By Lindee Goodall

Piqué

A medium-weight fabric, either knit or woven, with raised dobby designs including cords, wales, waffles, or patterns. Woven versions have cords running lengthwise, or in the warp direction. Knitted versions are double-knit fabric constructions, created on multi-feed circular knitting machines.

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Embroidery Tip

  • If you have a home machine that does not automatically trim jump threads, trim them when the machine stops for a color change. Untrimmed jumps may be impossible to remove if you wait until the embroidery is finished.

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