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Embroidery

Precision in Every Stitch.

Our in-house embroidery team ensures your logo is expertly recreated with care and accuracy.

Once your design is approved, we’ll digitise it for use with our embroidery machines (charges apply). To avoid these costs, you’re welcome to provide your logo as a .DST file.

Our machines offer a range of embroidery techniques, including appliqué, fill stitch, running stitch, and satin stitch.

Digitising costs:

£80.00

32/64 sq. inch logo (jacket back, rug, chest logo)

£45-£55

10 sq. inch logo (collars, left chest)

For advice on the best option for your design, get in touch, we’re happy to help.

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Embroidery Glossary

The computerised technique of turning a design image into an embroidery program. Special software is used to create plotting commands for the embroidery machine. The commands are transferred to the machine’s logic head by a designated embroidery language.

The computerised technique of turning a design image into an embroidery program. Special software is used to create plotting commands for the embroidery machine. The commands are transferred to the machine’s logic head by a designated embroidery language.

Fill stitches are a series of running stitches sewn closely together to form broad areas of embroidery with varying patterns and stitch directions.

One straight line of stitches, often used for fine details, outlining, and underlay.

Also known as zigzag stitch, a satin stitch is a line, border or edge produced by thread being alternately stitched to either side of a baseline. Satin stitches are generally limited to a maximum of 1/2″ in stitch length before some alternate technique must be used, such as split stitching or fill stitching.