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What are the types of embroidered badges?

The main types of embroidered badges are as follows. 1. Weave badges. Woven badges are similar to the branding found on shirts and jackets. A large number of badges can be made on the label machine and look and feel like trademarks. They lack the three-dimensional effect of embroidery, and the colorful ones are very expensive, and the wearing effect is not as good as embroidery. The main advantage is that the text can be made very small, much smaller than any other method. Woven badges can be very cheap when the production volume is large, but when the production volume is small, the startup and pattern design costs are high. Woven badges are usually soft and require a strong backing when hemming. Woven badges are produced according to the weaving process, and patterns are woven while the fabric is being woven. The colored threads are controlled by Jacquard devices to form the emblem pattern. 2. Print the badge. Patterns, colors and text can be printed on cloth to form badges by printing, dyeing and spraying. However, its durability and wearability are far from the requirements. The advantage of this method is that it can be produced in small quantities because the equipment cost is very low. 3. Gold and silver badges. This badge is handmade and is most common in Pakistan and Jordan. It involves embroidering gold and silver threads directly onto the base fabric by hand to form patterns. The egg-shaped medallion on the helmet of a naval officer, the badges on commanders to five-star admirals, and the badges worn by some golf and country club members are all typical examples of this kind of embroidered badge. Making this kind of badge is very time-consuming and tedious. Although there are many people engaged in this work, it is difficult to find good craftsmanship. 3. Photo badge. This badge requires a 4-color negative, which is isolated and printed on polyester cloth by sublimation. The badge and heat-stamped film are glued together to harden and then hemmed. In this way the color photo is imprinted directly onto the fabric to form the final emblem. 4. Velvet embroidery badge. Velvet embroidery badges are embroidered on a special bobbinless sewing machine using wool or thick silk thread to form a circular chain stitch. The Cornely single-head machine is the most suitable machine for embroidering this kind of badge, but it requires an experienced operator. Only a special improved shuttle machine can embroider good velvet embroidery badges. However, many multi-head machine manufacturers are trying their best to imitate the Cornely machine to do this kind of wool embroidery. Behringer's multi-head velvet embroidery machine does use the Cornely machine. Its embroidery heads are in tandem, so you can get real velvet embroidery. Velvet embroidery panels are often used on outerwear and are often combined with thicker threads and multiple ends of Swiss embroidery. Fleece-embroidered lettering is most popular on the jackets of high school and college student-athletes. In addition, embroidered badges can be divided into two types: adhesive-free and adhesive-free. Sewn onto the surface of the object through needlework, or attached to the surface of the object. Adhesive-backed embroidery badges refer to the different glues used, including hard glue, soft glue, and self-adhesive glue. Hard glue and soft glue are the same. They need to be hot-pressed to clothes at high temperatures, but they require different temperatures. For soft glue, you can use your own iron to iron the embroidery pieces onto clothes, while for hard glue, you need to use a high-temperature hot water machine to iron it onto clothes. The self-adhesive adhesive can be peeled off and attached to clothes, but it is not strong and easy to fall off. It may be used once and then not used. Another kind is Velcro. Sew a piece of male Velcro on the back of the embroidery piece, sew a piece of female Velcro on the clothes, and then stick it on. It can be removed at will, which is more convenient. Production: badges, medals, medals, bookmarks, commemorative coins, tie clips, keychains