If you've ever looked into getting clothes embroidered (for a sports team, a corporate logo, or any other reason), it's probable that digitization was brought up in the conversation. No, the salesperson with whom you spoke was not attempting to take advantage of you by charging you for having your design scanned. When it comes to being able to embroider a design onto a garment, digitizing is a must. There is no such thing as a "required" resort cost, as in an obligatory resort fee that hotels charge to provide you access to amenities that you don't require. When we say "necessary," we mean "important" or "needed." A digitized file is required for the operation of an embroidery machine.
It is the act of turning a file into a series of instructions that an embroidery machine can understand and use to stitch thread in a specified way. Good digitization is an art form in and of itself. Furthermore, it is necessary for an attractive embroidered pattern. GET YOUR COPY TODAY BY SCROLLING UP AND CLICKING BUY NOW TO GET YOUR COPY TODAY
This is a very poorly written book. It does not explain anything about the fundamentals of digitizing. The steps that are laid out are clumsy and repetitive. The grammer is what you might get from a translated text. I don't believe the author has digitized anything.