Tack Designs is a full-service embroidery studio in Oklahoma City that handles custom machine embroidery, hand embroidery, crochet repair, and garment alterations, operating as both a walk-in service provider and a project-based studio for larger orders.
Tack Designs operates as a hybrid embroidery and textile repair business, not a retail shop or craft supply store. The studio takes on custom commissions for embroidered apparel, hats, bags, and home goods, while also accepting repair and alteration work from local customers who need crochet items fixed, seams reinforced, or garments resized. The business works from a single location and handles projects ranging from one-off requests to bulk corporate orders.
Machine embroidery pricing starts at $15 for simple single-color logos on caps or shirts and scales upward based on stitch count, thread colors, and placement complexity. A multi-color chest embroidery on a jacket typically runs $40 to $85 depending on design size and detail. Hand embroidery and specialty work command higher rates; detailed hand-stitched monogramming or decorative crochet embellishments start at $25 and increase with intricacy. Crochet repair (reattaching dropped stitches, fixing holes, or reinforcing edges) usually costs $20 to $60 per item depending on damage extent. Garment alterations follow standard Oklahoma City rates: hemming runs $15 to $25, seam repairs $10 to $20, and more involved work like tapering sleeves or taking in side seams costs $30 to $50. Rush orders incur a 25 percent surcharge. A verification call before dropping off a project is wise, as custom pricing for large or unusually detailed orders varies.
Tack Designs differentiates itself by combining machine and hand embroidery with crochet repair in one studio. Most embroidery shops in Oklahoma City focus solely on machine work for corporate uniforms and event merchandise. If you need a one-time logo on ten company polo shirts, a generic corporate embroidery vendor may charge slightly less per unit and turn work around faster. If you own a hand-crocheted blanket with a hole or need a garment altered and embroidered simultaneously, Tack Designs' dual expertise becomes relevant. Other local alteration shops handle sewing repairs but rarely offer embroidery or crochet-specific work. Choosing Tack Designs makes sense when your project blends textile repair with decorative stitching; choosing a high-volume corporate shop makes sense when you need 50 identical embroidered shirts with minimal customization.
Tack Designs serves hobbyist crafters restoring vintage crochet items, small business owners branding merchandise with custom logos, gift-givers seeking personalized embroidery, and individuals with heirloom textiles needing repair and enhancement. It suits people comfortable with turnaround times measured in days to a couple of weeks, not next-day service. It does not suit customers needing overnight embroidery on 500 shirts or those seeking off-the-rack monogramming from a department store. It also does not function as a craft supply retail outlet; you cannot walk in to buy embroidery floss, patterns, or crochet hooks.
Walk in with your item (garment, hat, blank product, or damaged textile) or a photo and description if your piece is too large to transport. Bring a sketch, printed image, or description of the design you want. The staff will assess feasibility, discuss thread color options, take measurements if needed, and provide a quote. For larger orders, expect a 50 percent deposit to hold your design and lock in pricing. Pickup typically occurs within 5 to 10 business days for standard projects; crochet repair and simple alterations may be ready in 3 to 5 days. Confirm the exact timeline when you drop off your work.
Tack Designs operates Tuesday through Saturday. Parking is available on-street or in a small lot adjacent to the studio. The studio is located in central Oklahoma City and remains accessible by vehicle or public transit. Call ahead before your first visit to confirm current hours and ensure staff can review your specific project; holiday schedules occasionally shift. Payment is cash or card; deposits are required for custom orders.
Tack Designs fills a practical niche for Oklahoma City residents whose textile projects fall between craft retail and corporate bulk services, making it a logical choice when embroidery and repair overlap.
