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Guide to Embroidery Machines Education and Training

Sew up your success by spending time learning about your embroidery machine


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If you are running a custom embroidery business or have just purchased your first commercial embroidery machine to increase your business' output, besides offering a quality end product, what will benefit you most is some embroidery machines education and training. Embroidery machines can range from simple ones with a few preloaded designs to an industrial embroidery machine capable of high speed multi design output. The more complex the machine, the more is needed to know to work it properly.

With embroidered designs gaining popularity, the intricacies of them is also growing. Computerized embroidery machines are now able to create these complex designs in a matter of minutes. However, embroider machines do not solely run on autopilot. There is maintenance, troubleshooting and daily checks that the operator should be aware of.

1. Go to the embroidery machine manufacturer for information.

2. Find a classroom based embroidering machines training.

3. Use the Internet to find instruction for a sewing embroidery machine.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Get training and manuals from the embroidery machine sellers


Sometimes, the best place to go for knowledge is the source. Embroidery machines typically come with some form of documentation, such as an owners manual or a short DVD to get you up and running. If the information you have received is not answering your questions or you need further instruction, consider going to the manufacturer of your embroidery machine for assistance.

I recommend: Brother International offers manuals, templates, documentation and even email support to help you get your questions answered. Pantograms Mfg can provide you with training on getting started with your embroidery machine, oiling machines, timing problems and also winding bobbins.

Locate classroom based training for embroidering machines


If you have a group of employees that need education on the workings of embroidering machines, you should consider classroom based training so that everyone can be on the same page at once. Classroom based training can benefit you because it is hands on and an instructor is present to help you answer questions or show you how to perform a certain task like threading a bobbin.

I recommend: The embroidery machine instructors at iCanHelpSew.com offer classroom based instruction on performing a variety of tasks, such as embroidering ribbons or using templates on computerized embroidery machines. TEXMAC provides classroom based training at any trade show or seminar they attend. The classes range from general machine use to specific embroidery tasks.

Utilize an online based embroidering machine instruction


If your schedule is erratic or your budget is tight, but you still want to take advantage of embroidery machines education and training, find an online class that you can take as time permits.

I recommend: Baby Lock offers a variety of classes that can be taken online and are also self-paced. The classes vary by experience level. The experienced instructors at Embroidery Academy.com offer a variable online class schedule that can fit both a novice or a more seasoned embroidery machine operator.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • After purchasing an embroidery sewing machine, be sure to register it with the company you purchased it from or the manufacturer. This ensures that you will stay up to date on any service bulletins, new documentation available or additional templates for your use.
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