Exploring Garment Craft Techniques at Luopeita Clothes Factory
✨ Exploring Garment Craft Techniques at Luopeita Clothes Factory
At Luopeita Clothes Factory, we pride ourselves not only on quality production and customization, but also on deep expertise in an extensive range of garment craftsmanship techniques. Whether you’re designing for stage wear, streetwear, or high-end fashion, our mastery of these techniques allows you to realize nearly any visual concept you imagine.
Below is a breakdown of some of the key techniques we offer:
1. 3D Sequin Embroidery (3D亮片刺绣)

Raised or layered embroidery using sequins for a dimensional effect. Sequins can be overlapped or stacked to create depth—ideal for logos, floral designs, or decorative panels.
2. Towel Embroidery / Terry Embroidery (毛巾绣)

Embroidery thread loops raised above the fabric surface, creating a fuzzy, towel-like texture. Often used for plush logos or textured emblems.
3. Stone Wash (石洗 / Garment Washing)

A post-production wash technique using pumice stones or similar abrasives to create a vintage, worn-in look on denim, cotton, or other fabrics.
4. Appliqué Embroidery (贴布绣)

Stitching smaller fabric patches over a base fabric, with decorative stitching around edges. Great for combining different textures or materials in the same design.
5. Bead & Bubble Beading (打泡珠)

Adding small beads or bubble-shaped embellishments (often pearls, plastic or glass) on top of fabric or embroidery to catch light and add 3D interest.
6. Soutache / Cord Trimming Embroidery (盘带绣)

Using decorative cords or braids sewn down in curvilinear patterns for elegant trim-style embroidery, commonly on formalwear or costume garments.
7. Hand-Rub / Distressed Effect (手擦 / Hand Scrub Effect)

A finishing technique where certain areas are weakened or faded manually, producing natural-looking vintage or drop-in wear effects.
8. Embossed / Debossed Printing (凸凹压印花)

Using special presses or molds, the design is raised above (emboss) or depressed into (deboss) the fabric surface, producing a tactile pattern rather than pure color.
9. Cutwork / Laser Hole Embroidery (雕孔绣)

Cut or laser-cut areas of fabric combined with stitching around the perimeter. Often used to create negative-space patterns, floral motifs or lace-like effects.
10. Flat Embroidery (平绣)

Traditional smooth embroidery where thread lies flat on the fabric surface—excellent for clean logos, text, or linework.
11. Hand-Applied Beadwork / Rhinestone Setting (手工钉花)

Manually attaching beads, sequins, or rhinestones one by one. Ideal for high-end, custom, or small-quantity pieces requiring precision.
12. Tie-Dye / Resist Dyeing (扎染)

Creating patterns by binding, folding, or tying fabric and applying dyes. Great for bold, organic, and unique color effects.
13. Screen Printing / Gel Printing (胶印)

Classic printing method using mesh stencils and ink. Gel or plastisol inks provide opacity on dark fabrics.
14. Destroyed / Distressed Wash (破坏洗)

Techniques like abrasion, sanding, or chemical washing to intentionally “destroy” parts of the fabric—used in denim, streetwear, punk-inspired fashion.
15. Digital Printing (数码印)

Inkjet or direct-to-garment printing supports full-color photorealistic images, gradient effects, or small-batch customization.
16. Sequin Embroidery (珠片绣)

Similar to 3D sequin work, but often more flat—sequins are sewn onto fabric in patterns. Great for glittery panels or focal motifs.
17. Foil / Metallic Powder Printing (金银粉印花)

Applying metallic inks or powders (gold, silver) to printed areas for a shimmering metallic effect.
18. Burnout Printing / Devore (烧花)
A mixed-fiber fabric technique where a chemical is applied to burn away one fiber (e.g. cellulose), leaving behind semi-transparent patterns.
19. Rhinestone Press / Hotfix Application (烫钻)

Using heat-activated adhesive on rhinestones to affix them to fabrics. A popular way to add sparkle to casual and stagewear designs.
🎨 Why Choose These Techniques With Luopeita?
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One-Stop Service: We master all these techniques under one roof—no outsourcing delays.
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Design Support: Our design team helps you choose the right techniques based on material, budget, and visual goals.
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MOQ Flexibility: Many of these techniques can be applied even at low minimum order quantities, making them viable for boutique brands.
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Quality Control: Each technique undergoes rigorous QC appropriate to its style (adhesion tests, abrasion tests, wash durability).
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Sample Approval: Before mass production, you receive physical or video samples to confirm each technique’s look and feel.
Whether you're designing stagewear, streetwear, evening gowns, or lifestyle apparel, combining these craftsmanship techniques can make your collection truly unique and memorable. Reach out to Luopeita, the Clothes Factory—we bring your most imaginative designs to life.