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How
It Works

Embroidery is
the process of sewing an image onto garments with thread.
Crystal
Clear Logos runs two embroidering machines, a four head
and a six head. The machines sew exact duplicate images
with each head at the same time, for example, the four
head produces four embroidered garments per run.
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Before
an image can be embroidered, it must first be scanned
into the computer and digitized. A wireframe
is placed around sections of the image in the computer.
The wireframe contains information that tells the embroidery
machines what path the needles must follow. The digitizer
must keep every needle movement and thread trim in
mind so that the image will work properly.
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