Your business logo is the one visual that shows up everywhere—on websites, signage, packaging, and hopefully soon on embroidered uniforms, caps, and promotional gear. When you want that logo stitched instead of printed, Janome, Elna, and Kenmore machines need it in SEW format to perform at their best. SEW is the native file type these machines read natively, keeping stitch paths precise,...
Introduction
Your logo looks killer on business cards, websites, and invoices, but the real test comes when it’s stitched on a polo, jacket, or cap using a Husqvarna Viking machine. One wrong move and the design warps, puckers, or loses that crisp edge you spent hours refining. The secret isn’t just any file—it’s a properly prepared VIP (or VP3) file, the native format...