Wow, these craftsmanships for children’s clothing are so much fun!
It’s really interesting to use these creative craftsmanships in children’s clothing
Fun Patches
Creative patches with color – designs centered around cartoon animals remain the mainstream design for children’s clothing. Using heterogeneous materials for patch design and changing the overcasting stitch methods of patches (Figure 1) can bring unexpected effects. Techniques such as toothbrush embroidery (Figure 2) and the combination of printing and embroidery can also bring different changes.
Plain Stitch Embroidery
Embroidery craftsmanship has always been popular. Compared with previous seasons, children’s clothing products in the current season pay more attention to the combination of creativity and fun. In particular, patterns with cute and funny expressions have become the mainstream trend.
Decorative Woven Labels
In the design of outdoor – type woven labels, more and more attention is paid to the detail patterns and color – matching of the woven labels themselves, aiming to create a delicate visual embellishment effect. External woven – label decorations are mainly text – based and creative. By cleverly combining text and format design, a brand – new feeling can be brought.
Shiny Sequins
Colorful sequins are used to outline the shapes of cute animals and fun texts. With rich colors and fine craftsmanship, lovely animal images such as unicorns are depicted. Through the design of fun texts, children can feel the joy and inspiration brought by the texts when wearing the clothes.
Retro Towel Embroidery
In retro – style academy designs, texts and academy logo patterns are often used, and the towel effect is applied to make them the highlights of the design. Towel embroidery can create a soft and comfortable visual feeling. It is often combined with embroidered texts, presenting a three – dimensional and rich layering effect through this combination.
Three – Dimensional Hook – turning
Three – dimensional hook – turning decorations are often used design means to enhance the cuteness of children’s clothing. Through techniques such as embroidery, hook – turning, and cotton – stuffing, a dynamic and fun feeling can be created, increasing the interactivity between the product and the wearer. The most common three – dimensional shapes include dinosaur dorsal fins, ears, anthropomorphic small feet, and tail shapes.