The Brother SE700 is one of the most popular home embroidery machines on the market. It's beginner-friendly, produces high-quality results, and supports both PES (its native format) and DST files.
In this tutorial we'll walk through exactly how to convert any image — a flower, a logo, a character, anything — into an embroidery file you can transfer to your SE700 and stitch out.
What you'll do in this tutorial
- 1 Upload your image to EmbroideryTrace
- 2 Let the AI analyze and vectorize your design
- 3 Add satin stitch to the outline layers
- 4 Apply auto fill to the solid color layers
- 5 Export and download your DST or PES file
Upload your image to EmbroideryTrace
Go to embroiderytrace.com and create a free account. On the main screen you'll see the upload area.
Drag and drop your image onto the dashed upload box, or click "browse" to open the file picker. EmbroideryTrace accepts PNG, JPG, JPEG, and SVG files.
- PNG or JPG with a white/transparent background
- Designs with 2–6 colors digitize most cleanly
- Minimum recommended image size: 300×300 px
Let the AI analyze your design
Once you upload your image, EmbroideryTrace displays an "Analyzing for best conversion…" screen. The AI is doing several things at once:
- Vectorizing the image and separating it into color layers
- Identifying paths — outlines, fills, and details
- Preparing the Stitch Editor with your design's layers
When analysis is complete, you'll be taken directly into the Stitch Editor. Each color in your design will appear as a separate layer in the layers panel.
Add satin stitch to your outline layers
In the Stitch Editor toolbar, you'll see tabs across the top: Fill, Satin, Running, Cut, Fill, Erase. Click the Satin tab.
You'll see the "Create Satin Columns" toolbar appear. For outlines (like a black border around your design), the Draw Edges approach works best — it traces the edges of your path and creates smooth satin columns that follow the curves of the outline.
✓ Use Satin Stitch for:
Narrow shapes, outlines, borders, lettering, and thin design elements — anything under ~6mm wide. Gives a smooth, raised, professional finish.
Avoid Satin Stitch for:
Large solid fill areas. Very wide shapes can cause satin stitch to pucker or lose tension. Use Fill stitch instead for areas wider than ~6mm.
For the flower example in the tutorial video, the black outline layer uses satin stitch to create a crisp, bold border that pops against the fabric.
Apply auto fill to the color layers
Now switch to the Fill tab in the toolbar. Select Auto Fill from the dropdown. Auto Fill is EmbroideryTrace's smart fill — it calculates the optimal stitch angle for each shape, produces uniform coverage, and handles complex curves automatically.
Click on each solid color layer (like the orange petals and the teal/blue center circle in the tutorial) to apply fill stitches. The stitch angle defaults to Auto, which works well for most shapes, but you can also choose 0°, 45°, 90°, or 135° if you prefer a specific direction.
After applying fill to all color layers, preview your design using the stitch preview panel on the right side. You should see a fully stitched-out version of your design with all layers colored correctly.
Export and download your embroidery file
When you're happy with your design, click the "Export Stitch" button (or the download icon in the top bar). You'll see a preview of the finished design along with key machine settings.
Now choose your file format. For the Brother SE700, you have two great options:
| Format | Compatibility | Best for | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PES | Brother & Babylock (native) | Direct USB transfer, preserves color names | Recommended |
| DST | Most machines (universal) | Sharing with other embroiderers, commercial machines |
Click "Download .DST" or "Download .PES" to save the file to your computer.
BROTHER on the drive and place your PES or DST files inside. The SE700's touchscreen will let you browse and select the design to embroider.Watch: Full tutorial walkthrough
This short video shows the complete workflow — upload an image, edit stitches, download the DST file for the Brother SE700.
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