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Stitch Era Universal software

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I recently came across this embroidery software. I just received it in the mail and I am installing and trying it out this summer. My hopes is that I will be able to use it to digitalize small simple embroidery designs. This is where I found the software, Free Stitch ERA Software and here is a site to help learn more about embroidery, EMBROIDERY ABC.
Has anyone tried this software? It has been available since 2009.
Happy Stitching!
Leah

Comments

Sue said…
I sure hope some replies with some feedback and that you keep us updated on your progress with the software. I'm a software geek and have the full Embird suite but still have trouble with digitizing. Thanks!
Sew Spoiled said…
So Far So Good! Already I have monogramed zipper clutch! I was just playing around and I was able to figure it out! I will share more soon!
Unknown said…
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Julia Robert said…
The blog "Free Stitch ERA Software" offers a glimpse into a valuable tool for embroidery enthusiasts seeking versatile software options. While free software can be a great starting point, it's essential to consider the overall features and capabilities when determining the best embroidery digitizing software for your needs. For those looking for professional-grade digitization software, I recommend exploring the question "What is the Best Embroidery Digitizing Software?" Additionally, for expert digitization services and precision in translating designs, consider partnering with Absolute Digitizing | Embroidery Digitizing Specialist. Their expertise ensures impeccable results, elevating your embroidery projects to new heights of excellence.

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