Collection: NRG DesiWorx

Personalise your hydration, enjoy a creative T-shirt creation, personalise your information. Build your brand and designing Ideas with DesiWorx. Get your design kicks on with many quality items and NRG products.

 

PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK FRONT AND BACK ETC FOR ANY UNWANTED PRINT 

IE: "+NAME HERE" ETC.

There are no refunds for mistakes!

 

EMBROIDERY GUIDELINES

Flat embroidery is employed where designs are sewn directly onto the product with thread. Any of the following stitch types can be used for a single design. We will pick the most appropriate stitch type to capture the design details.

  • SATIN stitch: A long, straight stitch used to outline an object.
  • RUN stitch: A single-lined stitch used for small design details.
  • TATAMI fill: Rows of stitches used to fill large areas.
  • THREAD colours : 15

Follow these guidelines to create embroidery designs. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE desirable results if your design doesn't meet these guidelines.

  • Use text lines with a minimum height of 0.25" (6.4mm) and a thickness of 0.05" (1.3mm) for regular stitching.
  • For lines below the minimum thickness, a run stitch will be used as an alternative.

Design and colour choices

  • Create embroidery specific designs. Due to their complexity, most graphics that work with DTG (direct to garment) will not be suitable for embroidery.
  • Use vector images (in PDF format or PNG files with at least 150DPI) with solid shapes and colours, not photographic images.
  •  Stick to solid colours and designs, fill in any empty space to maintain edge integrity.
  • Avoid distressed or textured  graphics.
  • Use simple and small designs on thin garments to guarantee quality and durability. Large and complex embroidery designs require a high stitch count, which will stress thin fabric.
  • Design your embroidery design slightly larger than intended. The embroidery is applied on a stretched garment, resulting in a finished design slightly smaller than the file submitted.

File and Stitch Count Management

  • Use a transparent background when possible.
  • Keep backgrounds to minimum in large areas to stay within the stitch count limit. Consider scaling down graphics by up to 50% if a background is essential.
  • For best results, limit text to 10 characters per line in side embroidery areas!