
Ebru Nakis produces embroidery mainly for women’s/men’s clothing and baby/children’s clothing as well as home textile products. © Ebru Nakis
Ebru Nakis produces embroidery mainly for women’s/men’s clothing and baby/children’s clothing as well as home textile products. © Ebru Nakis
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
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
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
Gunold Poly, wood material by Sam Fashion Italy, Design + Embroidery by Reutlingen University. © Reiner Knochel
We want colors! Bright pink that exudes confidence, strength and optimism. Gunold Sulky viscose, design by GS UK © Reiner Knochel