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embroider v. 1. To decorate
(fabric) with needlework
Embroidery is...
...an art and a craft, subject to
quality workmanship and good decision making based on experience.
Why Use
Embroidery?
When a logo or design is set onto
fabric via thread and needle, something magic happens. An ordinary logo
becomes infused with craftsmanship and a sense of tradition that eludes
other reproduction methods.
Embroidery gives a garment a
richer and more professional look than imprinting.
Digitizing the Design
Embroidery,
though it has a long and rich tradition, is a thoroughly modern industry. A
design idea may start with pencil and paper, but it soon meets a
computerized manufacturing process.
Artwork
must be digitized (converted) into a computerized embroidery format. A
series of steps are taken to insure that a design idea, already translated
to computer, will translate once more to thread and fabric.
Experience is crucial at this
stage, because many informed judgments must be made to insure that the end
result preserves the integrity of the original design.
Stitching Patterns on Fabric
Ultimately,
our staff creates a set of computer instructions that are fed to the
embroidery machines. The machines use these instructions to create stitching
patterns that move needle and thread across fabric. It's awesome to watch a
logo unfold in a complex series of stitches at lightning speed.
The End Results
Running at an average of 600
stitches per minute, we can embroider into a wide variety of wearables and
materials, from caps to attaché bags, oxford shirts to bulky sweaters and
quite a few items in-between.
Embroidery
can be applied to just about any type of material that a needle can pierce.
It's a great way to lend distinction to caps, shirts, jackets, attaches,
headbands, socks, sweatshirts, and much more.
When you
decide to order embroidery, remember that Image Wizard offers the highest
quality workmanship available anywhere. Better still, our pricing and
customer service are top notch. Best of all: we make it
easy for you. |