E18 Stitch Camp – The Interaction, Advancing Your Embroidery Premise
Why Someone Should Come
The foundation of exceptional embroidery lies in understanding and optimizing the tools at your disposal. Many shops rely on default settings and standard supplies, missing out on the dramatic improvements in quality and efficiency that come from tailored choices. This session demystifies the variables of thread, needles, and backing, empowering you to make informed decisions that reduce thread breaks, eliminate puckering, and enhance the final appearance of your designs.
Who Should Come
This session is ideal for intermediate embroiderers, production managers, and shop owners who have mastered the basics but want to troubleshoot common issues and improve their overall output quality. If you are tired of fighting with challenging fabrics or want to understand the "why" behind the settings, this class is for you.
What They Will Learn
- Thread Dynamics: Understand the difference between standard trilobal polyester and specialized threads (like spun poly or 40-weight/Tex 27) and how they impact coverage, stitch counts, and post-wash puckering.
- Needle Selection: Learn when to use sharps versus light ballpoints, and how matching needle size (e.g., 75/11 vs. 65/9) to fabric weight prevents gaping and fabric damage.
- Backing and Stabilization: Discover the "success stack" of hooping. Learn the precise applications for cutaway versus tearaway backings, the strategic use of temporary adhesives, and why "superstitious sandwiching" of multiple stabilizers is counterproductive.
- Fabric-Specific Recipes: Gain practical formulas for handling various materials, from rigid wovens to thin, high-stretch performance knits.
