

xxx (these may be converted by SewWhat-Pro, or other embroidery editors, to a much larger variety of embroidery file formats compatible with most home and commercial machines). It reads raster or vector format images, allows images in other (unsupported) file formats to be pasted into the SewArt (64-Bit) workspace, converts images to high-quality embroidery files for sewing, and supports output embroidery file formats including Brother (c) *.pes, Janome (c) *.jef, and Singer (c) *. Image processing tools and a step-by-step wizard are provided to produce an image suitable for yielding a high-quality embroidery stitch-out.


SewArt is a handy application that offers you the possibility to turn images into embroidery files. In this video, I’ll show you how I digitize and sew out a filled patch using SewArt embroidery digitizing software and Heatn’Bond Ultrahold.
