User:KingLeeBruce/Embroidery description

There are two essential terms in Embroidery, one is embroidery; another is digitizing. Embroidery is the use of rayon or polyester thread to customize apparel such as t-shirts, polo golf shirts, hats, jackets, bags, business wear, and uniforms. Embroidery works by creating what is called a digitized file so that the embroidery machines know where to sew, and with what stitch pattern to sew, to create a perfectly embroidered logo. All logos are given to digitizers to decide on which stitch pattern to use for each section of the designed logo. This is the most important part of the embroidery process, because this is how every single one of shirts, for example, will look based on the digitized embroidery file. For that reason, it is very import to making the logo stitch patterns looks perfect the first time so it looks good on every single piece. Digitizing is a combination of artistic arrangement and computer process that takes a design, photo, drawing etc and converts it to an embroidery design. That design is then programmed into the computerized machines, to produce the desired result, an age-old process of needle and thread called embroidery. It was an art then and is still today.