I am new to embroidery, and I am looking at software so I can make this expensive machine I just purchased do something. I have read the post on this site about the wonders of Adobe Illustrator and Coreldraw, assuming I picked one and took classes to learn to use it can I make embroidery files with it?
CorelDraw/Adobe Illy are vector graphics programs.
So, in the embroidery process, only really useful to create the art from which the final embroidery file will be made.
Would I need additional software to digitize?
Short answer is YES.
To create embroidery designs for your machine, you will need embroidery specific software which plots all the stitch points and then saves this in a format your machine can read.
As has been suggested by others, talk to whoever sold you your machine and see what software they offer.
I currently have a logo made from a digitizer to go on school jackets. I would like to add names to the jackets and I was hoping to start my education and software purchase in the right direction.
At the moment, I would suggest putting the name on the other side to the logo, as lining up the name with the logo exactly on each jacket will be time consuming and ultimately not profitable with no guarantee of success.
If you do need the names under the logo, then you will need to get the design recreated with the required layout and names included in the one design.
In Wilcom, for example, team names is the feature and is as straight forward to use as typing in the names, selecting the layout and then outputting the designs.
If you only want to do the text at the moment, then perhaps look at some of the free options for now.
Some on here have been happy with stitch era -->
Free Sierra software - Stitch Era Universal
I don't use it so can't give you any tips on that front.