By Lindee Goodall

Bridge Machine

Type of embroidery machine with heads suspended from a bridge or beam, allowing the pantograph a wider range or movement from front to back of the machine table. This type of machine features twin shafts, one turning the bobbin assembly and one turning the upper components, with the two shafts turned by a belt at the end of the machine. Used extensively for embroidering yard goods.

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Embroidery Tip

  • Sewing through “sticky-back” stabilizers can result in a thick, stiff embroidery. Before adjusting the design, sew it with a different backing (I like no-show mesh cut-aways) and see if it makes a significant change.

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