Screen Printing
Screen Printing is a printmaking technique used to print images on t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and other assorted apparel. Screen printing is often preferred over other processes such as dye sublimation or inkjet printing because of its low cost and ability to print on many types of media. Ink & Stitch in West Los Angeles has a 24 pieces minimum for screen printing orders.
Embroidery
Ink & Stitch in West Los Angeles utilizes a computerized commercial embroidery machine that reproduces your artwork or logo on garments. We digitize your vector artwork and convert it to stitches or a .dst file that could be read by the embroidery machine. There is a fee for digitizing your artwork. Ink & Stitch has no minimum for embroidery orders.
Heat Transfers
Heat transfer is a printing process that uses heat and pressure to force film's ink transfer onto the subject's surface. It can work on flat or smooth surface and the object's texture could be either hard or smooth material. Ink & Stitch in West Los Angeles has no minimums for heat transfers.
Vinyl Lettering
Through the vinyl lettering process the individually cut, thin, self-adhesive vinyl can be applied to most smooth non-porous surfaces. Ink & Stitch in West Los Angeles has no minimums for vinyl lettering. If you have questions send us an email at
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