I did, closed the file, closed Inkscape, reopened Inkscape and it was all there. Daughter Pointed out I had to open file and copy the material and paste it all to the extension file. As stated, I am not very tech savy and I kept trying to paste the whole extracted file to the extension file. I opened went to my documents, opened up the extracted file, copied everything in it and pasted it to the empty file. lo, and behold, a file opened up and told me it was empty. Getting the path from inkscape guarantee's your name and info on your computer I hit magic reload key. I went to the file explorer program and loaded in the information as presented below by Ysabeau: For Windows: C:\Users\Miguel\AppData\Roaming\inkscape\extensions, that I had gotten from inkscape at edit>preferences>user extensions.Copy and paste to file explorer. I then unzipped the file to my document folder.
Make a pes file zip file#
I used the windows and just downloaded the Zip file to my download folder. in German (de), French (fr) and English (en). Let the file convert and you can download your ai file right afterwards. Choose 'to ai' Choose ai or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported) Download your ai. I downloaded the one I needed for my computer, it offered up linux, Mac (-osx-), and Windows (-win32-). Upload pes-file(s) Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page. First I went to this web site:, as noted below and hunted for the InkStitch embroidery extension. so it took me a while, and my daughters help to work it out. I don't know if you are still interested in this or if you worked it out, I am not very tech savy, being a plug and play kinda guy, and it was obvious from the answers that the author AM and Ysabeau were much more so than I.