Bernina 780 and Emblibrary Designs
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Bernina 780 and Emblibrary Designs
Is there any reason Emblibrary designs cannot be used with a Bernina 780? I have been told I should stick with Bernina designs only. Help, I am a novice with Embroidary.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 11,276
Hmm, did your bernina dealer tell you this? When I bought my first Viking machine with an embroidery module, my dealer told me to only use Viking embroidery files, which were much more expensive and only available at the dealer's store. Embroidery library files worked just fine. Here's a link to a review which specifically talks about how nice the 780 embroiders emblibrary files...
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/review...-3/2012/11/15/
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/review...-3/2012/11/15/
#3
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Cedar Falls, IA
Posts: 923
Definitely sounds like a Bernina myth. Not a good dealer at all. The only thing you have to watch for with Emblibrary designs is that the colors will look weird when you transfer them to your machine. Ignore the colors and follow the color sheet that you can download with your designs.
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#4
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 276
Was the dealer talking about the file extension perhaps. For the Bernina it would be ART. I have a Bernina embroidery machine and I download designs from several different websites and they sew out really well. Not sure if this is what you're talking about. Have fun with your machine.
#5
Ditto. I download designs from http://www.embroiderydesigns.com/?gclid= all the time and have no problems.
#7
I agree with kjdavis4 and CHOOSE to think that the dealer was merely talking about the format of the files that the machine will read. There are many file conversion programs that convert formats really well now - including free ones - so that information is a little outdated. When purchasing it's always best to purchase in the .ART (dot art) format so that your machine can read the programs, although embroidery library lets you download any format once you've purchased which is really handy if you have 2 different brands of machine.
The other thing to watch is that the dimensions of the design will fit your hoop size. There's no point buying a 6x10 design if you only have a 5x7 or 4x4 inch hoop, unless you have software to split the design into different parts.
HTH - have fun looking! Also try www.oregonpatchworks.com and www.secretsofembroidery.com for a large variety of digitisers in a mall setup where you put all the things you want in your basket and then only pay once at the end.
I can waste hours there, pouring over the designs!
The other thing to watch is that the dimensions of the design will fit your hoop size. There's no point buying a 6x10 design if you only have a 5x7 or 4x4 inch hoop, unless you have software to split the design into different parts.
HTH - have fun looking! Also try www.oregonpatchworks.com and www.secretsofembroidery.com for a large variety of digitisers in a mall setup where you put all the things you want in your basket and then only pay once at the end.
I can waste hours there, pouring over the designs!
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
As long as you download the right format you can use any designs you want. They probably said that to get you to buy thiers and most machine companies (mine included) charge alot for thier designs. I have top of line machine but go everywhere to get designs and even though my machine will recognize most design formats I try to stay with the three that are for my company.
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