Basic parameter settings for computerized quilting and embroidery machines
April 7, 2026
The compensation mechanism for pattern recognition in computerized quilting and embroidery machines for mattresses refers to the process of periodically collecting and identifying pattern parameters while the machine is quilting a pattern, and then performing online correction based on these parameters. Due to fabric deformation, the starting point of the pattern may shift, necessitating a trade-off in the online correction results. So, how do you set the basic parameters of a computerized quilting and embroidery machine?
First, try to maintain the shape of the pattern as much as possible;
Second, try to maintain the position of the pattern as much as possible.
To maintain the position as much as possible, the quilting pattern may deform due to the shift in the starting point; to maintain the shape as much as possible, correction is performed based on the shift in the starting point, thus shifting the position of the quilting pattern.
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According to the definition on the computerized quilting and embroidery machine website, a computerized multi-needle quilting machine is a type of computerized quilting machinery that can simultaneously use multiple needles to sew fabrics with continuous and regular stitches. It is widely used in the production of clothing, bedding, and decorative fabrics, especially in the quilting of greenhouse insulation quilts and various patterns on high-end mattresses, bedding, and home décor. It is a common mattress sewing machine that features faster quilting speed, neater and more aesthetically pleasing stitches, and advanced functions such as stopping the machine if a thread breaks.

