We offer Exact Sew Outs!
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We offer Exact Sew Outs!

Make it easier for your customers to see what the finished product will look like.

We wanted to give you more options to streamline your customer approval process. A lot of our customers resew our orders for customer approval which adds extra days and labor to the approval process.

How to order:

– On the 3rd page of the digitizing order form we have a new “Sew Out Options” section

Custom Sew Out Option Request

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How it works:

– You select the fabric type, color, and threads

– we produce the custom sew out in 24 hours or less

– you save time by using our visual proof for customer approval

Our offer:

– 6 fabric types

– 15 fabric colors

– 200 Madeira thread colors

Your low cost:

– $10/custom sew out

For more information contact us:

digitizing@ignitiondrawing.com                   253.284.0733                       ignitiondrawing.com

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