PJR
I'm not talking pro or con about any particular group, but I agree with you that you can't lump everyone into the same grouping. There are some lovely inexpensive (cheap) designs out there, and there are also some expensive designs that aren't worth a darn. Same as in anything you get at the store, sometimes higher price means higher quality, but if you shop around, often you can find quality for less.
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When I download designs (free or bought) I add a two or three letter identifier to the file name (I keep a list of what letters are for what site). That way if I don't stitch it immediately, I can later tell where a bad or good design came from, and add it to my list of sites to either stay away from or frequent. Merriweather ----- Original Message -----
From: <dollarstitch@...> To: <HookedOnEmbroidery@...> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2007 11:08 AM Subject: Re: [HookedOnEmbroidery] Re: In re topic Unsubbing and being banned I have to differ with you, cheap doesn't always mean cheap quality, our designs are very low cost, but we have them tested by 3 or 4 people to make sure they are very good designs before we release them. I respect your opinion, but it's not fact. We (my husband and I) normally can put out 30 to 40 designs a week, I have over 20 testers and when all goes well, (which it hasn't this week) but normally we can put out designs pretty fast and they are not auto digitized. (my personal opinion is auto digitzed designs are junk) but again that is my opinion. We sell afordable designs, but they sure are not cheaply done. |