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How to Sell Print on Demand Embroidery Products

DATE POSTED:July 8, 2024

Print on Demand (POD) has transformed the ecommerce space. By 2032, analysts say the market will be worth more than $64.3 billion (around ten times its value in 2022). The reason for this phenomenal growth is that POD makes selling custom products simpler than ever.

I’ve seen countless creators, influencers, and artists monetize their talents in the last few years with POD, bypassing the challenges of producing products themselves, and even shipping them to customers with the right partner vendors.

The only problem is that the low barrier to entry in POD means there’s already a lot of competition out there. To get ahead, you need to offer customers something special. Embroidery products could be the perfect solution. Often seen as more luxurious than standard printed apparel, embroidered products attract a different type of consumer.

With companies like Printful, Printify and Gelato, you can create these high-value items with minimal effort, and ship them to customers worldwide.

The question is, where do you get started?

Key Takeaways Choosing the right POD service for embroidery products is crucial. You need to ensure the products offered are high in quality, the design tools are excellent, and the production times are as quick as possible, to keep your customers happy. Designing for embroidery is different to designing for other print on demand products. There are limitations in what you can produce, so sticking to simple images, color palettes, and shapes is usually a good idea. After choosing a POD vendor and creating your designs, you’ll need to ensure you can integrate your POD solution with your ecommerce store, to automate order management, production, and shipping processes. What is Print on Demand Embroidery?

Print on Demand embroidery is a sub-category of the print on demand landscape. With print on demand (POD), companies and creators work with third-party manufacturers to produce custom products “on demand” (whenever a customer places an order).

The third party handles the production of your items, as well as packaging orders and shipping them to customers. These vendors can sometimes also offer access to design tools and resources to help you bring your ideas to life.

When you choose embroidery as a production method with a POD vendor, your garments, and other items are decorated with a needle and stitch thread (or yarn). This gives the product a three-dimensional feel compared to traditional printing methods like DTG (direct to garment).

The good thing about embroidery is that it can make your items seem more luxurious and high quality. Working with a print on demand vendor to create them means you can avoid spending the time and money on making those items yourself, and sourcing materials.

Additionally, you benefit from:

A team of experts to help ensure your embroidered products look excellent. Third-party fulfillment, so you don’t have to deal with storing products, packaging them, and shipping them to customers manually. A risk-free business model, as products are only produced when a customer places an order, meaning you don’t end up with any unsold inventory. The opportunity to scale your business rapidly, creating dozens of different designs, for a wide range of products. Business process automation, enabled by integrating your POD vendor’s app with your ecommerce platform or storefront. Choosing the Right POD Service

Probably the most important part of getting started with print on demand embroidery is choosing a service you can trust to deliver high-quality items to your customers. I’d definitely recommend checking out some online reviews when you’re comparing your options, and visiting the vendor’s website for more information. Look at factors like:

Product variety: Compared to other printing methods, embroidery often gives you fewer product options. Some items simply aren’t suitable for embroidery, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have a wide range of options to choose from. Look for companies that offer access to everything from embroidered shirts and sweaters to hats, hoodies, jackets, and badges. The more products you can access, the more you can grow and scale your business. Thread colors: With traditional printing methods, printers can blend inks to create colors in all shades. With embroidery, you’re limited to the stitch colors available from your vendor. It’s important to look at the number of colors offered by your vendor. Some companies promise almost unlimited colors, like Printify and Printful. Embroidery placement options: Different POD providers can offer different “placement” options for your embroidered designs. Some will only place patterns in specific areas, such as on the breast pocket part of a shirt, or the front of a hat. More flexibility in placement gives you more freedom to create unique products that capture customer attention. Minimum order quantity: Most print on demand providers won’t apply any minimum order quantity requirements, but it’s worth double checking. Some companies offering embroidered products do require you to purchase a certain number of items, to ensure they can make a profit, and pay their embroidery experts. Exploring POD Embroidery Services

Based on my own experience reviewing and working with POD companies in the past, there are a handful of great organizations out there who can deliver excellent embroidery products.

For instance, Printful offers an excellent range of products to choose from, various types of embroidery, and a great selection of resources for custom branding and process automation.

Companies like Gelato also offer embroidery products, but there are fewer options to choose from, however you do benefit from the company’s eco-friendly processes and fast production times.

Additionally, Printify offers a great range of products, although not all of them are suited for embroidery. However it does give you the freedom to work with a wide range of suppliers, including many that might be local to your customers.

Creating Effective Embroidery Designs

As I mentioned above, while embroidery is great for creating luxurious and unique items, it does have some limitations as a design method. With embroidery, you can’t blend products and create highly detailed designs, like you would be able to with standard printing methods.

With this in mind, I’d recommend keeping your designs as simple as possible. This doesn’t mean you can’t experiment with shapes and colors, but think carefully about what kind of images can realistically be reproduced with a needle and thread.

My top tips for creating high-quality embroidery designs are:

Prepare high resolution images: Make sure the images you upload to your print-on-demand application or website are high in resolution. Ensure it’s easy for your vendor to see all the details within your design, so they can reproduce them. Stick to clean shapes: Avoid anything that seems textured in a print on demand embroidery design. Clean shapes and lines are easier to reproduce. Try to avoid mixing too many colors in one area, as this can make it harder to reproduce your design. Forget photographs: It’s almost impossible to create photographic images with embroidery. There are too many small details to replicate, meaning you probably won’t get anything close to the design that you originally chose. Avoid small components: If you use small letters and thin lines, they may not be legible on an embroidered product. It’s best to stick with bold shapes and thicker lines that stand out against any color or background. Follow the POD vendor’s guidelines: Most print on demand companies will share design guidelines that can help you when creating your print files. Follow their instructions carefully, paying attention to sizes, color options, and positioning. The Top POD Companies for Embroidery

While there are various companies out there that offer embroidery as a print on demand option, the top three that I’ve found over the years are Gelato, Printful, and Printify. Here’s a quick insight into what you can expect from each company.

Printful

Printful is my favorite print on demand company, promising exceptional quality products, a wide range of items to choose from, and integrations with virtually every storefront and ecommerce platform. You can create embroidered clothing like shirts and sweaters, accessories, like badges, and even home living products with Printful.

You’ll also get access to a huge range of fantastic design tools to help you create your unique items, and a powerful mockup generator which you can use to create high-quality images for your website.

Although Printful’s products are a little more expensive than the options from some vendors, you get access to everything from free design elements to one-click integrations with your ecommerce solution. Plus, you can leverage free tools, such as ecommerce marketing tools, and background removal tools.