The applique technique is a common decorative technique every quarter, which involves sewing small pieces of fabric onto the fabric to create a sense of layering and dimensionality in clothing. With people's pursuit of individuality, cloth decorations with rough edges are becoming increasingly common, and various techniques such as hot pressing, printing, and embroidery can also be added to bring richer visual effects.
The charm of overlay technology lies in its rich visual effects, which are achieved through advanced technologies such as screen printing and digital direct spraying to achieve unique printing effects. Combined with fine techniques such as embroidery and hot pressing, it presents a rich and colorful decorative effect on the same fabric. The pattern edges are cleverly embellished with hot diamonds, embroidery, or sewn ribbons, not only exquisite and delicate, but also showcasing personal charm. At the same time, new three-dimensional techniques such as flocking printing and toothbrush embroidery add a sense of hierarchy to the patterns, endowing clothing with multiple style attributes, and showcasing the perfect integration of fashion and art.
The charm of overlay technology lies in its rich visual effects, which are achieved through advanced technologies such as screen printing and digital direct spraying to achieve unique printing effects. Combined with fine techniques such as embroidery and hot pressing, it presents a rich and colorful decorative effect on the same fabric. The pattern edges are cleverly embellished with hot diamonds, embroidery, or sewn ribbons, not only exquisite and delicate, but also showcasing personal charm. At the same time, new three-dimensional techniques such as flocking printing and toothbrush embroidery add a sense of hierarchy to the patterns, endowing clothing with multiple style attributes, and showcasing the perfect integration of fashion and art.