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What are the embroidery process flow charts?

What are the embroidery techniques? Embroidery process flow chart; The technological processes of embroidery and lace are basically the same, including design, layout, sample brushing, embroidery, mosaic synthesis and post-processing.

Design: draw product ideas into patterns, and put forward job requirements as the basis for making products;

Mounting (binding): punch holes along the outline of the pattern with a needle, and the pinhole is required to be uniform;

Brush sample: the eye-catching pattern is printed on paper or directly on the base cloth, which is the basis of embroidery technology;

Embroidery (or knitting): different knitting, knotting, knitting and embroidery techniques are applied according to patterns and work requirements; 1972746.jpg

Mosaic synthesis: splicing (stitching) pieces of processed products together to form a complete handicraft;

Post-treatment: the product becomes crisp, smooth and clean after dyeing, washing, sizing and ironing. Whether the product is dyed or washed depends on the requirements of the product itself;

Finished product acceptance: it is the final product quality assurance process. For unqualified products, they can be returned to the original process for repair;

Complete package: products that meet the quality requirements are packaged and put into storage;

Embroidery (or knitting, knotting and knitting) processes (except electronic embroidery machine products) are mostly or completely processed by the society, that is, distributed to thousands of households outside the factory, and the manufacturers or township agents distribute raw materials and purchase semi-finished products, and concentrate on reprocessing in the factory before leaving the factory.