KR20160110294A - embroidery formation method and its embroidery fabric - Google Patents

embroidery formation method and its embroidery fabric Download PDF

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KR20160110294A
KR20160110294A KR1020160110671A KR20160110671A KR20160110294A KR 20160110294 A KR20160110294 A KR 20160110294A KR 1020160110671 A KR1020160110671 A KR 1020160110671A KR 20160110671 A KR20160110671 A KR 20160110671A KR 20160110294 A KR20160110294 A KR 20160110294A
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The present invention relates to a three-dimensional embroidery method using a wood rock and a three-dimensional embroidery pattern decoration fabric manufactured by the same. According to the present invention, a part corresponding to a planar pattern is primarily embroidered first and then a part corresponding to a three-dimensional pattern is secondarily embroidered with a wood rock (styrofoam). Then, the textile fabric primarily and secondarily embroidered is washed with a petroleum-based solvent capable of dissolving the wood rock (styrofoam) so that a three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion having a soft volume can be formed at the secondarily embroidered part. The present invention includes: a first embroidery step in which primary embroidery is performed on the part corresponding to the planar pattern in the overall embroidery pattern embroidered on the textile fabric in a predetermined pattern; a step in which the wood rock having a predetermined thickness is stacked on and fixed to the textile fabric after the primary embroidery is completed in the first embroidery step; a second embroidery step in which secondary embroidery is performed with the wood rock on the part of the overall embroidery pattern corresponding to the three-dimensional pattern, the overall embroidery pattern being embroidered on the textile fabric where the wood rock is stacked and fixed; and a step in which the textile fabric secondarily embroidered with the wood rock in the second embroidery step is washed by the use of the petroleum-based solvent, the wood rock is dissolved by the petroleum-based solvent, and a space portion is formed inside the secondarily embroidered part as a result of the dissolution, the three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion having the volume being formed by that space portion.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a three dimensional embroidery method using a woodlock, and a embroidery formation method and its embroidery fabric,

[0001] The present invention relates to a method of embroidery using a woodlock and a method of fabricating a embroidery pattern using the same, and more particularly, to a method of embroidery using a woodlock, ), And then a cloth fabric which has been embroidered on the first and second sides with a petroleum solvent capable of dissolving the woodlock (styrofoam) is washed to obtain a three-dimensional embroidery pattern having a soft volume at the second embroidery area The present invention relates to a three-dimensional embroidery method using woodlocks capable of forming a three-dimensional embroidery pattern.

In general, embroidery is embroidered with pictures, letters, patterns, etc. in various color chambers on cloth or cloth, and has a unique texture which is different from printing, so that it is widely applied to cloth, curtain, mark and accessories.

Traditionally, embroidery has been sewn by hand, but these grandsons take a lot of time and are not suitable for mass production. In recent years, after designing an embroidery program for a desired picture, letter, pattern through a computer, Embroidery machines are used in which embroidery machines put embroidery on fabric directly (see, for example, Korean Patent Laid-open Publication No. 10-2001-0015999)

Also, in order to realize a greater stereoscopic effect and aesthetic feeling, the nonwoven fabric is placed on one side of the fabric such as 'three-dimensional embroidery' of Korean Utility Model Registration No. 20-0348063, and the fabric is embroidered together with the nonwoven fabric.

However, since the embroidery of the three-dimensional embroidery is embroidered together with the fabric and the nonwoven fabric, when the thickness of the nonwoven fabric is thick, it is difficult to embroider finely as an embroidery needle. When the thickness of the nonwoven fabric is small, the three-

On the other hand, a method of producing a three-dimensional embroidery in which a space layer using a soluble material is formed is disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0266237 (hereinafter referred to as "a crew member").

However, there is no specific description of a water-soluble material which can be dissolved by the addition of water at a temperature of 18 to 25 ° C for 10 to 30 minutes.

In order to remove the water-soluble material, it is necessary to remove the water-soluble material with a certain force and forcibly remove the water-soluble material. There is a problem that the embroidery portion is cut off during the removal process. In other words, the water-soluble material should be removed artificially because it can not be completely dissolved at a temperature of 18 to 25 ° C for 10 to 30 minutes. In the process of removing the water-soluble material, And the like.

Korean Patent Laid-Open No. 10-2001-0015999, Method of repairing embroidery pattern of embroidery fabric using computer and sewing machine. Domestic utility model registration number 20-0348063, three-dimensional embroidery. Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0266237, a method for producing a three-dimensional embroidery in which a space layer is formed using a soluble material.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been conceived in order to solve the problems of the prior art described above, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a method of embroidery a portion corresponding to a flat pattern first and a portion corresponding to a three- (Styrofoam), the fabric can be washed with a petroleum-based solvent to form a three-dimensional embroidery pattern having a soft volume at the second embroidery area A three dimensional embroidery method using a woodlock, and a three dimensional embroidery pattern fabric manufactured thereby.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an embroidery pattern embroidery method comprising: a first embroidery step of embroidering a part of a whole embroidery pattern embroidered on a textile fabric with a predetermined pattern, Stacking a woodrock having a predetermined thickness on a fabric finished first in embroidery in the first embroidery step; A second embroidery step of embroidering a portion corresponding to a three-dimensional pattern among the entire embroidery patterns embroidered on the fabric cloth laminated and fixed on the woodlock with the woodlock; And a second fabric embroidering step of fabricating the second embroidery fabric with the second fabric embroidered with the petroleum-based solvent in the second embroidery step, And forming a three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion having a volume by the space portion.

The step of forming the three-dimensional embroidery pattern comprises: washing the fabric fabric with the second embroidery finished with petroleum solvent for 20 to 30 minutes, dehydrating for 5 to 10 minutes, Min to allow the petroleum solvent to evaporate from the fabric fabric.

The wood block preferably has a thickness of 1 to 5 mm.

The petroleum-based solvent is preferably composed of a solvent or a hydrocarbon.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a textile fabric comprising: a fabric fabric capable of embroidery with a predetermined pattern; A flat embroidery pattern portion formed by embroidery on a portion corresponding to a flat pattern among all embroidery patterns embroidered on the fabric, And a three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion formed by embroidering a volume of the whole embroidery pattern embroidered on the fabric to have a volume at a portion corresponding to the three-dimensional pattern, wherein the three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion includes: And then the fabric is secondarily embroidered together with the wood block. The second fabric embroidered fabric is washed with a petroleum solvent for 20 to 30 minutes, dehydrated for 5 to 10 minutes, and then dried at a temperature of 60 to 80 degrees And the petroleum-based solvent is evaporated from the cloth fabric by drying for 30 to 40 minutes to dissolve the wood rock by the petroleum-based solvent to form a space portion inside the secondary embroidery, so that the volume of the three-dimensional embroidery pattern It is preferable to form a part.

According to the three-dimensional embroidery method using woodlock according to the present invention and the three-dimensional embroidery pattern fabric manufactured thereby, the area corresponding to the flat pattern is first embroidered first and the portion corresponding to the three-dimensional pattern is combined with woodlock (styrofoam) After the main embroidery is completed, it is possible to form a three-dimensional embroidery pattern having a soft volume on the second embroidery area by washing the fabric embroidery which has been embroidered on the first and second sides with a petroleum solvent capable of dissolving the woodlock (styrofoam) There is an effect.

In addition, in the past, a three-dimensional pattern was formed using corn as a material, but the surface of the three-dimensional pattern was uneven. However, since the present invention is made of wood (styrofoam), the surface of the three-dimensional pattern is uniformly formed.

1 is a block diagram of a stereoscopic embroidery method using Woodrock (Styrofoam) according to the present invention,
2 is a view showing the first embroidery step in the embroidery method using Woodrock (Styrofoam) according to the present invention,
FIG. 3 is a view showing a step of laminating and fixing woodrock (styrofoam) in a three-dimensional embroidery method using woodrock (styrofoam) according to the present invention,
4 is a view showing a second embroidery step in the embroidery method using Woodrock (Styrofoam) according to the present invention,
5 is a photograph showing a step of forming a three-dimensional embroidery pattern in a three-dimensional embroidery method using Woodrock (Styrofoam) according to the present invention,
FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view for explaining a plan embroidery pattern part and a three-dimensional embroidery pattern part, which are the main parts of a three-dimensional embroidery pattern fabric manufactured by a three-dimensional embroidery method using woodrock (styrofoam) according to the present invention,
FIG. 7 is a photograph of a state in which a portion corresponding to a three-dimensional pattern is secondarily embroidered together with a woodrod (styrofoam) on the fabric in the second embroidery step provided in the embroidery method using woodrock (styrofoam) of the present invention,
8 is a photograph showing the finished product in a state where the fabric is washed with a petroleum solvent and the fabric is cut along the rim of the embroidery pattern in FIG. 8,
Fig. 9 is a photograph showing various examples of the embroidery pattern fabric produced by the embroidery method using Woodrock (Styrofoam) according to the present invention.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

Prior to the description of the present invention, the following specific structure or functional description is merely illustrative for the purpose of describing an embodiment according to the concept of the present invention, and embodiments according to the concept of the present invention may be embodied in various forms , And should not be construed as limited to the embodiments described herein.

In addition, embodiments according to the concept of the present invention can make various changes and have various forms, so that specific embodiments are illustrated in the drawings and described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the embodiments according to the concept of the present invention are not intended to limit the present invention to specific modes of operation, but include all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention.

2 is a view showing a first embroidery step in the embroidery method using Woodrock (Styrofoam) according to the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a view showing a first embroidery step 3 is a view showing a step of laminating and fixing woodrock (styrofoam) in a method of embroidering water using styrofoam according to the present invention. Fig. 4 is a view showing a step of stitching a styrofoam- FIG. 5 is a photograph showing a step of forming a three-dimensional embroidery pattern in a three-dimensional embroidery method using woodrock (styrofoam) according to the present invention, FIG. 6 is a photograph showing a three- An enlarged cross-sectional view for explaining a flat embroidery pattern portion and a three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion, which are the main parts of a three-dimensional embroidery pattern fabric manufactured by a method FIG. 7 is a photograph of a state in which a portion corresponding to a three-dimensional pattern is secondarily embroidered together with a woodrod (styrofoam) on a fabric in a second embroidery step provided in the embroidery method using woodrock (styrofoam) of the present invention, FIG. 8 is a photograph of a finished product in which the fabric is washed with a petroleum-based solvent and the fabric is cut along the rim of the embroidery pattern in FIG. 8, and FIG. 9 is a photograph of a solid body It is a real photograph of various other examples of embroidery pattern fabric produced by embroidery method.

As shown in these figures, the method of embroidering with woodlock (styrofoam) according to the present invention preferably includes a first embroidery step (102).

The first embroidery step 102 is a step of embroidering a portion of the entire embroidery pattern 120, which is embroidered on the fabric 110 with a predetermined pattern, corresponding to a flat pattern.

The first embroidery step 102 embroideres only a flat pattern except the three-dimensional pattern in the entire embroidery pattern 120 embroidered on the fabric fabric 110, and is the same as the normal plane embroidery pattern.

As shown in the figure, the embroidery method using Woodrock (Styrofoam) according to the present invention is a method of embroidering a woodroole (styrofoam) 130 having a certain thickness on a cloth fabric 110 which has been embroidered first in the first embroidery step 102, (104) of laminating and fixing.

In order to fix the woodroof 130 to the fabric 110 at the stage of stacking and fixing the woodroof 130, it is possible to fix the styrofoam 130 using a primitive embroidery. That is, only a predetermined portion of the woodroof (styrofoam) 130 can be initially embroidered and fixed such that the styrofoam 130 does not fall off the fabric 110.

As shown, the method of embroidery using Woodrock (Styrofoam) according to the present invention preferably includes a second embroidery step (106).

The second embroidery step 106 is a step in which a portion corresponding to the solid pattern of the entire embroidery pattern 120 which is embroidered on the cloth fabric 110 laminated and fixed to the woodroof 130 is stitched on a woodroof 130, And the second step is to embroider.

The second embroidery step 106 embroideres the three-dimensional pattern except the plane pattern on the entire embroidery pattern 120 embroidered on the fabric 110 with the woodrock, There is a difference in embroidering with Woodrock (Styrofoam).

It is preferable to use Woodrock (Styrofoam) 130 having a thickness of 1 to 5 mm as compressed styrofoam, which is laminated and fixed to the fabric 110, (Styrofoam) having a thickness of about 5 mm can be used.

However, if the thickness of woodrock (styrofoam) is less than 1mm, it may be difficult to express the three-dimensional feeling. If the thickness of woodrock (styrofoam) is too thick as 5mm or more, it may be difficult to embroider with woodrod (styrofoam) have.

In the present invention, it is most preferable to use woodrock (styrofoam) having a thickness of about 3 mm, and the three-dimensional effect expressed by the thickness of woodrock (styrofoam) is different. For example, when a thick woodrock (styrofoam) is used, the expression of a three-dimensional feeling can be assured.

It is also preferred that the second embroidery step 106 along with the first embroidery step 102 and the woodrod (styrofoam) 130 use a conventional computerized embroidery machine, A description of the method of embroidering by the user is omitted. However, the present invention is characterized in that a portion corresponding to a flat pattern is first embroidered first, and then a portion corresponding to a solid pattern together with a woodrod (styrofoam) is secondarily embroidered. This can be clearly seen from Fig.

7 is a photograph of a state in which embroidery is completed in a first order by a first embroidery step 102 and then embroidery is completed in a second order together with a woodlock (styrofoam) 130 by a second embroidery step 106 (Styrofoam) 130 on the photograph shown in FIG. 7, and the area embroidered in black and red is a portion that is secondarily embroidered so that a three-dimensional pattern is formed. That is, in the photograph, there is a plane embroidery firstly underneath the white colored area, which is a portion embroidered in yellow and white in the display of FIG.

As shown, the method of embodying the present invention using woodlock (styrofoam) preferably includes the step of forming a volume embroidery pattern (step 108).

The step of forming a volume embossed embroidery pattern 108 may be performed by using a petroleum-based solvent in the second embroidery step 106 with the embroidery fabric 110 having been embroidered with the woodlock 130 in a second order (Styrofoam) 130 is dissolved by the petroleum-based solvent to form a space portion 124a inside the secondary embroidery portion, and the volume portion 124a is formed by the space portion 124a, Thereby forming an embroidery pattern portion.

On the other hand, in order to dissolve woodrock (styrofoam) and form volume embroidery patterns, the fabric material 110 having been embroidered in a second order is washed with a petroleum solvent for 20 to 30 minutes and dehydrated for 5 to 10 minutes And then dried at a temperature of 60 to 80 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes to allow the petroleum solvent to evaporate from the fabric fabric 110.

According to the present invention, the space portion 124a is formed inside the portion where the woodrock (styrofoam) is dissolved by the petroleum solvent and is secondarily embroidered in the process of cleaning as the petroleum solvent, The three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion can be formed.

In the present invention, it is preferable to wash the woodrod (styrofoam) (the white part in the photograph of FIG. 7) separately from the non-embroidered area after the second embroidery with the woodrod (styrofoam) 130 . If the wood block (styrofoam) which is not secondarily embroidered is removed separately and then washed, the second embroidered portion may be broken during the removal process. Accordingly, the present invention can remove the second embroidery portion due to separate removal of the woodlock (styrofoam) of the portion not subjected to the secondary embroidery, thereby realizing a more reliable three-dimensional effect.

Meanwhile, the petroleum solvent used in the present invention is preferably composed of a solvent or a bucker, and is not limited to a solvent or a bucket, but includes all solvents capable of dissolving woodlock (styrofoam).

As shown in the drawing, the embroidery pattern fabric produced by the embroidery method using Woodrock (Styrofoam) according to the present invention comprises a fabric fabric 110, a flat embroidery pattern pattern 122, and a three-dimensional embroidery pattern pattern 124 .

The flat fabric embroidery pattern 122 is formed to have a size enough to embroidery with a predetermined pattern, and the flat embroidery pattern pattern 122 is formed by embossing the entire embroidery pattern 120 embroidered on the fabric fabric 110, And is firstly embroidered on the area.

The three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion 124 is formed by embroidering the entire embroidery pattern 120, which is embroidered on the fabric 110, with a volume at a portion corresponding to a three-dimensional pattern.

At this time, the three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion 124 is formed by stacking and fixing wood styrofoam 130 on a fabric having a flat embroidery pattern portion 122, secondarily embroidering it together with the wood styrofoam 130, The stitched fabric fabric 110 is washed with petroleum solvent for 20 to 30 minutes to dissolve all of the woodlocks (styrofoam), then dehydrated for 5 to 10 minutes and dried at 60 to 80 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes (Styrofoam) is dissolved by the petroleum-based solvent by evaporating the petroleum-based solvent from the fabric fabric 110, thereby forming a space portion 124a inside the secondary embroidery so that the space portion 124a To form a three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion 124 having a volume.

According to the present invention, a portion corresponding to a flat pattern is primarily embroidered on a fabric fabric 110, a portion corresponding to a three-dimensional pattern is secondarily embroidered on a fabric fabric together with a woodrod (styrofoam) 130, The space portion 124a is formed inside the secondary embroidered portion by washing the woodroque (styrofoam) 130 using a solvent or a burr to form a volume embroidered embroidery pattern 124 can do.

The three-dimensional embroidery pattern 124 formed as described above can control the volume feeling (dimensional feeling) according to the thickness of the wood pillars (styrofoam) 130, and can have a smooth three-dimensional feeling by the space portion 124a.

Although the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited thereto. It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.

110 - Fabric Fabric 120 - Overall Glyph
122 - Plain embroidery pattern part 124 - Solid embroidery pattern part

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A first embroidery step of embroidering a part of the whole embroidery pattern embroidered on the fabric with a predetermined pattern to a first area corresponding to a flat pattern;
Stacking a woodrock having a predetermined thickness on a fabric finished first in embroidery in the first embroidery step;
A second embroidery step of embroidering a portion corresponding to a three-dimensional pattern among the entire embroidery patterns embroidered on the fabric fabric laminated and fixed on the woodlock with the woodlock; And
The fabric material having the second embroidery completed with the woodlock in the second embroidery step is washed using a petroleum solvent to dissolve the woodroll by the petroleum solvent so that a space is formed inside the second embroidery area, And forming a three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion having a volume by the space portion.
The method according to claim 1,
The step of forming the three-dimensional embroidery pattern includes:
The second fabric embroidered fabric is washed with petroleum solvent for 20 to 30 minutes, dehydrated for 5 to 10 minutes, and then dried at a temperature of 60 to 80 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes, Thereby allowing the solvent to evaporate.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the woodlock has a thickness of 1 to 5 mm.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the petroleum-based solvent comprises one of a solvent and a burr.
A fabric which can be embroidered with a predetermined pattern;
A flat embroidery pattern portion formed by embroidery on a portion corresponding to a flat pattern among all embroidery patterns embroidered on the fabric, And
And a three-dimensional embroidery pattern formed by embroidering the entire fabric so as to have a volume in a portion corresponding to the three-dimensional pattern of the entire embroidery pattern embroidered on the cloth fabric,
The three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion includes:
The wood fabric is laminated and fixed on the fabric with the flat embroidery pattern portion, and then the fabric is secondarily embroidered together with the wood block. The fabric fabric is then washed with a petroleum solvent for 20 to 30 minutes and dehydrated for 5 to 10 minutes. And then dried at a temperature of 60 to 80 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes to evaporate the petroleum solvent from the fabric so that the petroleum solvent dissolves the woodroll to form a space inside the second embroidery, Wherein the three-dimensional embroidery pattern portion having a volume is formed by the three-dimensional embroidery method.
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