FABRICS

Fabrics used for embroidery are available in different materials like cotton, cotton-blends, and polyester. Your selection of fabric will depend on deskripsi fabric : what you are planning to make. Our most common inquiries are net tulle and cotton/TC fabric, chosen for their versatility for either fashion or religious wear.

COTTON

One of the oldest material used for clothing, cotton is an all-rounder all-natural fabric for any style. Cotton regulates body heat in hot and cold climate, easy to clean and durable. You can never go wrong in choosing cotton.

ORGANDY

Similar to net tulle, organdy is a type of netting with smaller loops to create a sheen of transparency. Usually has stiffer characteristic than tulle, this fabric maintain its form and thus used in clothing where form is a crucial part of the design.

SATIN

A glossy weave fabric with a very smooth hand feel, this fabric exhibits lustrous and luxurious aura when used as clothing.

TC

Abbreviation of Tetoron Cotton, this fabric combines the soft feel of cotton and durability of polyester, making it a great and versatile product used in wide ranges of fashion industries.

TC + WS SHEET

The secret to creating beautiful 3D effect of the design. Instead of leaving only the yarns when the paper dissolves, there is another base fabric as canvas for the two-dimensional design medium.

NET TULLE

Tulle is one the ideal fabrics to be embroidered with because of the structure. The structured holes enables the yarn to pass through without leaving damage marks. The openness of the tulle itself lets air through, making it a very versatile fabric for heat circulation.

WATER SOLUBLE SHEET

As the name suggests, this fabric is actually a temporary paper used to install on the machine and be embroidered on. Once dyed the paper will dissolve, leaving only the yarns. Embroidered goods made from this is usually called “chemical”.

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