
It's all about the Caps!
Baseball caps, snapback rapper caps, trucker caps, the list goes on but if you are starting out as an embroioiderer you will encounter all of these at some point. Everyone loves caps and they are great for promoting a business logo or company event for a limited budget. It's quite impressive what you can actually fit onto a cap but with the correct guidelines and an understanding of what can be achieved will help you on your way to creating a great quality promotional garment

New Year, New You? Looking for Quality Embroidery?
As another year passes us by are you wondering what 2015 might bring? The hope of more customers? better sales? more brand awareness? All these things sound great but you need to start somewhere and it has to begin with making a change. Your promotional products are being viewed by a number of potential new clients and although it may sound obvious... they must look their best! Word of mouth is the best marketing and when people are amazed by somethig then they will talk abou

Embroidering your Logo
The first time I look at a logo I will instinctively analyse how it would work as an embroidery. There are certain things to look for such as the height of text, excessive detail and number of colours to name just a few. In my mind I look at how the logo will look its best as an embroidery and advise the client on any changes that may need to happen. If the logo provided is a vector file then I can simply adjust it to show how the changes will look. Most of the time it is sma