The present invention is directed to an unstitched design having the appearance of being stitched or embroidered. A stitched design is digitally imaged, and the digital image used to control dye sublimation printing of a representation of the image onto a desired surface. In one configuration, the s
The present invention is directed to an unstitched design having the appearance of being stitched or embroidered. A stitched design is digitally imaged, and the digital image used to control dye sublimation printing of a representation of the image onto a desired surface. In one configuration, the surface is a woven textile.
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1. An article, comprising: (a) a woven polyester textile having first and second opposing sides, the first side comprising dye sublimation particles to provide a desired image;wherein the woven polyester textile is textured to create an appearance that the desired image is embroidered in the absence
1. An article, comprising: (a) a woven polyester textile having first and second opposing sides, the first side comprising dye sublimation particles to provide a desired image;wherein the woven polyester textile is textured to create an appearance that the desired image is embroidered in the absence of embroidery in the woven polyester textile and wherein the texture is defined by at least the following features: (A1) shiny yarn fibers;(A2) a weave in an irregular pattern; and(A3) a float within a yarn pattern defining at least one of a twill and satin weave type;(b) a backing adhesive positioned on the second side, wherein an adhesive bond strength of the woven polyester textile to the backing adhesive of at least about 10 lbs (as measured on a standard peel test machine); and(c) flock bordering the woven polyester textile, wherein at least one of the following is true: (i) the flock is adhered to the woven polyester textile and (ii) the flock and woven polyester textile are adhered to a common substrate. 2. The article of claim 1, wherein the texture is defined by at least a satin weave type, wherein a filling yarn is inlaid into a base fabric of the woven polyester textile, wherein the float of at least portions of the satin weave type is an interlacing float of at least 2, and wherein the backing adhesive is a B- or C-staged thermosetting adhesive. 3. The article of claim 1, wherein the texture is defined by at least a satin weave type, wherein the float of at least portions of the satin weave type is an interlacing float of at least 2 and wherein the backing adhesive is a thermoplastic adhesive. 4. The article of claim 1, wherein the desired image comprises a digital image of actual embroidery, chenille, and/or stitching and wherein the woven polyester textile comprises at least one of brocade, brocatelle, camocas, crepe-back satin, duchese, satin, double-face satin, paillette satin, peau de soie, satin-back, satin foaconne, slipper satin, and velvet satin weave. 5. The article of claim 1, wherein the woven polyester textile is an insert and the flock is part of a flocked transfer, the flocked transfer has a void and the insert is received in the void, and wherein a second adhesive is in contact with the flock fibers and the backing adhesive, whereby the flock creates the illusion of depth. 6. The article of claim 1, wherein a quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by at least one of: a length and density of the float;a loft or height of the woven polyester textile weave;an amount of twist in the shiny yarn fibers;a type of twist in the shiny yarn fibers; anda surface texture of the shiny yarn fibers and/or yarn. 7. The article of claim 6, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the length and density of the float. 8. The article of claim 6, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the loft or height of the woven polyester textile weave. 9. The article of claim 6, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the amount of twist in the shiny yarn fibers. 10. The article of claim 6, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the type of twist in the shiny yarn fibers. 11. The article of claim 6, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the surface texture of the shiny yarn fibers and/or yarn. 12. The article of claim 1, wherein the texture is defined by at least a twill weave type. 13. The article of claim 1, wherein the yarn pattern is an open weave. 14. The article of claim 1, wherein the at least one of the twill and satin weave type is defined by surface loops in a warp fiber. 15. The article of claim 1, wherein the yarn pattern has a dimensional profile from an embossing die. 16. The article of claim 15, wherein at least one of a periodicity and frequency of application of a repeating pattern on the embossing die is different from the at least one of periodicity and frequency of the at least one of the twill and satin weave type. 17. The article of claim 15, wherein the embossing die is applied in a different frequency and/or periodicity than the weave in the irregular pattern. 18. The article of claim 1, wherein the adhesive bond strength is at least about 16 lbs. 19. The article of claim 1, wherein the adhesive bond strength is at least about 25 lbs. 20. The article of claim 1, wherein the backing adhesive has a diffusion resistance factor in the range of about 1 to about 3. 21. The article of claim 1, wherein the backing adhesive has a specific flow resistance in the range of about 5 to about 25 kNs/M4. 22. The article of claim 1, further comprising a second backing adhesive material engaging the woven polyester textile and flock. 23. The article of claim 4, wherein the weave is a crepe-back satin weave and wherein weft crepe yarns outnumbers supplemental filling yarns by a factor of at least 2:1. 24. An article, comprising: (a) a woven polyester textile having first and second opposing sides, the first side comprising dye sublimation particles to provide a desired image;wherein the woven polyester textile is textured to create an appearance that the desired image is embroidered in the absence of embroidery in the woven polyester textile and wherein the texture is defined by at least the following features: (A1) shiny polyester floss yarn fibers;(A2) a float within a yarn pattern defining a twill weave type; and(A3) a weave woven in an irregular pattern;(b) a backing adhesive positioned on the second side, wherein an adhesive bond strength of the woven polyester textile to the backing adhesive of at least about 10 lbs (as measured on a standard peel test machine);(c) flock bordering the woven polyester textile; and(d) an adhesive backing contacting the flock and backing adhesive. 25. The article of claim 24, wherein the texture is further defined by the yarn pattern having a weave design that repeats over the first side of the woven polyester textile, the repeating weave design having an irregular spatial yarn pattern. 26. The article of claim 25, wherein a quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by at least one of: a length and density of the float;a loft or height of the woven polyester textile weave;an amount of twist in the shiny polyester floss yarn fibers;a type of twist in the shiny polyester floss yarn fibers; andan orientation of the shiny polyester floss yarn fibers within the weave design;a surface texture of the shiny polyester floss fibers and/or yarn. 27. The article of claim 26, wherein the irregular weave design is defined by the length and density of the float. 28. The article of claim 26, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the loft or height of the woven polyester textile weave. 29. The article of claim 26, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the amount of twist in the shiny polyester floss yarn fibers. 30. The article of claim 26, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the type of twist in the shiny polyester floss yarn fibers. 31. The article of claim 26, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the surface texture of the shiny polyester floss fibers and/or yarn. 32. The article of claim 25, wherein the yarn pattern is an open weave. 33. The article of claim 25, wherein the weave design is defined by surface loops in a warp fiber. 34. The article of claim 25, wherein the yarn pattern has a dimensional profile from an embossing die and wherein the adhesive bond strength of the woven polyester textile to the backing adhesive is at least about 16 lbs (as measured on a standard peel test machine). 35. The article of claim 25, wherein at least one of a periodicity and frequency of application of a repeating pattern on the embossing die is different from the at least one of periodicity and frequency of the weave design. 36. The article of claim 34, wherein the embossing die is applied in a different frequency and/or periodicity than the weave of the irregular pattern. 37. The article of claim 24, wherein the adhesive bond strength is at least about 25 lbs. 38. The article of claim 24, wherein the backing adhesive has a diffusion resistance factor in the range of about 1 to about 3. 39. The article of claim 24, wherein the backing adhesive has a specific flow resistance in the range of about 5 to about 25 kNs/M4. 40. The article of claim 24, wherein the desired image comprises a digital image of actual embroidery, chenille, and/or stitching. 41. The article of claim 24, wherein at least one of the following is true: (i) the flock is adhered to the woven polyester textile and (ii) the flock and woven polyester textile are adhered to a common substrate. 42. An article, comprising: (a) a woven polyester textile having first and second opposing sides, the first side comprising dye sublimation particles to provide a desired image;wherein the woven polyester textile is textured to create an appearance that the desired image is embroidered in the absence of embroidery in the woven polyester textile and wherein the texture is defined by at least the following features: (A1) shiny polyester yarn fibers;(A2) a float within a yarn pattern defining a satin weave type; and(A3) a filling yarn inlaid into a base fabric of the woven polyester textile;(b) a backing adhesive positioned on the second side, wherein an adhesive bond strength of the woven polyester textile to the backing adhesive of at least about 10 lbs (as measured on a standard peel test machine);(c) flock bordering the woven polyester textile; and(d) an adhesive backing contacting the flock and backing adhesive. 43. The article of claim 42, wherein the float of at least portions of the yarn pattern is an interlacing float of at least 2 and wherein the texture is further defined by the yarn pattern having a weave design that repeats over the first side of the woven polyester textile, the repeating weave design having a irregular spatial yarn pattern. 44. The article of claim 42, wherein the adhesive bond strength of the woven polyester textile to the backing adhesive is at least about 16 lbs (as measured on a standard peel test machine) and wherein the desired image comprises a digital image of actual embroidery, chenille, and/or stitching and wherein the woven polyester textile comprises at least one of brocade, brocatelle, camocas, crepe-back satin, duchese, satin, double-face satin, paillette satin, peau de soie, satin-back, satin foaconne, slipper satin, and velvet satin weave. 45. The article of claim 43, wherein a quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by at least one of: a length and density of the float;a loft or height of the woven polyester textile weave;an amount of twist in the shiny polyester yarn fibers;a type of twist in the shiny polyester yarn fibers; andan orientation of the shiny polyester yarn fibers within the weave design;a surface texture of the shiny polyester yarn fibers and/or yarn. 46. The article of claim 45, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the length and density of the float. 47. The article of claim 45, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the loft or height of the woven polyester textile weave. 48. The article of claim 45, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the amount of twist in the shiny polyester yarn fibers. 49. The article of claim 45, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the type of twist in the shiny polyester yarn fibers. 50. The article of claim 45, wherein the quantity of light reflected from the woven polyester textile is controlled by the surface texture of the shiny polyester yarn fibers and/or yarn. 51. The article of claim 45, wherein the yarn pattern is an open weave. 52. The article of claim 45, wherein the weave design is defined by surface loops in a warp fiber. 53. The article of claim 45, wherein the yarn pattern has a dimensional profile from an embossing die. 54. The article of claim 53, wherein at least one of a periodicity and frequency of application of a repeating pattern on the embossing die is different from the at least one of periodicity and frequency of the weave design. 55. The article of claim 54, wherein the embossing die is applied in a different frequency and/or periodicity than the irregular spatial yarn pattern. 56. The article of claim 42, wherein the adhesive bond strength is at least about 25 lbs. 57. The article of claim 42, wherein the backing adhesive has a diffusion resistance factor in the range of about 1 to about 3. 58. The article of claim 42, wherein the backing adhesive has a specific flow resistance in the range of about 5 to about 25 kNs/M4. 59. The article of claim 42, further comprising a second backing adhesive material engaging the woven polyester textile and flock. 60. The article of claim 44, wherein the woven polyester textile comprises a crepe-back satin weave and wherein crepe weft yarns outnumbers supplemental filling yarns by a factor of at least 2:1. 61. The article of claim 42, wherein at least one of the following is true: (i) the flock is adhered to the woven polyester textile and (ii) the flock and woven polyester textile substrate are adhered to a common substrate.
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