Saving Embroidery download files
#1
I am looking for some help with organizing my embroidery download files (whether pes, phc, dst, does not matter). I have been downloading them onto a jump or thumb drive and then taking them to my Babylock however, I am wondering the best way to organize them on the usb device. When they are downloaded, they are saved usually by a file number or sometimes by an abbreviated file name and I have not been changing the file exchange. When I choose to use the file on the babylock, I do not know which design is which. When I display the files as a library on my laptop I can only see the names and do not get to see the picture, because of the file extension; therefore, I struggle to differentiate the files. Any ideas to help me? Could I maybe buy the blank embroidery cards for the Babylock and then move the designs from the USB drive to the card? If you can't tell, I am new at machine embroidery. I appreciate any help in this matter.
#5
I created a file and named it Embroidery Designs. I saved it in my documents. Inside that file I save each design in a different folder. I gave each sub folder a category name such as quilt blocks, floral, food, etc. I use PCAT_W95 to open and view them. Then whatever I want to embroider, I then download to my usb drive to transfer to my machine. I don't remember where I downloaded PCAT_w95, but it was free.
#7
I had the same problem with my embroidery designs. I've gotten carried away over the years and have way more than I could ever hope to use. I discovered that putting them on the USB meant I had to weed through tons of designs to find the one I wanted so that didn't work too well.
I got a program called Catalog It! First I created folders on my desktop and put my designs in the folders (like Christmas, borders, animals, etc.). In Catalog It! I made folders with the same name, then copied the designs into those folders. When I go into Catalog It! I see the actual design, size, stitch count, colors, it lists the colors for the thread I use (there are several thread categories to choose from), and any notes I made regarding the design and it tells me what folder to look into to download the design onto my USB - or whatever software I'm using.
Catalog It! isn't very expensive and it's really simple to use. It's only used for categorizing, viewing and transferring designs to USB or other software you have for that purpose.
I got a program called Catalog It! First I created folders on my desktop and put my designs in the folders (like Christmas, borders, animals, etc.). In Catalog It! I made folders with the same name, then copied the designs into those folders. When I go into Catalog It! I see the actual design, size, stitch count, colors, it lists the colors for the thread I use (there are several thread categories to choose from), and any notes I made regarding the design and it tells me what folder to look into to download the design onto my USB - or whatever software I'm using.
Catalog It! isn't very expensive and it's really simple to use. It's only used for categorizing, viewing and transferring designs to USB or other software you have for that purpose.
#8
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Hi,
I have Babylock machines also.....two which embroider. I have the Designers Gallery program for Babylock called Studio Plus III which catalogs your designs, and you can change the colors and see them on your computer and can do all kinds of adjustments to them....very helpful and fun.
I usually just jump my designs from my laptop to my sewing machine (Elegante2) and use my USB for storage of designs. On my Ellure I need to use my card to get designs into the machine.
I also save my designs in a file on my computer and have categories in folders and I change the numbers to names which describe the design....such as...snowmantree.pes, so I know that snowman is holding a tree..etc.
You will have such fun....!!
Bev
I have Babylock machines also.....two which embroider. I have the Designers Gallery program for Babylock called Studio Plus III which catalogs your designs, and you can change the colors and see them on your computer and can do all kinds of adjustments to them....very helpful and fun.
I usually just jump my designs from my laptop to my sewing machine (Elegante2) and use my USB for storage of designs. On my Ellure I need to use my card to get designs into the machine.
I also save my designs in a file on my computer and have categories in folders and I change the numbers to names which describe the design....such as...snowmantree.pes, so I know that snowman is holding a tree..etc.
You will have such fun....!!
Bev
#9
I have been doing Emb for about 15 years. I started out by sorting designs..floral~christmas~baby..etc...then I wanted to be able to know where I got them so I started sorting by site. Luckily I've long since gotten over downloading every design I could just because I could. Now I only keep the files I need and save my zip files in a seperate folder and back that up often.
#10
I have a program called "Ann The Gran Catalog Express" which does exactly that.
I have most of my designs (over 4,000)cataloged using this program and it's pretty good. There is a long list of categories and you assign the motif to whatever one it fits into.
I have most of my designs (over 4,000)cataloged using this program and it's pretty good. There is a long list of categories and you assign the motif to whatever one it fits into.
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