Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
Embroidery Type | Weaved |
Material | Woven |
Packaging Type | Packet |
Usage | Garments |
Brand | HRP |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
An embroidered patch, also known as a cloth badge, is a piece of embroidery which is created by using a fabric backing and thread. The art of making embroidered patches is an old tradition and was originally done by hand. During the first half of the twentieth century they were commonly embroidered using a shiffli embroidery machine. High-speed, computerized machines have led to mass production.
There are various methods of affixing them to the fabric surface. Embroidered patches can be attached with a pin, sewn on, or affixed with more modern methods such as iron-on, dryer heat-activated adhesive, and Velcro backing.
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1000 Piece |
Embroidery Type | Weaved |
Fabric | Woven |
Application | Stich |
Thickness | 2 mm |
Usage | Garments |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Woven Badge Made By HRP Enterprises
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Woven fabrics only stretch diagonally on the bias directions (between the warp and weft directions), unless the threads used are elastic. Woven fabric cloth usually frays at the edges, unless techniques are used to counter it, such as the use of pinking shears or hemming. Different companies use textiles differently to create products. Shirts of a woven fabric may be available somewhere but not seen in a different store.
Fabrics that are woven do not stretch as easily as knitted fabrics, which can make them advantageous for many uses.
Closely woven fabric is more durable and keeps it shape better, a loosely woven fabric will be the opposite. Woven fabric is constructed with two threads, horizontal and vertical. The horizontal threads are called the weft and the vertical threads are called the warp. The warp and weft can be woven together in different variations of the three basic weaves; plain, twill and satin. These varieties can be shaped into dresses, tops, and even coats, in some instances.