Day 3 of my month long series, In’s and Out’s of Machine Embroidery, will talk about machine embroidery software.
In yesterday’s post, I talked about embroidery machine formats. Each machine reads a specific format or language which allows the designs in the machine to stitch out.
If all you ever plan to do is use the designs and fonts that are loaded onto your machine, then you can skip this post.
However, if you plan to purchase individual designs or design sets {which I will cover later this month}, then the next word you will need to know is: Software.
What is machine embroidery software? It is a software that is able to read designs that are specially digitized for machine embroidery.
Think graphic design with a sewing twist.
Unfortunately, it then takes a nice jump to the $500–$2500 range. I recommend starting with the free software and seeing if you need anything beyond that.



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1 word-Embird! Much more affordable than other digitizing software, converts darn near every format to and from, and Dusan has been very responsive any time I’ve had problems-which is almost never. When I explained that I needed to change my registration from my husband’s email to my own, it took maybe half a day and he’s halfway around the world! NAYY just an extremely satisfied customer.