972-613-TEES
TYPES OF EMBROIDERY STITCHES
SATIN STITCH
This is the most common embroidery stitch type and is used in the majority of lettering and design outlines.
In this example, you can see the center of the "O" is filled using a fill stitch. The edge of the "O" is reinforced using a satin stitch. The other text uses a satin stitch as the fill and outline. The blue "NOW" text is also satin stitch.
This is the most common embroidery stitch type and is used in the majority of lettering and design outlines.
In this example, you can see the center of the "O" is filled using a fill stitch. The edge of the "O" is reinforced using a satin stitch. The other text uses a satin stitch as the fill and outline. The blue "NOW" text is also satin stitch.
WALKING STITCH
This type of embroidery stitch is also referred to as a running stitch. The dashed line style is typically used to capture very small details in embroidery designs. The walking stitch is commonly used to re-create the look of hand sewing in many retail designs.
This type of embroidery stitch is also referred to as a running stitch. The dashed line style is typically used to capture very small details in embroidery designs. The walking stitch is commonly used to re-create the look of hand sewing in many retail designs.
FILL STITCH
This stitch is used to fill large areas of color. The fill stitch is also used to create an underlay foundation to layer more complicated embroidery designs or designs being sewn on flimsy materials (rayon, silk, etc). On high pile garments such as fleece, a fill stitch may be used to create a foundation so an acceptable amount of detail is not lost in the fabric fibers.
This example shows a fill stitch used in most areas to create a nice solid shape. Satin stitch is used in the black swirl and a running stitch is used in the guitar fret detail. The twill fabric has its own texture in the background.
This stitch is used to fill large areas of color. The fill stitch is also used to create an underlay foundation to layer more complicated embroidery designs or designs being sewn on flimsy materials (rayon, silk, etc). On high pile garments such as fleece, a fill stitch may be used to create a foundation so an acceptable amount of detail is not lost in the fabric fibers.
This example shows a fill stitch used in most areas to create a nice solid shape. Satin stitch is used in the black swirl and a running stitch is used in the guitar fret detail. The twill fabric has its own texture in the background.