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Sports apparel is commonly used as a great way to advertise your team because they are inexpensive and
something that millions of people enjoy wearing on a daily basis. These shirts are branded with the name or
logo of your team, etc.
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Embroidering Corporate Apparel
By Rick Sheldon
Embroidering Corporate Apparel by Rick Sheldon
Embroidering Corporate Apparel
Correctly embroidering corporate apparel requires employing five crucial policies:
Use highly trained embroidery personnel.
Maintain a fine tuning of sophisticated equipment.
Use digitizing created specifically for the type of garment that is to be embroidered.
Work with an experienced digitizer who understands the capabilities of embroidery equipment.
Always advise the customer to choose a quality product.
Embroidery Stitch Count Estimation
Making a general stitch count estimation can give you the necessary information to choose between
multiple logo options. The basic rule of thumb says to estimate 1,500 to 2,000 stitches per square inch.
This rule applies to one layer of stitching only, as multiple layers will require additional stitches.
Estimating stitch count of text is a bit more complicated. Lettering stitch counts will vary based on font
style and letter size. Here are a few examples: the text 'ABC Construction' at 1/2 inch height (width is
determined by the height and font) will range between 3,000 to 4,000 stitches, a 2 inch tall brown bear
logo with text such as 'Bear Outdoor Products' ranges from 11,000 to 12,000 stitches. If your logo is
meant for a full jacket back, the range of your stitch estimate will increase. You can figure that ten
letters of 3 inch tall text ranges from 20,000 to 30,000 stitches. If your logo image is comparable to a
largely detailed semi truck, it may take 100,000 to 150,0