
In my FAQs, I defined digitizing as “…the process of creating a file that the embroidery machine can read and execute.It involves converting drawings to a computer file that embroidery machines read and stitch, similar to computer programming. Depending on the complexity/size of the original artwork or design, digitizing can be simple or complex, and the fee to digitize a design may vary from $20 on up.”
While some customer’s needs involve plugging in pre-digitized letters and numbers, most designs need some degree of specialized digitizing. If you’ve been curious about the digitizing process, this video shows the process in detail. You’ll only need to watch a little bit to get the gist of digitizing. If you’re looking for something to put you to sleep, you can watch the whole thing…:)
The software she’s using is the same software I own, and the education to learn digitizing can be costly and long-term.
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I’ve been embroidering for about ten years, but decided to pursue it as a business once I felt comfortable in my knowledge of the industry and the techniques.