Techniques

Embroidery

Flat embroidery: Flat embroidery involves stitching directly onto a fabric surface, creating a design that lies flat against the material.

 

 

 

 

Chenille embroidery: Chenille embroidery uses a special type of thread called chenille yarn, which has a soft, fuzzy texture. This technique creates a raised, textured design on the fabric, often used for lettering or logos on varsity jackets and patches.

 

3D embroidery: 3D embroidery, also known as puff embroidery, creates a raised, three-dimensional effect by using foam or a special type of backing beneath the stitches. This technique adds depth and dimension to the design, making it stand out from the fabric surface.

 

 

 

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Printing

Screen printing:Screen printing is one of the highest quality printing processes within textile printing. With this type of printing, the printing ink is printed through a fine mesh fabric onto the desired textile using a squeegee. Highest quality, brilliant colour fastness, pleasant feel, long-lasting wash resistance and durability are the main features of this high-quality printing method

Digital printing:Digital printing is used to print textiles from small print runs. Digital printing technology enables direct printing on T-shirts, sweatshirts, pullovers, long-sleeved T-shirts, hoodies, polo shirts and many other textiles. This is perfect for multi-coloured print motifs. The printed textile has a very good wash resistance and convinces with radiant, clear, multicoloured and intensive colours.

Puffer printing: Puffer printing is a technique used in textile printing where a special ink is applied to the fabric, which expands when heated, creating a raised or "puffed" effect on the surface of the print. It adds texture and dimension to the design, often used for decorative or aesthetic purposes.