CAUSE
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“I want to understand the reason for price difference for computer embroidery in India. if my repeat size is 75cm vs 40cm, difference is exponential”
A 75 cm repeat usually exceeds standard embroidery field and hoop capacity, forcing multi-hooping or panel matching while also multiplying stitch count. That physical size constraint makes cost jump nonlinearly because every repeat adds setup, alignment risk, machine time, rejection risk, and thread consumption.
CURRENT STATE
Embroidery pricing in India is commonly tied to stitch count, with cited rates around ₹40-50 per 1,000 stitches and typical per-item ranges of ₹20 to ₹100 depending on size, complexity, and quantity [4,10,27,28]. Standard hoop sizes are much smaller than 75 cm, with common fields such as 4x4, 5x7, and 6x10 inches, so very large repeats cannot run as a simple single-hoop job [20]. Because larger designs require more stitches, more machine time, more thread, and more handling, the price gap between 40 cm and 75 cm often feels exponential rather than linear [3,12,13,24,28].
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