Thursday, December 19, 2019

Stitchmax - embroidery designs

Stitchmax - embroidery designs

embroidery designs
embroidery designs

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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Stitchmax embroidery digitizing services in Delhi and Mumbai


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Stitchmax, An Enhanced Embroidery Digitizing Software That Comes With High Productivity And All Advanced Feature Of Machine Embroidery Designing. It Has Very Unique And Exclusive Features For Stitch Effects, Drawing Methods, Automated Punching And Decorative Tools Which Are Specially Customized For Professional Designers, Industry Owners, Training Institutes, Embroidery Shops, And Apparel Designers.

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Bound Sides


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Bound Sides
Bound Sides


A Unique Feature for Garment Designers.
Get Measured Shape with Just drawing an outline.
No Manual Punching Needed.
Edit shapes easily.

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Small Machines Designs, Multi/Flat Designs, Cording Designs, Sequins Designs, Chain Stitch Designs, Bulk Designs Pack

Also, known as a crest or patch. EmbroideryEmbroidery is “thread art” used to embellish a garment, hat or some other product by adding a sewn pattern. Generally, this sewn pattern includes a design and can also include lettering and/or monograms.

Punch needle embroidery is one of those 'old' crafts that maybe your grandmother or great grandmother did. It uses a pen-like needle with a thread running through the middle (where the ink would go) to make loops in a piece of tightly hooped fabric. If your base fabric is too loosely woven your loops will fall right out.




Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Advance Satin Effects


Advance Satin Effects


Advance Satin Effects
Advance Satin Effects


Satin Fill Effects With Unique Variations.

Satin fill is well-suited to narrow borders and shapes where the length of each stitch runs the width of the shape. Satin stitches are almost parallel, with every second stitch slightly slanted. Because there are generally no needle penetrations breaking up the fillsatin creates a glossy, high-quality effect.

Ready to Use Lucknowi (X-Stitch) Effect.

Chikan is a delicate and artfully done hand embroidery on a variety of textile fabric like muslin, silk, chiffon, organza, net, etc. Lucknow is the heart of the chikankari industry today and the variety is known as Lucknawi chikan.

Zigzag Return Satin Effect.

It is a back-and-forth stitch used where a straight stitch will not suffice, such as in reinforcing buttonholes, in stitching stretchable fabrics, and in temporarily joining two workpieces edge-to-edge. When creating a zigzag stitch, the side to side motion of the sewing machine's needle is controlled by a cam.

Spike Stitch Effect.

The crochet spike stitch, sometimes called the single crochet spike stitch is an easy crochet stitch that can be used to add beautiful detail to the body or edging of a project. The stitch has also been called the elongated single crochet or the long single crochet, which gives you an idea of what it looks like.

Inclined Stitch Effect.

A straight stitch is a most commonly used stitch for almost all construction sewing. A straight stitch is a strong stitch that's straight with a thread on top (the upper thread) and a thread on the bottom (the bobbin thread), with the threads interlocking at regular intervals.

Scalpi Effect with Central Satin.

One of the traditional embroidery styles practiced in Bengal and Odisha, Kantha's work is known for its simplicity. Traditionally practiced by rural women, Kantha was done on soft dhotis and sarees, with a simple running stitch along the edges

Color Blending Effect.

The purpose of gently blending colors in commercial embroidery is to create a sense of realism. Color and stitch density work together to create this effect. The best practice for progressive blends is using three distinct shades of thread, as “layers,” at one-third the default density in your fill stitch.


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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Exclusive Twin and Four Sequins


Exclusive Twin and Four Sequins


Exclusive Twin and Four Sequins
Exclusive Twin and Four Sequins


A Very Exclusive Feature for Twin and Four Sequin Device.
Setting Desired Patterns of All different Sequins in singleobject.
Powerfull Fuse Editing for swapping between different type of sequins even in DST files with a single click.
Set different stitch lengths for every different type ofsequins.
Multiple Sequin Types can be used in a single Motif Style.



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Friday, November 8, 2019

Advance Sequin


Advance Sequin


Advance Sequin
Advance Sequin


Auto Sequin with All-Fill Types.

The feature of the sequin machine is automatic control of embroidery, no need hand embroidery, make the embroidery robotization. This sequin embroidery can change color according to the embroidery design when in embroider.

Manual Sequin with User-Defined Patterns.

Based on many years' R&D experience of sequin embroidery control system and wide StitchMax pattern-designing software has rich sequin pattern designing function. The function of Manual Sequin, Linear Sequin and Filling Sequin.

Auto Adjusted Sequins while Editing Shapes.

Auto-Adjust: Allows you to auto-adjust the sequin spacing. Spacing: This feature is adjusted automatically to scale the spacing of your sequin fixing stitch the pattern between the width it was digitized and the selections you specified with the stitch and sequin types.

User-Defined Sequin Shapes.

Fields are arranged in tabular form so that parameters for each sequin type can be viewed at once. Use Sequin > Sequin Palette to select from a user-defined palette of sequin shapes for the current design. Use Sequin > Sequin Palette Editor to select shapes from a sequin library. Click to add. sequin types.

User-Defined Sequin Lock.

Machine embroidery is an embroidery process whereby a sewing machine or embroidery With the advent of computerized machine embroidery, the main use of including satin stitch embroidery, chain stitch embroidery, sequins, applique, Multi-Head Electronic Lock Stitch Chenille Embroidery machine

Specific Hanging Sequin Placement in any object.


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Saturday, November 2, 2019

Ultimate Cross Stitch


Ultimate Cross Stitch


An Unmatched Canvas Cross Stitch Techniques.
Cropped fill with Polygon boundaries option.
Multicolored Canvas Cross Stitch.
Use Desired Shapes as Cross Stitch.
Merge Canvas and Add Object to Canvas.

Ultimate Cross Stitch
Ultimate Cross Stitch


There are numerous crafts that are done with a needle, cloth and some type of thread.  To the aspiring handcrafters, it can be very confusing trying to figure out which is which.  Here is a quick primer on three of the most popular terms:  Embroidery, cross-stitch, and needlepoint.

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The term "embroidery" actually encompasses several different fabric crafts.  In fact, both needlepoint and cross stitch are types of embroidery.  Its basic definition is the decorating of fabric and other materials by stitching designs onto it.  This can be done with thread, yarn, or ribbon.

There are several subcategories of embroidery.  Machine embroidery is done with a sewing machine, or with a specialized embroidery machine.  Free embroidery is done without taking the weave of the fabric into account, while counted thread embroidery uses patterns that are measured by the number of threads in the fabric.  Surface embroidery is done on top of the fabric, while canvas work requires stitching over the entire fabric, in effect making a new fabric.

Embroidery's roots are uncertain, but there is evidence that it goes back at least as far as the Iron Age.  Elaborate embroidery designs in clothing were a sign of status in ancient and medieval times.  Various forms of embroidery have been passed down through the generations in many cultures.

Cross stitchhttp://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=ikeho-20&l=bil&camp=213689&creative=392969&o=1&a=0715325450 is a type of counted thread surface embroidery.  It uses mostly X-shaped stitches to create a picture or pattern.  Partial stitches are also used for shaping and texture, and back stitches are used for creating outlines and small details.

Materials used in cross-stitching include
embroidery floss and canvas or Aida cloth.  Today, cross-stitching is most often used in creating pictures for framing.  It has historically been done on household items such as dishtowels and linens, and although not as prevalent, it is still frequently used for those purposes.


Needlepoint

Needlepoint is a surface embroidery technique.  Its basic stitch is like a half-stitch in cross-stitching.  Usually worked on very fine canvas, needlepoint is used to create upholstery, wall hangings, purses, rugs and more.  It creates a look similar to that of tapestry, but instead of being woven on a loom, it is stitched by hand.
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Needlepoint is most often done with yarn, but sometimes several strands of embroidery floss are used to achieve a different look.  Canvas types include mono, Penelope and interlock.  The canvas is stretched on a frame to keep it pulled tight while working.

Embroidery goes back a long way, and it continues to evolve to this day.  Cross stitch and needlepoint are two of the most popular types, but they are not the only ones.  There are a wide variety of
embroidery techniques out there to try.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Plasma Fill For Chain (Aari) and Cording (Cording)


Plasma Fill For Chain (Aari) and Cording (Cording)



Plasma Fill For Chain (Aari) and Cording (Cording)
Plasma Fill For Chain (Aari) and Cording (Cording)



Perfect Stitch Fill Type for Chain (Aari) and Cording (Dori)
Auto Routing as per shape.
Editable Hollow Shapes with the auto rerouting of fill.
Auto Reverse from Boundaries.
Clockwise and Anti-clockwise Routing Options.
Cording Specific Turning and Backstitch option.
Motif Styles Can be used with Plasma Fill Type.

Approach chain stitch the same way you would approach stem stitch: begin on the outside of the shape by working the chain stitch along the design line.
Beginning on the outside of the shape is important. Doing so will give you a sharp, neat outline and will set the shape.

Then, work subsequent lines of chain stitch, inside the shape, following the original outline.
As the shape fills and you reach the center, you may have to get creative in the way your lines fill the shape, but in the end, you’ll end up with a solid fill.

The bird above was filled with a chain stitch using a variegated embroidery thread. But you can also achieve a shaded effect with chain stitch filling.

Stem stitch is normally used to create lines, delicate or bold, in embroidery. But it can also be effectively used to fill a space. Not only can you fill a space on an embroidery design with a solid color using stem stitch, but you can easily shade with stem stitch as well.

First, let’s talk about filling a space.
To work a stem stitch filling, start by outlining the space you want to fill with stem stitch. Then, working close to the outline, simply work more lines inside the space until it is full!
For an irregular shape, by the time you reach the center, you might have to manipulate your stitches and lines a little bit to get the whole space full, but in the end, the stitches will all blend together to give a solid fill.

If you’ve ever browsed through a stitch dictionary, you’ve probably noticed that embroidery stitches are often arranged according to the a job they do. Line stitches, for example, are stitches that work up in lines — and this is where you’ll find stitches like backstitch, stem stitch split stitch and chain stitch.

Filling stitches fill up spaces. Here’s where you’ll find satin stitch and long and short stitch, lattice fillings and the like. Back in September, Blueprint member Kristen Valencia wrote an article on “5 Need-to-Know Embroidery Filling Stitches,” showing how to fill with satin stitch, padded satin stitch, French knots, seed stitch and long and short stitch.

There’s no hard and fast rule that says that line stitches can’t be used as filling stitches, too — and sometimes, a line stitch is the best option for filling up a design area. Today, let’s look at how line stitches can be used to fill spaces on an embroidery project.



Friday, October 18, 2019

Star Pagdi Stitch and Mirror Pagdi Stitch | Stitchmax

Star Pagdi Stitch and Mirror Pagdi Stitch | Stitchmax


Star Pagdi Stitch and Mirror Pagdi Stitch

Star Pagdi Stitch and Mirror Pagdi Stitch


  • Draw and Go Style Mirror Stitch Effect.
  • Smart Curve Turnings.
  • Adjustable Spacing and Width.
  • Mirror Ring Cavity Size Setting.
  • Hassle-Free Editing and Reshaping.


  • Forming the Stitch
Take the needle down through the fabric to the right of the first stitch (point 4), forming an upright cross stitch. Come back up between points 2 and 4, and then go down between points 1 and 3. Bring the needle up again between points 2 and 3, and go down between points 1 and 4, completing the star.


Aari work is a type of embroidery which is done on a stretched fabric and stitching the design with a long needle that has a hook in the end. Aari work is known for its elegant thread work that enhances the gravity of hand embroidery.


One of the traditional embroidery styles practiced in Bengal and Odisha, Kantha's work is known for its simplicity. Traditionally practiced by rural women, Kantha was done on soft dhotis and sarees, with a simple running stitch along the edges.


Mirror Work. Mirror work has been in vogue for centuries and is popularly known as “Sheesha” or “Abhala Bharat” embroidery. This is an art form in which mirrors of various shapes are fixed on to the fabric through embroidery.


Mirror work is the art of stitching mirrors on to the fabric in a variety of designs. Mirrors of different shapes (Square, Diamond, Round etc) and sizes are used for Mirror work. Mirror work can be done on any fabric in sarees, blouse pieces, skirts, etc.

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Unique Motif Styles



Unique Motif Styles
Unique Motif Styles


Unique Motif Styles

  • Multi-Frame Motifs with Sequins in Single Style.
  • Gradient Height Adjustment in Single Line.
  • User-Defined Size Setting of Motifs in Same Line.
  • Mirroring of Alternate Motifs.
  • Gap Stitch addition Between Motifs.
  • User-Defined Motif Angles.
  • Change Motif Shape at Desired Point in a Single Line.
  • Change Motif Fill.
  • The motif on Motif Shape.


Brisk to draw, snappy to join, this tad of weaving is fairly sweet, and it shows a decent exercise in the estimation of effortlessness. 

Sewed in a three-inch loop, the flower sprig is just about 2″ from its most remote focuses in the structure. making it an ideal little compliment for … anything that needs an ideal little highlight! 

It could embellish the side of a hankie. It could enliven the front of a hand-made welcome card. It could feature a corner on an insane blanket square. It could be the spread component on a little needlebook. It could be set into a little recognition outline. It could be a piece of a sampler. It could be joined into a bigger nursery scene. Such huge numbers of alternatives – and I'm certain you could concoct your very own significant number! 

Two shades of green floss, two shades of purple. A piece of texture. A needle. What's more, around 30 – 40 minutes. That is everything necessary to fasten up a little component like this! 

Stem fasten and fishbone joins blended with scrappy straight lines – nothing excessively formal in the buds, and nothing troublesome about the lines! 

The Joy of Simplicity 

Weaving doesn't need to be entangled. It doesn't need to take until the end of time. It doesn't need to cost a great deal of cash. 

But even the least complex weaving can give a ton of fulfillment! There's a genuine euphoria in effortlessness – and there's a well-earned feeling of fulfillment in the consummation of things, regardless of whether they are little and basic. Keep in mind the pleasure you can get from a well-sewed easily overlooked detail! 

The Series is Growing 

This is the second in a progression of developing little weaving themes that I'll be imparting to you here on Needle n Thread. You may recall this needlepoint blossom? I've been doodling little components for some time – and now it's a great opportunity to fasten them! 

A lot of my "in the middle of time" this late spring will be spent sewing up the entire accumulation. Not far off, I'll set up them together for you. 

Meanwhile, I'm going to share this example and the shading plan over on my Patreon page a little in the not so distant future, where I like to hole out little bits of structures ahead of time for my supporters. So in case you're a Needle n Thread benefactor, watch out! 

Patreon is an online stage where people can help bolster their preferred specialists and craftspeople with only a little commitment every month. I add advantages to my Patreon page when I can, to express profound gratitude for your liberality and your help. In the event that you discover an incentive in the substance on Needle n Thread, you can turn into a benefactor for as meager as a dollar a month. On the off chance that this interests you, don't hesitate to look at my page!