Through computer-aided manufacturing, embroidery digitizing transforms artwork into a digital file that an embroidery machine can understand, enabling embroiderers to mechanically stitch out bespoke designs on fabric.
The history of digitising embroidery began in the 1950s with the development of the first computerised sewing and embroidery machines, which stored basic stitch pattern data on punch cards. Over the following few decades, advances in software and computing power allowed digitizers to create more intricate embroidery designs using specialised digitising programmes.
Digitizers could now draw embroidery motifs on a digital tablet or import existing artwork to convert into stitch-files; by the 1990s, most commercial embroidery machines accepted data storage on 3.5"" floppy discs or CDs. Manual punch card systems were replaced by vector and raster graphics editors specifically designed for embroidery.
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