ESA fonts stand out above other popular embroidery font formats because they’re professionally digitized for embroidery, not simple stitch file fonts. Whereas other stitch file fonts may look pretty, they are not overly adjustable. ESA fonts give you the option to be adjusted, resized and reshaped according to your needs. ESA fonts will behave exactly the same as the pre-digitized fonts that come with Hatch.
You can break them apart, you can automatically add the proper underlay and use all the lettering tools, including monogramming letters. Check out the video below to learn more. Alphabet letters are stitch files and therefore can’t be edited much. You should not resize the alphabet fonts. ESA fonts can be loaded into your computer once and then you can use them the same as any font that comes with Hatch.
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You can pick the font, type the lettering on the keyboard and you can use any lettering art on them, monogramming and you can resize the fonts, too. The minimum size requirement for the font is written right in the title, so you don’t have to guess. ESA fonts are better, easier and will stitch out better than any other type of font. An alphabet font, (also referred to as a digitized font, or pre-digitized font) is not really a font, it is a style of letter designs that are in the stitch file format (PES, XXX, etc.) and you wil have a folder that contains separate files for each letter (eg A.pes, B.pes). Each of these files are stitch files, or embroidery designs, so they have limited capabilities – you cant resize these designs, or skew or change them much, because they are stitch files. An ESA font is an actual font that you can load into your computer once, and use as a keyboard font. ESA fonts are professionally digitized for embroidery.
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It is easier to type on the keyboard with an ESA font than bring in each letter separately.