FAQ

What is embroidery and how does it differ from screen printing or heat vinyl?
Embroidery is a process of decorating fabric using a needle and thread to create designs. It differs from screen printing and heat transfer because it involves stitching the design directly onto the fabric instead of printing it on top of the fabric. Embroidery last way longer.

Can you embroider on any type of fabric?
Embroidery on most types of fabric is possible; cotton, polyester, denim, and more. However, we may not be able to embroider on certain delicate or stretchy fabrics.
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How are prices set out?
Thank you so much for your interest in my embroidery and engraving work! I always strive to keep my prices reasonable because I believe everyone deserves the chance to look stylish and feel amazing—without breaking the bank. I pour a lot of care and detail into each piece, making sure it’s both high quality and affordable.

When it comes to custom designs, there’s a step in the process called digitization. This is where your image or logo is converted into a special file that an embroidery machine can read. It basically maps out how the design will be stitched—making it flexible and stretchable to fit beautifully on any garment. It’s an important part of making sure your design turns out clean, sharp, and exactly how you imagined it.
I work out of network with a third party digitizer who does an absolutely amazing job! The process starts off by you (the customer) inquiring a quote of an image, I then send off that image to my digitizer who then converts the image to a ‘stitch file.’ The digitizer works hard to make sure everything is perfect and beautiful. My amazing digitizer does indeed receive a small fee for completing the design. I then factor that fee into the total cost of the order.