Hugs and flowers for your persistence in trying to master digitising sweetie. You might just find that this is your problem, hope so for your sake – and sanity, haha.
#WHAT FORMATS DOES PE DESIGN 10 SAVE IN SOFTWARE#
If you can’t do that you might need to re-digitise the jpg in pe design, then see if you can then save as a pes file rather than a pem file - hope you can do the first! Like I said, I could be wrong about this sweetie, but I know that software like this often has it’s own file extension for *working* files within the software, but they aren’t embroidery format files. Is it possible to load the pem file into pe design, and then see if you can save it as a pes file from there. I’m wondering if the pem file is just a file for you to use in pe design, and not a format of an actual embroidery design. When you converted the jpg to a stitch file, I’m assuming you did it using *pe design 6*, and you said you saved it as a pem file. I have a thought, might be wrong, but here it is anyway, see what you think. Nurselilly, THIS JUST MIGHT HELP YOU!!! sorry you are still having problems. Best of luck to you, yell if you need any more help. After you mess with this for a while, you'll have a good appreciation for why we are glad to *pay* for a well-digitized design, and what it takes to do it!!! Hee hee hee.
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I had visions of doing all this great stuff with my program in ten minutes or less when I first got it, then found out the hard way it wasn't so easy to do, lol. You bit off a big chunk, there, you know, lol. I hope I have clarified this for you in some way, Nurselilly. So however you get your designs to the machine, you should have some way to do that in your machine's language. I'm assuming that PEDesign is made to work with your machine. That's actually the default in my program, since the program and machine are made to work together. When I go to write the design to the flash card, I write it as a JEF. My machine uses JEF, and I have a flash card, like you use in a digital camera, to take files from the computer to the machine. I use Janome Digitizer Pro, which will then save the file as JAN. I usually am not, so then I go into the program and change stuff around, like stitch type, density, stitch angle, etc. Just a warning, you may or may not be happy with the result.
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When you make it into a stitch file, that is called auto-digitizing. If I try to import a jpg, I will get that unidentifiable file message.
#WHAT FORMATS DOES PE DESIGN 10 SAVE IN PRO#
I don't know PEDesign, but I do know that my Janome Digitizer Pro will only deal with bmp's. Convert it to as few colors as you can to make it out well, even though that's going to look like a paint-by-number picture. First, make sure your jpg or bmp is clean.
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Nurselilly, did you get this problem solved? You are kind of jumping in off the deep end in digitizing (not a bad thing, that's what I did).