CNC Embroidery: Custom Tags
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CNC Embroidery: Custom Tags
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A CNC embroidery machine is a great option for making custom tags for fabric things you make yourself.
I decided to make tags with the logo of my family's business, Wildwood Adventure outfitters.
You need:
-ribbon (the width and twice the length of the tag you want)
-a CNC embroidery machine
-thread
-a vector image of your logo
-a bigger piece of stabilizing fabric
This tutorial is for the Singer Futura 250.
I decided to make tags with the logo of my family's business, Wildwood Adventure outfitters.
You need:
-ribbon (the width and twice the length of the tag you want)
-a CNC embroidery machine
-thread
-a vector image of your logo
-a bigger piece of stabilizing fabric
This tutorial is for the Singer Futura 250.
Get Your Logo
![WAO Logo for tag.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F93/R4OR/H2WER3SJ/F93R4ORH2WER3SJ.jpg&filename=WAO Logo for tag.jpg)
For best results, you need a logo image that has large blocks of color. These will be easy for your machine to separate and sew.
Import Into Futura
Use AutoPunch to make your image into a stitch pattern.
Prepare Fabric
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Stretch your ribbon across something stabilizing that you will be able to tear away after sewing. I used regular printer paper, and it worked okay.
Sew and Enjoy!
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My thread tensions were a bit off, but the idea stands. Best if your logo doesn't have too much detail.