Thursday, December 24, 2009
Embroidery machines

Embroidery digitizing is the action of converting a graphic design into computerized instructions, which tell an embroidery machine how to sew a design. Or, another way to describe it - embroidery digitizing is translating a design into a series of commands that can be read by an embroidery machine. This allows the user to print the artwork, or designs, on various items such as apparel, caps, bags, pillowcases, tablecloths, etc. Computers that read digitized embroidery files created by using special software drive most embroidery machines used by professionals and hobbyists today. A person who creates a design is known as an "embroidery digitizer" or "puncher." The digitizer, or puncher, users digitizing software to create their embroidery design.

Digitizing embroidery designs can be either purchased or created. Please make note that there are many different brands of machines and each may use a different file format. When purchasing or downloading free designs, make sure you get the format used by your machine. If your format is not available, you can get a conversion program to convert from one stitch file format to another stitch file format. Once a design has been digitized, it can be edited or combined with other designs by embroidery software. For those without editing software, some embroidery machines have rudimentary design editing features built in the machine. After editing the final design, the design file is loaded into the embroidery machine to be printed on the underlying fabric.

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have been using Brother brand embroidery machines for over 15 years with satisfactory performance, and we also could provide other formats. 

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Digitizing information

 Our company named Idigitizing, we have 20 expert digitizers could offer you the best embroidery digitizing services at high quality.

 

If you would like to send an artwork to punching, we need the following information:

 

1) Size: You may wish us to choose the optimum size for the application, or you may want a specific size.  If a specific size is needed, we must be informed of what it is.

 

2). Fabric: What the logo is to be sewn onto.  The material can have some effect on how a logo is digitized.  Also, if a size was not specified, we must know where the logo is to be sewn (left chest, sleeve, cap (front, back or side), full back, etc.)  This is necessary information for us to be able to determine a size.

 

And also, if you could tell us the location where do you need the digitized design to embroidery is the best thing.

 

Any questions or suggestions please email to us at support@cooldigitizing.com.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Digitizing

Digitizing, or digitization, is the process of turning an analog signal into a digital representation of that signal. Analog signals are continuously variable, both in the number of possible values of the signal at a given time as well as in the number of points in the signal in a given period of time. However, digital signals are discrete in both of those respects, and so a digitization can only ever be an approximation of the signal it represents. A digital signal consists of a sequence of values, each value often represented by a sequence of bits, and each bit often represented by a voltage level. Digitization is performed by reading an analog signal A, and, at regular time intervals (sampling frequency), representing the value of A at that point by a digital value. Each such reading is called a sample. There are two main factors determining how close an approximation to an analog signal A a digitization D can be. The bit rate of D, formally the number of bits in D per time unit, represents how often A is sampled. The images we see on the TV screen, the raster displays of a computer, or in newspapers are in fact "digitized images". Digitizing is the primary way of storing images in a form suitable for transmission and computer processing. See also: Analog to digital converter, raster image, raster graphics, vector graphics, digital audio

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All About Embroidery Digitizing

Embroidery is a re-origination art on the woven fabrics, but it is not only augment of stitches and colors. It many produce a whole new sense, an art with woven, color and multiple stitches, certain outline and significance. Embroidery can invent arras, flower edge, pictures, and theme, story and so on with stitches, scissors and printing fabric.

 

Finishing - Any of a number of procedures-thread trimming, removal of excess backing or topping, spot or soil removal or steaming to remove hoop marks-that are performed between completion of embroidery and packaging for customer.

 

Flagging - As needle moves up and down, substrate may also move up and down against the machine bed (resembling a waving flag), causing birdnesting and poor design registration; typically due to poor presser-foot adjustment or improperly stabilized fabric.

 

Hook or rotary hook - A circular device which spins around the bobbin case with a pointed arm protruding from its body-the hook; is instrumental, in concert with the needle and upper thread, in forming stitches.

 

Professional custom embroidery digitizing, embroidery designs, customized logo digitizing and artworks for all kind of fabrics, textures and apparel by experienced designers, embroiderers, digitizer from textile and embroidery industry. We possess latest in digitizing technology and equipments with the proven skills of accomplished commercial artists, designers, digitizer, embroiderers which provides the highest quality designs and embroidery digitizing in the industry. We committed to delivering high quality embroidery digitizing service tailored to meet your needs at low cost

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Thursday, December 17, 2009
The Cost Of Embroidery Digitizing. How Much Is Too Much?

You are enjoying using your new embroidery machine. However, you have several images that you want digitized into embroidery patterns. You've done your research on who you want to have digitize these embroidery patterns for you. After all, if you're going to have someone else do it, why not deal your embroidery digitizing out to the best digitizing company available.

 

The right way is to go to different websites, download & compare the samples that are available. Stitch them out to look at the different qualities and compare them to know which company has better digitizing ability.

 

Finding good samples is not the end. Prices of embroidery digitizing vary a lot. The next thing to consider is how much is too much to pay for your embroidery pattern to be digitized"?

 

Admittedly, if you are going to go through the trouble of comparing different embroidery digitizing companies, you are going to want the best to do the work for you. But sometimes the best is going to charge too much for their embroidery digitizing service. What do you do then?

 

Find the prices on the website for the company that you would like to try embroidery digitizing service, or otherwise contact them to get their pricing. If the price is higher than other prices you've found online, ask them about discounts for digitizing multiple embroidery patterns. Some companies may give you a discount to have you try there service. The more people they have happy with their product, the better their business gets.

 

However, some companies may be unwilling or unable to negotiate with you on what they will charge for digitizing an embroidery pattern for you. At that point, your choices are to go to another company. Either one that as good but may be is new in the field & has more reasonable prices, or to go ahead and get your image turned into a digitized embroidery pattern for you, even at the higher price range.

 

Whether you pay the higher price is entirely up to you. If what a company charges for digitizing an embroidery pattern is more than the average cost, whether or not the cost is too expensive is entirely subjective. Does that mean that you should go ahead and pay for the most expensive embroidery digitizing service out there if you feel the cost is suitable?

 

That's another subjective question. Honestly, your best bet isn't to choose the most expensive company around. Price isn't going to guarantee the best service or the most customer satisfaction!! Look at the website, try to get customer comments and feedback, and compare any samples they have taken pictures of. That is how you will be able to tell how good the company will be at digitizing your embroidery pattern.

 

The quality is the most important part, not the price. If the company with the best quality of digitized embroidery is also one of the least expensive, then you have certainly found a way to a successful business yourself. Find cheap digitizing and you will enjoy your work and have a good hand over your pocket.

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Expensive? How Much Should Embroidery Digitizing Really Cost?

It has happened with many people who bought embroidery machines and thought of learning embroidery digitizing. Let's say you too just bought an embroidery machine, but don't want to fall for buying an expensive piece of embroidery digitizing software. You don't even have time or energy to put in to learning how to digitize your own patterns. Especially after all that you've read on how hard it is to learn embroidery digitizing. Rewarding or not, it's not for you. That said, how much should it cost for you to get your own pattern digitized?

 

The answer isn't in quite crystal clear. It's going to depend on where you go. As a general rule the cost of digitizing a pattern will vary according to how complicated the pattern is. The more stitches, the more you'll pay.

 

You may feel like the companies who digitize patterns are asking for a lot of money for such a little file. After all, the file only takes a few minutes to stitch, why should they charge as much as they do.

 

Think of it this way. You send your clipart or picture off to a company that offers to digitize it for you. You may have found them on the web or in the yellow pages. Not only do they have to buy the program they use to digitize the file, but they need to pay their employees to learn to use embroidery digitizing software. They have to pay for the time it takes their employee to digitize the design. That's just the start. They have their own bills to pay, plus advertising costs. Without advertising, how would you have found them? The only way it is profitable for them to offer their services is for them to pass the cost on to you.

 

What you are charged will change according to how many stitches wind up in the pattern. Generally the charge difference goes in blocks, 0 to 1,000 stitches will be one price, then they go up for each 1,000 stitches. This only makes sense. The more stitches are in the pattern, the longer it is going to take for them to digitize it and the longer it'll take for the pattern to turn out how it's planned and the more they have to pay their employee.

 

Most of the time, companies that digitize patterns will also sell blank garments, or offer to embroider your pattern for you onto clothing, hats or afghans. This is especially handy if you have too many items to embroider, or if you don't have enough time to do all of the embroidery yourself.

 

The charge for a company to digitize your embroidery designs is actually very reasonable considering all of the above points. If you ever learn to digitize your own embroidery you would agree. It is a skill that deserves to be rewarded monetarily or otherwise. Fortunately we have a few off-shore companies providing excellent service at one third of the price. You would be very fortunate if you would find a similar company. Some companies offer a free trial so that you can try there services before you go into serious business with them. Excellent services & top notch quality is what everyone one wants.

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Embroidery Designs And Its Usability In House Hold Items

From our grand mother's age or even older than that, we are familiar with embroidery designs, which is a part of almost every house. Many of us are not aware of the origin of embroidery and even we don't know, in how many ways we can stitch an embroidery designs. Embroidery still exists, which shows its effective impact on most of the people. In other words, we can say craze for embroidery is increasing day by day. It doesn't limit itself in some geographical area. Now all over the world it is an emerging profitable business.

 

Basic embroidery deals with the patterns on fabrics, which are designed by multi-colored threads. Nowadays, machine embroidery designs are on high, because hand embroidery is time consuming and it gets less chance for mass marketing, so use a embroidery digitizing company is so normal.

 

The embroidery patterns are very cheap and affordable. Anyone can start business with it. Without much more investment on equipment, anyone can start his own business. Embroidery is more like a craft, which includes tablecloths, napkins, blankets, dress- materials and many more. Today in clothing industry embroidery comes under most demanding designs. It has expands its limitations. If you are really interested for an embroidery business then internet offers many embroidery related material on the web. On the web you can find a lot of embroidery designs and print it for your embroidery proposals. Or else you can search for embroidery service provider, who will help you A to Z for setting an embroidery machine to deliver your finished product in the market.

There are various new trend of embroidery machine designs are coming, which are giving numbers of fastest and excellent embroidery designs within a short span of time. Use embroidery machine to digitizing your designs is the best change

Once you understand how to read the embroidery patterns then you can tackle any design which you want to use.

 

These upcoming model sewing machines have a simple embroidery capability. There are various software are also available in the market, which you have to simply down load to your machine or else there are some machines, where only you have to place your needle and it teaches you to make wonderful designs. In these days also there are few categories, who still love embroidery by hand, methods for them; machine embroidery won't give that much of satisfaction, which they are getting through their own hand creation.

 

Through out the country you can find various embroidery conventions and fairs several times in a year, many of the websites also give you links and details of these fares. Where you can check links to hundreds of sites offering free embroidery designs, or patterns for discounted prices.

 

In various embroidery magazines also, you can find lots of free embroidery designs. These magazines give you a lot of tips on free embroidery designs along with other useful information. These magazines mainly focus on the most important aspect of the needles and thread that you will need to finely craft a pattern. Also helps to balance the marginal line of the current embroidery developments and set off your imagination for the next embroidery project.

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Monday, December 14, 2009
Finding Help From Embroidery Digitizing Forums

You were looking for a hobby. You knew that crocheting or knitting weren't for you because it took too long to complete a project. So you started looking at other hobbies. Scrap booking was great -- until you ran out of pictures. You decide to look online for a hobby when you see an ad for embroidery machines. You felt that actually sounded like fun.

 

Not wanting to make your decisions on impulse, you do your research online on which machine to buy. You compare price and features, and still have trouble deciding. Looking for product reviews, you happen on a machine embroidery forum. You spend hours looking at the forum, reading product reviews for each machine that you had considered, and finally you decide on an embroidery machine.

 

That's great, but what next?

 

With a sense of excitement, you read other areas of the forum and you find out about embroidery digitizing programs. Knowing that once you purchase a program, you cannot return it, you read more product reviews about each program. You compare the different programs, and decide to take the leap and buy your own embroidery digitizing program.

 

With all your research and reading, you knew there was going to be a learning curve when you bought your embroidery digitizing program. After all, you did your research before you bought the program. You even asked for advice on the embroidery digitizing forums where you did most of your research.

 

After all of your time on the forums, you've made friends there. These friends can help you learn to digitize embroidery patterns. Now, keep in mind that the people you meet on embroidery digitizing forums are also in the middle of the learning process; however most of them will be more than happy to give you suggestions on how to learn to digitize embroidery patterns.

 

Embroidery digitizing forums are a great way to meet people who have similar interests to you. A good forum I found was www.digitizingtalk.com. You can get to know people who are doing the same hobby, and you can eventually help others that are just starting out in the embroidery digitizing world.

 

With all of the expert help in digitizing embroidery forums, you would think that their advice would help with the learning curve for embroidery digitizing. The people who are giving their advice have gone through the learning process and have their own tips and tricks that they're able to tell you about. However, a lot of the learning process is trial and error. So even though you can get some great advice and meet some friends with similar interests through embroidery digitizing forums, you will still have to deal with the learning curve in learning to digitize an embroidery pattern. Just relax and take your time. Don't pressure yourself to learn embroidery digitizing quickly, and enjoy your new friends.

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Sunday, December 13, 2009
A Stitch In Time - Confessions Of An Embroidery Newbie¢ñ

Dreamer

 

Lots of little stitches creating patterns and eventually turning into pictures and designs. Stitch digitizing designs on clothing, linens, towels, and giving away my fabulous creations at every holiday.

My friends and family oohing and ahhing and wondering at which boutique I purchased the

items filled my daydreams.Having a hobby for which I could sell products and use the profits to purchase more designs or have pocket money.

 

Different goals, but the object of my desire was one and the same I wanted a home embroidery machine!

 

Dreaming about owning an embroidery machine was one thing. Actually purchasing the embroidery machine became a trek and project unto itself. I saw a Singer embroidery machine

demonstration one day in a local fabric store, and was mesmerized by what it could do!I could not imagine owning something that could produce such results, and figured that it must be outrageously expensive and difficult to run. I had mainly done crafts and home dcor sewing, but I have two toddlers, and was really interested in embellishing store bought clothing to make it seem more like boutique style clothing (for a lot less!)Being the person that I am, I delved into research on the subject of home embroidery machines size, price range, features, quality, hoop size, etc. I talked to many people who owned them, and got their opinions on what was important, and what was just bonus (and usually unused by most novices and home embroiderers.)

 

Finally deciding on my current machine took a lot less time than convincing my husband that

it was necessary! He accompanied me to the local dealer on a number of occasions, watched

them stitch out designs, grilled them about the features and costs associated with the machine, and even tried to bargain with them! I think they were very relieved when my kids distracted him by shouting about how the machine was painting a picture on the fabric! Shortly after Valentines Day of 2006, he purchased the machine for me (a previously owned model) and I brought it home! It was almost as exciting as bringing home either of my kids, especially because this baby had an instruction manual!

 

Embroidery Crazy

 

The machine already had a few designs preloaded into it, so I immediately began to stitch on anything I could get my hands on towels, fleece baby blankets, scraps of fabric, even a pair of my husband's underwear! (boy, was he surprised the next day when he opened the dresser drawer!)

 

My ambition to embroider was unmatched, but what I was really lacking in was the experience and knowledge of the basics stabilizers, thread type, needle types, and design density for various weight of fabrics. Most of my early projects look novice and homemade, the backs have thread nests, there are puckers on most of them, and I had to throw away about a third of the first few attempts.

 

The store I purchased my machine offered intro classes as part of the package, but I was limited in my free time to take the classes, and so I thought it would be a months before I was going to get it right! I called the local stores and got some advice, but mostly they wanted to recommend products in their store. So, I took to the internet and researched my options online.I cannot recall exactly what I initially entered in the search engine, but somehow I stumbled across the Designs by Sick website. I was impressed by all the cute designs, and joined the forum right away.

 

I lurked, mostly, but I did learn from reading past posts from others. What impressed me the most, though, was that they gave away FREE designs every day, and an entire font, and there were even more in the yahoo group's file folders!

 

I also began to read more postings on the yahoo group, and in time, was confident enough to

post messages myself. Mostly, I would stick to ISO (in search of) for various designs I wanted or needed, and sure enough, someone would answer me!

 

The friendliness and willingness of most group members to help someone they will probably never meet is a real draw to join a good group and become an active member. Since postings

can be read and answered at your leisure, it makes for something to do at any hour if you need help or just want to vent that your machine has a mind of its own!

 

Design Overload

 

Like most newbies, I think I suffered from the disillusion that if I didn't download EVERY free design immediately than I would never again have the opportunity to do so. Thus began my freebie downloading binge.

 

I would log onto the computer early in the morning, searching out free sites, joining yahoo groups and panicking that I would have to await approval. Never since college application days did I worry so much about getting accepted! I HAD TO HAVE THOSE DESIGNS!!!!

 

Hours upon hours of downloading, searching, and hundreds of designs later, and I still hadn't really stitched out anything worthwhile but I had those free designs! It took me a long time (and I still will occasionally slip) to come up with some guidelines about downloading what is right for me.

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Monday, December 07, 2009
Purchasing Embroidery Machines and Software

With the number of embroidery machines and software being sold today, it will not be hard to obtain one for your own personal use. You'll only be facing some difficulties in choosing and purchasing them. Even that, though, can be remedied.

 

If you're only looking for an embroidery machine, there are many different ones available online. First do some research on the various embroidery machines available to you? There are those that are strictly for embroidery, and there are those that can be also be used for sewing. There are also those that are equipped with certain features that you won't be using but have to pay extra for. It is recommended that you look into as many embroidery machines as you can and determine which among the many is the one you need. Check how the machine operates, too, to avoid any difficulties with how to use it when you have finally purchased it. Looking for an embroidery machine in order to do machine embroidery digitizing.

 

Check the price of the embroidery machines, too. You will note that the prices vary for the machines, others priced at around $400 while others are priced high at around $120,000. The more expensive ones are those that are usually used commercially, and have several features in them. Embroidery machines for personal purposes are less burdensome on the wallet.

 

For embroidery digitizing software, there are also several being offered online. Prices range up from $15,000 down to absolutely free ones. Auto digitizing or auto punch software is usually cheap. Software used by the professionals, though are very much more expensive than the normal ones. The prices vary due to the certain features attached to the software.

 

Many people purchase their embroidery machine and software online. In purchasing online, the process of selecting which products to buy isn't usually what's difficult. It is the process of purchasing the products, the ordering and the payment options that is being more strongly stressed.

 

After finding the embroidery machine and software you want, sift through the details and review them. If it is possible to take an actual look at the product by going to the retailer offering it, then do so. Once you've made the decision to buy them, it's time to get to paying for it.

 

In purchasing the embroidery machine and software online, you should first check if the ordering options and process of the website is organized well. Surf through the site and check to make sure the site has the business name, concrete address, phone number, and email address of the company. Assure yourself that you can contact the company through the contact information by calling them or their customer service center for your questions or inquiries. If there are other sites offering the same type of embroidery machine and software, check with them as well. They may have better deals and more information for you.

 

Read the policies and terms of the website carefully. You should especially understand the company's policies concerning their payment methods, shipping, returns, etc. You can contact the company if you want anything clarified. Just make sure you understand these things before you purchase the embroidery machine and software.

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