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“Why does embroidery price increase when repeat size goes from 40cm to 75cm?”

A 75cm repeat crosses standard embroidery field limits, forcing multi-hooping or larger-field machines. This scale-and-equipment constraint sharply increases stitch count and multiplies machine time versus a 40cm repeat.

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CURRENT STATE

The provided facts show embroidery pricing is driven mainly by stitch count, machine time, and setup, with larger designs consuming more thread, backing, and labor. They also note that entry-level machines have limited hoop sizes and that larger work may need specialized machines with expansive embroidery fields such as 800x500mm. Industry pricing commonly rises once designs exceed base stitch thresholds, with overage fees often applied beyond roughly 8,000 to 14,000 stitches.

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