The 34th Impressions Awards Winners: Embroidery
First-place honors in the Multimedia category went to “Feel the Beat,” from Shockwaves Promotional Apparel, Des Plaines, Ill. This shirt was produced using Hotfix sequins and a MaxiPress heat press. (847) 981-8661; www.shockwavesapparel.com.
The 34th Impressions Awards Winners: Embroidery
“Indian Skull,” also from Shockwaves Promotional Apparel, Des Plaines, Ill., took second place in the Multimedia category. The shirt was produced using hand-placed rhinestones, custom embellishments and a MaxiPress heat press. (847) 981-8661; www.shockwavesapparel.com.
The 34th Impressions Awards Winners: Embroidery
“Embroidered Cutwork,” from JP Bell Inc., Aurora, Colo., took third place in the Multimedia category. This bag was produced using a Brother PR1000 embroidery machine in combination with cutwork. (303) 330-7791.
The 34th Impressions Awards Winners: Embroidery
First-place honors in the Digitizing Artistry category went to “Photogirl,” by QDigitizing, Cave Creek, Ariz. This shirt was produced using a Barudan BEVT embroidery machine, Madeira 40 threads and Wilcom Version 8 digitizing software. (877) 733-4390; www.qdigitizing.com.
The 34th Impressions Awards Winners: Embroidery
“True Love,” also by QDigitizing, Cave Creek, Ariz., took second place in the Digitizing Artistry category. This shirt was created using a Barudan BEVT embroidery machine, Madeira 40 threads and Wilcom Version 8 digitizing software. (877) 733-4390; www.qdigitizing.com.
The 34th Impressions Awards Winners: Embroidery
“Malicoat Artistry,” from California Embroidery, Fresno, Calif., took third place in the Digitizing Artistry category. This shirt was produced using a Tajima embroidery machine, Madeira threads and Wilcom digitizing software. (559) 447-5304; www.californiaembroidery.net.