Stitching Your Story: How Embroidery Names Add a Personal Touch to Your Wardrobe
In today's world of mass-produced clothing, it's easy to feel like your wardrobe lacks personality and individuality. That's where embroidering names come in. Adding your name, initials, or even a meaningful word to your clothing through the art of embroidery can bring a personal touch to your wardrobe that sets you apart from the crowd. Not only does it add a unique element to your wedding, but it also allows you to tell your story. From monogrammed veils to customized ribbons, embroidered names are a timeless and classic way to elevate your wedding wear. So, let's dive in and discover how stitching your story can add a personal touch to your day.
Choosing the right font
The font seen in most to all of these images is a custom made font. Most brides choose a classic calligraphy style for their monogram, but this doesn’t work for everyone. There are millions of fonts and all of them can be embroidered, send an image of the font you’d like used.
Handwriting is a gorgeous way of adding in a loved one to your accessories
Can I do it myself?
Yes it is possible to stitch it yourself. But I cannot stress enough how fragile tulle is. I have worked with this fabric for over 5 years and have used it on both machines and by hand, and know how delicate it is. My degree in hand embroidery taught me essential ways to embroider without damaging the fabric. If you are to try it yourself, practice on spare fabric first!
Professional embroidery services
Embroidery is a precise art that has many forms. Specific embroidery machines are programmed with set fonts and frequently require calibration. With how delicate the fabric is machines have a tendency to tare the fabric. Hand embroidery in this instance is the safest option. When requesting embroidery services, ask for close up images of previous work to ensure quality and attention to detail has been assured.