A type of active embroidery product

By setting movable patterns on embroidery and using water-soluble embroidery technology to create lifelike movable patterns, the problem of traditional embroidery lacking dynamic effects is solved, enhancing the vividness and interest of the embroidery and improving the three-dimensional sense of layering.

CN224578472UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-31SINCETECH FUJIAN TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521328704.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-06-26
Publication Date
2026-07-31
Estimated Expiration
2035-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing embroidery techniques cannot create movable parts on embroidered items, which affects the vividness and interest of the embroidered items.

Method used

By setting movable and fixed parts on the base and connecting them to form movable patterns, water-soluble embroidery technology is used to embroider lifelike patterns on the embroidery, allowing some of the patterns to move freely.

Benefits of technology

It enhances the vividness and interest of the embroidery, improves the three-dimensionality of the embroidery, provides a brand-new visual experience, and has a simple production process and low cost.

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Abstract

This utility model belongs to the field of electroembroidery, and particularly relates to a movable electroembroidery product. A movable electroembroidery product includes: a base, forming the main body of the product, comprising: a base fabric; a fixing part, fixedly connected to the base fabric; wherein the yarn or structure of the base fabric is at least different from the yarn or structure of the fixing part; and a movable part, which is an independent part formed by processing a support member and then removing the support member, one end of the movable part being connected to the fixing part, and the other end being freely movable relative to the fixing part. This utility model uses water-soluble embroidery technology to create lifelike patterns on embroidery, allowing parts to move freely, solving the problems of traditional embroidery lacking dynamic effects and having a monotonous visual effect, enhancing the vividness and interest of the embroidery, and bringing a completely new visual experience to the viewer.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of electric embroidery, and in particular relates to a movable electric embroidery product. Background Technology

[0002] Embroidery is a traditional Chinese craft, specifically a traditional handicraft that uses needle and thread to create patterns on fabric. It combines practicality and artistry and is widely used in clothing, home furnishings, and art pieces. Traditional embroidery typically features static patterns, lacking dynamic effects and resulting in a monotonous visual appeal. Current embroidery techniques cannot create movable parts on the embroidered fabric. With the development of computer technology, the industrialized process of embroidery—controlled by computer programming—is expanding its application. While it boasts high efficiency and precision, current electric embroidery techniques, like traditional embroidery, cannot create movable parts on the embroidered fabric, thus affecting the vividness and interest of the finished product. Utility Model Content

[0003] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a movable electric embroidery product to solve the existing problems.

[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model is implemented through the following technical solution:

[0005] According to a specific embodiment of the present invention, a movable embroidery product is provided, comprising: a base, a movable part, and a connecting part. The base forms the main body of the movable embroidery product. The base includes: a base fabric; and a fixing part disposed on and connected to the base fabric. The yarn or structure of the base fabric is different from the yarn or structure of the fixing part, at least one of which is different.

[0006] Preferably, the base fabric can be woven fabric, knitted fabric, leather, mesh, etc., while the fixing part can be a different structure from the base fabric, such as woven fabric, knitted fabric, leather, mesh, embroidered products, offset printed products, etc. This allows the fixing part to have a significant difference from the base fabric, making the fixing part stand out more on the base fabric.

[0007] The movable part is an independent part formed by removing the support member after machining it on the support member. One end of the movable part is connected to the fixed part, and the other end is free to move relative to the fixed part.

[0008] Preferably, the movable part and the fixed part are movably connected by a connecting part, which allows the movable part and the fixed part to form a variable angle. The connecting part is manufactured using a single needle. Single needle is a common embroidery technique, specifically referring to embroidery done with only one needle at a time in electric or hand embroidery. This technique allows the connecting part to be a single thread, with the movable part and the fixed part connected by a single thread and serving as a rotation axis, creating a hinge-like connection effect.

[0009] Preferably, the movable part is directly connected to the fixed part, and the direct connection includes: embroidery, heat pressing, and adhesive bonding.

[0010] The fixed part and the movable part together form a movable pattern, which adds a decorative element to the base fabric. Using a connecting part allows for a wider and more flexible range of motion for the movable pattern when the fixed part and the movable part are movably connected; using a direct connection results in a smaller and more stable range of motion for the movable pattern when the fixed part and the movable part are fixedly connected. Preferably, the base fabric has several movable patterns.

[0011] Preferably, the base fabric is one of knitted fabric, woven fabric, leather, or mesh, but is not limited thereto.

[0012] Preferably, the process of fixing the fixing part to the base fabric includes: embroidery, sewing, embedding, nailing, hot pressing, and gluing, but is not limited to these. Any process that can connect the fixing part to the base fabric and achieve no relative movement between the base fabric and the fixing part is acceptable. Therefore, in addition to the above-mentioned non-removable connection processing technology, magnetic materials, Velcro with a textured or rough surface, snap buttons with concave or convex structures, hooks, buttons, zippers, etc., can be connected to the back of the base fabric and the fixing part by embroidery, sewing, embedding, nailing, and / or gluing to achieve a detachable connection between the bottom and the fixing part. The detachable connection allows the user to replace the movable pattern when needed, making the movable embroidered product more flexible in use. The non-removable connection can make the connection between the fixing part and the bottom more stable. The choice can be made according to the product design requirements during production.

[0013] Preferably, the range of the variable angle is 0-180°. Depending on the actual situation of different movable parts and fixed parts, the actual range of movable angle may vary, but it will all fall within the range of 0-180°.

[0014] Preferably, the support is a water-soluble cloth or a heat-melting material. The support can also be other films, papers, fabrics, etc. that can be electro-embroidered and are soluble under certain conditions.

[0015] Preferably, the area of ​​the fixing part is smaller than that of the base fabric; this arrangement visually highlights the fixing part, helping users to clearly distinguish between the base fabric and the fixing part, producing a specific visual effect.

[0016] Preferably, in each movable pattern, there is at least one movable part and at least one connecting part.

[0017] According to a specific embodiment of the present invention, the production method of a movable embroidery product includes the following steps:

[0018] The substrate preparation step involves fixing the fixing part to the base fabric;

[0019] The steps for preparing the movable part include the following: designing the required movable pattern; embroidering the movable pattern on the support; performing post-processing to leave the embroidered movable pattern, thus obtaining the movable part;

[0020] In the connection step, one end of the movable part is connected to the fixed part, while the other end can move freely relative to the fixed part, thus obtaining a movable embroidered product.

[0021] Preferably, the support is a water-soluble cloth, and the finishing process is a water-soluble operation. The operating conditions for the water-soluble operation are: water temperature of 55-95℃ and processing time of 20-70 minutes to ensure that the water-soluble cloth is completely dissolved.

[0022] Preferably, embroidering a movable pattern on the support includes: taking a water-soluble cloth that is compatible with the size of the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine and fixing it to the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine; setting the control program of the embroidery machine on the computer and importing the designed movable pattern into the control program; and the embroidery machine embroidering the movable pattern according to the designed trajectory.

[0023] Preferably, in the substrate preparation step, the process of fixing and connecting includes: embroidery, sewing, embedding, nailing, hot pressing, gluing, and integral molding, but is not limited to these. Any process that can connect the fixing part on the base fabric and achieve no relative movement between the base fabric and the fixing part is acceptable.

[0024] Preferably, in the connection step, a movable connection process is used to connect the movable part and the fixed part, so that the movable part forms a variable angle relative to the fixed part; or a direct connection process is used to connect the movable part and the fixed part, the direct connection process including embroidery, heat pressing or adhesive bonding.

[0025] The movable connection process involves using a connecting part to movably connect the movable part and the fixed part, and the connecting part is processed using a single needle.

[0026] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0027] 1. Using water-soluble embroidery technology, lifelike patterns are embroidered on the embroidery, and some parts can move freely. This solves the problem of traditional embroidery lacking dynamic effects and having a monotonous visual effect, enhancing the vividness and interest of the embroidery and bringing a brand-new visual experience to the viewer.

[0028] 2. By using water-soluble nonwoven fabric to melt and leave behind a three-dimensional moving pattern, combined with the three-dimensional effect of the embroidery itself, the overall three-dimensional layering of the embroidery is improved, making up for the shortcomings of the existing water-soluble embroidery in terms of three-dimensional structure effect, and making the embroidery more vivid and three-dimensional.

[0029] 3. The embroidery is simple to make, easy to operate, and low in cost. It can be widely used in clothing, decorations, handicrafts and other fields, and has good market prospects and broad application space. Attached Figure Description

[0030] Other features, objects, and advantages of this invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of non-limiting embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings:

[0031] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of Embodiments 1-3 according to one embodiment of the present utility model;

[0032] Figure 2 This is a top view of embodiments 1-3 of the present invention.

[0033] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of Embodiment 4 according to one embodiment of the present utility model;

[0034] Figure 4 This is a top view of Embodiment 4 according to one embodiment of the present invention;

[0035] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of Embodiment 5 according to one embodiment of the present utility model;

[0036] Figure 6 This is a top view of Embodiment 5 of the present invention.

[0037] Figure 7 This is a flowchart of a production method according to another embodiment of the present invention;

[0038] Figure 8 This is a flowchart of step S2 of a production method according to another embodiment of the present invention;

[0039] Figure 9 This is a flowchart of step S22 of a production method according to another embodiment of the present invention;

[0040] In the diagram: 1-substrate, 11-base fabric, 12-fixed part, 2-movable part, 3-connecting part. Detailed Implementation

[0041] To make the technical means, creative features, objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model will be further described below in conjunction with specific embodiments.

[0042] [A movable embroidery product according to a specific embodiment of this utility model]

[0043] Example 1

[0044] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 A butterfly-patterned embroidered product includes a base fabric 11, a fixed part 12 in the shape of a butterfly body that is fixedly connected to the base fabric 11 by embroidery, two movable parts 2 in the shape of butterfly wings, and a connecting part 3 that connects the fixed part 12 and the movable parts 2. The connecting part 3 is made by a single needle, and the base fabric material is a knitted fabric.

[0045] In this embodiment, the yarn used for the single needle can be different from the yarns that make up the base fabric, the yarns that make up the fixed part, and the yarns that make up the movable part. For example, it can be a single yarn or a single TPU. It plays a role similar to a pivot, so it needs to have a certain strength. Preferably, the denier of the yarn used for the single needle should be relatively large, for example, not less than 100D, specifically larger than the yarns that make up the base fabric, the fixed part, and the movable part.

[0046] In this embodiment, the base fabric 11, the fixing part 12, and the two butterfly wings of the movable part 2 are woven with yarns of different colors. For example, the base fabric 11 is made of white yarn, the fixing part 12 is black and has a certain three-dimensional effect, and the two butterfly wings of the movable part 2 are yellow and orange, respectively, so as to make it easy to visually distinguish the different structures.

[0047] In this embodiment, the butterfly wings have a large range of motion, with the angle varying from 0 to 120°.

[0048] Example 2

[0049] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 A butterfly-patterned embroidered product includes a base fabric 11 made of woven fabric, a fixing part 12 in the shape of a butterfly body that is fixedly connected to the woven fabric by heat pressing, and two movable parts 2 in the shape of butterfly wings. The fixing part 12 and the movable parts 2 are directly connected by adhesive.

[0050] In this embodiment, the base fabric 11, the fixing part 12, and the two butterfly wings of the movable part 2 are woven with yarns of different colors. For example, the base fabric 11 is made of white yarn, the fixing part 12 is black and has a certain three-dimensional effect, and the two butterfly wings of the movable part 2 are yellow and orange, respectively, so as to make it easy to visually distinguish the different structures.

[0051] In this embodiment, the butterfly wings have a small range of motion, with the angle varying from 0 to 30°.

[0052] Example 3

[0053] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 2 A butterfly-patterned embroidered product includes a base fabric 11 made of mesh, a fixed part 12 in the shape of a butterfly body that is fixedly connected to leather by adhesive, and two movable parts 2 in the shape of butterfly wings. The fixed part 12 and the movable parts 2 are directly connected by adhesive.

[0054] In this embodiment, the base fabric 11, the fixing part 12, and the two butterfly wings of the movable part 2 are woven with yarns of different colors. For example, the base fabric 11 is made of white yarn, the fixing part 12 is black and has a certain three-dimensional effect, and the two butterfly wings of the movable part 2 are yellow and orange, respectively, so as to make it easy to visually distinguish the different structures.

[0055] In this embodiment, the butterfly wings have a small range of motion, with the angle varying from 0 to 30°.

[0056] Example 4

[0057] Please see Figure 3 , Figure 4 A movable embroidered product with a leaf pattern includes a base fabric 11 made of mesh, a fixing part 12 in the shape of a tree branch that is fixedly connected by being embedded in the mesh, two movable parts 2 in the shape of leaves, and a connecting part 3 that connects the fixing part 12 and the movable parts 2, wherein the connecting part 3 is made by a single needle.

[0058] In this embodiment, the yarn used for the single needle can be different from the yarns that make up the base fabric, the yarns that make up the fixed part, and the yarns that make up the movable part. For example, it can be a single yarn or a single TPU. It plays a role similar to a pivot, so it needs to have a certain strength. Preferably, the denier of the yarn used for the single needle should be relatively large, for example, not less than 100D, specifically larger than the yarns that make up the base fabric, the fixed part, and the movable part.

[0059] In this embodiment, the base fabric 11 and the fixing part 12 are woven with yarns of different colors, while the two movable parts 2 in the leaf shape are the same color. For example, the base fabric 11 is made of white yarn, the fixing part 12 is brown and has a certain three-dimensional effect, and the two movable parts in the leaf shape are green, which makes it easy to intuitively distinguish the different structures.

[0060] In this embodiment, active connection is selected to simulate the effect of a leaf almost falling. This setting allows the leaf to move within a large range, with the angle changing from 0 to 150°.

[0061] Example 5

[0062] Please see Figure 5 , Figure 6 A movable embroidered product with a floral pattern includes a base fabric 11 made of knitted fabric, a fixed part 12 in the shape of a flower stamen that is fixedly connected to the knitted fabric by being sewn on, and four movable parts 2 in the shape of petals. The fixed part 12 and the movable parts 2 are directly connected by embroidery.

[0063] In this embodiment, the base fabric 11 and the fixing part 12 are woven with yarns of different colors, while the two movable parts 2 in the shape of leaves are the same color. For example, the base fabric 11 is made of white yarn, the fixing part 12 is yellow and has a certain three-dimensional effect, and the four movable parts in the shape of petals are all pink, which makes it easy to intuitively distinguish the different structures.

[0064] In this embodiment, the use of fixed connections makes the range of motion of the movable pattern petals smaller and more stable. At this time, the angle variation range is 0-15°, which is close to the movement of flowers when they are blown by the wind in most real-world situations.

[0065] In other embodiments of the present invention, the embroidered product may also be other patterns, as long as the pattern is divided into a static pattern and a movable pattern, and then the static pattern is used as a fixed part and the movable pattern is used as a movable part. It may also have multiple fixed parts or movable parts. At this time, different fixed parts or movable parts may also have different shapes as needed, and may also have different connection methods to control the range of angle changes.

[0066] [A method for producing movable embroidered products according to a specific embodiment of this utility model]

[0067] Example 1

[0068] Please see Figures 1-2 , Figures 7-9 This embodiment provides a production method for an active embroidered product according to a specific embodiment of the present invention, comprising the following steps:

[0069] In step S1 of substrate 1 preparation, the fixing part is fixedly connected to the base fabric; in this embodiment, the base fabric is a knitted fabric, the fixing part is a butterfly body pattern, and the fixing part and the base fabric are fixedly connected by electric embroidery.

[0070] The preparation step S2 of the movable part 2 includes the following steps:

[0071] S21: The movable pattern required for the design is, in this embodiment, butterfly wings;

[0072] S22: Embroider movable patterns, namely butterfly wings, on the support;

[0073] S23: Perform post-processing, leaving the embroidered movable pattern to obtain the movable part;

[0074] In the connection step S3, one end of the movable part 2 is connected to the fixed part 12, and the other end is free to move relative to the fixed part 12 to obtain a movable embroidery product. In this embodiment, in the connection step S3, the movable part 2 and the fixed part 12 are movably connected by the connecting part 3. The connecting part 3 makes the movable part 2 form a variable angle relative to the fixed part 12. The processing method of the connecting part 3 is single needle.

[0075] In this embodiment, the support is specifically a water-soluble cloth, and the finishing process is specifically a water-soluble operation. The operating conditions for the water-soluble operation are: water temperature of 60°C and processing time of 30 minutes, to ensure that the water-soluble cloth is completely dissolved.

[0076] In this embodiment, S22 includes the following steps:

[0077] S221: Take a water-soluble cloth that is compatible with the size of the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine and fix it to the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine;

[0078] S222: Set the control program for the embroidery machine and import the movable pattern designed in S21 into the control program;

[0079] S223: The embroidery machine embroiders movable patterns according to the designed trajectory.

[0080] Example 2

[0081] Please see Figures 1-2 , Figures 7-9 This embodiment provides a production method for a movable embroidered product according to a specific embodiment of the present invention, comprising the following steps:

[0082] In step S1 of substrate 1 preparation, the fixing part is fixedly connected to the base fabric. In this embodiment, the base fabric is a woven fabric, the fixing part is a butterfly body pattern, and the fixing part and the base fabric are fixedly connected by hot pressing.

[0083] The preparation step S2 of the movable part 2 includes the following steps:

[0084] S21: The movable pattern required for the design is, in this embodiment, butterfly wings;

[0085] S22: Embroider movable patterns, namely butterfly wings, on the support;

[0086] S23: Perform post-processing, leaving the embroidered movable pattern to obtain the movable part;

[0087] In step S3, one end of the movable part 2 is connected to the fixed part 12, and the other end is free to move relative to the fixed part 12 to obtain a movable embroidered product. In this embodiment, a direct connection process is used to connect the movable part 2 and the fixed part 12, and the direct connection process is adhesive bonding.

[0088] In this embodiment, the support is specifically a water-soluble cloth, and the finishing process is specifically a water-soluble operation. The operating conditions for the water-soluble operation are: water temperature of 90°C and processing time of 60 minutes, to ensure that the water-soluble cloth is completely dissolved.

[0089] In this embodiment, S22 includes the following steps:

[0090] S221: Take a water-soluble cloth that is compatible with the size of the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine and fix it to the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine;

[0091] S222: Set the control program for the embroidery machine and import the movable pattern designed in S21 into the control program;

[0092] S223: The embroidery machine embroiders movable patterns according to the designed trajectory.

[0093] Example 3

[0094] Please see Figures 1-2 , Figures 7-9 This embodiment provides a production method for a movable embroidered product according to a specific embodiment of the present invention, comprising the following steps:

[0095] In step S1 of substrate 1 preparation, the fixing part is fixedly connected to the base fabric; in this embodiment, the base fabric is leather, the fixing part is a butterfly body pattern, and the fixing part and the base fabric are fixedly connected by adhesive.

[0096] The preparation step S2 of the movable part 2 includes the following steps:

[0097] S21: The movable pattern required for the design is, in this embodiment, butterfly wings;

[0098] S22: Embroider movable patterns, namely butterfly wings, on the support;

[0099] S23: Perform post-processing, leaving the embroidered movable pattern to obtain the movable part;

[0100] In step S3, one end of the movable part 2 is connected to the fixed part 12, and the other end is free to move relative to the fixed part 12 to obtain a movable embroidered product. In this embodiment, a direct connection process is used to connect the movable part 2 and the fixed part 12, and the direct connection process is hot pressing.

[0101] In this embodiment, the support is specifically a water-soluble cloth, and the finishing process is specifically a water-soluble operation. The operating conditions for the water-soluble operation are: water temperature of 70°C and processing time of 45 minutes, to ensure that the water-soluble cloth is completely dissolved.

[0102] In this embodiment, S22 includes the following steps:

[0103] S221: Take a water-soluble cloth that is compatible with the size of the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine and fix it to the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine;

[0104] S222: Set the control program for the embroidery machine and import the movable pattern designed in S21 into the control program;

[0105] S223: The embroidery machine embroiders movable patterns according to the designed trajectory.

[0106] Example 4

[0107] Please see Figures 3-4 , Figures 7-9 This embodiment provides a production method for an active embroidered product according to a specific embodiment of the present invention, comprising the following steps:

[0108] In step S1 of substrate 1 preparation, the fixing part is fixedly connected to the base fabric; in this embodiment, the base fabric is selected as mesh, the fixing part is a tree branch pattern, and the fixing part and the base fabric are fixedly connected by embedding.

[0109] The preparation step S2 of the movable part 2 includes the following steps:

[0110] S21: The movable pattern required for the design is, in this embodiment, a leaf;

[0111] S22: Embroider movable patterns, i.e., leaves, on the support;

[0112] S23: Perform post-processing, leaving the embroidered movable pattern to obtain the movable part;

[0113] In the connection step S3, one end of the movable part 2 is connected to the fixed part 12, and the other end is free to move relative to the fixed part 12 to obtain a movable embroidery product. In this embodiment, in the connection step S3, the movable part 2 and the fixed part 12 are movably connected by the connecting part 3. The connecting part 3 makes the movable part 2 form a variable angle relative to the fixed part 12. The processing method of the connecting part 3 is single needle.

[0114] In this embodiment, the support is specifically a water-soluble cloth, and the finishing process is specifically a water-soluble operation. The operating conditions for the water-soluble operation are: water temperature of 80°C and processing time of 50 minutes, to ensure that the water-soluble cloth is completely dissolved.

[0115] In this embodiment, S22 includes the following steps:

[0116] S221: Take a water-soluble cloth that is compatible with the size of the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine and fix it to the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine;

[0117] S222: Set the control program for the embroidery machine and import the movable pattern designed in S21 into the control program;

[0118] S223: The embroidery machine embroiders movable patterns according to the designed trajectory.

[0119] Example 5

[0120] Please see Figures 5-6 , Figures 7-9 This embodiment provides a production method for an active embroidered product according to a specific embodiment of the present invention, comprising the following steps:

[0121] In step S1 of substrate 1 preparation, the fixing part is fixedly connected to the base fabric; in this embodiment, the base fabric is a knitted fabric, the fixing part is a flower stamen pattern, and the fixing part and the base fabric are fixedly connected by nailing.

[0122] The preparation step S2 of the movable part 2 includes the following steps:

[0123] S21: The movable pattern required for the design is, in this embodiment, a petal;

[0124] S22: Embroider movable patterns, i.e., petals, on the support;

[0125] S23: Perform post-processing, leaving the embroidered movable pattern to obtain the movable part;

[0126] In step S3, one end of the movable part 2 is connected to the fixed part 12, and the other end is free to move relative to the fixed part 12 to obtain a movable embroidered product. In this embodiment, a direct connection process is used to connect the movable part 2 and the fixed part 12. The direct connection process is embroidery.

[0127] In this embodiment, the support is specifically a water-soluble cloth, and the finishing process is specifically a water-soluble operation. The operating conditions for the water-soluble operation are: water temperature of 65°C and processing time of 40 minutes, to ensure that the water-soluble cloth is completely dissolved.

[0128] In this embodiment, S22 includes the following steps:

[0129] S221: Take a water-soluble cloth that is compatible with the size of the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine and fix it to the embroidery frame of the embroidery machine;

[0130] S222: Set the control program for the embroidery machine and import the movable pattern designed in S21 into the control program;

[0131] S223: The embroidery machine embroiders movable patterns according to the designed trajectory.

[0132] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0133] 1. Using water-soluble embroidery technology, lifelike patterns are embroidered on the embroidery, and some parts can move freely. This solves the problem of traditional embroidery lacking dynamic effects and having a monotonous visual effect, enhancing the vividness and interest of the embroidery and bringing a brand-new visual experience to the viewer.

[0134] 2. By using water-soluble nonwoven fabric to melt and leave behind a three-dimensional moving pattern, combined with the three-dimensional effect of the embroidery itself, the overall three-dimensional layering of the embroidery is improved, making up for the shortcomings of the existing water-soluble embroidery in terms of three-dimensional structure effect, and making the embroidery more vivid and three-dimensional.

[0135] 3. The embroidery is simple to make, easy to operate, and low in cost. It can be widely used in clothing, decorations, handicrafts and other fields, and has good market prospects and broad application space.

[0136] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this utility model is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or basic characteristics of this utility model. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered exemplary and non-limiting in all respects. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description, and thus all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims are intended to be included within this utility model. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.

[0137] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.

Claims

1. An active embroidered article, characterized in that, include: The substrate (1), which forms the main body of the movable embroidery product, includes: Base fabric (11); A fixing part (12) is fixedly connected to the base fabric (11); Among them, the yarn or structure of the base fabric (11) is different from the yarn or structure of the fixing part (12); The movable part (2) is an independent part formed by removing the support after processing on the support. One end of the movable part (2) is connected to the fixed part (12), and the other end is free to move relative to the fixed part (12).

2. The movable embroidery product according to claim 1, characterized in that, The movable part (2) and the fixed part (12) are movably connected by a connecting part (3). The connecting part is used to make the movable part (2) and the fixed part (12) form a variable angle. The connecting part (3) is processed by a single needle.

3. The active embroidered article of claim 1, wherein, The movable part (2) is directly connected to the fixed part (12), and the direct connection includes: embroidery, hot pressing, and adhesive bonding.

4. The active embroidered article of claim 1, wherein, The base fabric is specifically one of the following: knitted fabric, woven fabric, leather, or mesh.

5. The active embroidered article of claim 1, wherein, The processing technology for fixing the fixing part (12) to the base fabric (11) includes: embroidery, sewing, embedding, nailing, hot pressing, and gluing.

6. The active embroidered article of claim 2, wherein, The range of the variable angle is specifically 0-180°.

7. The active embroidered article of claim 1, wherein, The support component is specifically a water-soluble cloth or a thermoplastic material.