Decorations
              
      
            
                Screen Printing              
              
                In screen printing, ink is pushed through a screen/mesh stencil with a squeegee. The ink is cured and should last up to several years. We have the ability to crank out thousands a day, and often, we do. We love playing/testing out different ideas and methods.              
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                Embroidery              
              
                Some prefer the professional look thread gives to an item. We have 50 embroidery heads and embroider flat goods, hats, bags, blankets, and much more. On a daily basis, we are laying down over a million stitches.              
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                Vinyl              
              
                Vinyl has come a long way in the past decade. We use vinyl for a variety of projects. May times when an item is difficult to print directly, we will opt for using vinyl. We have a stock of vinyl rolls that cover your basic colors, but we can also print colors and designs as needed.              
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                Chenille              
              
                A tufted velvety cord or yarn, used for trimming furniture and making carpets and clothing.              
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                Tackle Twill / Felt              
              
                Tackle twill is a fabric that is cut sewn down / applied. We use Tackle Twill on uniforms, jerseys, and hooded sweatshirts. Baseball, football, cheer, and hockey uniforms are often done with tackle twill. We can do multiple layers or sublimate the twill to give a lighter feel, but the same look.              
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                Sublimation              
              
                Sublimation is a newer method of decorating that works with polyester and some other synthetic fibers. You dye the fabric, so you can only go darker, you can’t sublimate a black shirt to white, but you can sublimate white fabric or substrate to colors.              
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