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How many times does the insole have? Are they introduced separately?

In terms of hand-embroidered insoles, there are mainly the following types:

1) Double-sided cut velvet embroidered insoles. This is a traditional handicraft with strong Jiangsu local characteristics. It is also called cut embroidery. First, two pieces of insole embryos are fixed together, and then patterns are drawn on them, and then used according to the pattern. Various pure cotton colored threads begin to be embroidered, including the background color, which is covered with cotton thread through tiny stitches to cover the entire upper. Finally, a special blade is used to cut it from the middle of the two embryonic bodies. This last process is the most critical. If you are not careful, If the cutting is off-center, no matter how well the first few processes are done, it will only end up in the pile of defective products. In terms of patterns, we not only have traditional auspicious patterns that are widely circulated among the people, but we also have professional designers who constantly introduce new products with both modern flavor and traditional auspicious meanings.

2) Flat embroidery insoles: This is a widely spread embroidery method, and its names vary from place to place. After the insole body is completed, a layer of cotton cloth is attached, overlocked by hand, patterns are drawn on it, and embroidery begins.

3) Hand-made cross-stitch embroidered insoles are common in the south and northwest of my country. The south mainly embroiders various flower and bird patterns, which are delicate and expressive; the northwest mainly embroiders various auspicious patterns such as octagonal patterns and swastika patterns. The contrast is sharp, the colors are exaggerated, and the atmosphere is grand.

4) Scratch embroidered insoles are similar to flat embroidery, with strong three-dimensional patterns and a certain visual impact.

In addition, we have also launched computer-embroidered semi-hand-embroidered insoles, which use artificial tripping and computer-assisted embroidery to achieve good results and have a strong modern flavor.

We have also developed practical pure cotton embroidered insoles, which have the advantages of low price and strong practicality. They can also be used as small business gifts and promotional gifts for the shoe industry.

In terms of materials, all materials such as cotton and linen wrapping cloth are used to make the insole body. The traditional folk glue hanging process (commonly known as quenching) is used, and no chemical raw materials are used for bonding.