Service 01
EMBROIDERY
DIGITIZING
We convert your artwork, logos, and designs into production-ready embroidery files. Every job is digitized manually — no auto-conversion, no templates. Stitch flow, density, underlay, and fabric behavior are all set by hand for your specific placement and material.
Whether it's a simple left chest on a polo or a full 3D puff cap run, the file that comes back to you is built to run correctly on your machine, first time.
2–12h
Standard turnaround for most jobs. Complex designs may take longer — confirmed at review.
100%
Manual digitizing. No automated conversion. Every stitch path set by a human.
$9+
Starting price for simple designs. Exact pricing confirmed in your dashboard after file review.
Every placement has different requirements. Here's how we handle each one.
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Custom & Logo Digitizing
The most common request. Your artwork or logo, digitized for the placement and fabric you specify. We match stitch direction to the shapes in your design and calibrate density for clean sew-out.
Suitable for: polos, shirts, uniforms, bags
Accepts: any file format
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Hat & Cap Digitizing
Caps are one of the trickiest placements. Curved surface, foam front, tight hoop area. We use center-out stitch direction and proper underlay to prevent distortion and keep designs sitting flat after sew-out.
Structured & unstructured caps
5-panel, 6-panel, snapback, fitted
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Left Chest Digitizing
Small placement, high visibility. Left chest logos on polos and uniforms need tight stitch control — readable at small sizes, no puckering on lightweight fabrics. Density is reduced and path sequence is short to avoid pulling.
Typically 3–4 inch wide area
Optimized for polo, dress shirt, uniform
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Jacket Back Digitizing
Large-format digitizing is where most auto-converted files fail — thread breaks, puckering, poor registration. We map stitch paths to minimize travel distance, balance density across the full design area, and sequence the run to reduce fabric stress.
Full back: up to 14" wide
Run sequence optimized for large area
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Sleeve & Side Panel
Narrow, curved placements like sleeves and side panels require adapted hoop orientation and stitch direction. We account for fabric stretch direction and the curved surface when setting up the file.
Sleeves, shoulders, side panels
Curved surface adapted
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Towel & High-Pile Fabric
Terry cloth, fleece, and high-pile fabrics swallow stitches if density isn't right. We increase stitch count and add a topping-appropriate underlay so the design sits on top of the pile rather than disappearing into it.
Terry, fleece, velvet, performance
Pile-control underlay included
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Gloves & Specialty Items
Tight placement areas like gloves, bags, hats with logos, and non-standard garments. We adapt the digitizing to the constraints of the item — hoop size, fabric behavior, and seam proximity all factored in.
Small tight placements
Non-standard garment adapted
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3D Puff Embroidery
Puff digitizing is a completely different technique — wrong stitch type collapses the foam. We use the correct satin borders with steep undercuts, puff-specific fill technique, and height-aware path sequencing. Correct on first run, not after three test samples.
Foam-specific stitch structure
Satin borders, puff-fill core
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Unusual Placement or Fabric?
Have something that doesn't fit the list above — a non-standard item, a difficult fabric, a placement with specific constraints? Submit your design with full instructions via the dashboard. We review every job manually before pricing, so we can handle it properly.
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