The first step, called embroidery digitizing, is normally a one-time process. It requires relatively clean artwork as a starting point. While, a business card,
letterhead, or a decal will suffice as this artwork, camera-ready or computer generated graphics from a program such as Corel Draw or Adobe Photoshop result in truer finished embroidery. The digitizing process involves converting artistic elements into embroidery objects, and can become expensive for complex, detailed, or large graphics. To see examples of the digitizing process click here. We do all of our digitizing in house using APS-Ethos, a state of the art software designed for the embroidery industry and provided by GS-USA, Inc. (For more information about APS-Ethos look here.)
The second step, the actual embroidery stitching, consists of: 1) Fixing the area of the garment to be embroidered in a device called a hoop; 2) Attaching the hooped garment to the embroidery machine so that it can be embroidered; and 3) Removing extraneous stitches accumulated during the embroidery process and removing the backing material used to stabilize the fabric during embroidery.
Pricing of the embroidery stitching process is based on the number of stitches in the embroidery and is typically much cheaper than the digitizing. Please refer to our pricing page.
Simple logos consisting of non-stylized lettering only may not require the digitizing step.
If you are considering embroidery we provide free (and accurate) price quoting. Here's how it works:
Fax or email the graphic you would have embroidered. If you have a concept only, provide as much detail as possible.
Indicate the location (s) where the logo will be embroidered, for example on the chest or sleeve of a polo shirt; on the front of a ball cap, etc.
Include whether you will provide garments, or if you would like us to provide garments (please provide specifics if you want us to provide the garment).
Provide a reply email, phone/fax number or mailing address.
We will respond with a firm written price quote normally within 24 hours.
If this quote is satisfactory we require a 50% deposit prior to the start of the digitizing process or ordering any garments. Look here to see a graphical presentation of a typical timeline from beginning to end.
It's that simple . . .
