June 18, 2018
GSG, Dallas, now offers the new ZSK Sprint 7, an 18-needle, bridge-style machine with vibration-free sewing and the ability to sew up to 1,200 stitches per minute.
Adaptable to sequinning, cording, and other specialty embellishment devices without electronic board or electrical alterations, it is designed to meet current embroidery needs and allow for diversification, according to the company.
A small tubular arm with a curved design tackles hard-to-embroider areas, such as shirt pockets and cuffs, shoe fronts and baby items. The arm length has been extended to 20 mm to accommodate narrow textiles.
Other features include a full-color screen; adjustable presser foot; three USB ports; ethernet and Windows-based networking; an 80-million-stitch memory; integrated design editor; and automatic error analysis. Soft-tension technology produces stitching of small, high-quality lettering, according to the company. — D.S.
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DIME EMB, parent company of The Embroidery Store, Dallas, recently announced the acquisition of the embroidery supplies division of Nashville-based volume apparel industry supplier, Llovet Sales Company.
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August 14, 2023 | Embroidery
The Deer’s Embroidery Legacy will be celebrating its 65th anniversary this fall with an online party/webinar and over $30,000 in prizes.
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Check out the digital edition of Impressions’ new embroidery supplement covering everything from digitizing to pricing.
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