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Embroidery Digitizing
Digitizing an embroidery pattern is the process of
creating a set of instructions that a computer controlled sewing machine
(embroidery machine) uses to sew an intricate pattern of stitches that
renders text and/or graphics into a sewn decoration, usually applied to
fabric. Digitizing software is used facilitate this process. A
digitizer is the person who uses the software and determines the order that
each element is sewn and using what type of stitches.
Importance of Digitizing
Preparation of the embroidery pattern ("digitizing") requires an understanding
of the different types of stitches and fabrics and how they work together
as a medium and rendering. Athough digitizing software has become more
sophisticated, allowing less skilled digitizers to produce designs, better
designs are produced by experienced digitizers.
Proofing
After a design is created, we proof each one to make sure what looks good on
screen really works out as well once it's sewn of fabric. Any edits that
are needed are performed and the design is resewn to make sure the changes
produced the desired result.
Approval
Once the design meets our standards, we send you a copy by email for your
approval. Only after your approval is your order moved to
production. We will ship your order to you within five days of your
approval.
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We Only Do Our Own
Our digitizers only produce patterns for our use internally. We don't
provide contract digitizing.
What We Do
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Free custom embroidery
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Over 5,000 products
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In-house embroidery
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Low 12 piece minimum
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Simplified pricing
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No setup fees
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Fold and bag each item
How It Works
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Send us your logo for
evaluation
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Choose a product
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Enter your order
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We prepare your embroidery design
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We send you a proof for approval
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We embroider and ship your order within 5 business days of your approval
Allow about 2 weeks from the time you place your order until your order is
shipped to you. Allow 1-5 business days for shipping.
Rush servicesand
expedited shipping are available for an additional charge(s). Let us know
the specific dates you need your order in your hands and we'll help you choose
the options you need.
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