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Embroidery
Why
would I choose embroidery?
Embroidered
garments are usually perceived as more luxurious and durable
than other forms of garment decorating. Additionally, in
smaller quantities, embroidered garments are often less
expensive to produce and take less time to obtain. Finally,
many people simply prefer embroidery to other decorating
options because of its rich, embossed look and feel.
Is
there an order minimum?
That's one of our great
advantages. For many items there is no minimum! For some
items the minimum can be as low as 6 or 12 items. And you
don't pay a premium to order just one or two garments, you
get the same price regardless of the quantity.
How
long does it take to get embroidered garments?
Embroidery orders normally take
2-3 weeks (10-15 business days), depending upon the garment
selection and availability, and whether your logo has been
previously digitized or not.
Suppose I need it faster than the normal embroidery order?
Call or email us! We'll work out
what is, and isn't possible for what you need and let you
know just how much it will cost.
How
much does the embroidery cost?
You don't pay premiums for small
quantities with us! That is a real benefit because you don't
have to batch requests, or wait to order. You can order as
you need items. All the garments in the business section are
priced including embroidery (that is the garment price
includes a standard embroidery charge for most common
designs.) The business section is a password protected
registered customer area. If you are interested in the
business section, please use our New Customer Form or just
email or call us.
There can be
additional cost depending upon the complexity of your design
or logo. Certain applications of embroidery, such as a full
back, may also require additional charges. If you've never
had your design digitized, there will be a digitizing charge
based upon the size, number of stitches and complexity of
your design. Simply email or fax your design to us and we'll
give you a custom estimate of the cost to digitize and the
stitch count for decoration costs.
To
what does digitizing my design refer?
Digitizing is a a one-time charge for programming your
design into a standard embroidery machine language that most
embroidery machines can read and use to reproduce your
design on a garment. Our digitizing is industry standard and
can be used over in the future as long as you do not change
your design. The digitized program instructs the embroidery
equipment on the thread color, type, size and location of
the stitch on the garment. In some special cases it can be
necessary to know the garment and fabric prior to digitizing
in order to insure the optimum result. Digitizing your
design is a very important step in achieving a high-quality
finished product. Digitizing a design is not simply
conversion from a picture to a digital format but is a
specialized graphic design process. Many logos have elements
(such as very fine lines, or highly detailed images) that
cannot be fully represented in an embroidered image. The
digitizing process includes graphically determining how to
best represent the logo in an embroidered form that works
well in the embroidery process while still maintaining the
integrity of the logo design. That's one of the reasons that
we offer two different levels of digitizing -- Quality
Digitizing and Expert Digitizing. For many, Quality
Digitizing is more than adequate, but if your logo is
especially complicated, or has elements that require
modification to reproduce, we may suggest using our Expert
Digitizing services and explain to you why you should do so.
How
much does digitizing cost?
As we've said, it is based upon
the stitch count, size and complexity of your logo or
design. Email or fax your design to us and we'll give you a
custom estimate of the cost to digitize and the stitch count
for decoration costs.
What
about monogramming a garment?
A variety of standard fonts are
available for lettering using simple text and punctuation.
Our retail priced garments include monogramming for 2 lines
up to one inch high in the price. Our business customers who
wish to embroider a logo and also add a monogram to a
garment can do so for an additional charge.
What
kind of artwork do I provide for embroidery?
Artwork Information:
You can
provide your logo or design artwork in a variety of ways
from a printed image, even a sketch to a ready-to-use
digitized embroidery file. The difference is how much it
will cost and how long it will take to be ready to produce
your garments. Sketched artwork takes the longest and is the
most expensive method while a digitized embroidery file can
be used immediately. Most of the time artwork is provided in
a computer file format as either Finished Artwork, or Rough
Artwork, or in a Printed Format. If you don't have design,
call us, we can design it for you.
Finished Artwork Types:
Rough Artwork Types:
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ADOBE Acrobat (.pdf)
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ADOBE Photoshop (.psd)
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Graphics
Interchange Format (.gif)
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Joint
Photgraphics Experts Group (.jpeg)
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Tagged
Image File Format (.tif)
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Windows
Bitmap (.bmp)
Printed Format Types:
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Paper or
Film
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Image at
specified size (max 8.5" x 14")
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Right
Reading, Positive
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Minimum
Resolution 360 dpi
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Composites Only (no separated or keyline)
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Colors
Specified
What
about color choice?
Let us help you with that. In many
cases the best choice for the final embroidered design
color(s) is not necessarily the standard design color(s). On
many garments a contrasting or tonal color choice might
appear far more attractive and cost less than the standard
design color(s). For example, if your logo design contains a
specific shade of green, it might well clash excessively
with a shirt in a different shade of green so that a single
color embroidered design in a contrasting or tonal
(tone-on-tone) color works better.
What
about the garment I choose - does that make a difference?
It can and often does make a
difference. We already mentioned that garment color and logo
color(s) are an important consideration. Type of fabric and
fabric weight can be equally as important. For example, very
light-weight fabrics do not do well with embroidered designs
that are very complex with high stitch counts. Special
fabrics like silk, satin or heavy fabric like canvas may
require modification as well -- we'll help you with all this
and more.
Can
I see a finished embroidered piece before my garments are
done?
Sample sew outs are available upon
request. If you would like your final logo sewn on a sample
this can be arranged also. However, keep in mind that
sew-outs and sample garments take time and will increase the
time your order takes to complete.
How
about additional orders?
For repeat garments it's easy. We
already have all the information available to do an exact
repeat of a garment. Just email or call us and we will be
happy to help you. Choosing a different garment and colors
is often just about as easy. Just let us know what you need.
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