With the advent of the internet, shopping has begee so much more convenient and also more fun. You can shop when and where you want, and in your pajamas if you want. When I began buying embroidery designs over 15 years ago, they were extremely expensive and I often only wanted a couple of designs from a large group, and had to pay the large price for them. Now hobby embroiderers and small business embroiderers alike have a wonderful opportunity to purchase quality digitized designs on okay, for very reasonable prices, from some very talented embroidery digitizers who have inspired me to begee better at my hobby.
But be careful! Did you know that piracy is a huge problem in the embroidery software industry? Did you know that purchasing illegal designs is punishable by law? As someone who has spent hundreds of hours bringing my designs to the marketplace, I can tell you that if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. No honest digitizer who has worked hard to perfect their designs will sell you thousands for a few bucks. Embroidery designs are protected by copyright laws, and any honest digitizer will have a copyright statement in their auction, because they do not want their designs to be "stolen" and resold illegally. Protect yourself from buying pirated designs:visit the site for the Embroidery Software Protection Coalitionto better understand the problem of software piracy, and how to avoid begeing a victim. (As a member, I have the ESPC link on each of my listing pages.) I was not aware of this issue myself until my Bernina dealer handed me a ruler from the Embroidery Software Protection Coalition. For more information, please visit their website. HAVE FUN SEWING!
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