so i pose the question to you, why don't you hire someone else to do your digitizing? choose a respectable service and send your artwork to the professionals for
digitization . with technology as advanced as it is today, you can email (or fax) your logo to the pros and have it back within 24 hours (two business days for some).
none the less, it doesn’t take a genius to see that formal education in the embroidery industry needs a booster shot. i don’t have exact numbers, but the number of digitizers teaching themselves is staggering. even more frightening are the individuals and businesses jumping into
stitch digitizing without a good feel for what it’s all about.
machine embroidery digitizing is not necessarily easy, however. it is actually a rather complex process. for starters, it uses three different types of stitches: running, satin, and fill. these three types of stitches help ensure that the design is transferred from print to picture in the smoothest fashion possible.