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Old 03-15-2013, 05:04 PM
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I am looking to buy soft ware for my brother dream weaver xe to download embroidery designs from the internet . What should I be looking for & how much is a good one Thank You
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Old 03-15-2013, 05:16 PM
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I am sorry I am not familar with this machine. But, I am sure thier web site would have lots of information about it, if the machine booklet doesn't have it in there. Some of the download embroidery sites have information too. I am thinking something like utube has some info too that has the bonus of a video to watch.
Again I am sorry, but I hope this helps you some. I have 2 berninas and use either the software program on my computer that came with my 440QE, the built in program buttons on the sewing machine, a memory stick (or cd) in the laptop, or the machine embroidery cards you plug into the module for the older one.

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Old 03-15-2013, 05:25 PM
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I googled your machine and this site came up.

http://www.embroiderydesigns.com/?gc...FUhgMgodN1UA2A
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I don't think you need any software for this model. If there is a USB port, you should be able to download an embroidery file from the internet, copy it to a thumb drive, then plug that into your machine. Read your manual, it should tell you the type of file that your unit will take, many Brother's use PES format, but the manual will tell you exactly. Is there a brother dealer in your area? If so, I would see if they offer a class on your machine.
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I was looking at embroidery machines the other day and another customer told me to go to Sew What Pro and lanni Panni to get free designs. She said she was using a brother pe770.
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You don't need software, I have 500 dollar software collecting dust in the closet. have used it once in the past 6 months. Embird is the most reasonably priced software that you can do the most with without it costing you an arm and a leg. Like someone said you can just download designs put them on a zip drive and plug into your machine. emblibrary has nice ones and they usually give you 50% your first buy when you join their website. You do need to download a free software to view your designs on your computer or buy one to edit them(size, density, splitting), but I have yet to really do this and the editing on the dreamweaver has been so far sufficient for my purposes. If I were you I would invest in additional hoops and stabilizer first if you check your other thread I listed some websites for you check for cheap hoops and stabilizer.
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Take a look on the Bernina website for their Artlink software. It is free, works with just about any machine and format, converts formats, and lets you combine designs.

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I have all Vikings and they came with software to do this kind of thing; it'll even do some editing. I have the big software now but each machine I bought came with the basic one. I'm surprised that Brother wouldn't come with some type of organizer.
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hi I dont know what software to get to open the designs on my computer I know I need one but just dont know what one to get. you cant just put them on a zip drive unless you have a program to open it . that i know from my other embroidery machine. . what kind of software do you have that is collecting dust lol my dreamweaver came with the hoops i need & I have stabilizer a lot you said to get an open toe plate do you mean an open toe foot? thanks for all your help wish you lived closer . could you email me at [email protected] thank you again
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hi I dont know what software to get to open the designs on my computer I know I need one but just dont know what one to get. you cant just put them on a zip drive unless you have a program to open it . that i know from my other embroidery machine. . what kind of software do you have that is collecting dust lol my dreamweaver came with the hoops i need & I have stabilizer a lot you said to get an open toe plate do you mean an open toe foot? thanks for all your help wish you lived closer . could you email me at [email protected] thank you again
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