Letter Embroidery Digitizing Services

Uniforms • Name Tags • Team Names

Clean, consistent lettering for uniforms, name tags, team names and bulk lists. 100% hand-punched with correct pull/push compensation. Part of our embroidery digitizing services.

Turnaround: Same Day Min Size: 0.25" Revisions: Unlimited
Letter Embroidery Digitizing

Why Letter Digitizing Matters

Lettering Is Where Bad Digitizing Shows First

Cheap lettering digitizing skips pull/push compensation and uses one-size-fits-all density. In production that means uneven text, thread breaks, extra trims, and re-runs. If you're running uniforms or bulk names, consistency matters more than saving a few dollars once.

Our letter digitizing uses satin stitching with correct compensation, center-out sequencing for cap lettering, and density calibrated for your specific fabric — shirts, caps, jackets all digitized differently.

  • Manual letters — no auto fonts
  • Pull/push compensation for clean edges
  • Satin stitch for professional finish
  • Center-out for cap lettering
  • Bulk name consistency across all files
Hand Punched

Every letter manually digitized

Min 0.25"

Crisp and clear at minimum size

Same Day

Fast delivery for active shops

Bulk Names

Consistent results across all files

FAQ

Letter Digitizing Questions

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We recommend 0.25" height minimum for crisp, clear lettering. Below that, readability becomes inconsistent on fabric. For very small text we can advise on simplifications to keep letters readable.

Yes — we can match your provided font accurately because we digitize each letter manually, not using auto-digitizing software fonts. Send us the font file or a clear image of the text and we'll match it.

The most common reason is missing pull/push compensation and incorrect density. That causes letters to wave, shrink, or stitch unevenly on fabric. Our lettering includes full compensation built in from the start.

Yes — we regularly digitize bulk name lists for uniforms, sports teams, and schools. Each name is a separate file, all digitized consistently with the same settings so your machine runs smoothly through the whole batch.