Embroidery
Embroidery is the general name for various decorative patterns embroidered on fabrics by needle and thread, and is one of the traditional folk handicrafts.
Embroidery is one of the most common traditional crafts that appear in clothes, including: wrong stitch embroidery, random stitch embroidery, net embroidery, all-over embroidery, lock silk, Na silk, Na brocade, Flat gold, shadow gold, plate gold, velvet laying, scraping velvet, yarn stamping, thread sprinkling, cross-stitching, etc.
Printing and dyeing
The process of making dyes or paints form patterns on fabrics is fabric printing.
The common printing methods are divided into: digital printing, screen printing, inkjet, water slurry printing, glue printing.
Printing and dyeing is also called dyeing and finishing. It is a processing method and also a general term for pre-treatment, dyeing, printing, finishing, washing, etc.
Offset printing
Offset printing, also known as offset printing, is a widely used printing technology that first transfers the inked image to a blanket and then transfers it to the printing A printing method on the surface of a material.
Patchwork
Pleating
Pleating is the use of equipment to press regular or irregular pleats on the fabric.
Knitting and knitting
Knitting and knitting are often used in combination, adding different fabrics to sweaters, such as leather ropes, webbing, hemp ropes, denim strips, etc., which is both The contrasting use of different materials can give the sweater a more crisp feel.
Fabric transformation
Reconstruction of clothing fabrics is also called secondary processing of clothing fabrics, which is a second processing on the original clothing or fabrics.
The methods of fabric modification include: accumulation, pleating, layering, concave and convex, pleats, pleats, etc. Most of these expression methods are used in partial design of clothing, and they are also used for the entire fabric. Generally, a single or two or more materials are used on the basis of existing fabrics to form a three-dimensional, multi-level design effect through bonding, hot pressing, sewing, patching, hanging, embroidery and other technological methods.