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Embroidery Digitizer & Technical Pattern Specialist (PXF/DST) Freelance or Part-Time • Remote We are looking for an experienced Embroidery Digitizer who can create high-quality stitch files for plush toys, apparel, and accessories. The ideal candidate is fluent in Tajima PulseDG , Wilcom , or similar platforms and can output PXF, DST, and other machine-ready formats . This role supports our plush and toy development by turning artwork into precise stitch paths that our factories can run correctly on embroidery machines. Responsibilities Convert character artwork into clean stitch files (PXF, DST, EMB ) ready for factory use. Create accurate embroidery patterns for plush toys, apparel patches, labels, and facial features. Map stitch sequences, densities, underlays, trims, and color paths. Prepare files specifically optimized for plush manufacturing (variable pile height, curves, stretch fabric). Collaborate with our design and factory teams to address technical adjustments. Ensure files are compliant with Tajima/Pulse machine standards. Requirements 3+ years as an embroidery digitizer. Proficiency with PulseDG / Wilcom / Tajima software . Ability to output PXF files (required). Strong experience digitizing artwork for plush, toys, patches, or apparel . Deep understanding of stitch density, pull compensation, and fabric behavior. Fast turnaround and strong communication skills. Bonus Experience working with toy factories or plush production. Understanding of manufacturing constraints (embroidery hoops, thread tensions, surface curvature). Familiarity with character-based IP. How to Apply Please include: Samples of digitized embroidery files (DST or PXF screenshots are fine). Notes on software you use. Typical turnaround times for small and complex files. How to Find Them on LinkedIn Search for keywords like: "Embroidery Digitizer Tajima" "PulseDG digitizer" "PXF digitizer" "Wilcom digitizer" "Embroidery technician plush" "Embroidery stitch mapping" "Embroidery pattern maker" You'll usually find people from: Embroidery studios Apparel decoration companies Digitizing freelancers Factory technicians who freelance on the side