By jwongggg on
Sep. 03, 2011
I am looking for a program (software) to just do simple text and applique since all my digitizing will be outsourced. I was looking at Wilcom EmbroideryStudio e2 but do I really need all the features and does anyone know the price tag?
Re: New Embroidery Business
I googled "Stitches Magazine" and the first link sent me to this page: http://www.asipublications.com/Stitches/ on the right hand side is where you put in your information to receive your annual free subscription. every year or so they ask you to re-enter your info as that allows them to gauge the types of businesses that are reading them...
Modern Embroidery Designer
volant-tech.com
volantfineart.com
Re: New Embroidery Business
this months Stitches Magazine is their annual software edition... there are quite a few options that are more reasonably priced for the limited option you are wanting.. check it out.. subscriptions are free!
Modern Embroidery Designer
volant-tech.com
volantfineart.com
Re: New Embroidery Business
Best software for embroidery digitizing is wilcom E2006, We provide the best quality digitizing with minimum of $8 per design, $1.5/1000 stitches, if you need any help in digitizing the design, Feel free to contact us
Cheap Digitizing
Re: New Embroidery Business
Hi jwongggg,
I know its a late reply but i want to pass this information that keyboard lettering is not 100% good. We digitizers, always edit little things and set underlays, density, pull compensation of keyboard lettering as per their size.
Absolute Digitizing
$1.5 / 1000 stitches embroidery digitizing
$8 / artwork for vector conversion
12 to 24 hours turnaround time, Free Edits. 100% customer Satisfaction
absolutedigitizing.com
absolutedigitizing@gmail.com
Re: New Embroidery Business
Do you have website name where subscriptions are free
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e2 is about $2k.
In my opinion, most inexpensive lettering programs will prove cheap results. Many software companies advertise that they have virtually unlimited keyboard lettering when really it is truetype fonts converted which ends up being sub par most of the time and only offering a minimal amount of true digitized alphabets. I would recommend going with a solid name like wilcom or tajima/pulse. You get what you pay for.
http://www.shop.ginkodesigns.biz/Wilcom-DecoStudio-e2-WDP-DS-E2.htm