The best embroidery digitizing software I have used
I do a lot of machine embroidery. I really like the idea of designing my own embroidery designs. over the course of the past 6 months I have searched and downloaded many 30 day trials of embroidery digitizing software. Most of them were great but really much too expensive for me. In fact I think for a software program to be priced in the $1K+ range is overkill for mark-up on the part of the seller.
One of the most expensive programs out there that is pushed on to home embroidery sewers is MasterWorks by Design Gallery. They are in the $1500 and up range. That is the price of one CD program disk. If they priced it more in the $50 range they would probably make more money, but no they want it all and they want it from home users. Don't get me wrong, the program is good but it was still not perfect. I used it to design my Steelers headband (you can see it here and how I made it too) and the program saw the "t" as an "l" and did the stars all wrong. I had to remove the wording by hand and redo the font. For a $1500 program it failed to do a simple job.
So on went my search for a better program. Then I found Digitize n' Stitch by Amazing Designs and it has performed much better. It doesn't have the bells and whistles that MasterWorks has but it recognizes pictures better. I used it to create the Habitat logo seen here. It only took 15 minutes and that included setting up and sewing out the pattern. I didn't have to change a thing. Digitize n' Stitch can be found priced anywhere from $249 down to $149. If you see it priced cheaper than $149 let me know by commenting because I still have 20 days left to go on my free 30 day trial and I am shopping around for the best price. Amazing Designs offers 30 day free trials on most of their software.
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I am curious about the 30-day free trials. A little scared to try them.
What with buying new hoops and a supply of beautiful threads - not to mention more fabric - I see this as an expensive hobby!
In your case just go to Design Gallery and see if they have updated downloads you can install in Cardworks. In reality Vista and XP are still compatible so there should not be that much of a problem. Now Windows 7 is another issue altogether.
Keep in mind that you can always download either free or purchased designs for your machine without having to design your own.
For all of you that are curious, I ended up with Embroidery Magic II by Pantogram. I found it for $99 and it came with 2 more disks with over 20,000 embroidery designs. Not a bad deal.
Many thanks, Caroline :-)
Thank YOu
My name is Julia.
I recently started to embroider and I love it! But it is s hard to find a digitizing program which I can afford!
You said you paid 149.00 Dollars for you Digitze N Stitch programm, where did you get it from? I only found it for 179.00 and more.
I would really appreciate an answer, because with our new baby money is gold!
Best Julia
I did find a real nice FREE program you can download and use. The only drawback is that you have to be online when you use it. You see the program displays ads in the sidebar to off set the cost of the program. If that does not bother you then visit http://www.freesierrasoftware.com/
After using it for a while, what do you think of the Embroidery Magic II software?
Thanks, Jill
CLICK AND STITCH WAS GREAT AND EASY TO USE AND GREAT RESULTS BUT DONT HAVE A WAY TO PU ON NEW COMPUTER.
you can edit/ change colors/ readjust your stitches/ down size and save it in any format you
want to / unlimited stitches / unlitited # of colors
it just has so many great features and is user frieldly.
another one I have is artista/ it is easy but not as
good as Janome .
each program has good points / some I like some I don't. no one program is going to have
everything you want/ but as far as I am concerned Janome is the best in my book/
I have several programs I like / Artista, vikings (I think this one is hard to work with ) Singers this is a great program too but not as friendly to use , for my money it Janome
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