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Screen Printing Vs Embroidery

Screen Printing Vs Embroidery

bytimothyharvard

When you want to personalized t-shirts for a business, company, team, group, organization or a fundraiser, then you want to create a t-shirt that is really memorable. By having a great looking design that is either printed or embroidered on the shirt, you will not only have a beautiful shirt, but you will have a shirt that others want to wear as well.

There are differences between what you can expect with screen printing or embroidery. Deciding which one is the best for your project is really a matter of thinking through the cost, the style and design, and the pros and cons of each option.

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Costs

Screen printing is a very economical way to have high quality printing completed on any type of t-shirt, polo shirt, hoodie, or sweatshirt. You can print in multiple colors and you can literally create any design you want from something very simple, such as a team name, a company logo, an actual photograph, or a custom designed graphic placed on the fabric.

Embroidery is a more costly option but it is much longer lasting than even the most professionally done screen printing. However, it is important to keep in mind that embroidery will require a heavier type of shirt to avoid puckering and gathering around the edges of the area, ending up with a more costly shirt and more costly process.

Designs

Screen printing can be used over as much or as little of the t-shirt as you want. The cost and the option will vary, based on how much print area is on the shirt. However, when it comes to embroidery, this is typically reserved for smaller areas such as on the sleeves, over or on the breast pocket, or perhaps a smaller logo, image, or message on the front or back of the shirt.

Keep in mind that embroidery is going to be much more permanent than screen printing. Both will be raised slightly off of the surface of the fabric, but embroidery will typically be raised slightly more than a screen printed area. Embroidery is also going to be heavier so for t-shirts, especially the lighter weight styles, and it may simply be too heavy for the fabric to make it practical in a large design area.

A great option may be to use both embroidery and screen printing on a shirt. The major image and message could be screen printed and then a team logo, company name, brand, or other information could embroidered on the sleeve or over the pocket for the best of both worlds.

When selecting between screen printing vs embroidery, think about design, style and cost. To learn more, visit us at www.onehourtees.com.

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Submitted by: Akeera Sharma

With traditional as well as contemporary looks, marvellous multi colour sarees are attracting the human eye.

India is not only known for its diversity and colourful cultures, but also renowned of its beautiful handicrafts. In Indian way of life, sarees have a prominent place. A saree with all its finery is created for memorable occasion, new relationships and a fresh journey into life. One such visual magic of weavers is a Multi colour saree.

Indian fashion industry has evolved by leaps and bounds over the past few decades. A perfect blend of traditional as well as contemporary looks in sarees, nowadays, are most preferable. Multi colour sarees especially are elegant and impart a flamboyant look.

Colour, a predominant thing that occupies a significant place in the rich heritage of textiles and fabrics and a colour,

1. can affect your mood,

2. can communicate invisibly

3. has cultural significances

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4. can inspire by surroundings

5. has political associations

6. can be linked to religion

7. affects age and preference

8. can symbolize your nature

So, Women prefer various pigments and shades according to their skin complexions. The basic combination colours used are Red, Blue, Pink, Yellow, Green, White and Black.

As like rainbow, a Multi colour draws the attention of viewers with its mesmerizing colour spectrum. It mirrors the symbolism of all the other colours and their positive natures.

Basically, Multi colour is a combination of two or more colours, but originally it is a mixer of positive spirits of colours. It holds the energy of red, cheerfulness of yellow, stillness of green, peacefulness of white, radiance of orange, super nature of blue, glow of gold and explores joy, success, wellness, spirit and sort of enjoyment to the world.

It combines the richness of natural dyes and tradition of India brilliantly in order to showcase the brightness of women. Famous fashion designers today are adding their spark and intelligence in creating a design with their extraordinary weaves, shades and patterns.

The Multi colour sarees are available in different fabrics like silk, cotton, crepe, sico, chiffon, rayon, polyester, nylon, banarasi, net, georgette, super net, jute, shimmer etc. Very intricate adornments like stones, kundans, chamkies, diamonds, pearls, beads etc are flourished on these sarees in an alluring manner.

Very famous centres from South include Arani, Bangalore, Chanderi, Chettinad, Coimbatore, Gadwal, Kanchipuram, Mysore, Narayanpet, Pochampally, Rasipuram, Uppada and Venkatagiri highly produces Mutli coloured sarees. The Baluchari, Banarasi, Bomkai, Jamdhani, Kota, Maheshwari, Rajkot, Sambalpuri, Tussar silks are part of the Northern belt fine silks where the major part is occupied by Multi colour sarees.

Multi colour georgette fabric is an easy attire to carry and makes you look like a diva, without any extra effort and ornaments. Multi colour sarees with geometric designs looks pretty exclusive and unique.

The multi colour magic suits for all occasions like festivals, functions, parties, events, meetings, wedding ceremonies etc. They look prettier during night time parties. Designer Multi colour sarees with heavy embroidery works exhibits a royal look during weddings and bridal ceremonies.

About the Author: Akeera About the Author :a freelancer long associated with ethnic fabrics, known for her special leaning towards ethnic sarees. She enjoys the privilege of being a part-time consultant to Unnati Silks. She may be contacted on 040-64555251 or 97000 57744 between 9 A.M.and 3 P.M. E-mail her at unnatikaro@gmail.com.

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