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High quality, custom digitising service
Floral embroidery wish shading effect Our digitising team has more than 15 years of experience in the most demanding sector of the embroidery business
We specialise in fine detail and small lettering. Our customers demand a very high level of design quality so we don't use automatic digitising tools to convert images to embroidery. Everything is digitised manually for best results. Our digitisers will even digitise lettering manually if they feel that the standard fonts will not produce a high enough quality.

Our prices start from Au$35 + GST for a 3500 stitch design. The final price will depend upon the size and complexity of your logo.

Special pricing applies to designs which require special effects like colour blending, raised (3D) type work and custom patterned fills.



  • We use only top quality digitising software from world leaders Wilcom

  • All designs are thoroughly tested on our Barudan sample machines

  • We guide you as to whether or not your artwork is suitable for embroidery & suggest improvements

  • We can supply designs in all major commercial and home embroidery machine formats

  • Embroidery on polo shirt fabric How to get a quote for your design or place an order
    You might want to know how much a design will cost to have digitised, before you proceed with the order. Click the link at the bottom of this section and fill in the requested information. We will send an email to you with our quotation and recommendations for the best quality and clarity.

    YOUR GUARANTEE!
    You will never pay more for a design than the price we have quoted for it. Even if we find that the design requires more time and/or stitches than we had anticipated, you will only pay the quoted price.

    Embroidery digitising / embroidery digitizing About images for digitising
    Our digitisers have to enlarge your image on-screen many times in order to achieve high stitch accuracy. If your original image is of low quality, it will become very blurred when enlarged and may not be suitable.

  • Images copied from web sites are made to be viewed at one size only and some (especially small detailed images) are often not suitable as original artwork for digitising.

  • If you have your own scanner then scan the image in colour and at 150 d.p.i. or higher. then save the image as a JPEG file if you can.

  • JPEG format images are good for e-mail because they are compressed and take much less time to send and receive.




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