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Strawberry Stitch Co. is of one of the most sought after embroidery design firms in the world. Talents ranging from corporate logos, interior design and fashion have set Strawberry Stitch Co. apart from others and earned the embroidery design firm THIRTYSEVEN National awards. All designs are completed with style and excitement. Your projects will be addressed with passion and the expertise that has attracted many of the top manufacturers in the world to using SSC exclusively. Over the thirteen years of being in business we have realized comparing digitizers is often like comparing apples to oranges. Much too often the choice of who will be the digitizer is based on price alone. Like any field, digitizer's abilities range from very poor to extraordinary. We have also discovered the detail a digitizer includes in their work is directly related to their skills. What one digitizer would deem impossible, is second nature to another digitizer. The problem in this is the quote doesn't reflect what detail will or won't be included. Deciding based on price is not an effective way to decide who you will use. Below is a real life example to illustrate what often takes place. A long standing customer submits a piece of art for a quote and comments, "The hotdog must look exactly like the art!". Based on those instructions, we understood the design was to include as much shading as is possible in thread. We quoted the job at $190. The customer called back and cancelled the order stating they had found someone who would do it for $90. I offered to eliminate some of the shading work and by doing so we could do the job for $90 as well. The customer said the other person did not mention eliminating ANY detail, but said they could make the design look exactly like the art for $90. You be the judge if they received what they asked for. Does it look exacly like the art? What bothers me most is the embroiderer made their decision not only based on price, but they made the decision for the buyer. If the customer were shown the three options, which design do you think they would have chosen for their company's garments? Click on any of the frames to see a side by side comparison Offering several alternatives to a design has allowed us to meet the needs and budgets of our customers. Not every job warrants all the detail. What we guarantee is that every design we create will have 100% of our quality. The more detail in a design, the more time required to digitize and test, and that is where the additional cost comes from. When we down play the design to what the competiton is going to deliver, our pricing is very competitive. One last comment along these lines. When your competiton is providing embroidery services which look like the one marked "Theirs $90", you have an excellent chance of taking the business away from a competitor with a design of higher quality and artistic flare. Also, if you are offering your customer a design such as the one marked "Ours $190", it is going to take a lot before your competiton will be able to intice your customer away from using you. This is smart business. Raise the bar to where the competiton is hard pressed to compete with you. When the garments are the same, and the designs look the same, it becomes a price war. Rasing the bar of your business will force the competition to chase your quality. Isn't $100 worth the investment to ward off the competiton? Our quoting process is more than firing off a guesstimate. It is the first step to a thorough process of creating an embroidery design you will be 100% satisfied with. During the quoting process we will see that all the pertinent information is collected to ensure we meet the highest quality standards in the industry.
If you have further questions on our art preparation process, you should consult our FAQ section or email our Art Department with your question.
Digitizing is the process of creating a computerized file which contains instructions that instructs todays computerized embroidery machines on how to sew a particular design. Although some people describe the process as a "conversion" of art to thread, this can be misleading. There is no such thing as an automatic conversion from art to thread for complex designs such as corporate logos or any other commercial application. This may contradict information you have been told, and we realize this. Be assured SSC is not only in touch with today's embroidery technology, we are a major player in driving technology into the next century. The digitizing software we use cost $20,000 per copy and is the most sophisticated in existence. The advanced features of our software speeds along our work, but it is no more automatic at creating an embroidery file than Adobe Illustrator is at automatically creating artwork. Both require an experienced designer if either program is going to create something worth talking about.
If you have further questions on our digitizing process, you should consult our FAQ section or email Thomas Moore with your question.
After a design is done being created by a designer, it is then tested for accuracy. There is no better way to ensure a design will sew well, within registration and give the desired look if it is not thoroughly tested. Because embroidery is a physical process, no experience in the world can compensate for the need to test a design for the fabric it is intended to be sewn on. Commercial embroidery machines are not cheap. At around $16,000 a piece, some digitizers will choose not to purchase a machine. Their rock-bottom prices won't allow for the needed purchase of a machine. This means the required testing is pushed onto their customers in the form of several rounds of edits until the design is satisfactory. SSC has four single head commercial machines used for testing designs. Your design will be run 2-12 times, depending on the complexity of the design, before it is ever sent to you. In this way we reduce the amount of time and frustration placed on our customers. We feel it is the digitizers responsibility to deliver a design as close to being ready for production as possible. Properly testing a design doesn't only cost the capital required to purchase a machine. It cost time each and every day. A left chest design that takes 20 minutes to sew, may require 4 sewouts before it meets our quality standard. This accounts for one hour and twenty minutes outside the time required to actually create the design. Some jacket back designs take 3.5 hours or more to sew. There may only be time to test the design twice in the course of a business day. Four test sew outs would account for two business days and again, we are not taking into consideration the time required to create the design. You may now understand why some digitizers will not take the time to thoroughly test their designs. We don't see it that way and we stand by our decisions to protect our customers by taking on the expense of testing their designs as a matter of standard practice.
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