Embroidery placement & hooping sweatshirts and sweaters

Osman Bayrak

EMBROIDERY PLACEMENT- SWEATSHIRT/SWEATERS

Needle: #75/11 NP
Backing: Cutaway, Water soluble topping optional.

  • Sweatshirts are knit fabrics and require a stabilizing backing like cutaway. 
  • If a white garment is being sewn a sheer cutaway is recommended as it leaves no halo affect behind the light colored garment after the backing is trimmed. 
  • Solvy topping is recommended if a detailed design is being sewn or if slight distortion occurs.

 PLACEMENT CHART

POSITION    MEN WOMEN CHILDREN
Left chest S,M,L 8” down from left shoulder and 4” right of center 6.5” down from left shoulder and 3.5” right of center 4”-6” down from left shoulder seam and 2.5”-3” over from center
  XL&XXL 9” down from left shoulder and 4.5” right of center 7” down from left shoulder and 4” right of center  
Center chest S,M,L 6” down from center 6” down from center 3”-5” down from center
  XL&XXL 7”down from center 7” down from center  

 

SIZE CHART

STYLE

MEN

WOMEN

CHILDREN

Script Name

12.7mm-16mm 

12.7mm-l6mm 

10mm-12.7mm

Script Initials

16mm-19mm 

6mm-19mm 

12.7-16mm

Block Name 

12.7mm-16mm 

12.7mm-16mm 

10rnm-12.7mm

Block Initials 

16mm-19mm 

16mm-19mm 

12.7mm-16mm

 

HOW TO FRAME A SWEATSHIRT/SWEATER

Use a full piece of cutaway backing instead of strips. The added strength of the full piece of backing with Adhesive spray will result in an overall better design with less distortion of lettering and designs.
If added stability is needed use one Cutaway and one Tearaway backing. The tearaway will give additional strength while sewing but can be pulled away when completed. For added clarity on multicolored designs with extreme detail you may wish to add an additional piece of Solvy after a thread trim. Cutaway backing is recommended on most knit fabrics, but when this is not possible, the use of two Tearaway criss crossed will give added strength. Pull one layer away at a time.
 If holes appear in the garment around the edges of the design check for:
 - Too high of a density for the size sewn?
 - Was the smallest frame size used?
 - Was the correct backing and adhesive used?
 - Use a smaller size needle. Ex. If a 75/11BP was used try a 70/10BP instead.

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