Embroidery Service and Promo Items around Tennessee

The Worx Group is your source for high-end embroidery services. We can assure you that you will be satisfied with the professional work.

Screen Printing and Promo Itesm around Tennessee

The Worx Group has the expertise to accommodate virtually any substrate in today’s t-shirt screen printing market.

Embroidery and Screen Printing Designed Promo Items around Tennessee

We used to say we can print on anything but skin, and then custom tattoos were born. We can print on just about everything.

Screen Printing Designed Business Banner adn Logo around Tennessee

Draw attention to your business, product or kiosk. Order standard or Roll-up Banners from the WORX Group. Our prices and delivery time will amaze you.

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

15 Hospitals in Murfreesboro, TN


Hospitals in Murfreesboro, TN


1. Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital


2. Trustpoint Hospital


3. VA Alvin C York Medical Center


4. Tennessee Valley Healthcare System



5. St Thomas Hospital Emergency


6. Vanderbilt Children's Cardiology Murfreesboro


7. Saint Thomas Heart - Rutherford


8. MA Primary & Urgent Care


9. Vanderbilt Children's Urology Murfreesboro


10. VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System (Alvin C. York Campus)


11. Covenant Healthcare For Women



12. Magnolia Medical Center



13. Saint Thomas Medical Partners


14. Physicians Medical Care


15. Murfreesboro Animal Clinic

Saturday, August 31, 2019

20 Restaurants in Murfreesboro, TN

Restaurants in Murfreesboro, TN


1. The Alley on Main


2. Dallas & Jane


3. Demos' Restaurant


4. Five Senses Restaurant, Bar & Catering


5. Sauce


6. Jeff's Family Friendly Restaurant


7. Pad Thai Cafe


8. Greek Cafe Grill


9. Marina's on the Square


10. Toot's Good Food & Fun Restaurant


11. The Goat



12. Kleer-Vu Lunchroom


13. Slick Pig BBQ & Catering


14. Toot's South


15. Parthenon Grille



16. Chuy's


17. Bonefish Grill


18. Bonefish Grill



19. Taste of Thai


20. Cup Pop Korean Restaurant

20 Things to do in Murfreesboro, TN

Things to do in Murfreesboro, TN


1. Stones River National Battlefield


2. Discovery Center at Murfree Spring


3. Oaklands Mansion


4. Barfield Crescent Park


5. Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area


6. Sam Davis Home


7. Earth Experience - Middle Tennessee Museum of Natural History


8. Cannonsburgh Village


9. World Outreach Church
    


10. GO USA Fun Park


11. Boro Beach


12. Gateway Island


13. Cason Trailhead



14. Fortress Rosecrans


15. Gregory Mill Park


16. McKnight Park


17. Bradley Academy Museum and Cultural Center


18. Artillery Monument


19. 60 Minute Escape Game Murfreesboro


20. Richard Siegel Park

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Logo Design & Printing on Your Promotional Products



YOUR LOGO, ON EVERYTHING



We used to say we can print on anything but skin, and then custom tattoos were born. So now we can confidently say: We can print on just about ev-er-y-thing. If you have seen it somewhere else, we can find it. If you have only seen it in your mind, we may be able to make it. Search our idea generator database, or contact us to discuss how we can help you make heads turn and people desire that marketing piece you are giving away at your next event. Give us a budget, tell us know how many items you need and let us present solutions for your branding needs.



  • Over 500,000 Promotional Products
  • Complimentary Samples Available
  • Lowest Possible Minimums
  • Free Artwork & Graphic Design Assistance
  • Average Production Time Less than 10-14 Days
  • Rush Orders of 5-10 Days Available

Saturday, July 14, 2018

Custom Embroidery and Promotional Product Service Murfreesboro, TN

Embroidery | The Professional Side of Clothing






The Worx Group is your source for high-end embroidery services. We can assure you that you will be satisfied with the professional stitching of your logo. Our embroidery capabilities include a six-head machines, a four-head machine, and a single-head. What does this lingo mean? It means our staff is ready to take on projects of all shapes, colors, and sizes. The process starts by digitizing your logo or artwork so that it is ready to sew on various items. This is a one-time step with an initial set-up fee, but once complete, your logo is ready for all embroidered applications now and in the future. With no minimum requirements, this method of decoration is a great way to advertise your brand in a professional way.

Embroidery Murfreesboro is the perfect decoration option on business casual pieces to show your logo in full color on the left chest, sleeve or back tag placement. Having everyone at your office in branded apparel not only ensures that a certain level of dress is maintained but it automatically gives the impression of professionalism.

  • Full-Service Embroidery
  • Applique Services Available
  • Lowest Possible Minimums
  • Digitizing Service in house
  • Free Artwork & Graphic Design Assistance
  • Average Production Time Less than 10 Days



How Does Computerized Embroidery Work?



Embroidery is part of the art and design that we see every day on fabrics and caps. In modern times, most of this embroidery is done on computers. This is as opposed to the past days when the process was largely manual. As an embroidery, you should take the time to understand how computerized embroidery works since you may have to move into it as you scale.



Computerized embroidery involves a number of steps as outlined below:



  1. Create an embroidery design
  2. Save the file in a format that the machine can work with
  3. Start the stitching

embroidery-patterns Creating an embroidery design will require you to make use of your creativity to come up with an appropriate design. It is important to note that this is not just a creative job but involves some technical work. You will need to consider the fabric on which the design will be embroidered. The machine you are using must also be taken into account when creating an embroidery design. How many needles can it accommodate? And how many colors can you afford to include in your embroidery design? If you fail to consider your machine, you may end up with a design that looks odd and unintended. In addition, the design should be able to be accommodated on the computer and should be of a size that the embroidery machine can handle.

The artwork will then need to be interpreted in stitches. This will depend on you as the artist. Alternatively, you can hire an experienced operator to do this for you. There are certain rules and conventions for the interpretation of stitches, but this is mostly just creative work, especially with complex designs. The process involves working with shapes. The software will then fill the x andy values of the shape.

Save the file in a Format that the Machine Can Work With

Once a design is made and completed, you will need to save the design in a format that the machine can work with, for example, MB format. Different embroidery software have different native file formats, and you should take the time to learn the one used with your software. In the software’s native format, the design is easier to edit if the need emerges in future.

Once this is done, you can transfer the file to the embroidery machine. This needs to be done when the file is already saved in the native format of the software. The information can be fed to the machine via a USB cable.

Start the Stitching

The software uses numbers to show which colors will be stitched in what order. The machine has a number of needles and each has a number assigned to it. Each needle also has a thread with a different color. To show the machine how you would like the stitching to be done, you need to fill the number of the needle to be used at each stage, in this way showing the preferred stitching schedule.
Then you need to frame or hoop the fabric you intend to embroider on. Framing will help your fabric to stay steady and not keep moving when the stitching is in progress. It will also help the fabric to get into a form that can be slotted into the embroidery machine and be moved about accurately.
Embroidery machines are able to create stitches through a mechanism involving the top thread and the bobbin thread. The bobbin thread is located at the bottom of the material being stitched and gets the thread from the top thread, in this way creating a loop. Once you have completed the framing, you should start the embroidery machine running and let it run till the stitching is complete.
This process is not exactly manual. Once you feed the needle numbers in the software, dictating the order of the stitching, you can allow the machine to run within a specified field. The machine will not work anywhere outside this field and will stick to this order till the stitching is complete.
As the operator, you should monitor the progress of the designing. The computer will direct the embroidery arm of the machine, and will only stop once you make the order. Some machines have only one needle, and this means one color needs to be completed before the machine can start on the next. You will, therefore, have to monitor closely so that you can know when to switch the needles. Normally, the computer will stop once the machine is done stitching one color, and the operator has to switch the colors for it to continue. If your designs have too many colors, you should get a machine with more needles to increase your level of productivity.
The Embroidery Designs



Embroidery and sewing machines usually come with built-in embroidery designs. More advanced embroidery machines have USB slots for the transfer of designs. Others will even allow you to download embroidery designs from the internet, and send them to your machine. Such designs are usually sold on the internet.
The embroidery can also make their own designs and digitize them using computer software. Once digitized, the design can be saved in the file format that the machine and software can understand. Then this design can be edited and reshaped quite easily if the need emerges. This can be done using embroidery programs. The design can be stretched and altered in many ways. The design of the embroidery must also be in a size that the embroidery machine can handle. Machines with larger embroidery spaces can handle larger designs, but the design will get messed up if it is too large for a certain machine.
When purchasing an embroidery machine, it is important to consider the size of the embroidery you intend to work on. This is because different sizes of machines are used for different sizes of design. In addition, you should consider the format in which you can save the designs. Machines with more formats available for saving the designs will offer you less trouble when working. Using a machine which is compatible with common formats is also advantageous.

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Screen Printing and Promotional Products Service at Murfreesboro TN

SCREEN PRINTING IS THE WORLD’S MOST POPULAR FORM OF GARMENT DECORATING



The Worx Group has established itself as one of the nation’s premier t-shirt screen-printers, utilizing some of the most advanced pre-press and t-shirt screen-printing equipment available. Our dedicated and knowledgeable staff of artists and t-shirt screen printers have a thorough understanding of their craft and take pride in every t-shirt screen-printing job they produce.
The Worx Group has the expertise to accommodate virtually any garment type in today’s t-shirt screen-printing market. Our customers call on us regularly for t-shirts, sweatshirts, sport shirts and caps just to mention some of the more common items.
  • Shirts are produced in house
  • Standard Turnaround of 7 days
  • Rush Service of 3-5 days Available
  • Full Color Printing
  • Low Minimums–As Low as 12 Shirts
  • Top Brands You Trust

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What is Screen Printing?

Screen Printing, which is also known as Silk Screening, is a badass method of printing graphics on a t-shirt using thick inks that lay on top of the shirt rather than soaking into the shirt. Screen Printing is what most companies use and, back in the day, was the only major way to create bulk amounts of custom t-shirtsWorx Group offers Screen Printing, along with one hour DTG printing, because in some cases, it’s better to use Screen Printing over DTG.
With thicker inks, screen printing is better for graphics with only one or two ink colors being used. Rather than DTG the screen printing will make these colors pop out at you like jack in the box. The thick ink will have a soft feeling if touched and can make for a really amazing look. If you’re in no rush and have minimal colors for a t-shirt, we recommend Screen Printing. It looks great and is often more affordable for larger quantities.

How Does it Work?

So how does Screen Printing work? Well, it’s not like DTG that’s for sure. Instead, a thin mesh is stretched tightly over a frame (originally the screen was made from silk, however, mostly made from polyester today). A negative of the design is printed onto the screen to be placed against the shirt. Once set correctly, ink is rolled over the screen, only the areas where the design has been printed allows ink to slip through. The ink then sets on the t-shirt and is put aside to dry.
We’ll be honest with you, it’s a lot more complicated than that. There’s a lot of separate chemicals, inks, and techniques that go into making your shirts, but that’s the jist. While it may not be as quick as DTG printing, it can result in a thick and bold design.
We recommend screen printing for simple company logos, team names, and t-shirts with text. As well, screen printing works very well with both light and dark t-shirts. Often, DTG has a tougher time with dark shirts, but screen printing, as long as the right inks are used, will stand out compared to any other technique for t-shirt customization.
Excuse me, but what the hell are you waiting for? We just told you what screen printing is all about, so get on our quotes page and request us to set up a consolation. We’ll walk through the process with you in more detail and even help you with a design if you need one. With the best t-shirt designers and options to offer, you’ll be happy you came to Worx Group