JAPORMS eMBROIDERY

Embroidery is a craft that involves decorating fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. It can also include the use of other materials such as beads, sequins, and pearls to enhance the design. Embroidery is often used for adding decorative elements to clothing, accessories, and household items.

Embroidery remains a popular choice for both decorative and functional purposes due to its durability and timeless appeal.

aDVANTAGES OF EMBROIDERY

Durability 

  • Embroidery is long-lasting and can withstand regular wear and washing.

 

Aesthetic Appeal

  • It adds a textured, high-quality, and professional look to garments and other items.

 

Versatility

  • Embroidery can be applied to a wide range of fabrics and materials.

EMBROIDERY CARE INSTRUCTIONS 

Proper care of screen-printed garments helps to maintain the print quality and extend the life of the clothing. Here are some care instructions for screen-printed t-shirts:

Washing Method:

  • Hand Wash Preferred: Hand-wash embroidered items in cold water with a mild detergent to preserve the quality of the embroidery.
  • Machine Wash: If you use a washing machine, place the item in a mesh laundry bag and use the gentle cycle with cold water. Turn the garment inside out to protect the embroidery.
  • Avoid Bleach: Do not use bleach or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the embroidery threads and fabric.

 

Drying Guidelines:

  • Air Dry: Lay the item flat to air dry. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric to prevent stretching or distortion of the embroidery.
  • Tumble Dry: If you must use a dryer, choose a low heat setting and remove the item promptly to prevent overheating and damage.

 

Ironing:

  • Low Heat: Iron on the reverse side of the embroidery using a low heat setting. Place a pressing cloth between the iron and the fabric to protect the embroidery threads.
  • Avoid Direct Heat: Do not iron directly on the embroidery, as high heat can damage the threads.

 

Additional Tips:

  • Spot Cleaning: For minor stains, spot clean with a mild detergent and cold water, gently blotting the area with a clean cloth.
  • Professional Cleaning: For heavily soiled or delicate embroidered items, consider professional cleaning services that specialize in handling embroidered fabrics.
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