More individuality and more personality – embroidery gives ready-to-wear products that little bit extra.

Sebastiaan Vadasz, www.pelikamo.com
Giving high-quality textiles more individuality and thus building a close relationship with customers – that is the most important reason why Sebastiaan Vadasz from the menswear brand Pelikamo relies on embroidery.

Manageable investment and organic growth – embroidery is perfect to realize his dream of self-employment.


Andrea Huber from Feldkirchen has impressively demonstrated how you can start in a private environment and build up your own company with 5 employees within 5 years with embroidery.

Andrea Huber, www.stickwerkstatt.at

When athletes see their personal name on the team jersey for the first time, you see one thing above all: beaming faces!


Customized jerseys with your own club logo and personal name – this is very attractive for sports teams. That’s why Thomas Wetter focuses on embroidery. This allows him to produce high quality team textiles with great precision and speed.

Thomas Wetter, www.wikingsports.ch

Variety at the touch of a button – that’s embroidery for me. And this diversity is highly appreciated not only in textiles, but also in the advertising industry.


Whether 3-D embroidery or the use of special metallic yarns – embroidery offers many possibilities to set special accents in textile finishing. It is this versatility that always inspires Marc Siliax.

Marc Siliax, www.werbehaven.de

For me, embroidery is something very lively and noble, with which you can flexibly respond to customer wishes and offer real added value.


Cheap products and dumping prices put the textile industry under pressure. Unless you convince with a high quality. Antholzer shows how this can be done: with a lot of dedication and 14 Melco machines that are currently in use at the Bavarian company.

Gabriele Antholzer, www.antholzer.de

The invention of the Acti Feed control is THE milestone in the embroidery industry and was clearly the decisive reason why we decided to invest in Melco embroidery machines back in 2007.


At Liquisign, up to 5000 garments made from a wide variety of materials are finished every day. With an average order size of 14! parts, the focus is on extremely fast set-up times, simple machine control and automatic thread tensioning. The Melco principle of modular single-head embroidery machines is therefore the perfect solution for the fast-growing company.

Daniel Geldsetzer, www.liquisign.de