By knowing the speed of your embroidery machine, you can find out how long it will take to embroider a design.
To use the embroidery calculator, click on the number of stitches in the product description.
Size: 163.4x160.0 mm (6.43x6.30 "), Stitches: 36880
Size: 84.4x132.7 mm (3.32x5.22 "), Stitches: 19888
Size: 69.7x161.6 mm (2.74x6.36 "), Stitches: 16855
When it comes to embroidery, the type of thread you use is just as important as the design itself. After all, the thread is what brings your design to life and gives it its unique look and feel. Choosing the right thread for your embroidery machine can be a bit daunting, but don't worry - we're here to help!
Polyester threads are one of the most popular choices for machine embroidery. They're strong and durable and come in a wide range of colors. Plus, they're less likely to break than other types of threads.
Cotton threads are also famous for machine embroidery. They're softer than polyester threads and have a more natural look and feel. However, they're not as strong as polyester threads and can be more challenging to work with.
Viscose threads are made from plant fibers, which are very soft and smooth. They're not as strong as polyester or cotton threads, but they're much easier to work with.
Metallic threads are perfect for adding a touch of glamour to your designs. They're available in a wide range of colors and add a hint of shimmer to your project.
Woolen thread is very soft and easy to work with, but it isn't as strong as some other types of thread. Ultimately, the best kind of thread for an embroidery machine is the one that best suits your needs and preferences.
Machine Embroidery Design Tropical fishes - 3 sizes
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