By pjg on
Jun. 26, 2009
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Does anyone use Embird Software for digitizing, etc.? Would like to know what the learning curve is like.
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United States
Re: Embird
Yep, I use it most of the time. ALL digitizing has a learning curve and we all learn at different speeds. For me, it was much easier than wilcom. You won't learn digitizing overnight, but unless you are digitizing 8 hours a day, embird will work just fine for you.
Jim
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Re: Embird
For the amount of work that I have now this software seemed to be the best solution.
Thank you for the reply.
Re: Embird
Hi Embird users,
I would like to know if embird is good enough to delivery good jobs. I have heard Wilcom is the best but at the same time i have the idea that for average complexity of the logo'shape embird is sufficient. I think wilcom is more for Art works but for daily simple logos and the name of empoyees on an uniform or name of the company embird will be fine. I appreciate your comments. Thank you very much.
Re: Embird
I have used Wilcom and Embird both (others, as well--I seem to be a software junkie) and now use Embird almost exclusively. For me, it's fast and easy to use and I get great (for me, anyway) sewouts. I can recommend the tutorials from Carolyn Keber (at Secretsof.com)--pricey, but for me well worth the $$ (I don't have the patience to poke around for weeks on end to find all the nifty little tips and tricks, I want to know 'em all at once). Good luck whichever you choose! --Liz
Re: Embird
Embrird works ok there are some better programs out there but if your new to digitizing and embroidery use the embird as it has the easiest learning curve.
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