Have you ever considered buying your
own embroidery digitizing software?
If so, you might be interested to know that there are some things to consider
before diving in. This post will give you an overview of the costs and benefits
of using in-house embroidery digitizing
software kits.
Embroidery digitization is a process
that can not be mastered by reading a few articles. It takes years of
embroidery experience to digitize complex designs so they can be perfectly sewn
onto your fabric. The actual cost is not just the money you'll spend on the
software, but also the time spent learning the system, the costume-wrecking
mistakes you might make while testing your skills.
Why digitizing your embroidery logo
probably won't save you money.
The cost of outsourcing digitization
has fallen dramatically over the past decade. The benefit-cost ratio of
spending your time without any hassle is something you need to consider
compared to an off-the-shelf product available the next day. For example, if
you spend two hours digitizing your logo, consider your salary, and then add
the fact that you sometimes have to stitch the design together to test it
twice.
All the time and effort you spend on
marketing can bring you some new customers.
How to find a reliable digitizer?
We are an excellent source of
embroidery digitization and vector drawings. The fact that we sample all the
designs and send you the stitching means that you no longer have to worry about
the quality of the digitization, because in the end, this is a company that has
the courage to sew its designs, even before you pay for them, and once we see
the results on the actual fabric, we correct any flaws before sending the final
document
Keep in mind that embroidery companies
make their money on embroidery and clothing, and the actual digitized amount is
only a small percentage of your profits, so you may want to focus more on
selling clothing rather than getting into the details of digitizing yourself.