In today’s table linen market, embroidery is everywhere — floral edges, lace-style patterns, delicate borders. But one detail truly separates premium-quality linens from ordinary ones:
➡️ How are the embroidered edges actually made?
As a producer specializing in embroidered coasters, napkins, and placemats, we understand the importance of edge workmanship. And there is a major difference between the common method and ours.
The Most Common Market Method: Embroider a Big Panel, Then Laser Cut
To save cost and increase efficiency, many factories choose this production method:
- They embroider a large sheet of fabric.
- Then the designs are laser-cut into individual pieces.
This approach lowers labor cost, but brings visible disadvantages:
- The border becomes thin and fragile
- Laser cutting often leaves burn marks or stiff melted edges
- The edge looks flat and unfinished
- After washing, the borders can curl, fray, or break
From far away the product may look fine, but up close — especially on a dining table — these flaws are obvious.
Our Method: Cut Pieces First, Then Embroider the Edges
At Story & Suns, we do the opposite:
✅ We first cut every coaster, napkin, and placemat into its own piece.
✅ Then we embroider directly on each single piece, not on a large panel.
This method takes more time and skill, but the quality difference is clear:
✔ No laser burn marks
✔ Edges are thicker, stronger, and more defined
✔ Embroidery lines follow the shape perfectly
✔ More durable — won’t easily break after washing
✔ A premium look and feel on the dinner table
When customers touch the edge, they feel actual stitching — not a thin laser-melted line.
Why It Matters for Your Brand
Fine table linen is all about details. A well-defined embroidered edge:
- looks more luxurious
- photographs beautifully for online sales
- increases perceived value
- reduces complaints from damaged or curled borders
If your brand focuses on quality, this craftsmanship becomes a selling point — not just a production method.
Perfect For
✅ Retail & e-commerce brands
✅ Hotels and restaurants
✅ Seasonal & holiday collections
✅ Wedding and gift markets
Our production supports satin stitch, scalloped borders, cutwork embroidery and other decorative edges with stable, high-end finish.
Upgrade Your Table Linen Collection
If you want embroidered coasters, napkins, or placemats with real craftsmanship — stitched edges, not laser-burned — we are ready to support you.
Explore more or contact us:
👉 www.story-suns.com
Why Our Embroidered Table Linen Looks More Premium
Most coasters, napkins, and placemats in the market are made by embroidering a big sheet of fabric, then laser-cutting it into pieces to save cost.
But this creates thin edges, burn marks, and weak borders that break or curl after washing.
✅ Our method is different:
We cut each piece first, then embroider directly on every single coaster, napkin, and placemat.
This gives:
✔ No laser burn marks
✔ Fuller, thicker stitched edges
✔ Better shape and durability
✔ A cleaner, luxury tabletop finish
If your brand values craftsmanship and premium quality, stitched edges make a visible difference.
👉 Explore more at: www.story-suns.com