
Andrea Bommarito
Embroidery Applications Specialist & ConsultantNotcina CorporationWith over 25 years of experience in both hobby and industrial embroidery markets, Andrea Bommarito specializes in specialty embroidery applications, advanced techniques, and production workflow optimization. Her expertise is rooted in the industrial sector, where precision, efficiency, and performance are essential.
Andrea focuses on high-value, non-standard embroidery—combining advanced digitizing, structural techniques, and strategic problem-solving to execute complex projects with consistency and control. She works across a wide range of textiles and specialty materials, with experience in performance-driven applications, including technical and automotive embroidery.
Raised in a family of craftsmanship, Andrea was influenced early by her grandmother, a designer in a high-end men’s suit factory, shaping her lifelong respect for construction, quality, and detail.
Today, she helps embroidery professionals elevate their capabilities, refine production systems, and push the boundaries of what embroidery can achieve.
S24 Thread Talks: Quick Chats, Big Takeaways- Rapid Fire Embroidery Roundtables
Thread Talks -Quick Chats, Big Takeaways: Rapid Fire Embroidery Roundtables Get ready to move, mingle, and share! In this fast-paced roundtable experi…Thread Talks -Quick Chats, Big Takeaways: Rapid Fire Embroidery Roundtables Get ready to move, mingle, and share! In this fast-paced roundtable experience, you’ll rotate through short, high-energy discussions on embroidery and digitizing. Trade ideas…Thread Talks -Quick Chats, Big Takeaways: Rapid Fire Embroidery Roundtables Get ready to move, mingle, and share! In this fast-paced roundtable experience, you’ll rotate through short, high-energy discussions on embroidery and digitizing. Trade ideas, swap challenges, and pick up pro tips from peers and industry experts—one conversation at a time.Thread Talks -Quick Chats, Big Takeaways: Rapid Fire Embroidery Roundtables Get ready to move, mingle, and share! In this fast-paced roundtable experience, you’ll rotate through short, high-energy discussions on embroidery and digitizing. Trade ideas, swap challenges, and pick up pro tips from peers and industry experts—one conversation at a time.Show MoreClick the title to see all details
W03 Technique Toolkit
Embroidery Basics & Business Growth - Katie Wubben:This segment will focus on embroidery basics, troubleshooting, and managing business growth, in…Embroidery Basics & Business Growth - Katie Wubben:This segment will focus on embroidery basics, troubleshooting, and managing business growth, including a variety of techniques to achieve professional results on fabrics of all kinds as well as k…Embroidery Basics & Business Growth - Katie Wubben:This segment will focus on embroidery basics, troubleshooting, and managing business growth, including a variety of techniques to achieve professional results on fabrics of all kinds as well as keeping both sides looking great on projects with exposed backs. We'll explore multi-media designs, as well as special techniques through video demonstrations and samples. Non-Traditional Materials &…Embroidery Basics & Business Growth - Katie Wubben:This segment will focus on embroidery basics, troubleshooting, and managing business growth, including a variety of techniques to achieve professional results on fabrics of all kinds as well as keeping both sides looking great on projects with exposed backs. We'll explore multi-media designs, as well as special techniques through video demonstrations and samples. Non-Traditional Materials & Multi-Media Techniques - Joe Kramar: This theme would focus on using materials like felts, twills, and wools to create unique corporate logos and designs, now also incorporating multimedia techniques.In this session, Joe Kramar ("Appliqué Joe") will dive into the "Appliqué Archetypes" framework to demonstrate how vintage techniques can elevate standard corporate logos into premium, retail-worthy apparel. Joe will break down how to deconstruct a brand's identity and rebuild it using non-traditional materials like felts, twills, and wools. Attendees will learn how to select and combine these materials with specialty threads (like chain or moss stitch) to create timeless, high-value appliqué and mixed-media designs that turn a simple uniform into a desirable, collectible piece. Learn to identify and apply "Appliqué Archetypes" to transform basic logos. Discover the best non-traditional materials (felt, twill, vinyl) to add dimension and a premium retail feel. Understand how to pair specialty threads and stitch types with appliqué for a vintage, heritage look. Gain strategies for deconstructing a logo and rebuilding it as a high-value patch, reverse appliqué, or mixed-media design. Elevated Embroidery, Specialty Stitches & Best Business Practices - Erich Campbell: This section will explore utilizing textural qualities, specialty stitch types, threads to enhance traditional logos, and best business practices like workflow & prospecting. In this session, Erich will explore both the ways in which we can utilize the unique textural qualities of embroidery to enhance the appearance and value of traditional logos through the use of specialty stitch types, threads, and media as well as described the design alterations and additions used when simply replicating the logo was not enough. Through real-world case studies and design examples, Erich will break down the why and how of when to change up traditional embroidery and stock design work to create higher value, more retail-styled treatments. If you want to get inspired to create collections, solutions, and higher value merch, this is your session. Expanding Textile Decoration: Mixed Media & Unconventional Embroidery - Andrea Bommarito:As competition grows in textile decoration, success requires moving beyond standard logo embroidery. Andrea explores how combining decoration methods and pushing embroidery beyond traditional applications helps shops create standout, higher-value products and differentiate themselves in the marketplace. Focusing on mixed media techniques—such as embroidery combined with print, appliqué, chenille, laser processes, and digital transfers—attendees will learn how texture, layering, and unconventional embroidery approaches can elevate perceived value while maintaining production efficiency. Participants will leave with practical ideas to expand creative capabilities and uncover new growth opportunities.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More