Focus on Embroidery A multi-thread option
Combining Coloreel embroidery thread with traditional threads has become much easier, thanks to Coloreel’s latest software upgrade. The company has recently added a multi-thread option to its innovative embroidery software. Coloreel’s technology is based on applying dye directly to the thread as it passes through the Coloreel unit, resulting in precise and vibrant colors. With the new multi-thread option, the Coloreel software allows users to combine traditional embroidery threads with Coloreel threads. While Coloreel offers improved effi ciency and enhanced color options for most producers, creating certain designs with special effect threads, such as frosted, metallic or neon colours, posed limitations until now. Similarly, for larger areas of plain white or black, it is still cheaper to use a basic thread in that color than Coloreel’s dyeing process. The updated software includes Coloreel’s stitch count feature, ensuring that the embroidery machine can stitch the design accurately and consistently, regardless of whether it uses Coloreel or traditional threads. Using the multi-thread option has several benefi ts, including cost savings over time as less thread and ink are used, and the ability to create even more intricate designs.
www.coloreel.com Coloreel Multi Thread Option
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Reflectra
Increasing value of your items
Regarding embroidery, the Refl ectra “Stitchfoil” offers embroiderers different refl ective effects compatible with all embroidery machines and used like a regular appliqué. The Refl ectra products assists to increase the value of embroidered items whilst reducing stitch time using a simple outline satin stitch. All products meet all the requirements of the Oeko-Tex standards and are available in sheet format (48 x 32cm).
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TheMagicTouch | 52 | September 2023
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