threads are extremely important since it is the thing that holds the fabric together. But it is very important to select the right Madeira threads Australia because not each thread goes well with each sewing project.

    It is very important to know your threads. The following are types of threads you need to know:

    Types of threads – Madeira threads Australia

    • Polyester threadpolyester threads are great for any type of project, both in machine sewing and in hand sewing. It does not break easily so you can use it on stretchy knits. It usually includes a finish of wax or silicone which makes it easier on slipping it through the fabric. There are also invisible polyester threads.
    • Cotton thread – cotton threads usually break pretty easily. It is recommended to use it for more delicate projects such as lingerie. It is recommended to use it with fabrics such as cotton, linen or rayon.
    • Metallic thread – you sometimes see these Madeira threads Australia on handbags. They come in silver, gold and copper, and are usually used with machine embroidery.
    • Wool thread – it is usually used with embroidery projects and it is a very strong thread.
    • Silk thread – silk threads are very fine threads. They are flexible, and are great for sewing silk and wool.
    • Designer thread – designer threads are made of more than one types of Madeira threads Australia, or in other words, a blend of two or more threads.
    • Heavy duty thread – heavy duty thread is also made of polyester, but it is only good for sewing canvas or upholstery.

    Madeira threads Australia

    All about sewing threads – Madeira threads Australia

    • What are you sewing? What type of sewing project is this? Sometimes the thread selection is very important and other times it is not. Some types of sewing:  darning – repairing rips and holes, sewing a pattern – like a dress or pants, embroidery – cross stitch, needlepoint, blackwork, hardanger, stumpwork, shadow work, whitework, crewel work, ribbon embroidery, and more. With embroidery there are different types of Madeira threads Australia in a single project.
    • Quality – you need to know the quality of the fabric in order to choose the right kind of fabric for your particular project.
    • Color – you need to choose your Madeira threads Australia according to its color. After you decide on the type (polyester, cotton, metallic, wool or designer) and the strength of your thread, you need to pick the right color for your project.  It needs to suit the color of whatever it is that you are sewing. If you can’t find the right color which exactly matches the color of your project, choose a Madeira threads Australia which is one or two shades darker and not lighter than the fabric.
    • Instructions – you should always follow your sewing instructions when starting out a project and selecting the thread.
    • Do not buy cheap threads – they will not last and it would be a waste of fabric and your time and effort.

    What is sewability?

    The sewability of a thread describes the thread’s performance. Good sewability means uniform diameter and great surface finish. The parameters of sewability are: if there are no breakages when sewing in high speed; if the formation of the stitch is consistent; if there are no skipped stitches; if there is evenness, which prevents changes in the tension when sewing; a very high level of resistance of abrasion; and sufficient smoothness of surface.

    Thread construction

    All Madeira threads Australia (at least the conventional ones) start out as simple yarns. They are made of short fibres twisted together. The twist is the number of turns for each unit length. The twist direction is the direction of the twist. The size is also very important.

    We hope you now know a little bit more about threads. Good luck with your sewing or embroidery project!

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    Embroidery materials – Madeira in Australiahttps://sewgood4u.com/embroidery-materials-madeira/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=embroidery-materials-madeira https://sewgood4u.com/embroidery-materials-madeira/#respond Tue, 24 Jan 2017 09:09:14 +0000 https://madeirail.com/?p=13570 Click here to check our embroidery Products Catalogue

    We gathered for you a list of the top embroidery materials for you to get started on your embroidery adventure!

    Hoop –

    the first thing you usually get started with. It’s not required, but it makes the work a lot easier. The larger the hoop, the harder it is to maintain tension. But if your hoop is too small it risks getting your stitch work caught within the hoop. We recommend using a wooden hoop for beginners. It’s affordable and it is best to buy a few sizes so you’ll have them around when you need them. You can also always use a frame instead of a hoop, that totally depends on you and what you are most comfortable with.

    Fabric and other embroidery materials –

    the second thing you’ll need is fabric. Recommend using either osnaburg, weaver’s cloth, canvas, quilting cotton or felt. Obviously, these differ from each other so that really depends on the type of project you are making. Sizes differ according to your pattern.

    Needles –

    needles are also one of the key embroidery materials. There are many types of needles and, again, we can’t recommend any because they depend on your type of project. Different types of needles have different hole shapes, size, length and width. There are ballpoints, sharps, and many more types of needles. The needle size needs to be proportional to the thread and fabric that you are using. Make sure you are buying embroidery needles and not stitching needles because there is a difference between the two.

    Threads –

    we use Madeira threads, of course. You should use embroidery conversion charts if your pattern uses a different type of thread.

    Scissors –

    you should really think about investing in some good scissors because they will make your life that much easier.

    The next step is to choose the right hoops, fabrics, needles and threads.

    It is very important to choose the right embroidery materials because they make all the difference, and they affect whether your embroidery project looks clean and professional or not.

    The fabric, as we have mentioned above, is key to your embroidery project and one of the most important embroidery materials. It is like the canvas on which a painter paints his masterpiece. Some of the things you need to know about fabrics are:

    • Thread count – As we have said before, you should use a good fabric because it is the base of your work. you might think the higher the thread count the better the quality of the fabric. But with embroidery it is a little more tricky than that, because you need the “holes” in the fabric for the needle and thread to go through. So the thread count should not be too high.
    • Cotton is best for quilting – kona cotton is always good for a quilting embroidery project.
    • You should wash the fabric before starting the embroidery work – washing the fabric is always good before starting with the project, because this way you eliminate puckering.
    • You should take the time to learn about fabrics so that you will know which fabric to choose for your different embroidery projects.
    • If you have read all of the tutorials and tips and advices and you’re still unsure – just give it a try and you will be a lot smarter. Trial and error is a great way to learn.

    Embroidery materials

    Selecting a pattern or design

    You can find embroidery patterns anywhere online or offline.  You can use books, magazines, or websites – free or paid – and find a variety of beautiful patterns and designs for your embroidery project. We hope that now you have a better idea of how to get started with your embroidery materials.

    Good luck!

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    Top things to know about machine embroidery – Madeirahttps://sewgood4u.com/machine-embroidery-madeiras/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=machine-embroidery-madeiras https://sewgood4u.com/machine-embroidery-madeiras/#respond Tue, 24 Jan 2017 08:55:43 +0000 https://madeirail.com/?p=13573 Have you always wanted to try machine embroidery and did not know where to start? We have gathered for you all of the basics you need to know before you get started.

    It has always seemed very complicated, hasn’t it? Well, it doesn’t have to be. With our easy tips, you will be able to use a machine to create beautiful embroidery.

    So here are our tips that can help you get started:

    Take a big breath

    This is supposed to be fun. Machine embroidery is a fun and relaxing activity that you need to do only for yourself. Nobody is judging you so you shouldn’t judge yourself.

    Be open minded and ready to learn

    There is no good or bad, succeed or fail. Just learning and having a great experience.

    Take your time. Learning takes time

    But it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t have fun during that time. Enjoy the journey and not the destination.

    Begin with a simple project with your machine embroidery

    If you take on a large project from the beginning you are only in for a lot of disappointment. Start with a small and simple embroidery work, and you’ll be surprised with the great results. Don’t go crazy with your purchases. Don’t spend too much money on gadgets and accessories. Start small.

    Dream big

    It’s only the beginning but be sure that with practice come great achievements.

     

    machine embroidery – Madeira

    Learning how to use a machine to do embroidery work is not an easy task. We are here to ease your mind and be your cheerleaders.

    So now that you’re relaxed and ready, here are a few technical machine embroidery tips that will help you get familiar with machine embroidery:

    Learn about the machine that you have

    First you need to learn how to work your machine. What kind of machine do you have? Brother? Singer? Bernina? Do you know how to attach the embroidery unit? Do you know how to load a design? You will need to learn how to make sure the design will fit the hoop. You will also need to learn how to attach it (the hoop), and how to change the needle.

    Learn about the different threads

    There are many types of embroidery threads, some come in cotton, some come in polyester or rayon, and some are metallic. There is also the characteristic of the weight and of the thickness. We recommend using high quality Madeira threads. You also need to think about the bobbin. When using machine embroidery you need to use a special bobbin.

    Learn about what needles you need to use

    Using the right needle is very important to the quality and comfort of your work. What’s important to remember is that the right needle will not harm the fabric or the thread. Smaller needles embroider more accurate stitches.

    Learn how to use the hoop

    The hoop is there to stabilize the whole process and so the fabric should be inside the hoop whenever it is possible. The fabric should not be too stretched out but should also not be too loose.

    Learn to choose the right stabilizers, backing / topping

    There are so many types of stabilizers, it can be overwhelming. So you should really take the time and learn how to do it.

    Learn just how your stiches affect your fabric

    It’s important to learn as much as you can about how the designs are made in order to become the best embroiderer you can be.

    Sometimes you just need to use applique.

    Go for it! The best way to learn how to do machine embroidery is to just go for it! Just do it. You’ll make mistakes but get better as you go. And most importantly, have fun while doing it.

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