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Do you know that your home sewing machine is the original inspiration for machine embroidered fabrics & laces? Are you a Garments, Accessories, Home furnishings or a Shoe Manufacturer who wants to know more about Schiffli embroidered fabric? If yes, then do watch out this video till end. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, Schiffli is an embroidery machine which is used to create embroidered fabrics & laces.

They are also called Schiffli Embroidered fabrics & Schiffli Laces or Chemical Laces. The schiffli embroidery machine is a multi-needle, industrial embroidery machine. It was invented by Isaak Gröbli in 1863. The word ‘schiffli’ is derived from the Swiss dialect of the German language, where it means ‘little boat’, referring to the hull-like shape of the shuttle used to produce this type of fabric & lace. The front part of the boat or ship is called as a Hull.

The patterns sewing machines could produce on cloth were the initial inspiration for the concept of Schiffli embroidery. This is how Groebli came up with the idea of inventing a shuttle that consisted of a bobbin of thread and the machine that utilizes a large number of needles that work at the same time along the length of the fabric, forming lock stitches, much like the sewing machine. The Schiffli machine is a multi-needle loom, whose field of embroidery is wide, constant and coinciding. This machine uses approximately thousand needles that are placed in horizontal lines, one above the other.

In case of Schiffli Lace also called chemical lace, the fabric on which this embroidery is created is known as the ‘sacrificial fabric’ because after the embroidery is completed, the length of the fabric is immersed in a chemical bath in which the un-embroidered patches dissolve and the lace remains.

The characteristic feature of Schiffli embroidery that differentiates it from other forms of machine embroidery is the ability to create diverse luxurious patterns with 2-dimensional & 3-dimensional effects.

There are many varieties that can be found in Schiffli embroidery, based on thread type, thread color, patterns, fabrics, and usage.

1. Embroidery with Borer Holes / Eyelet: Borer Holes are small perforations that can be made in many 2-D shapes and are rimmed with either cloth threads or metallic threads. The complete effect is achieved when stitches are placed on the outer edges of the eyelet.

2. Embroidery on Net: This type of Schiffli embroidery makes use of net-like base fabrics on which the embroidery is created.

3. Embroidery with Applique: In this variant, the second layer of fabric is added to the base fabric at the beginning of the process. However, this is rolled up and secured on the upper roller of the loom while the base is being embroidered. The front yarn is then cut, the applique fabric spread out and then the embroidery is continued.

4. Embroidery in Colors: In order to get a variety of colors within the embroidered fabric or the chemical lace, there are two types of techniques that can be used. One involves the usage of separate strands of thread in different colors while the other uses one multicolored yarn in its creation.

5. Embroidery with Metallic Thread: Metallic threads are used specifically to add sheen and shimmer to the fabric or lace. These threads, since they’re made of synthetic fibers, are strong, durable and available in a variety of colors such as gold, silver, copper, back, green or emerald, wine red and other luscious hues.

6. Embroidery for Borders: This type of Schiffli embroidery is classified based on its usage for embellishing the edges or the borders of a garment.

7.  All Over Embroidery: Schiffli embroidery, when done all over the fabric, involves embroidering the cloth continuously with one pattern from one edge to the Other. The running length of schiffli embroidered fabrics & schiffli or chemical laces is either 14 meters or 20.5 meters.

Schiffli embroidered fabrics & laces are extensively used to create women apparels. Among its other uses are creations of lingerie, home décor items and as frills on cushion covers.

Friends, to view our collection of Schiffli Embroidered Fabrics and Schiffli or Chemical Laces, click on the link given in the description of the video. Friends, I hope that products made out of our fabric collection would make your ventures profitable. For any enquiry regarding fabrics, you may call us at +91-9971106200 or email us at charu@charu.org.in. For regular updates, subscribe to this Youtube channel & press the bell icon. Thanks a lot.

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Are you a Garments, Accessories, Home furnishings or a Shoe Manufacturer who wants to know all about Crepe fabric? If yes, then do watch out this video till end. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, Crepe is the name given to fabric having a crinkled or pebbled texture, often used for blouses and dresses with graceful drape. Almost any fiber may be used, and the fabric can be thin and sheer, fine and opaque, or even heavy. 

Therefore, it is common to see garments made out of Cotton Crepe, Rayon Crepe, Polyester Crepe, Silk Crepe and even Wool Crepe fabrics. Crepe may be stretchy, requiring care to cut and sew accurately. Its distinctive surface may be achieved by taking advantage of yarn twist, by arranging a suitable weave structure, by employing uneven warp tension, or by applying a chemical treatment. Crepe is highly in demand around the world because of its unique look and comfortable, lightweight feel. 

Crepe fabric gives the wearer a slimming appearance and has a very graceful fall, making it a great fabric for party events or other formal occasions; however, crepe fabrics are also preferred for daily wear because they require little to no ironing and are very soft and comfortable. Crepe fabrics are extremely popular with professional women because of its distinctive look but are very easy to maintain and wear. Among all the varieties of Crepe Fabrics, Silk Crepe also called Crepe de chine, is the most luxurious and demanded fabric. 

It is lightweight, has a distinctive sheen and a lustrous look that contrasts beautifully with the bumps and ridges on the surface. Think of scarves and the fabric Silk crepe comes into the mind. French crepe fabric is another very fine and light type of fabric known for its slightly flatter appearance and more subtle crinkles. Both Silk Crepe & French Crepe are used to make lehenga cholis and sarees as well as salwar kameez and tunics. Moving further, Cotton crepe and Rayon Crepe fabrics are the 

preferred choices for making summer wear. There are light and pretty fabrics which provide airiness and comfort to the wearer. Another crepe variety called Polyester crepe fabric is immensely popular because of its affordability and stylish look. It is most often used to make casual or daily wear clothes. It is also very commonly used as a lining material. For winter wear, wool crepe fabric is an extremely popular choice. Woven using strands of wool, this fabric is the perfect combination of comfort and elegance. 

The fabric still retains its puckered and wrinkled appearance but the use of wool lends some heaviness to it. It is used to make beautiful tunics, dresses and salwar kameez for winter wear. Wool crepe is also used to created lingerie. A fun fact, traditionally, crepe fabric was worn by women at times of mourning in many Western cultures. Infact, crepe is still used by Orthodox Greek women for mourning

Friends, to view our collection of Crepe Fabrics, click on the link given in the description of the video. Friends, I hope that products made out of our fabric collection would make your ventures profitable. For any enquiry regarding fabrics, you may call us at +91-9971106200 or email us at charu@charu.org.in. For regular updates, subscribe to this Youtube channel & press the bell icon. Thanks a lot.

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Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, today we have with us Mr. Alok Singh, who is working as Technical Manager in Product Development and has been there in Bata for the last 8.5 years. Alok ji, a very heartly welcome and thanks a lot for sparing your precious time for this interaction. So first of all, Alok ji I request you to introduce yourself………

Alok ji these are unprecedented times. Never in our life times have we seen such a situation. How is Bata dealing in this post-COVID era? What has been the impact of COVID on Bata?

(talk about how did bata handled its employees during the COVID period)

How did Bata keep its handle its employees, workforce motivated during the lockdown period?

Has Bata devised short-term, mid-term and long-term strategies to operate in the post COVID era?

How did you come in contact with Charu?

How have you used Charu’s fabrics?

Does Bata plan to diversify its range of Products?

How has been your experience with Charu?

Alok ji I am grateful to you for this wonderful interaction, your wonderful insights. So friends this was Mr. Alok Singh; technical Manager product development. Friends, I want to acknowledge you for watching this interactive session. I hope that our fabrics would bring a positive impact in your life.

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