Shirt Embroidery Services Does anyone know of a company here in Austin that will do onetime embroidery of shirts? Most companies I have looked at require a minimum...
WPAtx replied:
You'll first need to get your logo digitized. That's the bulk of the cost. It's a very time-consuming process and not as easy as simply importing an eps file. With that said, this guys does a good job and it's a $25 flat fee, which is a heck of a deal for how much time it takes: https://apexembdesigns.com/embroidery/custom-embroidery-digitizing
Once you get the design file from him, look for someone on etsy who does embroidery and is located in Austin and ask if they'll do a custom design with a file you provide.
Just for reference, most people won't even touch an embroidery job under $10. The formula is usually...
$10 hooping fee, some charge something like a $5 fee if using something other than their own blanks (because of the risk involved, etc), and then $1 per 1000 stitches. A logo could be anywhere from 2,000-20,000 stitches depending on size/complexity. So, let's say yours is 10k stitches. You're looking at $20 for the embroidery alone plus the $25 digitzing cost. So, $45 all in, not including the cost of the shirt.
el_refrigerator replied:
Try Rocksports. Where ever you go though you'll probably be shelling out for them to digitize your design into whatever proprietary software they use.
zorkempire replied:
I've used [Austin Screen Printing](http://austinscreenprinting.net/) on Medical Parkway. I'm not aware of a minimum order there.
ohhhhhhhhhhhhman replied:
Alpha Print Services in Round Rock
deliriousriot replied:
These guys are pricey but would do a nice job: http://ftlonesome.com/custom
MetalPF replied:
I can do the digitizing and embroidery, if you haven't found anyone yet. Send a pm if interested.
Any suggestions on an embroidery group who can get us some custom embroidered shirts/vests by March 15th? Any vendor suggestions welcome
Joi C. replied:
I use Embroider This (at least that's how i remember the name lol) inside Lakeline Mall for my last day(s) turnaround projects. They're on the second floor above the cookie/popcorn stores.