Embroidery Work Order Details
Companies that offer embroidery services need to provide a work order for their customers in order to collect detailed information about a request before it can be approved. Unlike printed images, embroidery is the act of threading (stitches) in an image or a design on to a piece of clothing, luggage, or other stitchable material. Because embroidery services can be expensive, customers should receive a sample of their order before the work order is approved for final production. An embroidery work order should ask for the following information:
- Customer’s name, shipping address, and phone number
- High-quality image of the custom design
- Pattern type
- Font type
- Fabric type
- Due date