Step 2 – Open InkScape (free).
Step 3 – Install Ink/Stitch plugin.
AI File (Illustrator) ↓ Export as SVG / PNG ↓ Import into digitizing software ↓ Map stitch types: - Run stitch (thin lines) - Satin stitch (borders, letters) - Fill stitch (large areas) ↓ Set parameters: - Density, pull comp, underlay ↓ Simulate stitching ↓ Export as .DST ↓ Load into embroidery machine ✅ Question: Is there a direct AI to DST converter? ai to dst file converter
You designed a logo in Illustrator (AI), but your embroidery machine needs DST. ➡️ They’re not compatible.
✅ The solution: – manually assigning stitches to your vector shapes. Step 2 – Open InkScape (free)
Step 5 – Export as DST.
A: Not yet. True AI digitizing is emerging (e.g., AutoDigitizer AI, Wings XP), but still requires human editing. 6. Infographic Content (Text Version) Title: From AI to DST – The Conversion Pipeline You designed a logo in Illustrator (AI), but
You can’t just convert AI to DST. Why? AI is vector. DST is stitches.
A: InkScape with Ink/Stitch plugin – full control, but requires learning digitizing basics.
Recommendation: Use Ink/Stitch to learn, upgrade to Hatch or Wilcom for production. 4. Social Media Carousel (Instagram / LinkedIn) Slide 1: ❌ Myth: “Just save AI as DST” → Not possible. Slide 2: 🧠 AI = math curves, DST = needle punches. Slide 3: ⚙️ You need digitizing software to “draw” stitches. Slide 4: 🆓 Free option: InkScape + Ink/Stitch. Slide 5: 💼 Pro option: Wilcom / Hatch. Slide 6: 🚫 What converts badly: thin lines, small text, gradients. Slide 7: ✅ What works: bold shapes, simple colors, min 2mm stroke. Slide 8: 👉 Follow for more embroidery digitizing tips. 5. FAQ / Knowledge Base Entry Q: Can I just rename .ai to .dst? A: No. The machine will either reject the file or stitch garbage.