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Our work is entirely digital, and we will provide you with the necessary file formats for your use. Please note that we do not offer any substantial physical services.

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Our experienced digitizer customizes the digitizing process to your specific workwear and product needs for optimal results, and can also provide expert advice on sizing and placement options.

“2D Flat” digitizing is the process where a design is stitched directly onto the fabric, creating a flat and smooth surface. This technique is commonly used in decorating garments such as hats, jackets, and shirts

“3D PUFF” digitizing is a technique used in embroidery to create a raised, three-dimensional effect on a design by using a foam material with the holding stitch

“Applique” digitizing is the process of creating a digital embroidery design that incorporates fabric pieces into the design for a unique, textured effect

“Apron” digitizing is the process of converting a design or logo on aprons with the appropriate stitch density for the fabric.

Patches/Badges digitizing is the process of converting a design or logo that can be used to embroider patches or badges with the appropriate stitch density and the base layer.

“Bedsheet” digitizing is the process of converting a design or artwork into an embroidery file that can be used to embroider a single large design multiple times on a bedsheet, with the appropriate stitch density for the fabric

“Bags” digitizing is the process of converting a design or logo into a digital embroidery file format that can be used to embroider, on bags with the appropriate stitch density for the specific fabric.

“Beanie” digitizing is a process for beanie hats that always includes a center start point for accurate placement of the design with the appropriate stitch density and the base layer.

“Cap” digitizing converts a design into an embroidery file for accurate placement on a cap with appropriate stitch density. A center start point is always included, and additional placements on the side or back can be added.

“Carpet” digitizing is the process of converting a design or artwork into an embroidery file that can be used to embroider a single large design multiple times on a bedsheet, with the appropriate stitch density for the fabric

“Center chest” can be used to embroider the design on the center of a garment, such as a shirt or a jacket, at the center chest level. The digitizing process includes determining the appropriate stitch density and placement for the design.

“Clothing tags” are typically found on the inside of clothing items and can display important information such as brand name, care instructions, and size. The digitizing process ensures that the embroidery is clear, readable, and durable for the life of the garment.

“Cross-stitch” is a versatile embroidery technique that can be used not only for filling large areas but also for creating outlines and borders.

“Face mask” digitizing is the process of adding text, logos, or other designs to the surface of a mask for branding. It’s important to carefully consider factors such as stitch density and placement on the mask to ensure that the design is clear and durable.

“Fill stitch” is used to cover a specific area completely with stitches, typically to ensure that the fabric underneath is not visible. Its primary goal is to fill an area with stitches and create a solid, opaque look.

“Full-back” can be used to embroider the design on the back of a garment, such as a shirt or a jacket, at the back level. The digitizing process includes determining the appropriate stitch density and placement for the design.

“Gloves” digitizing is the process of converting a text, design, or logo into a digital embroidery file format that can be used to embroider, on gloves with the appropriate stitch density for the specific fabric.


“Guipure/Richelieu lace” digitizing is the process of converting a design into a digital embroidery file for use on delicate lace fabric, and the precision of the embroidery, resulting in a beautiful openwork pattern. It is a popular choice for elegant garments and accessories, such as evening dresses and blouses.

“Keychain” digitizing design can be cut out into different shapes and embroidered onto the desired fabric material or fully stitched in a patch-like way. The process allows for precise and detailed embroidery, resulting in a unique and personalized.

“Left/right chest” digitizing is the process of creating a digital embroidery file for a design to be embroidered on the left or right side of a garment’s chest area such as a shirt, hoodie, or jacket with the appropriate stitch density for the specific fabric.

“Napkin digitizing” involves adjusting stitch density and type to create an accurate and beautiful embroidery design on the fabric. It’s commonly used for special occasions to add a personalized touch to the table setting.

“Photo Stitch” digitizing creates a digital embroidery file from a photograph to produce a highly detailed and realistic embroidered image. It’s commonly used for custom embroidered gifts like photo quilts, pillows, and framed artwork

An embroidery sew-out is a test stitching of a design to preview how it will look on fabric, ensuring quality before production. We offer samples for logos under 6 inches.

“Satin Stitch” digitizing is commonly used for bold and defined designs like text and logos. It involves closely stitching a continuous line of thread to create a solid, smooth surface

“Sequin digitizing” is the process of creating a digital embroidery file to stitch sequins onto fabric, often used for adding a decorative element to garments and accessories.

“Sleeve digitizing” is the process of converting a design, logo, or text into a digital embroidery file format that can be used to embroider on sleeves with the appropriate stitch density for the specific fabric

“Socks digitizing is the process of converting a text, design, or logo into a digital embroidery file format that can be used to embroider on socks with the appropriate stitch density for the specific fabric, including a base layer.”

“Towel” digitizing creates a digital embroidery file for personalized designs on towels, with adjusted stitch density for accuracy and beauty commonly used in the production of custom embroidered towels for businesses, sports teams, and special events.

FILE FORMATS: PDF (Layout), JPG (Digital Sew), DST (Tajima), PES (Brother), EXP (Melco), JEF (Janome), VIP (Format), VP3 (Husqvarna Viking),
XXX (Compucon), HUS (Husqvarna), ART (Bernina) PCS (Pfaff), CSD (POEM), EMD (Elna), SEW (Janome), and additional file formats can be obtained upon request.


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