How an Embroidery Shop can Diminish your Branding by Using Inferior Thread

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There is a contract embroidery shop near Seattle that we have used once or twice when we have needed extra production capacity.  That shop charges less than what we charge as a contract rate.  Mostly that is because of their larger capacity, but we discovered that it is also a little bit due to that shop’s material inputs. Of the thread we use …

How An Embroidery Shop Can Cut a Corner (to Spite the Customer)

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We had a nice experience meeting with a prospective customer recently.  It is a sizeable company near Seattle with many employees and an existing relationship with another embroidery and screen printing shop.  So we decided it would be worth the minor investment to digitize the company’s logo and stitch it out on some material that we could bring to the meeting. …

Embroidery Set-up Charge — What Is Being Purchased?

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A customer seeking to purchase embroidered shirts, jackets, hats or other logo wear is likely to encounter the “set-up charge.”  What is an embroidery set-up charge? The set-up process is a service that is a crucial part of delivering a final product that delights the customer.  We wanted to take the opportunity here to write about what the client is buying and may expect …

S.O.S — Does Your Screen Printing Look Distressed?

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Is a distressed look a good or a bad thing?  The answer depends upon whether it was intended.  A distressed look can mean poorly executed screen printing, as we described in an earlier blog post, Why Screen Printed Jerseys Peel and Flake.  However, distressed by design is a whole different animal.   We recently had a client ask us to make …

Custom Embroidered Pet Portrait Is a Full On Monet!

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While embroidered corporate logo wear and promotional apparel is our bread and butter business, we occasionally get requests for more crafty projects.  The project of the day was a pet portrait of a dog from Illinois named Oreo. The basic steps of the process of bringing Oreo to life on fabric are no different from how we take a company logo and bring …

When Is Puff Embroidery Feasible?

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Puff embroidery, also called 3D embroidery, is an effect achieved by placing a piece of foam on a garment as it is being embroidered.  When everything is done correctly the foam remains expanded under the stitching, which creates a 3D, raised, or tactile effect to the embroidered design.  This can really make the right kind of logo pop! That must make …

Jumping Embroidery Stitches in Seattle

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The next time you are standing in line at your local coffee shop in Seattle, Scottsdale, Portland, or wherever you happen to live, sneak a glance at the embroidery of any of the folks standing with you.  One of the ways you can tell how much that company’s embroidery vendor cared about how its clients’ staff looks is by how they …