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Bernina Artlink Software Manual
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Most domestic embroidery machine companies have their own design editing software, though it is not essential to use it for their machines.

Software from embroidery machine companies Wilcom, and home and commercial software use different formats. There’s another level of complexity for professional embroiderers and digitisers, see e.g.

– manual digitising, you start from scratch with a design, and have much more control over what is included, though the detailed stitch-by-stitch instructions are generated by the software. – auto digitising, you give the software an image and it produces the embroidery instructions. – if you also want to do ‘digitising’, to make your own designs rather than adapting designs made by other people. – – run a stitching simulator to check how your design works out, or the steps of an in-the-hoop design. – – split large designs for multiple hooping, – or remove hidden stitches when combined designs overlap.

Bernina Artlink Software Manual

– perhaps choose between constant stitch count or constant stitch density when changing size, – you can also add text and combine designs in real size, – print fabric cutting patterns if needed for appliqué and in-the-hoop.ĭesigns are at real size or larger on the computer screen, so you can see what you are doing.

– print full size templates to use for design placement. – can re-size/rotate/flip designs but not usually add text, I think there are 4 main levels of software, though different companies include different combinations of tools. It is good if you can get a free try-out, to check both if the software runs on your system and if you enjoy using it. Or look for ‘independent / 3rd party’ tutorials and videos – often much easier to understand than the official manual ! Most software is modular, so you can start simple and add more tools if you find you want them.įor some you can download a free manual so you can get an idea of how you would get on with it. No need to start with full-scope embroidery software. Single designs are sold on-line in individual formats, design DVDs usually include all the common formats. Get software which can input and output this format ! It is essential to know which format(s) your machine understands. vip) is the language used to give instructions to the machine, and sadly each machine company has its own way of doing things. If your embroidery machine does not have any design changing tools, or you want to see more than is on a small screen, and for more control over design changes – you do need a computer and embroidery software.Īn embroidery ‘format’ (e.g.jef. – wi-fi on some top-of-the-line (TOL) machines. – usb cable direct from computer to machine – many mid-price machines have this option.

Plus a way of transferring designs from computer to machine : embroidery machine with a large screen, convenient but expensive – basic embroidery software costs much less !

Bernina Artlink Software Manual

To see the fine detail of designs, there are a couple of options :Ī. Though be aware – on a machine with a small screen you can’t see the fine detail of your changes. Upper-mid-price machines also have simple options for combining, so you can group several designs, or design and text, in one stitch out. If you want to combine designs, you have to place them individually, which can be quite a skill ! Design and text have to be stitched out separately. On lower-mid-price machines you can edit single designs (re-size, rotate, flip) and produce text, directly on the machine. You can do those on modern mid-price embroidery machines, without needing separate embroidery software.

Bernina Artlink Software Manual

It was marvellous to be able to see them all again, as well as see complete colour lists and print full size templates.)ĭo you find yourself wanting to change a design ? Entirely optional but it can be fun. Until I got Convert It, Mac (now not available) I just had a big collection of numbered unknowns.

(I transferred a big collection of designs from a PC with embroidery software to a Mac without. It’s not necessary to have these placement and printing tools if you have editing software, which includes them, but very useful for keeping track of what you have if you don’t want to go as far as editing yourself. If you have a big collection of designs on your computer and no longer know what they all are, Bernina ARTlink and Wilcom TrueSizer are free downloads for Windows with design information, placement, and printing, plus simple editing tools. There are 2 groups of software tools which can help with your embroidering.















Bernina Artlink Software Manual