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  • How to Make Custom Embroidered Patches: Dos and Don’ts

    How to Make Custom Embroidered Patches: Dos and Don’ts

    Custom embroidered patches are a great way to add personality to any clothing item, from hats and jackets to backpacks and bags. Not only do they add a unique touch of style to any garment, but they can also be used to promote your business, commemorate a special event, or even show off your hobb...
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  • Multi-element combination

    Multi-element combination

    In the current popular craftsmanship, compared with flat embroidery, towel embroidery has unique natural advantages in flowers, trees and other patterns. Its vigorous three-dimensional sense and vivid visual effect make it stand out from the crowd. This issue will focus on the towel embroidery pr...
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  • How Many Thread Colors Can I Put on a Patch?

    How Many Thread Colors Can I Put on a Patch?

    When it comes to design custom patches, the sky is virtually the limit. You have free reign over the creative process. In fact, we offer choice after choice that enable you to create the type of custom patch that you think others will enjoy. One of the most common questions we receive from custom...
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  • HOW TO IRON ON CHENILLE LETTERS – 5 SIMPLE STEPS

    HOW TO IRON ON CHENILLE LETTERS – 5 SIMPLE STEPS

    Do you like personalizing your favorite letterman jacket with a few chenille letters that describe something meaningful to you? Or do you love playing a particular sport and want to customize your sports apparel? If so, you must know how to iron on chenille letters without making a mess of your j...
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  • Tackle Twill Vs. Embroidery For T-Shirt: What’s The Difference?

    Tackle Twill Vs. Embroidery For T-Shirt: What’s The Difference?

    If you’ve been looking at various ways to decorate a plain t-shirt, you’ve probably come across practices involving sewing designs with thread into the shirt’s fabric. Two popular methods are tackle twill and embroidery. But what are the differences between tackle twill and embroidery? You’ve alm...
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  • When Should I Choose a Hook and Loop Patch?

    When Should I Choose a Hook and Loop Patch?

    There are many occasions when this kind of patch would be a good choice. Some of the most common uses for a hook and loop patch include: Military Police and security Emergency medical professionals Outdoor activities Everyday items Sports teams Sewing projects Mil...
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  • What Is a Morale Patch?

    What Is a Morale Patch?

    Morale patches are embroidered fabric accessories worn on uniforms, backpacks, and other gear. They’re often used by military personnel to show their unit affiliation or commemorate an achievement – and they’re a powerful tool for building camaraderie. The patch, worn as...
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  • What is 3D Embroidery?

    What is 3D Embroidery?

    3D embroidery is a technique that involves adding three-dimensional elements to embroidered designs, creating a tactile and visually striking effect. Unlike traditional embroidery, which is generally flat, 3D embroidery uses various materials and techniques to bring dept...
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  • History Of Letterman Jackets

    History Of Letterman Jackets

    You know what makes people look cool? Sunglasses, but if you are a more specific demographic of a high school, college or university and you want to show your classmates that you’re the most awesome one around then there is absolutely one way to do it and that is with a Letterman jacket.  Letterm...
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  • Chenille Varsity Patches

    Chenille Varsity Patches

    Chenille patches are the best patch for classic athletic apparel. Let’s learn more about this unique, vintage patch style, and how to make your own! We offer seven different custom patch styles at The/Studio. Our most popular patches are definitely our embroidered patche...
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  • Toothbrush embroidery

    Toothbrush embroidery

    Toothbrush embroidery: is a new type of embroidery, used in clothing, home accessories, handicrafts and other fields. English name: Toothbrush Embroidery Features: The embroidery thread stands up like the bristles of a toothbrush Application: clothing, home accessories, ...
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  • The difference between towel embroidery and toothbrush embroidery.

    The difference between towel embroidery and toothbrush embroidery.

    Towel embroidery: It is made by hooking (lifting) a single thread, or multiple threads, onto the top of the fabric with a crochet hook from below, arranged in the form of an "n", densely packed like our towels, with a soft "n" on top. Toothbrush embroidery is embroidered...
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