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Pre-Flight Production Artist (Entry-Level, $16/hr) C.C. Creations - Art Department Ever wondered ... Proof embroidery orders and prepare stitch-ready files • Troubleshoot file issues (overprint ...

One week we're printing for local brands and artists. The next week we're producing thousands of garments, testing new print techniques, building live event activations, or running embroidery around ...

Textile Designer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

... and artistic expression. California Dreaming - the ultimate destination for those who love ... and passionate about color, print, embroidery, and fabric innovation. Position Overview:

Textile Designer

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

... and artistic expression. California Dreaming - the ultimate destination for those who love ... and passionate about color, print, embroidery, and fabric innovation. Position Overview:

... and artistic expression. California Dreaming - the ultimate destination for those who love ... and passionate about color, print, embroidery, and fabric innovation. Position Overview:

... and artistic expression. California Dreaming - the ultimate destination for those who love ... and passionate about color, print, embroidery, and fabric innovation. Position Overview:

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How much do embroidery artist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for embroidery artist in the United States is $24.65, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Embroidery Artist do?

An Embroidery Artist is a skilled professional who creates decorative designs on fabric using needle and thread or embroidery machines. They may work by hand or with computerized equipment to produce intricate patterns on clothing, accessories, home décor, or art pieces. Their work involves selecting appropriate materials, planning designs, and executing embroidery techniques to achieve the desired aesthetic. Embroidery Artists often collaborate with designers or clients to customize pieces and may also repair or restore embroidered items.

What are some common challenges Embroidery Artists face when working on custom projects, and how can they be managed?

Embroidery Artists often encounter challenges such as translating intricate designs into stitchable formats, working with difficult fabrics, and meeting tight client deadlines. Managing these challenges involves strong communication with clients to clarify design expectations, careful selection of materials and techniques, and effective time management. Staying up to date with embroidery software and tools can also streamline the process and help deliver high-quality custom pieces efficiently.

How much does an embroiderer get paid?

Embroidery artists typically earn between $25,000 and $50,000 annually, depending on experience, skill level, and whether they work freelance or for a company. Skilled embroiderers with specialized tools and certifications can earn higher wages, especially in high-demand markets or with custom, high-quality work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Embroidery Artist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Embroidery Artist, you need strong manual dexterity, keen attention to detail, and a solid understanding of various embroidery techniques, often supported by coursework or apprenticeships in textile arts. Familiarity with embroidery machines, design software like Adobe Illustrator, and pattern-making tools is highly beneficial. Creativity, patience, and effective time management are valuable soft skills for producing high-quality, original work under deadlines. These skills ensure precision, artistic excellence, and customer satisfaction in a competitive creative industry.

What is the difference between Embroidery Artist vs Embroidery Technician?

AspectEmbroidery ArtistEmbroidery Technician
CredentialsPortfolio, artistic skills, sometimes certifications in textile artsTechnical training, certifications in embroidery machines or textile technology
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, freelance settings, fashion housesManufacturing facilities, production lines, embroidery workshops
Job FocusCreative design, custom artwork, artistic expressionMachine operation, quality control, production efficiency

While both roles involve embroidery, Embroidery Artists focus on creative design and artistic expression, often working on custom or one-of-a-kind pieces. Embroidery Technicians, on the other hand, specialize in operating embroidery machines and ensuring production quality in manufacturing settings. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus within the embroidery industry.

How much money can you make doing embroidery?

Embroidery artists typically earn between $20,000 and $50,000 annually, depending on experience, skill level, and whether they work freelance or for a company. Skilled artists with a strong portfolio and proficiency in embroidery machines can increase their earnings through custom work, commissions, and building a client base.

How much to charge per 1000 stitches of embroidery?

Embroidery artists typically charge between $10 and $50 per 1,000 stitches, depending on complexity, thread type, and project size. Rates can vary based on skill level, equipment used, and client requirements, with some professionals offering custom quotes for larger or intricate designs.

Is there a demand for embroidery?

There is steady demand for embroidery artists in industries such as fashion, apparel, and promotional products. Skilled embroidery artists who can operate modern machines and create custom designs are often sought after, especially in small businesses and personalized product markets.
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Infographic showing various Embroidery Artist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 58% Full Time, and 42% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $51,263 per year, or $24.6 per hour.
Floor Support Production Artist

Floor Support Production Artist

Lakeshirts

Detroit Lakes, MN • On-site

$18 - $19/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

CREATIVE PROBLEM-SOLVERS & DOERS, THIS SPOT IS PERFECT FOR YOU.


THE OPPORTUNITY: THIS IS AN ON-SITE POSITION IN DETROIT LAKES, MN. No remote opportunities for this position.

Working collaboratively with our customers and 60+ artists makes us happy. We strive to continually stay on-trend, creating over 200,000 new designs in the last 5 years and 26,000 design modifications yearly. Our techniques include: screenprint, embroidery, applique, heat press, foil, acid gel, softwash, sublimation, and pretty much everything else under the Minnesota sun. Whew! We're currently looking for Floor Support Artists to work under the direction of the Art Manager to provide art support to the screenprint production floor and to help identify issues in order to uphold and maintain the standards within each division.

Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am - 4pm

Pay : $18/hr


Essential Job Functions | Coordinate + Update + Collaborate

  • Coordinate the burning of screens if they are damaged or missing from the screenprint cell
  • Update designs as necessary to follow Lakeshirts standards
  • Work with production to create the best quality product for our customers.
  • Record errors to help with artist knowledge in creating production-ready files
  • Actively reduce waste in department/lean processes
  • Work closely with leads to uphold standards to be communicated with artists/production
  • Communicate inconsistencies in standards to the Art Manager
  • Daily tasks will be determined by art/production requirements:
    • DTS (Direct-to-Screen) sending, Namedrop, Proofing, Art Comps
  • Hours are determined by production work schedule

Qualifications | Adobe Illustrator + Detail-Oriented + Team Player

  • 2-year or 4-year degree in Graphic Design with Adobe Illustrator proficiency required
  • Must be detail oriented with excellent computer skills
  • Ability to multi-task
  • High attention to detail
  • Independent decision making skills with reason and good judgment
  • Ability to work well in a team
  • Must be reliable, responsible, flexible and take direction well
  • Must be able to handle multiple interruptions and follow through
  • Excellent communication skills both written and oral

WHY LAKESHIRTS IS THE PLACE YOU WANT TO BE. At Lakeshirts, we believe in making work as awesome as the apparel we create. We're not just a t-shirt company- we're also a hat, sticker, and sock company (and so much more!). We're a place where creativity meets culture, where ideas and innovation are encouraged, and where the atmosphere is truly one-of-a-kind. As one of the largest screenprinting manufacturers in the U.S., we decorate a variety of garments and accessories for the resort, licensed collegiate, and K-12 markets, supported by over 1,000 ah-mazing team members from sea to shining sea.

OUR CULTURE TRULY SETS US APART. Life at Lakeshirts is all about embracing our core values, having fun, and working with great people who make every day an opportunity to thrive. We're looking for those who want to roll up their sleeves and make an impact while enjoying a culture that values creativity, teamwork, continuous improvement, and empowering each team member to define and elevate their success. We also foster a strong sense of community and are dedicated to wowing our customers on the daily.

LIFE'S BETTER IN A T-SHIRT & SO IS WORK! Here's what you can expect when you join the Lakeshirts team:

  • Compensation| Work Hard. Get Rewarded: Guided by our value of meritocracy, we offer a compensation package that reflects your unique skills, talents, and contributions. You are not just a number-your success, ideas, and efforts directly shape your growth and earning potential, empowering you to take your career to the next level. And there is an option to be paid daily!
  • Insurance Benefits | We've Got You Covered: From health and life insurance to voluntary benefits like dental, vision, short-term/long-term disability, and critical illness & accident coverage, we've got you covered; benefits kick in the first of the month following 60 days of full-time employment
  • Paid Time Off |Life Outside of Work: Enjoy up to 22 paid days off during the first year because we know life happens outside of work & we want you to be able to enjoy
  • Profit Sharing | If We're Profitable. You're Profitable: When we win, you win
  • Retirement Planning | Free Money? Yes, Please!: Our 401(k) program helps you plan for the future
  • Onsite Perks |Get in my Belly: At our HQ in Detroit Lakes, enjoy hot breakfast, lunch, and snacks from our subsidized cafeteria
  • Dogs @ Work| Yes. It's A Thing. And It's Pawsome: Bring your furry friend to work, because we believe dogs just make everything better
  • Relaxed Dress Code | Wear What Makes You Feel Your Best: Whether it's jeans, tees, and flip flops- we believe comfort fuels creativity, and we offer an employee merchandise discount to keep you & your family well-stocked
  • Flexible Work Schedules |Full Time, Part Time & Everything In Between: Because we understand the importance of work-life balance
  • Unique Culture | That Is Priceless: We make work fun; we believe in teamwork, giving back to our communities and doing what we love with great people, and always rocking a t-shirt, a hat, and some cool socks

Cognitive or Mental Requirements of the Job:
Employee must be able to see and hear, read and write. Requires good judgment, people-oriented, flexible organized diplomatic, reliable, enthusiastic, courteous, helpful, patience.


Physical Demands:
NEVER: Lift Over 50 lbs., Carry Over 50 lbs.
OCCASIONALLY: Lift, Stand, Carry, Push, Pull, Climb, Balance, Bend, Twist, Crawl, Reach, Lift Under 10 lbs., Lift 10-24 lbs., Lift 25-50 lbs., Carry 10-24 lbs., Carry 25-50 lbs., Reach Above Shoulder Height, Reach at Shoulder Height, Reach Below Shoulder Height
FREQUENTLY: Walk, Carry Under 10 lbs.
CONTINUOUSLY: Sit


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