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ALL CUSTOM DIGITIZING INCL. SAMPLE STITCH OUT

Process &
What To Expect

Turnaround Time
3-5 Days

Digitizing for Machine Embroidery Form
Priority
Add Ons
Techniques
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Thank you! 
I'll get in contact with you ASAP 
Here's some important information

QUOTES
Keep an eye on your inbox.
You'll receive an email quote. 
If you choose to accept the quote, the interweb fairies will automatically email you an invoice. 
Once the invoice is paid, your order slip will be lodged and they'll tell me about it. 

ORDERS / INVOICES
Must be paid before your turn around time s
tarts.
Once the invoice has been paid, the interweb fairies will generate your order slip and tell me about it.

Custom Digitizing Process

Fill out the above questions and be as specific as you can.

Keep an eye on your inbox for the next few days.

If something is unclear, I will message you.

I'll message you with a screenshot of a rough draft. 
If things aren't perfectly aligned or something minor, it's going to be picked up on while I make the final adjustments before stitching. 

You need to approve the design in the screenshot
or let me know what changes you'd like
We repeat this until everyone is happy

I'll stitch the design out

I'll message you with a photo outlining the adjustments that need to be made

You let me know if you've picked up on something I've missed, or if you're happy for me to stitch the second run. 

Repeat until everyone is happy

 

I'll then email the files and PDF to you

Major Considerations
Letters:
min. 5mm tall
Smaller
=
unpredictable

Detail &
Linework:
A thread (line) 
is approx  
0.4mm wide

Shading & Blends: 
We need some space to make shading and blends visible

Gradients:

We need some space to make gradients visible

Stitch Type:
Satin Stitch
1mm-7mm
Tatami Fill
7mm +

Ties:
Excessive Tie Ins / Outs create issues

Element Size:
Componenets smaller than 1mm may need to be omitted

Thread Weight
& Needle Size:
Smaller details / elements may need a smaller needle and 60WT thread.

A stitch should never be shorter than the width of the needle

Process
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