Samples by London Embroidery

In order to give you an accurate quote on any work we need to see your artwork.

For full details regarding artwork and requirements please contact us.

Why choose screen printing? Printing has a more exclusive and more expensive appearance than transfer printing and is typically longer lasting and harder wearing too. Transfer printing will often work out to be far more economical on small quantities as there are no minimum orders. We can also easily embroider upon fabrics such as wool and fleece which would be difficult or impossible to print on effectively.

Why choose embroidery? Embroidery has a more exclusive and more expensive appearance than print and is typically longer lasting and harder wearing too. Embroidery will often work out to be far more economical on small quantities as there are no minimum orders and no expensive plates and screens to pay for. We can also easily embroider upon fabrics such as wool and fleece which would be difficult or impossible to print on effectively.

To embroider your design we must first digitise your design or text in order to produce a jacquard (which is essentially a digital template for the machine to follow).

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