1, open the computer embroidery software: open the embroidery software on the computer, such as EMBODE, Tadao, etc. These softwares usually have powerful functions and tools that can help you create and edit embroidery patterns.
2. Select and import a pattern design: In the software, you can select an existing pattern design or create a new one. For the existing design, you can open the import through the file menu of the software. For the new design, you can use the drawing tools of the software to draw. Use the functions and tools of the software to adjust the design.
3. Digitize and edit stitches: After adjusting the pattern design, you need to digitize and edit stitches. This step usually involves marking reference points and setting parameters such as stitch length and density. With the left mouse button and the right mouse button, you can mark the reference point and curve point respectively, and press ENTER to end the digitized line segment. After you finish the pattern design and stitch editing, you can save the pattern design as a file for later use. You can also export the pattern design to embroidery machine or other equipment for embroidery.
Operation skills of computer embroidery plate making;
1, familiar with software functions: different computer embroidery software has different functions and characteristics, so it is necessary to be familiar with the functions and usage of the software. You can learn how to use the software by viewing the software manual, watching instructional videos or attending training courses.
2. Adjusting parameters: In the process of plate making, various parameters need to be adjusted according to the pattern design and stitch requirements. Such as stitch density, line segment length, rotation angle, etc. When adjusting parameters, factors such as embroidery effect and production efficiency should be considered to ensure that the final embroidery effect meets the design requirements.
3, attention to detail: in the process of plate making, you need to pay attention to details. For example, complex pattern design requires color separation, and different color areas are put on different levels for embroidery. At the same time, we also need to pay attention to the smoothness and aesthetics of lines, as well as the uniformity and stability of stitches.