Additive design refers to adding the same or different materials to the fabric by sticking, sewing, hanging, hanging, embroidering, nailing, bonding, hot pressing, flocking and other methods to form a fabric with special aesthetic feeling, and different materials will form different contrast effects. Common additional design forms in sweater design are:
Embroidery form addition
(1) Thread Embroidery: Embroidering sweaters with different materials such as silk thread, cotton thread, polyester thread and ribbon.
There are two kinds of processing techniques: manual embroidery and electric embroidery.
(2) Pearl embroidery: it is a method of embroidery on sweaters with porcelain beads, wooden beads, glass beads, metal beads, shell pieces, pearl pieces, mirror ornaments and other materials.
(3) Embroidery: Wool, suede, lace, printed fabric, decorative fabric, non-woven fabric and other materials with different materials, different colors and different patterns are attached to the sweater and then fixed to form a rich texture effect. The shape of the patch can be realistic, abstract or even arbitrary, depending on the style of the clothing. Edge treatment is in the form of raw edges or seam refraction edges.
Other forms of addition
According to different wearing purposes, you can choose decorative ribbons, various laces and other accessories to add decoration to the sweater, or you can add luster to the sweater by sewing, hemming, threading jacquard, ironing and other decorative methods.
Beautiful and exquisite. In addition, traditional closure materials (such as zippers, buttons, air holes, etc. ), feathers, tassels, metal powder, etc. Can be densely decorated, thus showing a unique avant-garde design effect.