What is CUSTOM embroidery?

Custom embroidery, a timeless art form, has been part of our cultural tapestry for centuries. It is a craft that involves decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. Custom embroidery can also incorporate other materials such as pearls, beads, quills, and sequins.

Apart from being an enjoyable hobby, custom embroidery has therapeutic benefits. It can reduce stress, improve hand-eye coordination, and even bolster creativity. The repetitive motion of stitching has a calming effect, making it a perfect antidote to the fast pace of modern life.

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Embroidery vs Screen Printing

Embroidery lasts longer than screen printing, making it ideal for custom embroidered work shirts, and it works best on thicker fabrics like polos, jackets, and custom embroidered hoodies. It is perfect for corporate embroidery services and premium apparel branding. Screen printing is better for intricate, colorful designs, while embroidery enhances custom logo embroidery.

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Embroidery is an art form that requires patience, precision, and practice.

Mastering a few basic stitches can set a strong foundation for your embroidery journey. Embroidery patterns serve as a roadmap to your final design and guide you on where to stitch, what type of stitch to use, and the colors to incorporate.

There are several basic stitches that we could keep in mind when custom-made your embroidery apparels such as embroidery sportswear, embroidery polo shirts, embroidery t-shirts and embroidery hoodies…etc.


Running Stitch: This is the most basic stitch, ideal for outlining designs.
Back Stitch: A sturdy stitch perfect for lines and outlines.
Split Stitch: Great for creating lines with texture.
Satin Stitch: Ideal for filling in areas with color.
French Knot: Used for creating small, round dots for added texture and detail.

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