Embroidery digitizing acronyms and abbreviations (AA)

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  • megri
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    • Mar 2004
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    Embroidery digitizing acronyms and abbreviations (AA)

    Welcome to the world of embroidery digitizing! This guide is specifically designed to help you navigate the often confusing world of acronyms and abbreviations (AA) that pepper the embroidery digitizing landscape. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, understanding AA is essential for creating clear, concise communication and flawless embroidered designs.

    This guide will be your one-stop shop for all things AA in digitising embroidery. We'll break down the most commonly used terms, explain their meanings in the context of digitizing, and provide insights on effectively utilising them in your workflow. By the end of this guide, you'll be able to confidently decipher any AA you encounter and use them to your advantage to create stunning embroidered masterpieces.

    With a strong understanding of these terms, you'll be well on your way to confidently navigating embroidery digitizing software and creating stunning designs. So, let's dive in and decipher the language of embroidery digitizing!

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    Discover a comprehensive list of common abbreviations, initials, and acronyms used in embroidery digitizing. Understand industry jargon and enhance your knowledge.
    Last edited by megri; 07-19-2024, 12:06 AM.
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  • megri
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    • Mar 2004
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    #2
    Few examples A
    • AI (Adobe Illustrator Document)
    • APPL (Applique)
    • ART (Artwork)
    • AOP (All Over Print)
    • AS (Auto Stitch)
    • ASA (Auto Stitch Adjustment)
    B
    • BF (Border Function)
    • BMP (Bitmap Image File)
    • BRD (Border)
    • BX (Ballet Embroidery Font File)
    • BBS (Built-in Border Stitch)
    • BKG (Background)
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    • Mohit Rana
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      • Jan 2024
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      #3
      Here’s a list of common acronyms and abbreviations used in embroidery digitizing:

      Common Embroidery Digitizing Acronyms and Abbreviations
      1. AA - Auto Appliqué: A feature or function in embroidery software that automates the process of creating appliqué designs.
      2. AG - Appliqué Group: Refers to a collection of designs or elements used in appliqué embroidery.
      3. BE - Back Embroidery: Embroidery that is done on the backside of a garment or fabric.
      4. BOM - Blanket Overlap Method: A technique used in embroidery to ensure that overlapping areas of a design are properly stitched.
      5. BSS - Block Stitch Software: Software used for creating and editing block stitch designs.
      6. CAD - Computer-Aided Design: Software used for designing embroidery patterns digitally.
      7. CFM - Color Fill Method: A technique used to fill in areas of an embroidery design with color.
      8. CPS - Custom Patch Software: Software specifically designed for creating and editing custom embroidery patches.
      9. DST - Data Stitch Tajima: A popular embroidery file format used by Tajima embroidery machines.
      10. EAP - Embroidery Application Program: Software used for creating and editing embroidery designs.
      11. EPS - Encapsulated PostScript: A file format that can be used to import vector-based designs into embroidery software.
      12. FMC - Fill Method Combination: A technique that combines different fill methods to achieve a specific texture or appearance in an embroidery design.
      13. HDF - High Density Fill: Refers to embroidery fills that are densely packed to create a solid, rich texture.
      14. LFT - Left Fill Technique: A method used in embroidery to fill areas from the left side, often for specific design effects.
      15. MFI - Multi-File Import: A feature that allows multiple embroidery files to be imported into the software at once.
      16. PDF - Pattern Design File: A file format used to save and share embroidery patterns.
      17. PEC - Personal Embroidery Connection: A type of file format used for personal embroidery machines.
      18. PES - Personal Embroidery Software: A file format used by Brother and Babylock embroidery machines.
      19. RE - Run and Embellish: Refers to a technique where designs are run and then embellished with additional stitching.
      20. SEW - Sewing Machine Format: A file format used for various embroidery machines to read and stitch designs.
      21. TAP - Tajima Application Program: A file format used by Tajima embroidery machines.
      22. VP3 - Versailles 3: A file format used for various embroidery machines, particularly Husqvarna Viking and Pfaff.
      23. WAV - Wide Area Vector: A format used for vector-based designs that can be scaled and edited in embroidery software.
      24. XML - Extensible Markup Language: Used in some embroidery software for defining and sharing design data.
      25. ZAP - Zip Appliqué Pattern: A feature or function related to creating and managing appliqué patterns in embroidery software.

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