Embroidery

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Whether decorative stitching or embroidery – testing shows that Cotty Bio 30 delivers the same excellent runnability as conventional Cotty 30 and Cotty 12. © Reiner Knochel

 
10/12/2021 – Important detail makes a big difference

Important detail makes a big difference

New organic cotton thread Cotty Bio

Gunold expands its portfolio and lanches the new Cotty Bio, a sustainable cotton thread for embroidery and decorative seams made from pure organic cotton. By  Sibylle Michel
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The new label Madeira Green gathers the efforts made by the company with the aim of making the entire embroidery value chain more sustainable. © Madeira

 
08/10/2021 – Madeira Green

Madeira Green

New sustainable threads

Madeira is showcasing its commitment to the environment with the launch of Madeira Green and the introduction of two new sustainable threads. By  Sibylle Michel
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Coloreel is part of the movement to reduce waste and move the textile industry towards more sustainable production. By coloring the thread directly, there is no wastewater, hence no water pollution. © Coloreel

 
16/07/2021 – Encouragement for action 2021

Encouragement for action 2021

Coloreel is nominated

Coloreel Group AB has been nominated for the prestigious Encouragement for action 2021 award in the category of Fashion innovation. By  Editorial staff
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Gunold Poly, wood material by Sam Fashion Italy, Design + Embroidery by Reutlingen University. © Reiner Knochel

 
15/06/2021 – Gunold GmbH – sustainability the way we understand it – part 1

Gunold GmbH – sustainability the way we understand it – part 1

Walking the Green Path with Gunold

More and more people are concerned about nature and the environment and are focusing on sustainability. Textiles play a major role here. By  Editorial staff
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We want colors! Bright pink that exudes confidence, strength and optimism. Gunold Sulky viscose, design by GS UK © Reiner Knochel

 
15/02/2021 – Trends Spring/Summer 2022

Trends Spring/Summer 2022

Gunold: Creative and innovative

Traveling is almost impossible right now, but the world keeps spinning. We are waiting to go out again and then we want to look good! by Reiner Knochel By  Editorial staff
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With Kevin Gunold (33), the fourth generation of the family business has already taken a leading role in the well-established Gunold company. He studied Business Administration and Law and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, is married and has two children. © Gunold

 
19/10/2020 – Fully committed to the future

Fully committed to the future

Gunold all digital

Kevin Gunold has taking over an important function in the traditional family business, as Sales Manager D-A-CH. By  Editorial staff
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Nature look with a twist. Design: Paula Zahn, Modefachschule Sigmaringen – Embroidery Thread: Poly Star by Gunold . Sustainable wool and cotton fabrics by Elmer Zweifel. © Gunold

 
01/09/2020 – Fall/Winter 2021/2022

Fall/Winter 2021/2022

Gunold Trend Information

The corona pandemic influences trends to a large extent, as current developments in the textile, fashion and embroidery industries show. By  Editorial staff