Light Bulb Navy Baseball Cap: The Facts + The Making Video

The Light Bulb Design:

Feel like this 😐 when trying to have the light bulb moment……? Then this ones for you; 💡🤔💡 the Light Bulb cap has been scientifically engineered by Hatty Hats Embroidery to improve your changes of a light bulb moment by 100% 🙌👏 - This embroidery is sized approximately 4cm high x 4cm wide and is designed, manufactured and shipped by Hatty Hats Embroidery in the United Kingdom.

The Colours Used:

There are a total of 3 colours used to apply the Light Bulb design to the navy baseball cap, these colours are; yellow, grey and white. The colour most in this design is the yellow for the main shape of the bulb and the light ‘rays’ coming off it. The grey is then used for the lower metal part of the bulb while the white is used for the centre coil in the light.

The Stitch Count:

(Total number of times the embroidery needle moves up & down.)

The Light Bulb embroidered design has a total of 2192 stitches, uses 22 foot of thread and takes our embroidery machines roughly around 5 minutes to produce. Check out the video below to see this patch being made, see if you can count the stitches ;-).

The Navy Baseball Cap:

Made from a strong 100% cotton twill, heavy weight fabric this cap has been built with quality in mind. The navy baseball cap has a one size fits all, 6 panelled design and features a robust pre-curved peak, stitched ventilation eyelets and a fully adjustable buckled size strap at the rear.

The Making Video:

To keep this design tidy all the colours are blocked together and laid from the lowest to the highest.

  1. Our embroidery machine first selects the yellow thread and lays the main shape of the light bulb and the ‘rays’ coming from it.
  1. Next the machine switches to the white thread and embroiders the ‘coil’ in the centre of the design.
  1. Finally the grey thread is chosen and the lower ‘metal’ part of the light bulb design is stitched into the navy baseball cap.

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