FAQs

  • Head over to the “Book Now” section on the header of the site to begin your event inquiry! Or email zach@largelemonade.com with any questions.

  • We are based in Los Angeles, but we travel all over Southern California, out of state, and internationally if you love us that much ;)

  • Yes! We have an amazing team, and can potentially facilitate 5+ artists to be on-site at the same time. A second artist on-site can double our output, a third would triple etc.

  • Depending on what we are chainstitching, each artist can roughly produce 20 customizations per hour, if we are doing names, words, initials or items off our flash sheet.

  • A flash sheet showcases motifs that we can embroider besides names/words. Think palm trees, hearts, waves, martini glass etc. If you are interested in having your own custom branded flash sheet, we can produce one for you at an additional cost, depending on our availability.

  • We do not! We come with everything else needed - A chainstitch machine, specific sewing tables, trained artists, thread, stabilizer etc. The only thing we need from you is the products themselves, and access to a power source.

  • We sure do! Please email us at zach@largelemonade.com for what you have in mind.

  • Our monogram pricing starts at $25/unit

  • Chainstitch embroidery is a technique where a series of looped stitches are formed to create a distinctive chain-like pattern. This gives the embroidery a slightly raised and textured appearance. With Vintage Machines: Our machines have a hand-crank, allowing the embroiderer direct control over the stitch placement. This includes how the hand style looks. Like anything, each artist has a different style.

  • Textured: The looped nature of the chainstitch gives it a raised, textured look.

    Chain-like: The interlocking stitches resemble a chain.

    Vintage Charm: Chainstitch embroidery has a retro and nostalgic feel to it

    Unique Touch: The slight variations in hand-guided chainstitch makes each piece unique.

  • As touched on above, our operation is all done by hand. We can not replicate fonts during an event setting - everything is done with the artists personal touch.

    If you are after specific fonts, intricate tiny logos, or a mass order of 300+ units, you should consider digital embroidery. It is much more affordable, considering a computer is doing the work.