If you're new to machine embroidery file formats can be very confusing. Why are there so many different kinds? What are they used for? Embroidery file formats are the way in which an embroidery design is saved to be stitched out on a specific brand of embroidery machine. Certain embroidery machine brands (such as Brother, or Bernina) require different embroidery design file formats (such as PES., or ART.). Simply put:
For an embroidery file format to be read or understood by an embroidery machine, it must speak the native language which an embroidery machine brand recognizes. The most common file formats are: art, dst, emb, exp, hus, jef, pes, shv, vip, vp3 and xxx.
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