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How to Embroider on Towels Without Losing Quality
Sarah Jenkins 2025-10-18
The Battle Against the Loops
Terry cloth towels are difficult because the fabric pile (loops) wants to poke through your embroidery, making text unreadable.
The Solution: Water Soluble Topping
Always use a layer of water-soluble stabilizer (Solvy) on top. This holds the loops down while the needle does its work.
The Pro Tip: Knockdown Stitches
For plush towels, create a base layer of stitching called a "Knockdown Stitch" or "Nap Tack".
This is a light fill stitch (often in the same color as the towel) that mats down the loops in the shape of your design BEFORE the main design is stitched. This creates a smooth foundation for your text or logo to sit on, ensuring crisp edges.
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