Digitizing Artistry and Most Creative Logo Use
To create a recognizable embroidered rendition of John Lennon, Mark Kindermann, Normal, Ill., created “Dreamer.” This garment was produced using a Tajima embroidery machine and Pulse digitizing software. (309) 268-0853.
Digitizing Artistry and Most Creative Logo Use
“Paisley Falcon,” designed by Black Duck Embroidery and Screen Printing, Albuquerque, N.M., was crafted using a Tajima TMEX embroidery machine, Hilos Iris thread and Wilcom digitizing software. (505) 884-3656; blackduckonline.com.
Digitizing Artistry and Most Creative Logo Use
Using a Barudan BEVT-Z901CA embroidery machine, Madeira thread and Wilcom ES-65 digitizing software, Qdigitizing, Phoenix, produced this custom order design called “Dog.” (877) 733-4390; qdigitizing.com.
Digitizing Artistry and Most Creative Logo Use
A self-use design, “Aztec,” by Quality Punch, Torrance, Calif., was created with a Tajima embroidery machine, Madeira thread and Wilcom digitizing software. (310) 909-8948; qualitypunch.com.
Digitizing Artistry and Most Creative Logo Use
This 12-color design — called “Cruisin’ to Victoria” — was custom-created, digitized and embroidered with 170,935 stitches by artist Pam Brocco for Andy’s Tee Shirts, Concord, Calif. (925) 825-8911; andystees.com.