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12/07/2007 11:01 PM Alert 

hi all

I am new to embroidery and to digitizing, I downloaded the free version of embrid, I haven't got a clue as where to start just to create any simple design just to get me started, is there an easy way just to get the wheels moving on my new adventure.

 

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12/08/2007 1:42 AM Alert 

The first thing to do is find someone who offers classes.  You can't learn to digitize and sew on a web site.  There is just to much to learn.  Once you get the basics down, then you can learn valuable tips on sites such as this one.  I have been doing this for about 7 years and I am still learning.  I wish you luck.

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12/08/2007 1:53 AM Alert 
Posted By Onrie on 12/08/2007 1:42 AM

The first thing to do is find someone who offers classes.  You can't learn to digitize and sew on a web site.  There is just to much to learn.  Once you get the basics down, then you can learn valuable tips on sites such as this one.  I have been doing this for about 7 years and I am still learning.  I wish you luck.

Onrie

 

Thanks for your reply Onrie

Do you know or does anyone know of these online classes that I could Join?

Once again thanks for your help.

 

Jeff



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06/23/2008 11:30 PM Alert 
any online classes anyone?
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06/24/2008 4:02 PM Alert 
Hi conquest,

click above on Training and you can select amongst others onlinge seminars and training schools.

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06/28/2008 3:19 AM Alert 
WERE DID YOU DOWNLOAD embrid ???
WE ARE ALSO NEW TO THIS AND WANT TO START DIGETIZING OUR SELFS
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06/28/2008 3:27 AM Alert 
I was told you could possible help me with blending stitches.
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07/15/2008 12:27 AM Alert 
I am new to digitizing as well - I was trying to find video tutorials on this forum and got a link to YouTube: - Click Here

I also search the net and found that there are so many digitizers offering cheap digitizing - I tried one of them and found him to be good - here is the email id: - usd2per1000stitches@gmail.com.

So, you now have 2 options, either learn and digitize yourself - which is of course not impossible but difficult.

You could just send your designs and concentrate on selling.

The choice is yours.


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07/15/2008 6:15 PM Alert 
hi
I hope you can choice the other embroidery company to do your design. Because now the price is so cheap,you shouldn't do it.so we can offer you digitizing.we are 1stpuncher embroidery company.
please try to use our service,we will offer you fast turnaround delivery with high quality products and only $3 for 1000 stitches.And the first design is free,please try!
If you think you are intersted in embroidery please contact us.
www.1stpuncher.com info@1stpuncher.com or MSN(puncher1st@hotmail.com)
Thanks a lot.
Best regard,
Helen
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08/16/2008 11:33 AM Alert 
Embird is a great tool for the embroiderer and digitizer. There are quite a few yahoo group that you can join....plus many DVD tutorials that are available.
www.secretsof.com (look under tutorials tab at top of page)
the various groups.yahoo.com....check out
Embird_Beginners yahoo group
EmbirdTime a yahoo group

A great program for the cost !!
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