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  2. Machine embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Commercial machine embroidery in chain stitch on a voile curtain, China, early 21st century. Machine embroidery is an embroidery process whereby a sewing machine or embroidery machine is used to create patterns on textiles. It is used commercially in product branding, corporate advertising, and uniform adornment.

  3. China Marks - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Marks’ process was further enhanced by the purchase of a state-of-the-art “computerized embroidery machine, specialty threads, stabilizers, and computer-aided design (CAD) software, along with a Windows-based laptop to manage the software,” all of it acquired with money awarded Marks by the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. With these ...

  4. Textile stabilization - Wikipedia

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    Herringbone embroidery embellishment on waistband. Couching is the most commonly used stitching method in textile stabilization. Torn, frayed, or weak areas can be secured to a support fabric with couching. [12] Generally, a 5mm stitch spacing will give stability and be quicker to stitch than a closer spacing. [11]

  5. Embroidery - Wikipedia

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    Machine embroidery is most typically done with rayon thread, although polyester thread can also be used. Cotton thread, on the other hand, is prone to breaking and is avoided. [37] There has also been a development in free hand machine embroidery, new machines have been designed that allow for the user to create free-motion embroidery which has ...

  6. Heatsetting - Wikipedia

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    Frieze is produced by a special stuffer box, the so-called Twinroll-Box (TRB). The heat setting process takes place at temperatures between 110 °C and 200 °C in a steam-air-mix. After heat setting, the yarn is cooled and wound onto packages again at the winder. In general a heat setting machine consists of six lines at eight ends (fibers) each.

  7. Nonwoven fabric - Wikipedia

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    backing/stabilizer for machine embroidery; packaging where porosity is needed; Shopping bags; insulation (fiberglass batting) acoustic insulation for appliances, automotive components, and wall-paneling; pillows, cushions, mattress cores, and upholstery padding; batting in quilts or comforters; consumer and medical face masks; mailing envelopes

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