Hemstitching and Festooning for Bed Linens

 

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Festooning: The process of stitching a line or multiple lines of thread for the purpose of adding decoration.

Drapes 4 Show offers two types of stitching. Stitch type 201, based upon European designs. This stitch type is a smooth, luxurious design often seen on higher end products. The machinery used to produce this stitch also has attachments to produce beautiful scallops of all shapes and sizes. This type of stitch is best suited for single line applications.

Stitch type 331 is a robust, dense, and pronounced line. Depending upon the color used, this stitch can be a subtle understatement, or a pronounced décor enhancement. This application is best suited for multiple line applications. The space between lines is always perfect and parallel.

For both operations, Drapes uses a 100% Polyester thread that is color fast, highly abrasion resistant, and resistant to many forms of bleach. We are pleased to provide you with a sample so that you can test the difference! The best part, 400 colors to choose from and we do this in house. No need to wait for an overseas shipment! We have been known to make upwards of 1500 pillow shams in a day.

Custom Embroidery:  Another service that is based upon the Drapes factory advantage is that we can offer extremely fast service, same day if needed, on custom embroidered bed linens. Have a VIP coming to town and you wish to personalize their pillows? We can embroider text and multi color logos to help you give your guest the personalized experience they deserve. Some examples include a welcome message on the pillow sham or the persons name on a bed scarf. Whatever your choice, it will be something for them to remember.  Pricing and lead time is based upon requested design.

Hemstitching: The process involves a punch that spreads apart the yarns of the fabric and then stitch the hole open. If done incorrectly broken fibers are easily apparent and the problem only grows through multiple times in the laundry. Drapes 4 Show excellent manufacturing staff should be called artisans when it comes to hemstitching. You will see the difference and understand where our quality comes through. They can run a line of hemstitch to rival anyone on the planet, and you will benefit that do this in house. We operate 5 machines so we can efficiently deliver product that takes this very time intensive design.