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FUJA Commercial 1-4 Heads Embroidery Machine

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It depends on what you plan to embroider and how many orders you expect to handle. If you are starting a home-based embroidery business or upgrading from a single-needle machine, a FUJA 10-needle or 12-needle embroidery machine is a practical choice for shirts, hats, patches, towels, bags, and custom apparel.

If your designs often use more colors, or you want more flexibility for logo embroidery, uniforms, caps, and detailed artwork, a 15-needle commercial embroidery machine may be a better fit. For repeat orders, team apparel, workwear, patches, and bulk production, a 2-head embroidery machine can help you increase output by stitching two items at the same time.

Yes. FUJA multi-needle embroidery machines can be used by beginners, especially those who want to start or grow an embroidery business. However, they are more advanced than basic home embroidery machines, so it is important to learn the workflow step by step.

We recommend starting with simple flat embroidery projects such as T-shirts, towels, patches, and left-chest logos. After that, you can gradually move on to hats, hoodies, jackets, leather, and 3D puff embroidery. With practice in threading, hooping, stabilizer selection, tension adjustment, and test stitching, most new users can build a reliable production process.

FUJA commercial embroidery machine can be used for a wide range of custom embroidery products, including hats, T-shirts, polo shirts, hoodies, jackets, uniforms, workwear, towels, tote bags, backpacks, patches, aprons, baby items, school apparel, team apparel, and promotional gifts.

The final embroidery quality depends on more than the machine itself. For best results, you need the right hoop, needle, embroidery thread, stabilizer, design file, and fabric setup for each project.

Yes. FUJA embroidery machines can be used for hat embroidery and cap embroidery when paired with the correct cap frame or cap hoop system.

Cap embroidery is more challenging than flat embroidery because the surface is curved and the center seam can be thick. To get cleaner results, use a cap-ready embroidery design, secure hooping, suitable backing, the correct needle size, stable thread tension, and a slower stitching speed when needed.

If your main business includes custom caps, logo hats, trucker hats, snapbacks, or 3D puff embroidery, choose a FUJA model that clearly supports cap embroidery.

A complete embroidery setup usually includes embroidery thread, bobbins, needles, cut-away stabilizer, tear-away stabilizer, water-soluble topping, flat hoops, cap frames, magnetic hoops, scissors, thread snips, measuring tools, and basic spare parts.

Different products require different supplies. For example, shirts, hats, hoodies, patches, towels, and bags may need different hoop sizes, stabilizer types, and needle choices. FUJA is building a one-stop embroidery supply system so buyers can source embroidery machines, thread, stabilizer, hoops, and accessories from one place.

Commercial embroidery machines commonly use stitch files such as DST for production. Artwork files like JPG, PNG, PDF, or AI cannot be stitched directly. They need to be converted into a machine-ready embroidery file through embroidery digitizing software.

A good embroidery file controls stitch type, stitch direction, density, underlay, color sequence, trims, and pull compensation. For best results, always run a test stitch before embroidering a new design on customer products.

Most users can learn the basics with step-by-step practice, but professional embroidery quality takes time. The most important areas to learn are machine threading, bobbin setup, hooping, stabilizer selection, thread tension, design placement, cap embroidery setup, and routine maintenance.

If you are buying an embroidery machine for small business use, start with stable flat fabrics first. Then practice T-shirts, towels, hats, hoodies, patches, and thicker garments one by one. This helps you avoid wasted materials and gives you more confidence before accepting paid customer orders.

FUJA provides support for machine setup, operation, troubleshooting, maintenance, accessories, and basic production questions.

To help us solve your issue faster, please provide your machine model, order information, photos or videos of the problem, the design file format, thread type, needle size, fabric type, stabilizer used, and a short description of what happened. This allows our support team to check whether the issue is related to threading, tension, hooping, digitizing, bobbin setup, needle condition, or machine adjustment.

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