If You’re Frustrated With Digitizing… Something Is Missing
As an educator, over the years I’ve heard the same digitizing comments over and over again, like a broken record.
These comments being the most popular by far:
- “I bought the software and didn’t have anyone to teach me how to use it”
- The next being, “the learning curve was too much, I don’t have time for that”.
- Then the follow-up comment is, “there are so many designs available, why would I spend the time learning how to create my own”?
If I translate what I’ve heard, it goes something like this…
- I purchased software without verifying that education was available to show me how to use it.
- I had no real foundation on the theory of how to create quality embroidery designs.
- Even though I’ve invested hundreds to thousands of dollars on software that’ll create custom designs, I got so frustrated with the results I was getting that I simply gave up!
The Missing Piece Of The Puzzle…
This might sound familiar. I always argue that if someone knowingly purchased digitizing software with the intent of creating their own embroidery designs and fell short, it’s not that the individual couldn’t accomplish their goals. It’s that they kept getting bad results when they tried, so naturally, they got frustrated and gave up. It’s kind of like riding a bike. If you bought a brand new bike and just kept falling and scraping yourself without seeing any results, you’d naturally end up frustrated and give up on that too.
So how do you fix this and make it fun? You need a dedicated teacher that’ll help guide you towards seeing positive results! Going back to the bike example, most children have their parents help ease them into riding by holding their seat and keeping them balanced until finally… They’re riding on their own and having… You guessed it: fun!
When I first started digitizing 35 years ago, it was the same process. Back then, a digitizer’s career was built on the theory of the machine interacting with different materials alongside the top and bobbin thread. Now also keep in mind that this was all happening on twenty yards of fabric with hundreds of needles all running simultaneously. It was a lot of pressure, but thankfully I was mentored by a Swiss Schiffli Master.
The first machine I learned how to digitize on: a 1905 Schiffli pantograph, pictured above.
The first time I tried digitizing, I screwed up an order of over 1000 embroidery patches in my grandparent’s factory. If anyone had a reason to give up at that point, it was me. Although I was frustrated & embarrassed, my mentor took me under his wing and taught me the theory behind creating beautiful embroidery designs. Now at first, it was challenging. But as my skills grew and I began seeing more & more positive results, it became fun!
Sound familiar? We ALL need teachers. Are some teachers better than others? Of course, growing up, we learn that very quickly. A good teacher can make a student a better version of their current self, or coast along the mainstream and make someone want to give up.
It’s a fact of life that finding the right mentors and teachers is key to having success in any endeavor. Then comes the reality: you have to be willing to learn and practice to refine your skills, which takes time. I’ve never met a concert pianist who only practices eight hours a week… It’s more like eight hours a day. Now keep in mind, learning the beautiful art of embroidery digitizing isn’t going to take you 8 hours of practice a day… But you get the point? Practice makes perfect.
Make Learning Digitizing Fun Again! Endless Creative Possibilities…
Now you might be sitting here reading this and saying, this guy said, “Digitizing is fun”! All I’ve heard so far is having to learn something and then have to practice it… where is the FUN in that?
The FUN is what you birth as a result of your hard work, the passion that went into it, the creativity that grows over time. The fun is built in small steps and in the end, has no limitations as to what you can accomplish. Think about it, once you’ve learned to digitize, the possibilities of what you can create with embroidery are literally endless.
From the very beginning, I was taught that embroidery is an art form and as a young man becoming a “Puncher” (now known as digitizing) was the equivalent of an artist sitting before a canvas. I really try to avoid debates with people who argue if “digitizing is a real artform.” You’re listening to a man whose entire life, and five generations of his family’s lives, have been dedicated towards embroidery and refining these skills.
- All that said, are some digitizing software programs better than others?… Most definitely!
- Will the key after purchasing the software be in finding a good teacher?… From personal experience, yes!
- Will you need to be dedicated to the learning process and put in some time to become good?… What worthwhile endeavor doesn’t require that?
Put all these together, and I guarantee the positive results you get will give you a heart-felt passion for the art of creating your own designs.
Now that’s where I come in. As the last Schiffli Master still alive & teaching in North America, it’s become my passion to pass down what I was taught by my mentor and assist you in creating an Embroidery Legacy of your own… one stitch at a time!
If you’d like to stop being frustrated and make digitizing fun, I’d highly suggest that you check out my fan-favorite Digitizer’s Dream Course now. Taught in 10 of the industries leading software brands, I’ll personally hold you by the hand and mentor you in learning the process of easily creating your own embroidery designs with digitizing. To avoid frustration, the course is broken into bite-sized sections that get you creating designs and seeing positive results right away! That’s why it works, and we have proven results… I take you under my wing and have you continually build on small successes.
Of course, don’t just take my word for it though… Here’s what some of my past students have to say about our education:
“I believe this will give me the edge I need to make my business a phenomenal success
I want to tell you how much of a success this course was for me and my new business. I learned the fundamentals that I needed plus more! When you become a part of these sessions you are not just learning, you are becoming part of a family, and part of something bigger than you. It was more than worth the money and time to attend these classes and I learned so much from them.“
– Linda Hale
“The best investment I could have made for my embroidery work
It doesn’t take long to realize how passionate John is about sharing his expertise of 35 years in the embroidery industry. He knows it inside and out and is VERY GOOD at teaching every aspect of what he knows… I understand more about the theory behind great embroidery. I can now create and output better designs. You will find making the small investment of time and money will payoff a thousand fold for your business or hobby.“
– Sheila Smoley
“I have a major project goal & I will meet my goal!
I worked thru all the video lessons, I am able to go back & take each step again at my speed. As I’m easily intimidated, I can absolutely work out each step with John’s clear & concise instruction. Unlike some programs, the theory was most beneficial for my mechanical brain to make beautiful designs. “
– Mary Mowery
“I’ve sat on the side line for years, glad I finally did it
I am a complete beginner to digitizing… I am working through things at my own pace and the best thing is I am not feeling pressured or feeling like I holding any one else up. I am enjoying every minute of it. I can go back over things, in my time, till I feel I have the hang if it. A huge THANK YOU to John Deer and the Deer family. You really have a way of teaching second to none.“
– Grace Lovegrove
Whether you’re a total beginner or an experienced digitizer like some of my students above, learning a solid foundation of embroidery theory from an experienced mentor is invaluable towards getting better-embroidered results. Once again, this is where our Digitizer’s Dream Course comes into play (click here to learn more now).
Our Digitizer’s Dream Course will require you to invest a bit of time, but I know you’ll have fun doing it and sewing your results! Plus, your lessons never expire, so you can learn on your own time and at your own pace. Once you’ve learned this beautiful art, the creative possibilities are endless. Imagine creating the beautiful custom creations you could make for your friends, family, customers, or even just yourself… now that’s where the real fun begins!
Interested in learning how to create embroidery designs that demand attention, with dimension? Taught by the world’s most awarded embroidery digitizer, this 3D Foam Digitizing Lesson will teach you John Deer’s secret rules that he’s used to create 3D puffy foam designs for some of the world’s largest companies.
I am interested to learn, kindly guide me.
Hey Asia,
I’d be happy to help guide you 🙂 Here’s a link to our fan-favorite Digitizer’s Dream Course: https://www.developdigitizingmadeeasycom.bigscoots-staging.com//e-classroom/digitizing/
Once you’ve enrolled you’ll immediately be given access to the training course. Hope that helps, please let us know if you have any questions. Always happy to help!
Interested pls
Hi Asia, here’s a link to the Dream Course: https://www.developdigitizingmadeeasycom.bigscoots-staging.com//e-classroom/digitizing/
Please let us know if youh have any questions 🙂
Very nice and informative article, was working with a digitizing company, now it will be a good decision to start learning digitizing by myself.
Glad you enjoyed it Charlotte. I’m sure you’ll love digitizing yourself.
Please tell me if a surface pro 6 will work for this digitizing class or do i need a larger screen like 18-20 pen monitor?
Hi Sharon,
Our interactive lessons will work on any laptop, tablet or mobile device. They are accessible through streamed video (kind of like Netflix).
If you’re wondering if you’re laptop will work with a specific software brand, it is best to ask the developer of that software to make sure it is compatible.
Hope that helps!
I want to learn how to digitize for embroidery designs. I don’t know how to start. I own a Janome 350E and have Customizer 11000, but I don’t understand what I am doing.
Hi Stephanie, well you’re certainly in the right place 🙂 I would recommend you start by enrolling in our free Digitizing 101 Course found here to grasp some of the basics: http://www.developdigitizingmadeeasycom.bigscoots-staging.com/embroidery-digitizing-beginner-cheat-sheet/
After you’ve taken that, I would suggest checking out our fan-favorite Digitizer’s Dream Course. It is taught directly in the Janome software amongst other brands. It’ll dive into the age-old theory and rules used to create smooth running designs. Please let us know if you have any questions / need any help.
Can you use any software as I don’t have Hatch software, I have Husqvarna Ultra I believe it Ultra Plus.
Hi Jolene, we do offer our Digitizer’s Dream Course in 10 of the industry’s most popular software programs however unfortunately the Husqvarna software isn’t one of them. I recommend you download the free trial of Hatch through our site and take our free Digitizing Made Easy Challenge Easy Challenge as a starting point in your case 🙂
I have signed up fir the November 3 class and was asked if I had downloaded hatch or any Wilcom class. I have noticed that 1 have Wilcom e4 pro but moved 2 years ago an am signed under the old email and Wilcom have new system so I can’t change to it until Monday when they are open as I have to use the email that’s defunct. Before I realized this I asked about the 3xdream program in bernina format And am still interested in that but have to look back to see what John Deer said we would be able to do. I have signed up for the Sunday August 23 class and probably will use my bernina program and wait to see how to change my email and update what commercial Wilcom I have. It’s a mess but I finally am retired and ready to learn. Thanks for listening and I will see y’all tomorrow. Nile Remsing.
Thanks for joining us Nile! Hope all is resolved, we’re happy to have you learn with us.