Embroidery
Embroidery
Embroidery is a craft of decoration of fabric or different materials using
a need in order to apply thread or yarn. It may also incorporate various
materials such as beads, pearls, quills and sequins. In recent times,
embroidery is generally seen on coats, caps, hats, dress shirts, dresses,
denim, stockings and gold shirts. It is available with a wide range of thread
or yarn colour. Some of the basic techniques or stitches that this craft
consists of are chain stitch, running stitch, cross stitch, satin stitch and
buttonhole or blanket stitch. These stitches continue to be the fundamental
techniques that are used in hand embroidery today.
With the advent of machines and computer, the embroidery technique has
undergone a major transformation. The machine embroidery development along with
its mass production emerged in the previous decades with most of the big
companies opting for embroidery garments and clothes. The machine embroidery
consists of a combination of machine looms as well as teams of experts in
embroidering the textiles. This evolved in the later years, and with the
introduction of computers, the designs were refined, and fine quality
embroidery was done which continues to remain in popularity. We have years of
experience in producing embroidered materials at various scales depending on
the requirements of your business. Our quality of the product is unmatched in
the market as we use cutting edge technology and advanced computer software to
create attractive and appealing designs to create a brilliant branding of your
business with such designs.
Process
Embroidery can be classified according to the different degree of the
designs along with taking into account the base material’s nature and the
relationship of the stick placement done to the fabric. The main categories of
embroidery include free or surface embroidery, needlepoint or canvas work and
counted embroidery.
In the free and surface embroidery, designs are applied irrespective to the
weave of the underlying fabric. This type of embroidery was particularly
popular in Chinese and Japanese culture.
In case of canvas work or needlepoint, the threads are actually stitched
through a fabric mesh in order to create a dense pattern which completely
covers the foundation fabric.
In counted- thread embroidery, patterns are created in order to make stitches over a pre-determined thread numbers in the foundation fabric. This type of embroidery is easily worked on in case of even-weave foundation fabric like embroidery canvas, woven cotton, linen fabrics and Aida cloth.
Service
We specialize in modern embroidery techniques that suit the requirements of
your business as per the design that needs to be made. Our experts have years
of experience in embroidery in the different type of methods which helps us
deliver the best quality product to ensure that the work done by us meets your
expectations and truly represents the fine quality of your product.
Embroidery can also be classified according to the similarity of
appearance. In case of drawn thread work as well as cutwork, the foundation
fabric is initially deformed or cut away in order to create holes which are
then embellished with embroidery, generally with the thread in the same colour
as that of the foundation fabric. When created with white fabric in case of
white linen or cotton, this work is generally referred and collectively called
as whitework. It can also be counted or free. Hardanger embroidery is a counted
embroidery, and when it comes to the design, they are often geometric.
Conversely, the styles like Broderie Anglaise are quite similar to free
embroidery with different floral or abstract designs that are not dependent or
essentially not perturbed by the weave of the fabric. We have made exquisite
embroidery designs using these patterns and methods over the years delivering
unique products to various businesses and helped them attain a respectable
position in their industry with our fine quality work and better products.
When it comes to fabrics and yarns that are being used in embroidery, it
depends on the requirement of the business and the product that needs to be
embroidered. Wool, silk and linen have bene the most popular ones for centuries
when it comes to fabric and yarn. At present, the embroidery thread is manufactured
in different types of materials such as cotton, novelty yarns and rayon along
with traditional wool, silk and linen. Ribbon embroidery utilizes narrow ribbon
in silk or also called silk/organza blend ribbon, which is among the most
commonly used ones in order to create floral motifs.
Surface embroidery techniques like chain stitch and even couching also
known as laid-work are among the most economical of all the expensive yarns.
When it comes to goldwork, couching is generally used. Canvas work techniques
are done in the case when a large amount of yarns are buried on the work’s back
and use more materials. However, it provides sturdier as well as more
substantially finished textile.
In case of both canvas work as well as surface embroidery, an embroidery
loop or a frame can generally use to stretch the material and made sure that
there is stitching tension which helps in preventing pattern distortion. Modern
canvas work generally follows symmetrical counted stitching patterns along with
designs emerging from the repetition of single or few similar stitches in a
different variety of hues. In contrast to this, many forms of surface
embroidery also make use of a variety of stitching patterns in a particular
single piece of work. We specialize in all forms of embroidery techniques which
we have described to offer a wide range of products to your business. You can
choose the best product quality as per your requirement as we lay special
emphasis on utilizing the right technique according to the work that needs to
be done.
At present, the embroidery is stitched with computerized embroidery machine which uses patterns that are digitized with embroidery software. In case of machine embroidery, various types of “fills” add texture as well as design to the finished work or final product. Machine embroidery is often used to add logos as well as monograms to business shirts or jackets, team apparel, gifts along with decoration of household linens, decorator fabrics and draperies which mimic the elaborate hand embroidery that has been existing for centuries. We make customized branded products with modern computerized machines using best embroidery software to deliver emphatic and exquisite designs to reflect the creativity of our work and essentially creating a better brand image of your business.