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1. Services: - All service products and prices described or depicted on this Web Site are subject to change at any time without notice. Certain examples of services and descriptions are approximate and are provided for convenience purposes only. We make all reasonable efforts to accurately display the attributes of our service products, including the applicable colors; however, the actual color you see will depend on your computer system and we cannot guarantee that your computer will accurately display such colors.

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Why choose an Embroidery Design company to do your embroidery designs?

Oz Digitizing specialises in creating cost effective, affordable and professional looking embroidery designs that will create an impact on the garment that it will be punched on. We offer our services in all major cities around Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and more.

The team at Oz Digitizing believes that micro specialisation is the way and hence put our energies in creating the best embroidery designs that we can offer our customers. Our working is very simple, we create embroidery designs from any file format, jpeg, bmp, pdf, eps, AI and even faxes and scans.

Oz digitizing has a simple and effective website that does only one thing, helps the customer to get best embroidery design in the best possible price. We follow a 4 step process,

  1. Login in to our website
  2. Place an order or request for a quote
  3. Download the PDF proof
  4. Pay for the invoice and download the design files.

Embroidery Design files

Digitized embroidery design files are created (digitized) with industry specific embroidery digitizing software.

Embroidery file formats are many and varied and broadly fall into two categories:

Source formats, Specific to the software used to create the design. (I.E the original file the digitizer keeps for the purposes of editing.) and

Machine formats, Specific to a particular brand of embroidery machine. (I.E the files available for use with particular embroidery machines which are not so easily edited or scaled.)

Generally every different embroidery machine manufacturer (brand of machine) has one or more specific embroidery "machine formats" specifically designed to service this particular brand.

However even although generally "Machine Formats" where originally designed to service only their own specific machine brand, some formats such as Tajima's ".dst", Melco's ".exp"/".cnd" and Barudan's ".fdr" have become so prevalent that they have become ad-hoc standards in themselves and are often even supported by machines built by companies actually in competition with the companies/machines that these represent.

These "Machine formats" generally contain primarily stitch data (offsets) and machine functions (trims, jumps ETC) and are thus not easily scaled (with-out affecting the stitch density) or edited (without laborious manual stitch by stitch editing).

A person who creates a design is known as an "embroidery digitizer" or "puncher". The digitizer, or puncher, users digitizing software to create their embroidery design. The digitizer creates the design in the native file format for the digitizing software. These are 'Object Based' design and allow the digitizer to easily reshape and edit the design later.

Applique : French term meaning applying, usually by sewing, one piece of fabric to the surface of another. A cut piece of material stitched to another adding dimension, texture and reducing stitch count.

Backer/Stabilizer : Materials, generally non-woven textiles, which are placed inside or under the item to be embroidered. The backing provides support and stability to the garment which will allow better results to the finished embroidered product. Backings come primarily in two types: cutaway and tear-away. With cutaway, the excess backing is cut with a pair of scissors. With tear-away, the excess is simply torn away after the item is embroidered. Additional types which are dissolved either by water or heat also exist. For all of these the terms backing and stabilizer are often used interchangeably.

Bobbin : A bobbin is a small spool of threads inside of the rotary hook housing. The bobbin thread actually forms the stitches on the underside of the garment. The bobbin on an embroidery machine works in the same manner and for the same purpose as on a standard sewing machine.

Digitize : The computerized technique of turning a design image into an embroidery program. Special software is used to create plotting commands for the embroidery machine. The commands are transferred to the machines logic head by a designated embroidery "language."

Fill Stitch : Fill stitches are a series of running stitches sewn closely together to form broad areas of embroidery with varying patterns and stitch directions.

Hoop : A clamping device used to hold the backer and fabric in place in the machine.

Running Stitch : A running stitch is one line of stitches which goes from point A to point B. A running stitch is often used for fine details, outlining, and underlay.

Satin Stitch : Also known as the zig-zag stitch by which a line, border or edge is produced by thread being alternately stitched to either side of a baseline. Satin stitches are generally limited to a maximum of 1/2" in stitch length before some alternate technique such as split stitching or fill stitching must be used.

Underlay : A stabilizing pattern of embroidery which, if used, precedes the main body of satin or fill stitching. It consists of one or a combination of running stitches for centering, edging, paralleling or zigzagging the design area.