The internet is officially impacting the age-old practice of embroidery. Threadsmith is a website where users can, from the comfort of their sofa, select from a variety of garments, choose colors and styles, and create custom embroidery.
The product will then be delivered to their door. In the next few months, Threadsmith plans to add a whole new service to its repertoire- users can upload unique images and virtually superimpose them over a garment of choice to preview the final product. Once launched, the service (known as “Design Foundry”), will be the only of its kind available on the web.
Threadsmith.com In Their Own Words
“Create your own custom-embroidered products using our powerful Web tools. Choose your wording, lettering, colors, and style. Preview your creation, and when you’re ready, save your final version and purchase. Threadsmith.com makes creating and buying custom-embroidered products simple and fast.”
Why Threadsmith.com It Might Be A Killer
Threadsmith makes custom embroidery more efficient, and the ability to preview the final product improves on existing technology. With these kinds of benefits, who would avoid using their services? Moreover, Threadsmith was just awarded $1 million in venture capital for the potential investors see in the Design Foundry service.
Some Questions About Threadsmith.com
With all the amazing options for customizable embroidery, will consumers be turned off to the limited offering of garments? Threadsmith does not currently allow customers to send in their own clothing. 







