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Winners of our Digitize & Win contest!

1st place winner

We’re excited to share the 1st place winner of “Digitize & Win” and it’s easy to see why this design stood out.

You no like, you no eat! This embroidered portrait of two gentlemen in their formal best came out beautifully. The suits have great blended detailing that adds nice depth, the faces are clean and expressive, and the textured background ties everything together in such a nice, polished way.

It’s a piece that really shows off both skill and personality.


Here’s the art that won 2nd place in our “Digitize & Win” contest and it’s guaranteed to make you smile.

Dog named Oatmeal! This cheerful pup was brought to life with incredible fur-like texture and layered stitch patterns that give the embroidery so much depth. Those bright, sparkling eyes and that big happy grin make the whole design pop.

It’s a perfect example of how personality can shine through every stitch!


You voted, and this fun little design hopped its way into 3rd place in our “Digitize & Win” contest.

Camo Frog! Our community fell in love with this quirky, camo-patterned frog. Even at a small size, the varied fill-stitch angles add great texture, and the clean outline keeps every detail crisp.

It’s an eye-catching favorite that clearly earned its spot on the podium!

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DIGITIZING CUSTOMER SERVICE
Phone: 253 284 0733 Ext. 2
Email: digitizing@ignitiondrawing.com

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Winners of our Digitize & Win contest!

We’re excited to share the 1st place winner of “Digitize & Win” and it’s easy to see why this design stood out. You no like, you no eat! This embroidered portrait of two gentlemen in their formal best came out beautifully. The suits have great blended detailing that adds nice depth, the faces are clean […]

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