
Foil Print
Foil printing on fabric is a special printing method that uses heat and pressure to apply metallic foil to fabric. The result is a shiny, eye-catching design. Foil printing is a printing technique that uses heat, pressure, and metallic foil to create a shiny finish on a variety of materials. It's a popular choice for printing business cards, invitations, and packaging.
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Rainbow Foil
Rainbow foil is another term for holographic foil or iridescent foil. When this foil refracts light, a gorgeous array of rainbow colours is cast. It's a beautiful foil that is ideal for capuring the 'eye' of your target audience when foil blocked onto printed media.
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Rotary printing
Rotary printing is a fabric printing technique that uses heat to transfer an image from paper to fabric. It can be used on a variety of fabrics, but is most effective on fabrics that are at least 50% polyester. Rotary printing employs etched metallic cylinders with engravings to apply ink onto fabrics; The process supports up to eight colors for the image to be printed; Create your collection seamlessly with Audaces Fashion Studio, a solution that offers a practical approach to 3D design.
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Smoke
Smocking is an embroidery technique used to gather fabric so that it can stretch. Before elastic, smocking was commonly used in cuffs, bodices, and necklines in garments where buttons were undesirable. When smocking, a grid pattern is drawn on the fabric. The fabric is then gathered and sewn together using a series of small, regular stitches. The gathered stitches create small pleats or gathers in the fabric, giving the smocked area its characteristic appearance.
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Flock printing
Flock printing is a fabric printing technique that uses tiny fibers to create a velvety texture. It's a popular way to personalize textiles, such as sportswear, hoodies, and t-shirts. The flock printing process is similar to vinyl printing where the design is cut-out using a plotter and applied to the product using an industrial heat-press. Flock printing can be achieved by using flock vinyl which gives the design a 3D 'furry' finish to it.
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Dewdrop printing
Dewdrop printing service imparts beautiful patterns on the fabrics in the form of dots that reflect light. The effect is similar to the dewdrops formed at night. Due to humidity, condensation takes place, and small droplets of water called dew are formed. These dewdrops are transparent, clear, and reflect light brightly hence the name dewdrop printing. The dewdrop machine helps print such beautiful dewdrops on the fabric.
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Tikli Work
Tikli work fabric is a fabric with a tikli print or design. It can be made from a variety of materials, including lycra, viscose, rayon, and koriya. Tikli work fabric is used to make clothing and other items. Tikli print fabrics are also known as chamki fabrics.
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Long Crush
A "long crush" on fabric refers to a specific technique where a fabric is intentionally crushed or wrinkled in a way that creates a permanent, deep, and textured appearance, often used in fashion and home decor to add visual interest and a unique aesthetic; essentially, it's a deep, lasting wrinkle effect on the fabric.
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Crush Fabric
Plain crush fabric is a polyester base plain weave fabric. Crushed fabric has a crumpled, crushed look created by twisting the fabric while it is still wet. This fabricis suitable to make dresses.
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Embossing
Heat embossing is done on fabric just like it is when you do it on paper. Stamp your image with an embossable ink. Cover the image with embossing powder. Remove the excess powder and then use your embossing gun to melt the powder. Embossing is the process of creating a raised image, design, or text on a material, such as paper, leather, or metal sheets. Embossing can be found on cards, and stamps, leather notebooks, paper cups, stamps, etc, and is a popular technique in DIY crafts and activities.
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Spangle DTF Work
Spangle DTF is a combination of spangles and DTF heat transfer stickers, which are printed designs that can be applied to fabric using heat. Spangles are similar to sequins but without the hole in the middle. DTF stands for Direct To Film, a printing technique that involves printing directly onto film and then transferring the design to fabric.
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Sparkle
It is also commonly referred to as 'sequence fabric', though the only correct term is 'sequin'. Sequins vary in size, shape and color. They can be glossy or matt, reversible or one-side.
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Coating
A coating on fabric is a chemical treatment that enhances the fabric's properties. This can include making fabrics more durable, waterproof, or fire retardant. Coated fabrics are made by applying a polymer or resin to a textile material. This can be done by direct application, heat or adhesive lamination, transfer coating, or immersion.
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Siroski Diamond Work
"Siroski Diamond Work" likely refers to a specific style of embroidery or embellishment on fabric, where the design mimics the appearance of diamond patterns using rhinestones, sequins, or similar decorative elements, with "Siroski" potentially being a brand name or a unique style of this type of work, often seen on garments like Indian suits or other ethnic wear.
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Digital Printing
Digital Textile Printing is a process of printing on textiles and garments using inkjet technology to print colorants onto fabric. This process allows for single pieces, mid to small-run cycle production and even long-runs as an alternative option to screen printed fabric.
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Glitter Printing
Glitter print makes use of the glittering granules called the glitter powder that after print are easily visible on the fabric. Glitter print adds shine to the printed area which makes the fabric apt to stitch formal party wear outfits that are a happening choice for all occasions and parties.
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Zari is used in textile industry for embellishment and decoration purposes. The use of zari has a long history in textile industry, especially in India where it is used extensively in traditional clothing and textiles such as saris, lehenga cholis, and dupattas. Zari binder is used in textile industry to attach zari to fabric to ensure that the zari stays in place even after repeated use and washing. The use of zari binders in textile industry is important for creating beautiful and intricate designs on fabrics using zari thread.
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Rubber Print
Rubber printing is a printing method to produce attractive design on the fabric surface. Here rubber is used as the printing paste. Rubber printing is passed through from different printing process. After apparel manufacturing printing is done on the surface of the fabric and the results come out marvellous.
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Embroidery
Popular types of embroidery are: Outline Embroidery, Whitework Embroidery, Candle Wicking Embroidery, Patchwork Embroidery, and Shadow Work Embroidery. The most common types of embroidery stitches are: Backstitch, Running Stitch, Straight Stitch, French Knot, Stem Stitch, Chain Stitch, and Satin Stitch.
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