System Fonts
These are the .ESA files that were digitized by a professional digitizer and saved to work with keyboard lettering. You can type the letter and the professionally digitized font will appear. These are the easiest and best quality fonts.
If you have purchased these from a 3rd party, make sure they are the .ESA format that will work with Hatch. If you do not know, ask the vendor.
If you have Hatch v1 or Hatch v2.0:
You will save the .ESA file to this folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Wilcom\Hatch Embroidery Software V1\USERLETW
If you have Hatch 2.1 or later (including Hatch 3):
You will save the .ESA file to this folder: C:\ProgramData\Wilcom\Hatch Embroidery\FONTS
Note this folder may be hidden on your computer. If so, click to "show hidden files".
If you own Hatch v2 and do not have the latest release, you can download it here.
If you have purchased these directly from the Hatch website, you do not need to install them. You simply restart your software after your purchase and the fonts will appear in the font drop-down list.
True Type Fonts - (or Open Type Fonts)
These are fonts that are installed on your windows system. Once installed in your system, you can use them as "keyboard lettering". You type the font and Hatch will automatically add stitches to the letter and show on your screen.
Some of these will work very nicely, but it depends on the actual way the original font was created. Remember, these were not originally created for "stitches". They were created to be printed in solid colors with no outlines, sections, etc. You may find some letters or symbols in the font style does not work good in stitches. if so, select a different font.
You can find many online for free or small price.
Individual letters (sometimes called fonts by the user)
These are actually just individual embroidery designs that look like a letter. Generally they are saved to a machine stitch format.
To use these in Hatch:
Open the design you want to add fonts or open a new blank design
"Insert" the design. (File Menu > insert design) or use the "Insert design" icon on the top toolbars.
These are the types of fonts or lettering you can use in Hatch.
What if you have your own keyboard font from a previous software?
This font would have been saved in a format that only works in the software it was saved for. You would not be able to use this font directly in Hatch. You can open the font in the software that it was saved for and then save it to a file format that Hatch can read. Then "insert" as an individual letter.