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Embroidery sewing machines come with hoops that attach to embroidery sewing machines. Hooping is putting the fabric into an embroidery sewing machine hoop. Stabilizing and tightness are very important.
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This embroidery sewing machines are using a memory card reader and usb flash drive for the design and ready to pop it out.
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DESIGN FILES

Digitized embroidery design files can be either purchased or created with industry-specific embroidery digitizing designs. Embroidery file formats broadly fall into two categories. The first, source formats, are specific to the software used to create the design. For these formats, the digitizer keeps the original file for the purposes of editing. The second, machine formats, are specific to a particular brand of embroidery machine. In this case, the files are available for use with particular embroidery machines and are not easily edited or scaled.
EMB file format which is the designer's file format of choice ensuring optimum stitch quality. This format stores the true object based properties. This means that designer can easily resize, re-color, adjust for fabric types, and make other changes with a simple click for each project. Once ready the .EMB is exported into any machine format required for that specific stitch-out. Since .EMB is a native format, you can easily split and re size the design to the great extent.You can edit the design using this format. Where as other formats like DST,PES can't be edited once you digitize the Embroidery Design
Many embroidery designs can be downloaded in popular machine formats from embroidery websites. However, since not all designs are available for every machine's specific format, some machine embroiderers use conversion programs to convert from one machine's format file to another, with various degrees of reliability.
A person who creates a design is known as an embroidery digitizer or puncher. A digitizer uses software to create an object-based embroidery design, which can be easily reshaped and edited. These files retain important information such as object outlines, thread colors, and original artwork used to punch the designs. When the file is converted to a stitch file, it loses much of this information, rendering editing difficult or impossible.
Software vendors often advertise auto-punching or auto-digitizing capabilities. However, if high-quality embroidery is essential, then industry experts highly recommend either purchasing solid designs from reputable digitizers or obtaining training on solid digitization techniques
EDITING DESIGN
Once a design has been digitized, an embroiderer can use software to edit it or combine it with other designs. Most embroidery programs allow the user to rotate, scale, move, stretch, distort, split, crop, or duplicate the design in an endless pattern. Most software allows the user to add text quickly and easily. Often the colors of the design can be changed, made monochrome, or re-sorted. More sophisticated packages allow the user to edit, add, or remove individual stitches. Some embroidery machines have rudimentary built-in design editing features

