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UglyCook 06-14-2010 08:39 AM

I use Embird. I like it because you can buy each component as you are ready for it, and upgrades are usually very inexpensive (well under $50, I think).

I started with just the basics, which costs about $144. I learned to manipulate placement of designs, resize them, recolor them, and combine designs.

I then wanted more fonts (I think it comes with 3) and I bought a couple, but at $15 each, I could see that the Font Engine, at $145 with endless options, would really save me money. Wow! Font Engine is ultra-cool. I began designing logos just using different letters and wingdings. You can bring in almost any true type font and convert it.

About 18 months after I started, I purchased Studio and Sfumato for about $150 (it's more expensive now). I've been slowly teaching myself to digitize through email lists, workbooks, and trial and error. Just started with Sfumato and it is FUN! (that's taking photos and making them into embroidery designs)

During this time I bought a new embroidery machine and it came with PEDesign. That program is ok and I did some nice stuff in it, but Embird is currently meeting all of my needs so I haven't looked at PED for some time.

Free trial at http://www.embird.com/
Best prices at : http://anembroideredaffair.com/StoreFront.bok
Hope that helps.

Julie

Candace 06-14-2010 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by miholmes
Alrighty, well here's what I would like to try and do. I'm making a Raggedy Ann doll, and want to embroider the face.

I'm a techie person, and it would easy for me to go into publisher or even photoshop and whip up what I want. It's really just circle, triangle and a few lines for the eyelashes, brows, smile.

So basically if I found a pattern I liked I could have someone put this together for me?

I've seen a few of the collection of doll faces, and really just need this one, as I don't plan on going into doll making. Just doing this for a friend who just adopted. :)

I would bet if you do a search you could find the doll faces for sale separately and not all in a collection. There are many embroidery sites that sell single designs. Or shoot, someone here could probably whip one up for you, for not a ton of $.

I just did a quick google and I'm sure you'd find more but here's one for $3.50 http://www.embsupply.com/Embroidery_Designs_31920.html Sure beats buying and learning an embroidery design software...

amma 06-14-2010 09:14 AM

Maybe put an ad in the classified section here for the face design?

sewnsewer2 06-14-2010 09:25 AM

Mike I use embird and have for 3 or 4 years. You can get a free 30 trial here. http://embird.com/

I also have explorations for bernina but don't bother with the digitizing in explorations because it is soooo limited; that's why I don't have it.


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