1. flocking
After the cloth surface is processed and coated with an adhesive layer, the fluff is sprayed onto the adhesive layer by a flocking machine. This process is called flocking.
Advantages: soft touch, bright colors, strong three-dimensional sense.
Disadvantages: it will fall off after washing, and the fastness is poor.

2. Appliqué
Cut the decal cloth according to the requirements and stick it on the clothing surface. You can also pad cotton and other things between the decal cloth and the clothing surface to make the pattern bulge and have a three-dimensional effect. After pasting, use various stitches to lock the edges .
Advantages: good layering, concave and convex.
Disadvantages: high cost, suitable for small area embellishment.

3. Towel embroidery
Definition: It belongs to three-dimensional embroidery, and the embroidery effect is very similar to towel cloth, so it is called towel embroidery.
Advantages: strong three-dimensional sense, very good hand feeling, and a certain degree of air permeability.
Disadvantages: It is easier to hook the line.

4. Nail thread embroidery
Definition: Also known as coil embroidery or thread embroidery, it is an embroidery method that embroiders various ribbons and threads on clothing or textiles according to a certain pattern. (The difference between nail thread embroidery and wrapping embroidery: wrapping embroidery looks particularly strong in three-dimensionality, while nail thread embroidery is generally flatter)
Advantages: Nail thread embroidery is simple, has a long history, and its decorative style is elegant and generous. It has been widely used in kimonos in recent years.


