








Embroidered patches:
Embroidered patches are decorative pieces of fabric that feature designs created through the stitching process. They are often used to adorn clothing, bags, and other fabric items, providing a unique touch to personal style or signify membership in a group. The benefits of embroidered patches are numerous: they can enhance the visual appeal of garments, allow for personalization, offer a sense of belonging to organizations or clubs, and serve as collectibles. Additionally, they can cover up wear and tear on clothing, extending its lifespan. Furthermore, embroidered patches can be easily applied or removed, making them a versatile accessory for anyone looking to express their individuality or commemorate special events.
Zemtx International provides a diverse range of backing materials and edge treatments designed to meet various customer needs.
Backing options:
1. Fusible Interfacing:
Description: A backing material with an adhesive on one side, activated by heat, providing additional structure and support to fabrics.
Sew-in Interfacing:
Description: A non-adhesive backing sewn into garments to add stability without the use of heat.
Tear-Away Embroidery Stabilizer:
Description: A temporary backing used during machine embroidery to prevent fabric puckering, which can be easily torn away after stitching.
Edge Finishes:
1. Bias Tape:
Description: A strip of fabric cut on the bias, used to bind edges or seams,providing a clean and decorative finish.