Custom Digitizing
What is the process of digitizing for embroidery? Digitizing is the process of converting a file into a sequence of instructions the embroidery machine can interpret to sew thread in a specific way.
For example, we can take a person's handwriting and create the file for the embroidery machine to then stitch that image. We can also take a logo and create the file to stitch it out for embroidery.
For example, we can take a person's handwriting and create the file for the embroidery machine to then stitch that image. We can also take a logo and create the file to stitch it out for embroidery.
Below is an example of digitizing. I was given the image on the left by my customer. It was a personal signature of her loved one. I then created the file to stich the design. I embroidered the signature on a pillow that was created from one of his shirts.
In this example, I was asked to create Pocket Squares and Handkerchiefs out of a loved one's shirt and then embroider the items with different messages in the loved one's handwriting.
In this example I was asked to recreate the words "Empty Nest" from a custom painting and then embroider them on a towel.
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