If you are reading this, then you are either an individual or business who works with software systems for embroidery designs. Now you might be working with Wilcom Embroidery Studio e3 or above, or any other computer embroidery work designs. However, you want to change the format of embroidery design file(s) to a compatible format, so that you can work with it.
If this is the case, you have come to the right place.
Wilcom is an multi-decoration & embroidery software that provides various solutions to make tasks of embroiders and textile designers easier. With its Embroidery Studio series, it helps embroiders to conceptualise their designs accurately to be used as a reference. Wilcom software provides solutions for embroidery designs for beginners as well as experts.
In addition, this free embroidery software provides designs in the form of customizable templates that can be modified according to ones needs.
However, if you are looking specifically to change the format of a design file, here is how you can do it:
There are a number of various reasons why you need to convert the format of computer embroidery work designs. Given below are four main ways you can change the format of embroidery designs in different cases.
If you have been using an older version of Wilcom, such as Wilcom Embroidery Studio e3, and upgraded to higher version, the files with old formats might not open. To remedy this, the files with older EMB formats need to be converted to be accessible with newer versions. Here is how you can make those files work again:
In addition, converting all the files rather than one, helps in saving the hassles of doing this repeatedly. This ensures a smooth workflow, especially during elaborate projects. The conversion ensures uninterrupted project workflows in the following ways:
By default, Wilcom Embroidery Studio e3 or subsequent versions save designs to its native EMB format. The EMB format files contain all the minute data required for stitching a design, pattern creation and modification. As discussed earlier, the conversion of files from Design Library helps in converting EMB in batches.
Therefore, this feature can also help collectively convert multiple embroidery designs so that it can be used in any other compatible software such as Corel Draw software. Here is how you can convert multiple EMB file formats to other formats in batches.
If you wish to change embroidery designs in two or more different file formats you can only do it at a time, as you get the option to choose one format per conversion.
Apart from different software file formats, Wilcom software also assists in converting design files to universal machine formats such as SEW, EXP, and DST. To saving a design file to a machine file format, just go to the ‘File’ menu and then click on ‘Export Machine File’.
The ‘Export Machine File’ is enabled only when the design is saved as an internal design file. Alternatively, it can also be saved as a template to be used for future projects. Hope this step-by-step guide provided an easy walk-through on how to convert formats in different cases. Are we missed out on something? Do let us know.
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