Event types
Where a live embroidery bar earns its footprint
The bar adapts to the room: intimate and monogram-led at a wedding, high-throughput and patch-assisted on an expo floor. Pick your event type for specifics.
Weddings
Monogram robes at getting-ready, name-drop dad caps at the after-party — favors your guests genuinely keep.
Plan a wedding bar →
Corporate events
Summits, holiday parties, and milestone galas — personalization that beats another logo tumbler.
Plan a corporate bar →
Brand activations
The machine is the content: stitch-outs built for cameras, queues that become dwell time.
Plan an activation →
Trade shows
Booth traffic you don’t have to bribe: patch lanes for volume, live stitching for the stop-and-stare.
Plan a booth build →Fit check
One honest question decides the format
Do you want every guest to leave with something, or do you want the most memorable fifty pieces of the year? Volume rooms get patch lanes and extra heads; intimate rooms get the full slow-stitch ceremony. Both are great — they’re just different machines doing different jobs, and we’ll tell you plainly which your brief calls for.
Undecided? The answers section covers pacing math, and pricing shows how each lever moves cost.
A quick cheat sheet from a few hundred events: weddings run best at cocktail hour with a capped signup list; corporate parties want names over logos at a ratio their swag vendor would find alarming; activations should place the machine where a phone can shoot over a shoulder; and trade shows should never book fewer than two lanes. Every one of those lessons was learned the slow way so your event doesn’t have to.

Tell us your event type
We’ll send a station plan shaped to your crowd — not a one-size-fits-all package.