About

A working Devon workshop.

Stick n Stitch Design is a small embroidery and print shop based at The Lower Romney Hut, Wrangaton — between Ivybridge and South Brent. We supply workwear, uniforms, PPE and personalised garments, and run our own embroidery, print and signage machines on premises.

Embroidery work in progress in the workshop.

How we work

Local jobs, local people, no fuss.

Most of our work is for businesses, sports clubs and schools within an hour of the workshop. We run jobs end-to-end on site — from the artwork sign-off to the finished garment going back in your van.

Embroidery and DTF are run alongside vinyl heat-seal and the Mimaki print-and-cut, so most jobs that mix decorations (a logo plus a squad number, say, or a hi-vis with a back panel and chest crest) stay under one roof and one set of hands.

We don't have a polished marketing pitch. Phone us, send us your artwork, tell us what you need by when. We'll sort it.

Meet the team

The people who'll actually run your job.

  • Sharon H, Owner.

    Sharon H

    Owner

    Runs the workshop, knows every job in it, and answers most of the calls that come in.

  • Kayleigh M, Manager & Production.

    Kayleigh M

    Manager & Production

    Schedules the floor, shepherds orders through, and keeps the deadlines honest.

  • Freya A, Embroiderer.

    Freya A

    Embroiderer

    On the embroidery machines day in, day out — the reason your logo lands crisp.

  • Amy N, Printer & Press Operator.

    Amy N

    Printer & Press Operator

    Runs the Mimaki and the heat press — handles all the print, vinyl and DTF work.

Our machines

Real kit. Run on premises.

HappyJapan HCR3 multi-head embroidery machine.

Multi-head embroidery

HappyJapan HCR3

Our four-head HappyJapan handles bulk embroidery work — workforces, squads, school year groups — without sacrificing turnaround. A single-head sister machine runs samples and one-offs alongside it.

Mimaki CJV150-107 print-and-cut machine.

Print-and-cut signage

Mimaki CJV150-107

Vibrant outdoor-grade ink and a precision blade on the same machine. Vehicle graphics, banners, shop windows and stickers come off this one — and the print and the cut line up.

DTF (Direct-to-Film) transfer printer and shaker.

Direct-to-Film printing

DTF transfer line

Full-colour, photo-quality artwork printed onto film, dusted with hot-melt powder, cured and then heat-pressed onto cottons, polyester and blends. The current standard for crisp full-colour transfers.

Get in touch

Want to drop in?

The kettle's usually on. Wrangaton, just off the A38 between Ivybridge and South Brent.