In this episode, Terry and Erich are joined by digitizer and educator Ramona McKee of Quick2Stitch.com as they discuss movements in manpower, machinery, and the way we manage people and production in the world of machine embroidery and apparel decoration. Join us and discuss how your shops are getting decoration done in the current market and how you check in and navigate changes.
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Dad Joke
Terry: Just before I die I plan to eat a whole bag of unpopped popcorn
That should make the cremation a little more interesting
Embroidery
Erich: First, let’s bring in our special guest! Ramona- thank you for joining us! For those few in the audience who don’t know you already, what don’t you let us know a little about how you came to be in the business of embroidery?
Terry: Like Erich and I, you were recently at the Impressions Expo show this January- Did you see anything in the way of equipment or supplies that really caught your eye? What was new and interesting about the offerings there?
Erich: I found that there was a higher emphasis on assistive tech and automation. How do you feel it fits into production as far as the kind of customers you serve as a digitizer? If you don’t mind me asking, who is your sort of ‘ideal’ digitizing client?
Terry: Erich may have mentioned that you attended a couple classes at the trade shows - How was your experience with embroidery education at Expo? What do you think the attendees in general felt about what’s on offer?
Erich: As a digitizer-for-hire, do you find more people wanting to get involved with digitizing and/or design work for embroidery, or are decorators you’ve worked with recently largely looking to just get the files and get stitching?
Terry: As a solopreneur, you have to wear all of the hats in your business; do you find that there are a lot of folks doing the same among your clients, or are you dealing with departments/teams in larger companies? What’s been the trend with the folks you serve?
Erich: Let me quickly plug your weekly show; Coffee and Conversation, streamed every Saturday- As someone who consistently creates educational content, what are people currently asking you to cover. Let me ask you a bit of tongue in cheek follow up - is what they ask for what you think they actually need?
Terry: How do you think the embroidery and the overall decoration community has changed in the time you’ve been a part of it and moreover since you’ve had your show?
Erich: I’m going to put you on the spot for one last 2-part question; What’s the most critical problem you think we are facing for the future of embroidery? Second, what one recommendation do you have for embroiderers out there who are looking for that next step?
Terry: Where can folks find out more about you and your services?
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