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This type of technique is widely utilized when crafting sportswear for professional sports teams as well as logo memorabilia for sports fans. Tackle twill keeps the number of stitches as low as possible, making the sports merchandise more affordable and accessible to the large public.
Tackle twill is one of the most common options used by sports teams, Greek organizations, and school clubs and even corporate. It is the process of stitching pre-cut pieces of material to the garment of your choice. With the option of adding multiple layers, you can create a bold 3-D effect on your custom product. It is the most suitable way for filling in areas of color in larger fonts and designs.
Using our custom plotter cutters, we can cut out suitable fabrics in the shape of your requested design. The design is then secured onto the apparel, with your choice of stitching.
FAQs
Yes, we can. Tackle twill is an embroidery method which requires stitches to be run over the cut out tackle twill in order to place them onto the garment. Tackle twill is not a limitation for designs. Designs may be placed on top of the tackle twill layer(s) to create the design you envision. The purpose of the tackle twill layer(s) is to make a bolder sturdy look to your apparel.
The tackle twill that we use is made fully out of polyester. The material used to make tackle twill enables durability to last a long time.
Tackle twill is able to be layered multiple times. From a design aspect, designs with more than three layers will look thick on the apparel and be difficult to embroider over. When choosing a design that requires tackle twill patches, it is recommended to limit the number of layers to a maximum of three.
When it comes to the different embroidery methods, tackle twill is one of the most durable and long lasting. The embroidery that holds the tackle twill to the garment keeps the tackle twill intact. There is no easy way to remove tackle twill from the surface it is stitched onto, protecting your design from wear and tear.