The main difference between toothbrush embroidery and chenille lies in their embroidery effect and craftsmanship.
Toothbrush embroidery is a new type of embroidery that adds a certain height of auxiliary material (such as EVA) to the fabric during the ordinary embroidery process. After the embroidery is completed, the auxiliary material is removed with tools to form a vertical line similar to a toothbrush bristle. This embroidery method emphasizes the vertical effect of the embroidery thread, making the embroidery look three-dimensional, with a soft and delicate touch, elasticity, and resistance to washing and rubbing.
Chenille is an embroidery technique that creates a velvet like effect on the embroidery surface, creating a multi-layered, innovative, and strong three-dimensional effect through special embroidery methods. This embroidery method is widely used in fields such as clothing, home accessories, and handicrafts, and is popular due to its unique touch and visual effects.
In summary, toothbrush embroidery emphasizes the vertical effect of embroidery threads, creating a three-dimensional feeling similar to that of toothbrush bristles; Towel embroidery, on the other hand, creates a velvet like effect on the embroidery surface, emphasizing the tactile and visual effects of the velvet. These two embroidery methods have their own characteristics and are suitable for different designs and application scenarios.
In terms of price
The price of toothbrush embroidery will be higher because its process is more complex and it uses more materials.
Post time: Aug-08-2024