In the modern era, embroidery as an art has progressed from a cottage industry to a high technology digital output in less than 75 years.

We take your artwork, sharpen it up and send it to the embroiderer who digitises the image and breaks coloured areas down to stitches per centimetre so it all fits inside the area you want embroidered. The more stitches per centimetre, the finer the finished product.

Colour matching can be a slight problem because the Pantone Matching System (PMS) used by most printers to reproduce your stationery and promotional material has very little in common with the modern dyes used to colour thread. You should also be aware that colours vary slightly from one batch of multi-filament thread to the next.

Having said that colour matching is not a perfect science as far as embroidery is concerned, we can get pretty close - close enough that most people simply wouldn't be able to tell the difference.