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is there a program out there i can find to digitize my personal pics for my embroidery machine?

December 11th, 2012 1 comment

i bought an embroidery machine yesterday. We were wondering is there a program or something where we can digitize a personal pic eg.. of me> Then have it transferred to my machine to use as a pic for any design?? help please!!!

There are many software programs for digitizing clip art and pictures.

There are several companies that have free trials – search digitizing software for machine embroidery.

These are expensive programs. Do your research before buying a program.

One popular brand is Embird.

There are also embroidery companies that will digitize for you, also expensive.

You also need a method of transferring the designs from your PC to the embroidery machine.

What is a good embroidery machine for personal and small business use?

November 23rd, 2012 2 comments

We ahve a small business and I want to personalize my kids’ shirts. What is a auitable model for this type of use?

You should look for a machine that has (at the very lease) a stitching (hoop) area of 5 x 7, or you will be limited to designs no larger than 4 x 4.

Also important is Internet connectivity. UBS port B is direct connection via a cable that comes with the machine and USB port A is a removable flash stick/drive. A is the most convenient, the PC needs to be near the embroidery machine to use the port B cable.

The less expensive machines use machine embroidery reader boxes and rewritable cards only – these are almost obsolete.

Bernina and Husqvarna are the most expensive and are proprietary when is comes to accessories (like additional UBS sticks).

Brother and Babylock are the same family of machines, the most user friendly and compatible with software, including the USB sticks.

Singer – has had an iffy reputation for several years.

They all are basically the same as far as functions. They get more expensive as the luxury features are added on.

You should be able to get an embroidery machine that has the larger stitching area and USB connectivity for around $1,000, or less.

You can buy new or a dealer may have a gently used one that has been traded up for one of the luxury models.

Do buy from a dealer for the support you may need.

Visit as many dealers as you can, watch the demos and then try the machines.

Buy the brand you like best from the dealer you like best.

Don’t buy any software from a dealer until you have used the machine and are comfortable with what you can do with additional software – there are companies that have free trials that you can download and test.

For more discussions, you may want to sign up at:

annthegran.com or sewforum.com

Both have a lot of embroidery machine discussions – the sites are free.

where can i find free digitizing software for embroidery machines?

November 9th, 2012 2 comments

my mother have a embroidery machine and i want to find the software for her. please help me.

Here is a completely free software program that is new:

http://www.sophiesew.com/SSDLP/Gallery.php

This is completely free font building software:

http://www.embroiderydesigns.com/productdetails/Internet+Stitch/Softwares/1/EFP.aspx

Here are some sites for free trials:

http://www.embird.com/

http://www.embroiderytw.com/downloadeng.htm

http://www.buzztools.com/demo_menu.asp

In my opinion, BuzzTools and Embird are the easiest and not too expensive. Your mother could try it out before she bought it to see if it’s something she really wanted to do.

If she just needs to change thread colors and convert formats, this is a good free program for that:

http://www.eos3.com/index.php?en