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Digitizing a design for the LJ-932 Sequin embroidery machine (also known as a computer cording embroidery machine) invo...
Digitizing a design for the LJ-932 Sequin embroidery machine (also known as a computer cording embroidery machine) involves converting a graphic or artwork into a format that the machine can understand and embroider. Here are the steps involved in digitizing a design for this machine:
Design Selection: Choose or create the design you want to embroider. This could be a logo, artwork, text, or any other graphic you wish to decorate with sequin and cording embroidery.
Design Digitization Software: Use specialized embroidery digitizing software that is compatible with the LJ-932 Sequin embroidery machine. Popular software options include Wilcom, Pulse, Tajima DG/ML by Pulse, and others. Install and open the software on your computer.
Import the Design: Import your chosen design into the digitizing software. Most software allows you to import common image file formats such as JPG, BMP, PNG, or vector formats like AI or SVG.
Set the Design Parameters:
Define the size: Specify the dimensions of the embroidery design, ensuring it fits within the machine's embroidery area.
Set the stitch type: Choose the stitch type based on your design. For sequin and cording embroidery, you'll primarily use "sequin" and "cord" stitch types.
Adjust stitch density: Determine the desired stitch density to achieve the right level of detail and coverage.
Sequin and Cord Placement: Use the software to place sequin and cord elements within the design. You can position them manually or use automated features provided by the software.
Sequin and Cord Size: Adjust the size and spacing of sequins and cords as needed to achieve the desired look. You can typically customize the size of individual sequins or cords within the design.
Pathing and Stitch Order: Define the pathing and stitching order for sequins and cords. This step ensures that the machine embroiders elements in the correct sequence, preventing overlaps or gaps.
Thread Color Selection: Assign thread colors to the different parts of the design. Indicate the thread color for each sequin or cord, as well as any other embroidery elements in the design.
Preview and Editing: Use the software's preview function to visualize how the design will look once embroidered. Make any necessary adjustments to the placement, size, or colors to achieve the desired result.
Optimize the Design: Optimize the design for machine efficiency. This may involve simplifying complex elements or reducing stitch counts to improve embroidery speed.
Save the Digitized Design: Once you are satisfied with the digitized design, save it in the appropriate file format supported by the LJ-932 Sequin embroidery machine. Common file formats include DST, PES, EXP, or others, depending on the machine's compatibility.
Load the Design to the Machine: Transfer the digitized design file to the
LJ-932 Sequin embroidery machine using a USB drive, LAN connection, or other supported methods.
Machine Setup: Prepare the machine for embroidery by setting up the fabric, selecting the appropriate threads and sequins, and ensuring that the machine is calibrated and ready.
Embroidery: Start the embroidery process on the LJ-932 Sequin embroidery machine, following the design and color sequence programmed during digitization.
Quality Control: Monitor the embroidery process to ensure that sequins and cords are placed correctly and that the design looks as intended.
Trimming and Finishing: After embroidery is complete, trim any excess sequin or cord threads and finish the design to your specifications.
Digitizing a design for sequin and cord embroidery requires skill and practice, as it involves understanding both the design and the capabilities of the LJ-932 Sequin embroidery machine. Experienced digitizers can create intricate and eye-catching embroidered designs with this technique.
LJ-932 Sequin embroidery machine computer Cording embroidery machine
Sequin/Beads Embroidery Machine Series uses lock stitches embroidery without any falling off of thread. And meanwhile, it has the characteristic of chain stitch looping embroidery with strong sense of three-D.