Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric with needle and thread (or yarn) to create intricate patterns, textures, and designs. With advanced machinery in modern factories like ours in Dongguan, various embroidery techniques can be executed with precision and efficiency.
Normal embroidery, also known as flat embroidery, is the most common and versatile type of machine embroidery. Stitches are sewn directly onto the fabric surface in a smooth, flat layer without added height or texture.
Applique Embroidery
Appliqué embroidery combines pre-cut fabric pieces (the “appliqué”) with embroidery stitching to secure and decorate the edges. It creates layered, multi-textured designs using less thread than full-coverage embroidery.
Chenille Embroidery
Chenille embroidery creates fluffy, looped textures using special yarn . It mimics hand-made varsity letters and patch-style designs with a soft, raised, 3D pile — perfect for bold, retro aesthetics.
Chain stitch Embroidery
Chain stitch embroidery replicates the classic hand-sewn chain with a series of interlocking loops that form a textured, rope-like line. Modern computerized machines execute it at high speed with perfect uniformity — ideal for outlines, vintage logos, and decorative borders.
3D Embroidery
3D embroidery creates raised, dimensional designs by stitching over 3D foam (puff). When the needle perforates the foam, stitches “pop up,” forming a bold, sculpted effect — perfect for logos, letters, and mascots that demand attention.