Description
Spruce up your cold-weather collection with a custom embroidered beanie. The thick knit offers tons of warmth and comfort while the fold-over cuff showcases your extraordinary design and gives the hat a personal flair. Finished with a pom-pom on top for a classic silhouette, this beanie is hard to say no to!
– 100% acrylic
– 12″ (30.5 cm) knit
– Fold-over 3″ (7.6 cm) cuff
– Pom-pom on top
– One size fits most
Customization
Embroidery
Front
Max embroidery area
12.70 × 4.45 cmStyle and fit
One size fits all
Material
Fabric thickness
Lightweight - 50%
Fabric stretchiness
Low - 70%Features
Classic style
A classic hat that complements different outfits and styles
Standard vs. unlimited color embroidery
Standard color embroidery:
you can choose from 15 thread colors and combine up to 6 within a single design.
Unlimited embroidery:
the thread can transform into nearly any color except metallic and neon. You can create multi-color, gradient, or solid-color designs with no color limitations. We use a white, recycled polyester thread that’s dyed during the embroidery process.
Embroidery types
We offer two types of embroidery: flat and 3D puff.
Flat embroidery is a technique where stitches are embroidered flat on the surface.
3D puff embroidery is a technique where the embroidery is raised with a foam insert under the stitching, making it look 3D.
Embroidery disclaimers
The generated preview on the mockup is for visual reference only and might not match the final result.
We use a single row of stitches (run-stitch) for fine details in flat embroidery, and due to the limitations of the embroidery process, text with very small letters may be unreadable. Read more about how to create the perfect embroidery file here.
Elements with less than 3mm between them may be connected by segments of run-stitch or connecting threads, which can be 1.3–3 mm (0.05″-0.19″) long. This is most noticeable in text.
The flatness and consistency of the stitching depend on the material on which it’s stitched. For example, the satin stitch on beanies will have more gaps than on a hoodie.
Human involvement in the embroidery process can lead to minor variations in the exact embroidery placement on garments and products.
Large and heavy embroidery on thin fabrics can sometimes cause the fabric to curve or warp slightly.
Due to the soft fabric, details done in run-stitch on beanies can sink into the base material and appear as “missing.”
Tips for best results
Create embroidery-specific designs. Embroidery is not printing, so most graphics that work on other products won’t be suitable for embroidery products. The best embroidery designs are text-based graphics or simple designs with clean, bold lines. Note that your order will be put on hold if your design has intricate details. Once you’ve updated your order, we review it to ensure everything’s in check.















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