Re: Startup
Posted: 03 Apr 2010, 08:44
I would have posted sooner but been so busy lately.
Good luck with the Tajima, I'm sure it's a good machine.
Be prepared for a very steep learning curve and don't expect to make money from a single head machine. I believe that if you plan making money from a single head machine you must get into a niche low volume market where you can pitch your prices higher. Don't do what we did and go for things like school badges etc. A school badge on a single head machine will take the best part of 45 minutes to stitch out and probably longer if you add in the prep and finishing times. What's more, Tesco are about to enter this arena and can blow us all out the water on price.
Forget auto-digitising. The software might claim it does it, but it doesn't work!
Conversely, if you get any volume orders for badges/patches, out source them to someone like ETC and heat press them to the clothing.
Embroidery is great but do your research, try and add extra value, maybe mixed media - i.e. embroidery + print or rhinestones.
Cheers
John
Good luck with the Tajima, I'm sure it's a good machine.
Be prepared for a very steep learning curve and don't expect to make money from a single head machine. I believe that if you plan making money from a single head machine you must get into a niche low volume market where you can pitch your prices higher. Don't do what we did and go for things like school badges etc. A school badge on a single head machine will take the best part of 45 minutes to stitch out and probably longer if you add in the prep and finishing times. What's more, Tesco are about to enter this arena and can blow us all out the water on price.
Forget auto-digitising. The software might claim it does it, but it doesn't work!
Conversely, if you get any volume orders for badges/patches, out source them to someone like ETC and heat press them to the clothing.
Embroidery is great but do your research, try and add extra value, maybe mixed media - i.e. embroidery + print or rhinestones.
Cheers
John