How to identify the quality of embroidered quilts

Aug 16, 2024

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The quality of embroidered quilts needs to be considered from multiple aspects.


1. Embroidery craftsmanship
The stitches of high-quality embroidered quilts are fine and uniform. Observe the stitches. Good embroidery stitches are of uniform length and neatly arranged, without crooked or skipped stitches. For example, the flat stitch part should be flat and smooth, the chain stitch loops should be uniform in size and tightly connected, and the satin embroidery should be smooth like satin, without potholes or exposed threads. Moreover, the edges of the pattern should be clear and sharp. Whether it is outlined by back stitch or processed by other stitches, it should be clean and neat, without blurry or rough feeling.


2. Fabric quality
The fabric of a good embroidered quilt is comfortable to touch, and pure cotton or silk is generally preferred. Pure cotton fabric should be dense, soft and skin-friendly, without rough texture. If it is silk fabric, it should be shiny and smooth to the touch, without a sense of astringency. At the same time, the thickness of the fabric should be moderate. If it is too thin, it is easy to be damaged, and if it is too thick, it may affect the embroidery effect and the comfort of the quilt.


3. Filling quality
The filling determines the warmth and fluffiness of the quilt. High-quality cotton filling should be white, soft and evenly distributed, without lumps or impurities. Polyester fiber filling should have good elasticity and can quickly return to its original shape after pressing. If it is down filling, check its down content. Down with high down content is warmer, and the filling should be uniform to avoid the situation where some places are thick and some places are thin.


4. Overall workmanship details
The edges of the quilt should be neat, whether it is hemming or locking, it should be firm, without signs of derailment or cracking. The size of the quilt should also meet the standard, without problems of size mismatch or irregular shape. Moreover, from the overall point of view, the proportion of the embroidery pattern and the quilt should be coordinated, and the color matching should be natural and harmonious, without overly dazzling or uncoordinated color combinations.


Through comprehensive consideration of these aspects, the quality of the embroidered quilt can be better identified. If you are eager to learn more about how to identify the quality of embroidered quilts, please do not hesitate to contact SMIKE for more consultation. We have an excellent professional team.

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