Care Instructions

Care Instructions for Embroidered Items

  1. Washing

    • Turn Inside Out: Always turn your embroidered garments inside out before washing to reduce friction and protect the embroidery.
    • Gentle Cycle: Machine wash on a gentle cycle using cold water and mild detergent.
    • Avoid Bleach: Do not use bleach or fabric softeners as they can damage the embroidery threads.
    • Hand Washing (Preferred): Hand washing is ideal, especially for delicate items, to minimize wear and tear.
  2. Drying

    • Air Dry: Lay the item flat to air dry. This helps prevent shrinkage and reduces wear on the embroidered threads.
    • Avoid High Heat: If you must use a dryer, use the lowest heat setting, but air drying is always preferable.
    • Avoid Wringing: Do not wring or twist embroidered items, as this may distort the design.
  3. Ironing

    • Turn Inside Out: If ironing is needed, turn the garment inside out to protect the embroidery.
    • Low Heat: Use a low heat setting and place a pressing cloth or a piece of cotton fabric over the embroidery to protect it.
    • Avoid Direct Contact: Do not iron directly over the embroidery threads to prevent flattening or melting of the design.
  4. Storage

    • Flat Storage (Preferred): Store embroidered items flat to avoid creases on the design.
    • Avoid Sunlight: Store items in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent color fading.

Care Instructions for Printed Items

  1. Washing

    • Turn Inside Out: Always wash printed garments inside out to minimize friction on the design.
    • Cold Water: Use cold water and a gentle cycle to preserve the vibrancy of the print.
    • Mild Detergent: Use a mild detergent and avoid bleach, as harsh chemicals can weaken the print over time.
  2. Drying

    • Air Dry (Best Option): Hang or lay the garment flat to air dry, which is best for maintaining print quality.
    • Low Heat in Dryer: If you must use a dryer, use the lowest heat setting to reduce the risk of peeling or cracking.
    • Avoid Over-Drying: Over-drying in a machine can cause the print to crack or fade more quickly.
  3. Ironing

    • Turn Inside Out: Always iron printed items inside out to protect the design.
    • Low Heat Setting: Use a low heat setting and avoid placing the iron directly on the print.
    • Use a Pressing Cloth: Place a thin cloth over the design if ironing the outside of the garment is necessary.
  4. Storage

    • Fold Carefully: Fold printed items carefully, avoiding heavy creases across the design.
    • Avoid Stacking Heavy Items: Avoid placing heavy items on top of printed garments, as the pressure can cause the print to stick or warp.

Additional Tips

  • Avoid dry cleaning printed or embroidered items, as the chemicals can damage both prints and threads.
  • Treat stains promptly with a mild stain remover, being careful to avoid the printed or embroidered area where possible.

By following these care instructions, you’ll help ensure that your embroidered and printed garments stay in top condition for years to come!

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