Digitization is a process that converts your design file to a format that embroidery machines can read. Each embroidery type and new design requires a separate digitized file, and the standard digitization fee is $6.50.
- You can REUSE your digitized files for future orders of the same embroidery design on the same product group and embroidery type without additional digitization fees.
- Embroidery Method: Run stitch (a single-line stitch) for fine details in flat embroidery.
- Connecting threads between embroidery elements can be 1.3–3 mm long (most noticeable in text).
- The flatness and quality of the stitch depends on the material on which it’s stitched; for example, the satin stitch on beanies will have more gaps than on a hoodie.
- The generated preview on the mockup is for visual reference only and might not match the final result.
- Due to the limitations of the embroidery process, text with very small letters may be unreadable.
- Due to the nature of 3D puff embroidery and the use of foam inserts, perfectly sharp shapes and angles may not be achievable.
- Human involvement in the embroidery process can lead to minor variations in the exact embroidery placement on garments and products.
- Placement tolerance: Please note that a placement deviation of up to 0.118 inches (3 mm) may occur on hats, 0.197 inches (5 mm) on accessories and beanies, and 0.394 inches (10 mm) on apparel.
- Large and heavy embroideries on thin fabrics can sometimes cause the fabric to curve or warp slightly.
- Due to the soft fabric, details done in run-stitch on beanies can sink into the base material and appear as “missing.”