What’s the most common misconception about embroidery?
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The biggest misconception is that embroidery can reproduce every design exactly as it appears digitally. In reality, embroidery is its own art form, it uses thread, tension, and depth, not pixels or ink. Designs with tiny gradients, thin outlines, or very small lettering often need to be adjusted to suit thread limitations.
A great embroidery design focuses on shape, simplicity, and contrast. Our job is to help you interpret your logo or artwork so it looks professional when stitched. We might suggest slightly thicker lines, simplified shading, or subtle scaling to achieve the best results. When done right, embroidery doesn’t just copy your logo, it elevates it into a durable, textured emblem your customers will actually feel proud to wear.
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