Embellishment Options

  • Embroidery: Using thread to create designs or logos on fabric. Embroidery adds a professional and textured look to garments and accessories.
  • Screen Printing: A versatile and cost-effective method for printing designs onto fabric using screens and ink. Screen printing is ideal for bold, colorful designs with high levels of detail.
  • Heat Transfer: Applying heat to transfer designs from a carrier sheet onto fabric or hard surfaces. Heat transfer is suitable for complex designs and smaller quantities.
  • Direct-to-Garment (DTG) Printing: Using specialized printers to print designs directly onto fabric. DTG printing offers full-color customization with minimal setup time.
  • Sublimation Printing: Transferring designs onto fabric using heat and special dyes that bond with polyester fibers. Sublimation printing results in vibrant, long-lasting colors and is ideal for performance apparel and polyester-based products.
  • Appliqué: Attaching fabric shapes or designs onto a base fabric using stitching or adhesive. Appliqué adds dimension and texture to garments and can be used to create intricate designs.
  • Embossing/Debossing: Creating raised (embossing) or recessed (debossing) designs on fabric or hard surfaces. Embossing and debossing add tactile interest and can be combined with other embellishment techniques for unique effects.
  • Rhinestones/Sequins: Adding sparkle and shine to garments with the application of rhinestones or sequins. Rhinestones and sequins come in various sizes, shapes, and colors, allowing for endless customization possibilities.
  • Laser Etching/Engraving: Using lasers to etch or engrave designs onto fabric, leather, metal, or other materials. Laser etching/engraving offers precise detailing and is ideal for personalization and branding.
  • Foil Printing: Applying metallic or colored foil to fabric using heat and pressure. Foil printing creates eye-catching, reflective designs that stand out on apparel and accessories.
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