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What’s actually changing in embroidery in 2026.

Dear embroiderers, dear business partners,

Digitalisation, personalisation, smart textiles — and at the same time, rising margin pressure. Embroidery is changing faster than most have expected. In the new CARL issue, we look at what those shifts mean for your day-to-day operation — and where the concrete opportunities are.

Five topics from the magazine, with one simple question at the centre: What does this actually do for your business?

English Version

Four new machines. One clear idea behind them.

With the SPRINT 9, the SPRINT R9 and the RACER Compact TWIN, we’ve rethought the concept: drives suspended downward from the frame, low-noise BLDC motors instead of wear-prone brushes — and the Texprocess Innovation Award-winning R head that reaches up to 2,000 stitches per minute.

For you, that means: maximum embroidery stability at higher speeds, noticeably more free space at the sides, quieter running — and a head you can swap out in minutes if it ever needs service, instead of days. The RACER Compact TWIN even fits through a standard room door.

From the click in the shop to the finished embroidery.

Print on demand opened up an entirely new market for printers. The same shift is now happening in embroidery — and the local decorator has the home advantage.

With the ZSK Web API, auto-digitising, production planning and MY.ZSK 4.0, batch size one becomes as economical as batch size one hundred. The pure embroidery time stays the same — but every single piece sells at a premium price.

The question is no longer whether personalised embroidery works. It’s who in your region will benefit from it first. 

About €23,000 in extra productivity — per machine, per year.

Frame recognition, the .z00 format with embedded colour information, faster colour changes, 10 % higher embroidery speed: small seconds add up to roughly €23,000 in extra productivity per year — assuming a fully allocated rate of €65 per hour and 15 designs per day.

On top of that: since 2025, Germany has reintroduced declining-balance depreciation for movable assets. Higher write-offs in the early years, better liquidity and a lower tax burden — exactly when the machine starts producing.

Trade in a well-maintained ZSK and the monthly financing rate is often fully covered by the productivity gain alone. Day-to-day operations get the benefit straight away, not years down the line.

Caps are becoming premium again.

What started in the United States as “puffy embroidery” and became a streetwear standard is now landing in Europe. For well-executed 3D caps, customers pay prices that are no longer achievable on plain T-shirts.

The ZSK Premium Cap Drive has been standard on all new machines (except the Classic series) since 2025. And with the new 3D Loop Device, the chenille look can now be produced fully automatically — even on caps. A world first.

A product category with clear positioning, healthier margins and exactly the look-and-feel end customers want to share on social media.

One cone. Every colour.

A gradient from dark blue through turquoise to white. A photorealistic embroidered motif. A precise corporate colour without waiting for minimum-order quantities. With Coloreel, all of this is real.

A single white base thread is coloured digitally while you embroider — at up to 200 millimetres per second, inline with production. Fewer spools in stock, no manual colour changes, a practically unlimited colour palette.

For personalisation, name, colour and motif can vary piece by piece — without any new set-up. Every item unique, with no extra cost per unit.

Planning an investment in 2026?
Let’s talk — before the quote.

Every conversation starts with the finished product — and works backwards. Who wears it? Where is it seen? How is it washed, worn, perceived? Only then do we talk about machines. That's how the right system finds the right market.

Frank Giessmann
frank.giessmann@zsk.de
(+49) 170 249 05 28
Kerollos Sidhom
kerollos.sidhom@zsk.de
(+49) 173 457 34 90
Britta Sanders
britta.sanders@zsk.de
(+49) 152 229 57 793

Walter Schreiber
walter.schreiber@zsk.de
(+49) 173 566 12 37

René Gotolle
rene.gotolle@zsk.de
(+49) 1514 674 65 82





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