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  by tatorbugcreations 02 Sep 2008
+34

I finally figured out Sophie Sew but I can not save it in the format that I need. What can I do? I have a Brother PE 700II. The option it gives me for brother is pec and my machine says pes.

If you know of anything that I can do to use the files I have worked on that would be great!
Thanks in advance.
Stephanie

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    by ksgram1 14 Aug 2009
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    Hi Stephanie,
    Is there a possibility that your embroidery machine can also use a different format? My Brother Innov-is4000D uses PES and DST. You might check your owner's manuel and if your machine uses more than one format, perhaps Sophie Sew can save in that format. It's worth a try. Best wishes for success. ***

      
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    by marjialexa 12 Aug 2009
    +1

    Hi, Stephanie! Let us know how you're doing with this problem, we'd love to know. Digitizing is such fun, I would encourage everyone to try it at some point! I don't know the Sophie Sew program, I have Janome's Digitizer Pro, but if you follow Martine's (mops) advice, sounds like the tutorials would be a big help to you. Welcome to the wonderful world of digitizing! Hugs, Marji

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    marjialexa by marjialexa 12 Aug 2009     

    Oh, yes, flowers all around for your help!!

    marjialexa by marjialexa 12 Aug 2009     

    Oh, yes, flowers all around for your help!!

      
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    by colonies1 12 Aug 2009
    +3

    you got your answer so here is a flower for everyone

      
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    by jacquipaul 12 Aug 2009
    +4

    Download the free Wilcom Truesizer software and convert the design to pes. Have Tajima also (free download) and use both to convert to pes, b/c between the two programs you can convert any file.
    Merci;
    *4u!
    Jacqueline

      
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    by nowsew 16 Jul 2009
    +3

    Do you have a program like embird or buzztools? If you have a program where you can change the format then you can save it in eg Jef and then transfer it to your pes. When you are working in Sophie Sew please save your work often.
    Regards
    Vickie

      
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    by tyco4357 09 Apr 2009
    +5

    I just downloaded Sohie Sew the other day but really don't quite understand it. I know how to import a design that's about it. I wish someone would just give an example of one thing how to do. I want to learn to digitize but don't understand the lingo that well and don't know where to start. HELP!

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    mops by mops 10 Apr 2009     

    Have you followed their tutorials, they teach you step by step how to. Easiest way is to open the program and open a tutorial, you can stop that any time and make the same steps in the program, switching from one to the other as needs be. Once you have made your first design that way, try another one. After that you have gained enough knowledge to try out the different tools. Save your design-to-be often, or you have to redo all steps if something goes wrong.

      
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    by adelmarie 02 Sep 2008
    +11

    you can save it ony format. Get a copy of Wilcom True Sizer (free) and you can convert it to pes fromat. There is also free online format conversion at embroidery designs.com all you have to do is sign up they are both free so now you have two options

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    mops by mops 10 Apr 2009     

    I would have suggested Wilcom Truesizer as well.

      
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    by evajungermann 10 Apr 2009
    +4

    please click topic software- a couple of days before I posted 4 Options for this problem.

      
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    by mad14kt 09 Apr 2009
    +5

    ;D *2U

      
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    by dkjack 02 Sep 2008
    +8

    Adelmarie gave you the answer I would have. :) *4U

      
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