Process

Embroidery begins by taking your design and "digitizing" it so our state-of-the-art embroidery machine can sew the stitches in the pattern required. This is different than an art file, which is used to print ink. With embroidery, you need to tell the needle when to go up and down and in which direction. Digitizing is a one-time charge (typically $50 to $75) and takes a couple days to complete.

After digitizing, we'll sew your design on a piece of fabric so you can see what it looks like. We can then make alterations and fine tune the design to your specifications before sewing the garments of your choice.

Embroidery has the benefit of no extra "color charges" because we can sew up to fifteen colors for the same price, making it more cost-effective for smaller orders.