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  • Creating a Picture Perfect Patch Design

    Why Choose a Custom Photo Patch?   Personalized Photo Patches have rich colors and crisp detail. We offer different types of Patches, each having a certain style and texture, but Photo Patches are the best option for anyone looking to create a design that’s as true to life as possible. Instead of weaving colored thread into a mesh backing, the design of a Photo Patch is heat transferred into the mesh so the colors can bond with the fabric.     This process is called dye sublimation, and it allows colors to blend together gradually, creating realistic shadows and lifelike detail in the artwork. Many of our customers use Photo Patches to recreate family photos, pictures of loved ones or simply to capture the most detailed image possible. Whether you need to capture the intricate facial features of a loved one or the complex structure of a soaring eagle’s wings in your design, Photo Patches are the best way to go.     Real-Life Images and Digital Designs on Photo Patches   Photo Patches have the greatest potential for fine detailing. Whether your design calls for an image of a majestic lakeshore or a person’s face, our production team can make it happen. But not all of the Custom Photo Patches show off an image taken by hand with a camera. Some are created with a company logo or digitally drawn image in mind.   If you’re planning to recreate something like an emblem or company logo, you might be wondering what makes a Custom Photo Patch a more suitable option than something like our Embroidered or Woven Patch options. The answer is one part personal preference and one part design related. [View Details]
  • What is the Proper Placement of a Lapel Pin?

    What is the Proper Placement of a Lapel Pin?     In the United States, someone should wear a Lapel Pin near their heart on the left side. The only exception in the U.S. is when a specific organization requires a different placement and they will relay this information to an individual.   Individuals wearing at least two pins, for promotional or decorative purposes, should consider the type of Pins they are wearing. For example, those wearing an American flag should stick to the proper placement, because this is patriotic and respectful to the flag. When it comes to promoting a business or cause, the Primary Pin should go near the heart and the others where the person wants them. [View Details]
  • Custom Patches greate your own personalized patches

    Custom Patches greate your own personalized patches   Create your own personalized PVC Patches for jackets, jeans, shirts, and more right here. We make the whole process extremely easy! We are a Embroidery Patch company that offers custom designs for wholesale prices. Just use our system to submit your design sketch or suggestions and our professional designers will get work turning your design dreams into reality. Bright colors, high-quality materials, our Iron On Patches are sure to draw attention and help you stand out. Create your own fashion designs. Advertise a business. Support a sports team. Show off your interests. With our Custom Military Patches, there are no minimum orders. You can order as many or as few as you want (even just one).       Why Choose Us?   When it comes to getting your very own Custom Velcro Patches there is no better choice than us. Why? Because we offer everything you could want in a Patch Supplier. First off, our Patches are custom made so you can get the exact design you want. We are known for creating “thread masterpieces” that stand out and draw favorable comments and reviews. We also do all of this for surprisingly cheap prices. And maybe best of all, we have no minimums! That means you can order as many or as few Patches as you want. So to recap, you get striking, professionally designed Personalized Patches that are of the highest quality and that come with excellent customer service. What could be better than that?    [View Details]
  • Kang Jin Company's Lapel Pins Categories

    Kang Jin Company's Lapel Pins Categories We are specialize in custom varied metal pin, such as Enamel Pins, Lapel Pins, 3D Pins, Award Pins, Car Pins, Christmas Pins, Glitter Pins, Die Struck Pins, Animal Pins, Employee Recognition Pins, Fashion Pins, Flag Pins, Flower Pins, Graduation Pins, Hard Enamel Pins, Soft Enamel Pins, Heart Pins, Logo Pins, Medical Pins, Metal Pin Badges, Offset Printed Pins, School Pins, Science Pins, Trading Pins, Wedding Pins, Years Of Service Pins, Celebration Pin etc.. [View Details]
  • Computer Embroidery Patch is the soul that designers give to clothing.

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  • How to painting those colors to lapel pins?

    All the art hoes will be stoked about some Enamel Pins, you can effortlessly exude your love for art with these eco-friendly pins by attaching them to your everyday outfits! but do you know how to painting those colors to Lapel Pins?       Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix"[citation needed] or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and airbrushes, can be used.   In art, the term painting describes both the act and the result of the action (the final work is called "a painting"). The support for paintings includes such surfaces as walls, paper, canvas, wood, glass, lacquer, pottery, leaf, copper and concrete, and the painting may incorporate multiple other materials, including sand, clay, paper, plaster, gold leaf, and even whole objects.   Painting is an important form in the visual arts, bringing in elements such as drawing, composition, gesture (as in gestural painting), narration (as in narrative art), and abstraction (as in abstract art).  Paintings can be naturalistic and representational (as in still life and landscape painting), photographic, abstract, narrative, symbolistic (as in Symbolist art), emotive (as in Expressionism) or political in nature (as in Artivism). [View Details]
  • The most complete embroidery process

    The most complete embroidery process, you will become a more professional designer after reading it     "Master embroiderer, how can I embroider with such an effect?"   Understanding various Embroidery Techniques is a professional requirement for designers, and the rational use of techniques in clothing design is the soul that designers give to clothing. In commercial design, Computer Embroidery is mostly used. Today's main introduction is also Computer Embroidery.   1, Flat Embroidery   Flat embroidery is the most widely used embroidery in embroidery. Flat Embroidery can be divided into jumping stitch embroidery, walking stitch embroidery, and tatami embroidery. Jumping stitch embroidery is mainly used for simple fonts and patterns such as LOGO; walking stitch embroidery is used for patterns with small characters and fine lines; tatami embroidery is mainly used for larger and more delicate patterns. Skip Stitch Embroidery, the common embroidery method of letters         Needlework Embroidery, irregular stitches, stitches interspersed with each other     Tatami Embroidery, named after the same texture as tatami   2, three-dimensional embroidery   Three-dimensional embroidery (3D) is a three-dimensional pattern formed by wrapping EVA glue inside with embroidery thread. EVA glue has different thickness (between 3-5CM), hardness and color.         3, hollow three-dimensional embroidery   Hollow Three-Dimensional Embroidery is to dissolve the padded styrofoam after embroidery to form a hollow in the middle, showing a soft and three-dimensional effect. (Styrofoam has a smooth surface and usually has a thickness of 1~5mm).     4, Appliqués   Appliqué Embroidery is to use appliqués instead of stitches to save embroidery threads and make patterns more vivid. Appliqué materials can be varied.         5, Thick Thread Embroidery   It has the rough feeling of hand embroidery, which matches the trend of imitation hand embroidery, and is generally welcomed by consumers. Features: Special materials are required. Threads thicker than ordinary embroidery threads (120d/2), such as 300d/2 or 450d/2, are used.           6, Hole Embroidery   Engraving needs to install the engraving device (currently it can only be installed on the 1st needle bar). It is to use a carving knife to carve through the fabric, and then wrap it with embroidery thread to form a hole in the middle.           7, Flat Gold Thread Embroidery   The flat gold thread can be used in ordinary flat embroidery machines. Since the flat gold thread is a flat embroidery thread, a flat gold thread device (which can be installed on any needle bar) needs to be installed.       8, sequin embroidery, bead embroidery   Sequins of the specified shape and size are connected in series to form a rope-like material, and then embroidered on a flat embroidery machine that has been equipped with a sequin embroidery device. It truly integrates flat embroidery, sequin embroidery, and bead embroidery sequin embroidery               Bead Embroidery     9, flocking embroidery, toothbrush embroidery   Flocking embroidery needs to be equipped with flocking needles. The principle of embroidery is to use the hook on the flocking needle to pick up the fiber fleece on the flannelette and plant it on another fabric. After the embroidery is finished, a part of the film needs to be cut off, and then all the film should be taken away, so that the embroidery thread will stand up naturally.     Flocking Embroidery       Toothbrush Embroidery     10, Chain Embroidery   Because the coil is interlocking and shaped like a chain, it gets its name.       11, Towel Embroidery   Towel Embroidery is embroidery with a towel suede effect on the embroidery surface. With the requirements of different products, the embroidery methods of towel embroidery (terry embroidery) emerge in endlessly.               12 strip embroidery, wide strip embroidery   As a special computerized embroidery machine, "Tape Embroidery" is a supplement to the function of the flat stitch embroidery machine (flat embroidery machine).   Tape Embroidery/Rope Embroidery...A wide range of materials can be used. Available in 15 sizes of ribbons with a width of 2.0 to 9.0 (mm) and a thickness of 0.3 to 2.8 (mm).     Tape Embroidery       Broadband Embroidery is a kind of tape embroidery     Tracking Rope Embroidery, an important embroidery method, is an embroidery method that uses embroidery threads to wrap strings inside.     Thick Thread Embroidery, a kind of rope embroidery           13, Jewel Embroidery   Using flat gold thread embroidery and three-dimensional embroidery, a new craft with more variations than imitation stone stickers - gemstone embroidery was developed.     14, Laser Cut Embroidery   Laser Cutting Embroidery is a combination of embroidery and laser technology. Laser cutting is divided into surface cutting, half cutting and full cutting.         15, Cross Stitch   Cross-stitch was originally a popular hand-embroidered craft, but now it can be imitated by machines.         Embroidered   1. Cut Embroidery 2. Garment Embroidery    Common Embroidery Thread   1. Rayon thread: Rayon is more expensive, with good gloss, good coloring and bright color, suitable for high-end embroidery. 2. Pure cotton thread: cheap, can be used as upper thread and bottom thread. 3. Artificial cotton: also known as mercerized cotton. 4. Polyester silk: common thread for embroidery. Also known as polyester silk. 5. Gold and silver thread: commonly used thread for embroidery. Also called metal wire. 6. Embroidery thread: also known as PP thread. Good strength and rich color. 7. Milk silk: Embroidery thread is not commonly used, it feels soft and fluffy. 8. Low elastic thread: Embroidery thread is not commonly used and can be used as a bottom thread. 9. High elastic silk: Embroidery thread is not commonly used [View Details]
  • Commemorative Embroidery Badge for Dog

      Recently, I received a heart-wrenching call from a friend, saying that his beloved pet was accidentally lost, and asked us to help him make a Commemorative Embroidery Badge.   Arrange for him today, first draw a sketch for the programmer to make an electronic version of the map, look, I did a good job, hahahaha... quickly take it to the programmer.   They were full of praise for my painters, and told me not to paint in the future. Through their efforts, it was done very quickly.   Send it to our sample department to prepare samples. The master will start production immediately after debugging the machine skillfully. The sample will be ready in a flash. Please evaluate the effect? Hope fans enjoy this Commemorative Embroidery Badge.   [View Details]
  • Custom Embroidery Crafts

    Custom Embroidery Crafts,such as Embroidery Patch, Keychain, Woven Lable and PVC Badge   Embroidered Crafts can not only be used on mobile phone cases,  It can also be used on Keychains, on clothing, hats and shoes, Or it is very good to be used on work permit or gift card.        The pattern is vivid and clear, not only exquisite but also very individual, Beautiful and practical, If you want to know about embroidery products, please feel free to contact us! or send mail to sales@dekayemb.com, then will be pay more attention for your case, many thanks!   [View Details]
  • Charming Golden Ginkgo Leaf Brooch, Pin & Pendant

    Charming Golden Ginkgo Leaf Brooch,  Pin and Pendant, it's very Fashion for Women and Girl.     Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko (/ˈɡɪŋkoÊŠ, ˈɡɪŋkÉ¡oÊŠ/ GINK-oh, -⁠goh), also known as the maidenhair tree, is a species of tree native to China. It is the last living species in the order Ginkgoales, which first appeared over 290 million years ago. Fossils very similar to the living species, belonging to the genus Ginkgo, extend back to the Middle Jurassic approximately 170 million years ago. The tree was cultivated early in human history and remains commonly planted.   Ginkgo leaf extract is commonly used as a dietary supplement, but there is no scientific evidence that it supports human health or is effective against any disease.    Etymology The genus name is regarded as a misspelling of the Japanese pronunciation gin kyo for the kanji 銀杏 meaning "silver apricot", which is found in Chinese herbology literature such as 日用本草 (Daily Use Materia Medica) (1329) and Compendium of Materia Medica 本草綱目 published in 1578.    Despite its spelling, which is due to a complicated etymology including a transcription error, "ginkgo" is usually pronounced /ˈɡɪŋkoÊŠ/, which has given rise to the common alternative spelling "gingko". The spelling pronunciation /ˈɡɪŋkÉ¡oÊŠ/ is also documented in some dictionaries.    Engelbert Kaempfer first introduced the spelling ginkgo in his book Amoenitatum Exoticarum. It is considered that he may have misspelled "Ginkyo" as "Ginkgo". This misspelling was included by Carl Linnaeus in his book Mantissa plantarum II and has become the name of the tree's genus.    Ginkgo biloba in Tournai, Belgium Ginkgos are large trees, normally reaching a height of 20–35 m (66–115 ft), with some specimens in China being over 50 m (165 ft). The tree has an angular crown and long, somewhat erratic branches, and is usually deep-rooted and resistant to wind and snow damage. Young trees are often tall and slender, and sparsely branched; the crown becomes broader as the tree ages. A combination of resistance to disease, insect-resistant wood, and the ability to form aerial roots and sprouts makes ginkgos durable, with some specimens claimed to be more than 2,500 years old.      Ginkgo leaves in summer & autumn   The leaves are unique among seed plants, being fan-shaped with veins radiating out into the leaf blade, sometimes bifurcating (splitting), but never anastomosing to form a network. Two veins enter the leaf blade at the base and fork repeatedly in two; this is known as dichotomous venation. The leaves are usually 5–10 cm (2–4 in), but sometimes up to 15 cm (6 in) long. The old common name, maidenhair tree, derives from the leaves resembling pinnae of the maidenhair fern, Adiantum capillus-veneris. Ginkgos are prized for their autumn foliage, which is a deep saffron yellow.   Leaves of long shoots are usually notched or lobed, but only from the outer surface, between the veins. They are borne both on the more rapidly growing branch tips, where they are alternate and spaced out, and also on the short, stubby spur shoots, where they are clustered at the tips. Leaves are green both on the top and bottom[18] and have stomata on both sides. During autumn, the leaves turn a bright yellow and then fall, sometimes within a short space of time (one to 15 days).  [View Details]

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