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Frequently asked questions
There are many things that make embroidery different from other forms of reproduction.
We aim to provide useful information here to help new and existing customers better understand the process, and the steps to making a job run smoothly from conception to completion.
If you have a question that you feel should be answered here, please let us know!
 
 
Monday, 10 August 2009
How large can a cap be sewn?
 
When considering the size of artwork to suit caps, care must be taken to ensure that the cap is able to receive this artwork without production issues.
Items such as visors, military caps, "flexfit" caps and some brands and styles of caps have features that can limit the embroidery areas. These
 
Monday, 10 August 2009
What is underlay on fleece?
 
We are dedicated to producing the best possible results for you.
One way which we do this is to produce digitising to suit specific fabrics. This is one reason why we need to know prior to digitising what the target item will be.
With most woven garments the surface of the fabric is fairly flat,
 
Saturday, 8 August 2009
How much will this cost?
 
We are often asked to give a "one price fits all" costing for embroidery.
Rather than quote a figure that makes sure we are not undersold, we will quote each and every job.
We believe you would prefer that we give you the keenest price on this job, so that you have the best price possible. This is
 
Saturday, 8 August 2009
What is your minimum quantity?
 
We are often asked if we have a minimum quantity that we will run.. the answer is yes.. 1!
We have single head machines which are set up to run backorders, small orders, or larger orders with significant numbers of threads used.
Where we are doing flat work (garments bags etc) we have a minimum