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How do I get my logo as a 3D embroidery on a cap?

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A 3D embroidery can be realised in several colour layers. Retro lettering and typographic trademarks look particularly beautiful.

We need caps with 3D embroidery for our company run in three weeks."
What should be embroidered?
"Our logo."
Should embroidery in 2D complement the 3D embroidery?
"Preferably lettering on the back of the caps. Is that possible?"
Of course!
We're about to start EmbroideryManufactory the order processing. The employees have the logo sent to them. Great, a vector file right away. They ask for Pantone or HKS values.
They clarify details of the lettering and cap style.
"We want a metallic-effect yarn," writes the customer, the boss of a medium-sized company. Soon all the specifications are collected.
They are collected and sent to the graphic designer. He simulates a 3D embroidery cap.

Everyone works routinely. Since 3D embroidery became the supreme discipline among textile finishes, the number of fans has skyrocketed. No matter whether they adorn T-shirts, caps or bags: The motifs attract attention. And not least because of their colourfulness and expressiveness. Those who wear them demonstrate that they belong. Many also use the 3D embroidery to discreetly advertise their company. What makes it so special?

3D embroidery - the supreme discipline among textile finishes

3D - it sounds like optical experiences, fascinating technology, films, printers, innovation. With 3D embroidery, computer-controlled embroidery machines convert an embroideryprogramme safely, precisely and quickly into an embroidery that gains a spatial appearance through its depth.

Although highly modern, machine 3D embroidery goes back to the old hand embroidery form of relief em broidery. And even today, a human being makes the hand gesture that the machine needs to work: the puncher.

The Puncher creates the embroidery programme

Back to EmbroideryManufactory. Now the simulation goes to the puncher. The specialist for Embroidery programmes opens it in his embroidery software. He creates the logo as a 3D embroidery and with just a few clicks creates a Embroidery programme. A lot of expertise is required here to make the embroidery shapely, robust and durable. In addition, the Cap with logo not come across as cheap or even obtrusive during the company run. The embroidery programme is ready. Now a copy is photographed. It goes straight to the customer. How will the first one look to her? Will she like it?

What is the effect of a 3D stick?

Whether logos, lettering or sequences of numbers, coats of arms or other motifs - 3D embroidery gives them depth. It makes them haptically interesting, visually memorable and draws the eye, especially when the colours glow. Since the highest embroidery quality can be achieved by machine, 3D embroidery has a high-quality appearance. It is therefore ideal for textiles that are used in the context of branding or corporate design. Like the Caps

3D effect thanks to Puffy

In the meantime, they have given their OK. The branded cap can go into production. Now the Puffy comes into play. It sounds funny, but it's a foam material that creates the 3D effect. It is fixed to the cap, the embroidery machine begins to embroider, perforating the puffy with countless, closely placed stitches. Slowly, the customer's logo appears on the cap . When the embroidery is finished, the employee takes the cap out of the clamping device. He picks off the part of the puffy that is not embroidered. It's a bit like pulling off dough when cutting out biscuits - Christmas says hello. He cuts off the excess threads. That's it. After a production time of about 14 days, the caps are ready for the start. Good luck for the company run!
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