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WHAT IS EMBROIDERY?

Embroidery is a decorative art form that involves decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn. The process involves creating designs or patterns on the fabric by stitching various types of stitches using a needle and thread or yarn. Embroidery can be done by hand or with the use of a sewing machine or embroidery machine. It is a popular form of decorative art and is often used to enhance the beauty and aesthetic appeal of clothing, linens, and other textiles. Embroidery can be simple or intricate, and the designs can be created using a wide range of colors and textures of thread or yarn.

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FLAT EMBROIDERY

Flat embroidery is a technique where a stitch is applied to a garment to create a smooth, flat design. It is a popular method for adding intricate and detailed designs to clothing without distorting the image.

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3D PUFF EMBROIDERY

The 3D Puff technique involves inserting foam beneath the top stitch to create a raised surface and give embroidered designs a three-dimensional appearance. This technique is frequently employed on caps to achieve the desired effect.

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Embroidered Patches

Embroidered patches are made using a fabric backing and thread to create a piece of embroidery. They are applied to clothing using adhesive backing or by stitching. These patches are particularly useful for decorating caps or as sleeve patches.

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Metallic Threads

Metallic threads are made of synthetic materials like polyester but give an appearance of metal. These threads are ideal for adding a three-dimensional effect to a 2D design.

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Chenille Embroidery

Chenille embroidery is a type of decorative stitching that involves making loops on the surface of the fabric to create a textured finish. This unique embroidery option is created using materials such as wool, cotton, or acrylic yarns and can add a distinctive texture and depth to your designs.

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Tackle Twill

Tackle Twill, also known as applique, involves sewing cut pieces of one material onto another to create letters, numbers or logos. It is a popular method for covering large areas with a design. It is suitable when embroidering would be too heavy or uncomfortable.

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