Stitch Design is a full-service embroidery studio in Oklahoma City that handles digitized embroidery, monogramming, and custom stitching projects for individuals, small businesses, and corporate clients seeking personalized textile work without the scale or lead times of large production houses.
Stitch Design operates as a local embroidery service that bridges hobby stitchers and small-business owners who need reliable, quick turnaround on custom orders. The studio handles machine embroidery, hand-stitch finishing, and design consultation for everything from single monogrammed items to moderate-volume corporate apparel orders. Unlike national embroidery networks or print-on-demand platforms, Stitch Design sits in the middle: small enough to accommodate one-off requests and design tweaks, established enough to handle bulk orders without months-long delays.
Stitch Design charges per item with a base embroidery fee depending on stitch count and complexity. A single monogram on a polo shirt or towel typically runs $8 to $15; custom multi-color designs on larger formats cost $20 to $50 per piece depending on thread color changes and detail density. Minimum orders for bulk work (corporate embroidery, promotional items) generally start at 10 to 12 pieces but can be waived for higher per-unit prices. Design consultation and digitizing a custom logo or image costs $25 to $75 depending on whether the design already exists in a format the machine can read. Rush fees apply for orders needed in under one week; confirm current pricing and turnaround windows directly, as material costs and seasonal demand shift these figures.
The studio also accepts crochet and hand-stitched items for finishing work, such as seaming, blocking, or adding embroidered details to garments made by customers.
Thread Theory Embroidery, located in Edmond, offers similar machine embroidery and monogramming at comparable per-item rates but typically requires larger minimum orders for corporate work and longer standard turnaround (10 to 14 business days versus Stitch Design's typical 5 to 7). Stitch Design's advantage lies in flexibility on small orders and willingness to revise designs iteratively without penalty.
Oklahoma Monogram, also in Oklahoma City, specializes exclusively in monogramming and personalization of ready-made items (baby gifts, home goods) and does not digitize custom logos or handle crochet finishing. Choose Oklahoma Monogram if you already own an item and need a name or initials added; choose Stitch Design if you need design work, logo digitization, or mixed-method finishing.
For pure crochet services (pattern sourcing, tension correction, or finished-item commissions), Stitch Design functions as a supplementary service rather than a primary crochet atelier. Customers with serious crochet work should contact the studio directly to confirm availability before assuming they handle complex piece restoration.
Stitch Design works well for small-business owners launching branded apparel, corporate HR departments doing team gifts in the 20 to 100 unit range, individuals with a single sentimental item needing monogramming or repair, and makers (crocheters, sewers) who want professional finishing touches added to their work. It also serves hobbyists testing small custom embroidery orders before committing to larger minimums elsewhere.
It does not suit customers needing embroidered products cheaper than $5 to $8 per piece, those with extremely tight deadlines (under 3 business days), or anyone requiring screen printing or other decoration methods. Large-scale manufacturing orders (500+ units) will be quoted but likely sourced to larger facilities with faster throughput.
Contact the studio via phone or email with a description of the project: item type, number of pieces, design reference (image file, existing logo, or written concept), and ideal deadline. The team will schedule a brief consultation, either in person or by phone, to assess feasibility and provide a quote. If you need design work, they'll discuss revisions and digitizing fees upfront. Once you approve pricing, provide materials (blank apparel or crochet items) or confirm the studio's sourcing. Payment is typically due before production begins, with a deposit for large orders.
Stitch Design operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; verify holiday closures. Street parking is available near the studio location; confirm address and lot details upon contact. The studio accepts items dropped off and can ship finished work, though local pickup is often faster and fee-free. Oklahoma City's embroidery landscape lacks quick-turnaround, design-flexible options at this price point, making Stitch Design a practical resource for makers and small businesses unwilling to sacrifice quality or flexibility for volume discounts.
