Member of APPA - Australasian Promotional Products Association

About us. Service you can trust.

Our goal is to become your first port of call when you need to brand items and to provide you with a quality brand, correct and on time.

Mike Modgill | Director

About us.

Embroidery Works is a full service branding company that services the needs of the Promotional Products industry. We see ourselves as your partner in this, not just a supplier and never a competitor. We do not sell to your clients.

The backbone of our relationship with our clients is our company system. This provides a transparent window so you can see exactly what is happening at Embroidery Works live. We believe that this is what sets us apart from other branding companies. For more details click here »

We think of ourselves as a full service operation, looking further than just putting a brand on your item. Some of the functions that traditionally would be done by your company we can take care of, leaving you and your staff to concentrate on the most important part of your business - Selling.

Our goal is to become your first port of call when you need to brand items and to provide you with a quality brand, correct and on time. We pride ourselves on being the leading one stop branding shop!

Embroidery Works offers an extensive range of branding options. Our staff and machinery are the best in the country making us a true market leader.

History.

Embroidery Works sewed its first stitch on June 6th 1999. The job was for 500 aprons and we had one 8 head embroidery machine – this took some time to complete! Within 2 months we were running the 8 head 3 shifts a day and running at full capacity. With a little help from a finance company and a machine that was ready to go in Japan, a month later we had a shiny new 12 head. We were still running 2 shifts a day and it was all systems go.

Four years later we had outgrown our original premises and with a move to a larger building we decided to have a go at screenprinting. Embroidery and screenprinting seemed to go hand in hand and it couldn’t be that difficult could it? It was – but we learned a lot about processes and the fundamental principle is the same. An item comes in, it gets branded and it gets sent out. We spent a lot of time and effort developing our system at our Scanlan Street factory.

In 2005, we bought a digital transfer printer to augment the screenprinting. Limited space necessitated our recent move to a 1300m2 building in Patiki Road in Avondale and has enabled our transfer department to really grow plus it’s nice to have room to spread out!