Machine Embroidery
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* [[SHV]] - Husqvarna Viking Designer I | * [[SHV]] - Husqvarna Viking Designer I | ||
* [[VIP]] - Husqvarna Viking/Pfaff | * [[VIP]] - Husqvarna Viking/Pfaff | ||
− | * [[VP3]] - Husqvarna Viking/Pfaff | + | * [[VP3]] - Husqvarna Viking/Pfaff/TruE |
− | * [[VP4]] - Husqvarna Viking/Pfaff | + | * [[VP4]] - Husqvarna Viking/Pfaff/Premier+ |
* [[XXX]] - Compucon/Singer PSW | * [[XXX]] - Compucon/Singer PSW | ||
* [[10o]] - Toyota | * [[10o]] - Toyota |
Revision as of 17:17, 28 November 2023
Machine Embroidery Formats
Note that there are many more than just these. See the pages linked to from the Resources section for more formats.
- DST - Tajima
- EMB - Wilcom ES Designer Embroidery CAD file
- Bernina ART - Bernina
- EXP - Melco Expanded
- HUS - Husqvarna
- JEF and JEF+ - Janome
- PCS - Pfaff
- PES - Brother/Babylock/Bernina PEC
- PEC - Brother/Babylock/Bernina PEC
- SEW - Janome
- SHV - Husqvarna Viking Designer I
- VIP - Husqvarna Viking/Pfaff
- VP3 - Husqvarna Viking/Pfaff/TruE
- VP4 - Husqvarna Viking/Pfaff/Premier+
- XXX - Compucon/Singer PSW
- 10o - Toyota
References
- EmbroideryFormats page of the Thred Wiki
- Project Liberty File Formats
- Embroidermodder - tools for modifying designs
- The Most Famous Image in the Early History of Computing
- 64 Stitches Pattern Generation Language: explore textile patterns that can be created in 64 stitches
- Which Embroidery File Format Does My Machine Use?
- Python library for the reading and writing of embroidery files