Sewing VS. stabbing. What is better?
You probably already have an answer. :)
If you don't know what embroidery is and how to sew it ... I think they are wrong. : D To be honest, as long as you have experience in embroidery, I'm sure you've met them both before and have probably used both. You may not know these names.
So what is sewing and what is embroidery?
First, the question of strategy. How are the internal colon different?
Don't be fooled, think carefully.
If your answer is "no difference", then you are right.
And this is very important to understand. Sewing knives are basically two ways of sewing but they do not change the seam և Unless you are careful, sewing does not change the quality of the seam.
It can be seen here that the stitch made by the sewing method is similar to thestitched stitching.
But why do these two methods exist?
Well, embroidery has many faces and embroidery has different tastes.
Someone works completely with their hands on the table without a ring, in this case, of course, sewing.
Another person prefers to work on a corpse or a wooden ring and spread the fabric on a solid drum. They may be more comfortable to inject.
Features of the sewing method
- Sewing means that the needle does not release the look of the fabric when embroidering. He almost always slept on it, wrapping some pieces for sewing.
- It is more convenient to sew by hand (like Sachico) or prepare to loosen the loop or hoop for the fabric a little.
- If you stick to this method and practice, your SIM cards will likely be clean. However, if it's not common, this method will be easier to mix.
- If you use it for a while, you will find that this method is very fast.
- There will be more conflicts when you pull the thread, so it will probably come later.
Features of the injection method
- Stabbing a knife means that the candy is inserted into the right corner of the fabric and then out at a right angle. The needle moves back and forth.
- It is more convenient to work with a drum-shaped fabric in a ring or frame.
- Once stitched, the stitches are easy to keep clean. There are also comments that the stitches might look great as they expand, which I haven't noticed myself.
- Because the knife takes at least 4 steps to move (insert - pull - pull - pull - pull - pull) and 2 steps (roll - pull - pull).
- Since the needle always passes at right angles into the fabric, the used thread will come out slowly.
for me ...
I would like to point out that no method is worse or better than the other. It is a matter of taste or choice.
Personally, I am a knife manufacturer. I have an unusual tendency to work with stitches like lazy daisies , chains and notes .
By the way, there are some points that are more suitable for working one way or another. So even if you want to sew, for example, when you want to sew a pink chain , you have no choice but to use the sewing method. And when it comes to French banknotes , they can only be held with a knife.
But if there are two options, I will do the embroidery.
First, this is a habit. It wasn't my choice, it was more common. And I totally agree.
The "speed" condition is not important to me because my sewing should take longer because either I mix it, I have to do it again or I take my time to measure the seams correctly. :
I usually expand in two ways. First of all, these are the most comfortable places to work with. The second is when I'm too lazy to use a button for short stitches.
In all other cases, I was stabbed to death.
and you? Do you like stitches or knives? :)