2-3 Getting Started - Export Designs in Hatch Embroidery

2-3 Getting Started - Export Designs in Hatch Embroidery

Learn how to save and prepare designs to stitch on your machine. Save, Convert or Export, they are different ways to say essentially the same thing. Hatch Embroidery uses Export or Transfer Design. Learn the differences between stitch files and .EMB files and why you should work with .EMB files. Learn how to get your stitch files from your computer to your machine.



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