Laces Fabrics

By admin, December 28, 2008 8:20 pm

laces fabrics

There are different types of racks. Sometimes, simply choose the most appropriate frame for your canvas can be as exasperating as the stitching itself. That is why we must presented with various opportunities offered by different embroidery frames.

The first opportunity is not to collect any frame. In some cases the frames are not necessary, as in the work of cloth, canvas and paint kits, tassels and lace Hapsberg samples.

Another thing to consider is that the racks differ in price. Economic frameworks are adequate in some cases, but more may be inadequate in most embroidery projects. The frames are inexpensive Ring frames, Q-snaps and frames bar voltage.

1) ring frames are better when the box is 1 inch deep. If the slot is narrower, the tissue can easily slip. Frames may be wood or plastic, wood is the best. The fabric must be kept tight in the frame, ring frame but several difficulties arise. Less fabric, narrow frames are sufficient to keep the fabric taut. But when the tissue is larger and more complicated embroidery, ring frames are easy to miss the material, which can not sustain strongly enough. The plastic frames are easier to let go of the wooden material.

2) Q-snaps are another type of inexpensive racks. Plastic Rods are scored together and the fabric is cut into a plastic frame. Another piece of plastic is also grooved on the web. But the fabric is not tight enough and may slide easily, compared with the scroll bars, stretcher bars and frames of the slate used in sewing.

3) Stretcher bars are quite inexpensive and may be the best solution for any type of embroidery. Stretcher bar frames are made of wood and fabric stays in perfect tense. The bars are sold in pairs, and Each bar has dog teeth that maintain web tension. Pairs of the stretcher bars can be combined to the large canvases. You can form a rectangular shape of the frames using two pairs. This type of racks is perfect for jewelry kits, shadow embroidery, Whitework kits, paint kits modern Jacobean needles and equipment.

Then come the more expensive types of racks used in special projects. These are:

1) Marcos displacement. They have two pairs of rods screwed so that it takes a rectangular shape. The only drawback is that sometimes the screws are loosened and the structure is not standing firm. But if neglected, the loaves of displacement are perfect because they may be on a floor or table, in almost any type of surface, and leave your hands free: you need to maintain Dona't frameworks all the time. The side rails that fit into the holes with the main peak and bottom bars can sometimes be too short for the material, so be careful when choosing the size of the image. Being too short sidebars can influence the softness of the fabric and can leave wrinkles.

2) The second frame is the frame board. The main bars are staples in the tape that forms the fabric. Mark of the board also have easels, with which they stand on stable surface. They are very comfortable. The knives that are slightly longer travel frames, so that the structure is protected from the folds.

3) Lacing. This is a version Improved scroll boxes. Go Marcos bars using only the main stress on the fabric. With strings, the fabric is sewn on all four sides at the side of bars as well, to improve the tension so that the canvas is stretched. If the fabric is soft and tears easily, sew a curtain cloth tape around the edges and then add them to the bars.

Article by Robbie Darmona – an article writer [http://www.robbiedarmona.com] who writes on a wide variety of subjects. For more information click Embroidery Frames [http://www.theneedlework.com]

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