12 Embroidery Techniques . Patches · Factory-Direct
Expert Stitching That Elevates Your Brand
From timeless flat embroidery to bold 3D puff, shimmering sequins, textured towel, and handcrafted chain stitch—every technique your brand needs is expertly produced in-house at our Dongguan facility. We combine craftsmanship with advanced machinery to deliver precision, durability, and premium visual impact for global apparel brands.
✔️ Complete In-House Embroidery Solutions
12+ techniques including patches, all handled under one roof for consistency and control.
✔️ Premium Craftsmanship & Detail
Clean stitching, vibrant threads, and long-lasting finishes for high-end garments.
✔️ Factory-Direct Efficiency
No middlemen—faster turnaround, better pricing, and scalable production for B2B clients worldwide.


Why Embroidery
Thread That Tells Your Brand StoryEmbroidery is the most enduring form of garment decoration — it doesn’t fade, peel, or crack. A well-executed embroidered logo communicates craftsmanship, permanence, and premium quality in a way that printing simply cannot replicate. It is why the most trusted workwear brands, premium fashion labels, and heritage sportswear companies continue to choose embroidery as their primary brand mark on garments.
At MyApparelManufacturer.com, embroidery is not outsourced to a separate facility. Our in-house embroidery department operates alongside our sewing floor — meaning your garments are embroidered, inspected, and packed in the same building they were cut and sewn in, by the same production team managing your full OEM order.
🏭 100% In-House Machines
Multi-head embroidery machines operated by our own team — not outsourced.
🎨 5,000+ Thread Colours
Matched to Pantone, Madeira, Isacord, or your existing colour standard.
🖥️ Free Digitising Service
Your logo or artwork converted to embroidery-ready DST/EMB files.
📦 MOQ from 30 Pieces
Premium embroidery accessible for small brands, launches, and limited runs.
Full Technique Range
12 Custom Embroidery TechniquesEvery embroidery technique below is produced by our in-house team using professional
multi-head machines and specialist hand-work where the technique demands it. Each one
creates a distinct visual and tactile result suited to specific design goals and garment
categories.
Technique 01
Flat EmbroideryThe standard machine embroidery technique — thread stitched directly onto the fabric surface in a flat layer. Clean edges, consistent stitch density, and excellent colour accuracy. Ideal for logos, wordmarks, and brand marks across all garment.
Technique 02
3D / Puff Embroidery
A foam pad is placed under the embroidery stitching — the needle cuts through both the foam and thread, creating a raised sculptural surface. Produces bold, dimensional logos with a premium tactile quality. Especially popular on caps, hoodies, an
Technique 03
Chain Stitch Embroidery
A hand or speciality machine technique that creates a looped chain-link stitch pattern. Produces a raised, textured line with a rope-like quality and visible stitch character. Beloved by heritage workwear, denim, and vintage-inspired brands for its artisanal aesthetic.
Technique 04
Towel / Terry EmbroideryThread loops are left uncut during stitching — creating a soft, terry-cloth or velvet-like looped surface texture. Produces a warm, tactile finish that reads as premium and handcrafted. Popular for luxury casualwear, spa apparel, and premium hoodies.
Technique 05
Ribbon EmbroideryNarrow satin or silk ribbons are threaded through the fabric and formed into floral, bow, or decorative motifs — creating a three-dimensional sculptural effect that flat thread cannot replicate. Used in premium women’s fashion, bridal, and luxury casual collections for high-end embellishment.
Technique 06
Sequin Embroidery
Flat disc sequins are machine-stitched into the fabric in patterns or fills — creating a reflective, light-catching surface that shimmers with movement. Available in flat sequins, cup sequins, and matte or metallic finishes. Popular for fashion eveningwear, streetwear, and statement pieces.
Technique 07
Rope Embroidery
A thick cord or rope thread is couched onto the fabric surface and secured with a finer thread — creating a bold, raised outline effect with a rope-like appearance. Produces a strong, graphic line quality ideal for lettering, numerals, athletic numbers, and bold monogram designs.
Technique 08
Toothbrush EmbroideryThread loops are stitched densely in a small area and then brushed or combed upright — creating a soft, fluffy, raised pile that resembles chenille or velvet. Produces a unique three-dimensional texture with a tactile richness that elevates logo and lettering placements.
Technique 09
Cross Stitch Embroidery
Individual X-shaped stitches arranged in a grid pattern to form designs — producing a pixelated, hand-embroidery aesthetic with strong craft associations. Popular for heritage and artisanal brand positioning, seasonal collections, and lifestyle brands targeting conscious consumers.
Technique 10
Eyelet Embroidery
Small holes are cut or punched into the fabric and the edges are finished with tight satin-stitch embroidery — creating a lace-like openwork pattern. Used for decorative all-over pattern work on blouses, skirts, and summer fashion pieces. Pairs beautifully with ribbon insertion.
Technique 11
Appliqué Embroidery
A separate fabric piece is cut to shape, positioned on the garment, and secured with embroidery stitching around its edges. Allows larger colour fills, contrasting fabric textures, and complex shapes at lower stitch counts than full embroidery fills. Popular for varsity-style designs
Technique 12
Tassel Embroidery
Thread ends are left deliberately uncut and freed to hang as fringe — creating a tassel or fringe effect anchored by embroidered stitching. Used as a decorative design on fashion garments, festival wear, boho collections, and accessories where movement and texture are part of language.
Selection Guide
Choosing the Right Embroidery TechniqueEach technique delivers a different visual character, stitch density, and cost profile.
Use this table to match your design goal, garment type, and brand positioning to the
technique that fits best.
Technical Specifications
Puff Printing Technical SpecsReference these specifications when preparing your artwork and production brief.
Our team will review your files and advise on any adjustments before screen
production begins.
| Technique | 3D Effect | Detail Level | Fabric Suitability | Best For | Complexity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flat Embroidery | — | All Fabrics | Logos, brand marks, all categories | Standard | |
| 3D / Puff | Max | Structured | Caps, hoodies, bold logos | Medium | |
| Chain Stitch | Low | Denim, Twill | Heritage, vintage, denim brands | Specialist | |
| Towel / Terry | Medium | Wovens, Knits | Premium casual, luxury hoodies | Specialist | |
| Ribbon | High | Light Wovens | Fashion, bridal, luxury women’s | Advanced | |
| Sequin | Surface | Most Fabrics | Eveningwear, fashion, statement pieces | Medium | |
| Rope | Medium | Heavy Wovens | Athletic lettering, numerals | Medium | |
| Toothbrush | Medium | Wovens, Knits | Chenille-look logos, premium branding | Specialist | |
| Cross Stitch | — | Cotton, Wovens | Heritage, artisan, lifestyle brands | Standard | |
| Eyelet | — | Woven Only | Fashion tops, summer wear, lace designs | Advanced | |
| Appliqué | Low | All Fabrics | Varsity, team apparel, large patches | Medium | |
| Tassel | Fringe | Most Fabrics | Festival, boho, fashion accessories | Specialist |
Compatible Garments
Custom Embroidery for Every Garment TypeOur embroidery service covers every apparel category
and placement location from left-chest logos on polos
to full-back designs on varsity jackets and all-over
embellishment on fashion pieces.

Left chest, sleeve, and back placements — flat and 3D puff
Frequently asked questions
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