Entries Categorized as 'Embroidery News'

Chairman Bob, CEO Brian and Jacki

Posted by Jim on September 5, 2009

Chairman Brian is the CEO of 3 apparel companies in China.

United Football League

Posted by Jim on August 19, 2009

Northwest Embroidery is a part of the new United Football League

League Champ Shirts: Vinyl Cutter

Posted by Erik on March 6, 2009

Northwest Embroidery’s first order with their vinyl cutter was for the 2009 Ridgeline Boys Basketball team out of Yelm Washington. Ridgeline won the league championship and Northwest Embroidery had their Championship shirts done in 24 hours after winning the title.  Not only did they have a front logo, but also individual players names on the [...]

Northwest Embroidery Applique Video

Posted by Erik on January 2, 2009

Northwest Embroidery Applique
Here is a little video showing our 12 head Tajima running our Rush applique order. We have 600 full front appliques to embroider in 3 days. This order is for a big cheerleading event in Kansas.

55 Years of Embroidery Excellence: Thank you!!!

Posted by Erik on September 24, 2008

Mongkon and Carolin 55 years of embroidery expertise

 Mongkon (left) and Carolin Bray (right) represent 55 years of embroidery knowledge. Mongkon celebrated her 25th anniversary and Carolin celebrated her 30th anniversary at NW Embroidery. Mongkon and Carolin strive for embroidery excellence and quality control.  55 years of combined service is proof that NW Embroidery takes care [...]

China Baseball Cap Factories

Posted by Erik on July 9, 2008

If you want to go overseas for your baseball caps and work directly with the Chinese factories, make sure they speak EXCELLENT English. Orders can be misinterpreted very easily when the Chinese try to translate English. You may save some money by going to a English poor factory, but in the long run your frustration [...]

Embroidery Company fined $500,000

Posted by Erik on July 7, 2008

Military Emblems must be made in USA according to the Barry Ammendment

Embroidery Franchises A Bad Deal

Posted by Jim on June 23, 2008

Don’t buy an embroidery franchise