How Do You Embroider Custom Beanies Without Warping the Logo?
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Beanies are harder to embroider than flat garments because knit fabric stretches, shifts, and compresses. A logo that looks clean on a shirt or polo can look warped, puckered, or uneven when stitched onto a beanie if the artwork and setup are not handled correctly.
In this episode of Custom Apparel by Arklavo, we explain why custom beanie embroidery can go wrong and what businesses should check before approving a logo for production. We cover knit fabric, logo drift, puckering, stitch density, digitizing, stabilizer, topping film, and why small text or complex artwork can fail on embroidered beanies.
This episode is useful for businesses, teams, clubs, schools, event organisers, trade crews, outdoor teams, and uniform buyers ordering custom embroidered beanies for staff, winter gear, giveaways, or branded merchandise.
You’ll learn why beanies need a different embroidery setup than shirts, when direct embroidery works best, and how to avoid finished beanies that look distorted or rushed.
Arklavo one of the leading custom beanie providers helps businesses create custom apparel that looks considered, practical, and brand-ready.
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