Wool (Summer Lightweight Application)
Ultrafine Merino Wool: Naturally breathable, moisture-wicking, suitable for summer sweaters and suits.
Blended Wool: Blended with linen or silk to increase lightness and drape.
Recycled Wool: Recycle old wool and re-spin it to reduce resource waste and use it for environmentally friendly brands.
Summer Embroidery Application:
Broderie Anglaise: Laser cutting + embroidery on light wool fabric to create hollow patterns.
Sequin Embroidery: Use recycled plastic sequins to embellish wool blended fabrics to increase the sense of luxury.
Cotton (Innovative Treatment Combined with Embroidery)
Organic Satin: Smooth and shiny, suitable for high-end ready-to-wear and dresses.
Honeycomb Cotton: 3D three-dimensional weaving, enhanced breathability, used for sports and leisure wear.
Dyed Cotton: Use plant dyes or low-water consumption digital printing to reduce environmental pollution.
Summer Embroidery Application:
Appliqué: Use recycled cloth pieces for splicing and embroidery to present a three-dimensional pattern.
Shadow Work: Embroidery on double-layer cotton yarn, with a faint pattern on the back.
Silk (Sustainable and Technological Upgrade) - Peace Silk: Allow silkworms to break out of their cocoons, which is in line with ethical fashion.
Recycled Silk Blends: Blended with Tencel or Linen to reduce costs and improve durability.
Metallic Coated Silk: The surface is coated with an environmentally friendly aluminum layer to reflect sunlight, suitable for evening wear.
Summer Embroidery Applications:
Su Embroidery/French Crochet Embroidery: Embroider fine flowers on silk to keep the fabric flowing.
Three-dimensional Velvet Embroidery: Embroidery with velvet thread to create a relief effect.
Embroidery Craft Trends (Summer 2025 Focus)
Biodegradable Sequin Embroidery: Decomposable sequins made from plant cellulose.
Fluorescent Embroidery Thread: UV-sensitive or luminous yarn to enhance the sense of the future.
3D Printing Embroidery: Combined with digital design, three-dimensional embroidery is "printed" directly on the fabric.
Destructive embroidery: deliberately leaving thread ends or unfinished feeling, echoing the deconstructionist style.
Matching suggestions
Wool + bead embroidery: partial embroidery is embellished on the lightweight wool suit jacket to balance formality and leisure.
Cotton + shadow embroidery: white cotton dress with translucent embroidery, suitable for holiday style.
Silk + three-dimensional velvet embroidery: small area of velvet embroidery is added to the cuffs of silk shirts, low-key luxury.
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