The ribbon emblem supplier shares with you: the early badges were decorated with cloth-layered on top of one another, and then cut out to highlight its colors and patterns. Because embroidery is a decorative art, these cloth badges naturally include some patterns and text. Unlike other forms of textile decoration such as weaving and knitting, embroidery is the addition of something to a woven fabric. Today, some badges are made by hand, some with single-head sewing machines, and large ones are embroidered on shuttle embroidery machines and multi-head embroidery machines. Woven badges are similar to the trademarks on shirts and jackets. A large number of micro chapters can be made on the label machine, and it looks like a trademark. They lack the three-dimensional effect of embroidery, and they are expensive in color, and the wear effect is not as good as embroidery. The main advantage is that the text can be made small, smaller than any other way. Woven logo patch can be very cheap if it is large in manufacturing, and it costs a lot to start up and design when the weight is small. Woven mini-stamps are usually soft and require a firm pad when wrapping. Woven micro-stamps are similar to the trademarks on shirts and jackets. The badge of Dali can be made on the label machine and looks like a trademark. They lack the three-dimensional effect of embroidery, and they are expensive in color, and the wear effect is not as good as embroidery. The main advantage is that the text can be made small, smaller than any other way. Woven badges can be very cheap if they are large in size, and start-up and graphic design costs are high when the production is small. Woven mini-stamps are usually soft and require a firm pad when wrapping. The woven mini-stamps are produced according to the weaving process, and weave patterns while weaving the fabric. The colored lines are controlled by a Jacquard device to form a badge pattern. Printed and screened emblems: The color and text of patterns can be printed on the cloth by printing and spraying to form micro-seals. However, the durability and wearability are far from the requirements. The advantage of this method is that it can be produced in small quantities because the cost of the equipment is very low.
Woven Badges
Gold and silver badges (ullion): This badge is handmade and is most common in Pakistan and Jordan. It embroiders gold and silver threads directly on the base fabric by hand to form a pattern. Egg-shaped badge on naval officer's helmet, from commander to five-star general
The emblems worn by some golf and country club members are typical examples of such embroidered micro-stamps. Making such micro chapters is extremely time-consuming and tedious. Although many people drill this camp, it is difficult to find good handicrafts.
Hand embroidered; This is a badge with a unique appreciation and ordinary thread embroidery. Few people today have time to make this old-time embroidery. It embroiders one micro chapter at a time on the sewing machine with threads similar to those on a shuttle machine, which requires a certain set of artistic skills. This art is to transfer the pattern to the fabric in this way by punching the sketch and spraying the charcoal on the fabric or using a soft pencil to descend from a sketch. The sewing worker then moves the hoop holding the fabric by hand while operating the needle on the sewing machine. To do this kind of work, you need to be stable in your hands and quick in your eyes. The most important thing is to have good skills through long-term practice. This way has been to make small batches of children's production and samples, until the mid-1970's, due to the application of computers on it, it became common. Since the computer-made pattern-making belt can be perfectly reproduced on the multi-head embroidery machine in a short time, this manual art has begun to be lost.
Photo emblems- This type of badge requires a 4-color negative. Isolate the negative and print it on a polyester cloth by sublimation. Badges and hot-printed film are glued-up, hardened, and then hemmed. In this way, the color photo is directly imprinted on the fabric to form the final badge.
Henille: Paper padding refers to a kind of thing attached to the back of the embroidery badge to fix the fabric for easy embroidery. Paper lining is used when embroidering. After embroidery is finished, if you want to add adhesive, add adhesive on another machine. The embroidered badge with adhesive tape can no longer be embroidered. Velcro is also a type of embroidered badge: refers to weaving nylon into two rows, where--rows are countless small hooks, the other row is small round holes, when the two rows are combined, they can be tight Hold tight. Its characteristics are durable, easy to pull apart, can be washed, and a wide variety of colors.