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Left Chest Digitizing

By |2021-07-26T16:44:37+00:00July 26th, 2021|Blogs|

Left Chest Digitizing is probably the most common type of digitizing order one places/receives. The name is pretty straightforward and sums up where your design will be placed; the left chest side of your clothing. Picking the right font size and colours should be a priority. Adding a left chest badge/embroidery is a great marketing technique! A well-executed stand-out design can do wonders for brand visibility and recognition. You can trust us with delivering top quality digitizing as we do test sew-outs of every order so you know how it turns out without any trial and error on your part!   Top 3 Things to know about Left Chest Digitizing: Now that we know what [...]

Proper thread tensioning is essential to good embroidery.

By |2021-06-24T20:41:00+00:00February 19th, 2020|Blogs, Thread|

How to avoid the “tension” of threadbreaks. Proper thread tensioning is essential to good embroidery.  Too loose, your thread will begin looping; too tight, bobbin thread may begin to show on top and you may begin to experience frequent thread breaks which wastes time and money. Before beginning your top thread tensioning, be sure to check your bobbin thread tension as this may lead to undesirable tension results of your top thread. Proper tensions for satin stitches should reveal 1/3 bobbin and 2/3 top thread colour on the underside of the embroidery.   Thread breaks are irritating and slow the production down. A decent well-maintained machine should have very few thread breaks. Here is a [...]

DgCover up badges

By |2021-05-29T17:56:03+00:00January 29th, 2020|Uncategorized|

When things go wrong as they sometimes will A small mistake could mean a very large bill If you got it wrong, do not despair Let us attempt this final repair. When an old logo needs to be replaced, you can salvage the garment by simply placing a new patch over the previous one. You’ll need an embroidery patch that will completely cover the old design; make sure that this file is at least 5 mm bigger than the previous logo on all sides. We will first send you the embroidered patch then provide an applique stitch file. Follow these simple steps to embroider the new patch: 1. Hoop the garment. 2. Run the applique [...]

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