Laser appliqué is a unique embellishment technique where a laser machine cuts a foam-like tech fabric, often used to outline lettering and simple logo designs, or as a dimensional base layer for twill fabric.
Here's a breakdown:
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The Process: A laser precisely cuts a design from a material, typically a tech fabric with a foam-like consistency. This fabric is then applied to a garment or other item.
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Materials: While foam-like tech fabric is common, other materials can be used depending on the desired effect.
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Applications:
- Outlining: The laser-cut fabric can define lettering and simple logo designs.
- Dimensional Base: It can serve as a base layer under twill fabric, adding depth and texture to the overall design.
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Finishing: A tackdown stitch is used to secure the appliqué to the base material. The color of this stitch can be matched to the appliqué or used as a contrasting element to create different visual effects.
In essence, laser appliqué combines the precision of laser cutting with the traditional technique of appliqué to create unique and textured embellishments.