![]() It’s a higher cost than the likes of MacStitch, and has considerably fewer features. However, the first of our pricy Mac options, and the very first Mac software, has been lifted directly from the old Jane Greenoff software, which means it’s complicated, has a limited selection of threads, and limited in many of its features. For a long time, Jane Greenoff pattern making software was the only one around, and over time she got quite a following. Here’s where we start getting into some pricier options. However, for a quick image conversion, it’s the bee’s knees, offering a great print to pdf option.ĭP Software Cross Stitch Pro Platinum – 5/10 It only has DMC or Anchor treads, it has very simple size selection (but does go up to 2000×2000), and even more simple image editing ability. Nothing in life is truly free though, as StitchFiddle is very limited in what it can do. Its simple to use has fantastic image creation software (see below) and most importantly, is free. StitchFiddle has long been our favorite online pattern maker, and or good reason. However, if you want, there is a free option. I hear what you’re saying, do you NEED to pay? Well, if you want a full suite of options you need a paid bit of software. However, the same can be said with any software, regardless of platform, and as confidence grows, the extra options will become invaluable.Īs a final point, if the time comes you wish to move away from Mac, all your saved patterns and files are compatible with the Windows version of the software, and whilst you’ll have to buy that copy, it saves you a serious headache if that time comes. Secondly, thanks to its full-service option, it comes with a learning curve. Whilst the initial outlay of $52 ( $40 with discount) seems steep, its comparable to the price of any Windows options, and is BY FAR the cheapest Mac software option. MacStitch Screenshot with example Pikachu patternīut it does come with some drawbacks. As a result, it’s the first place to look for a Mac software option. It has over 30 different brands of threads, including select options, such as DMC greyscale, has an inbuilt print to pdf (unlike some, PCStitch), and runs without strong demands on RAM. MacStitch is simply the Mac version of the ever-popular WinStitch, a full-service cross stitch software that not only competes ( but ranks better in our tests) than the likes of PCStitch. We start with the behemoth of cross stitch software, on Mac or Windows. However, there simply isn’t much choice out there.īut that doesn’t mean there isn’t some great choices out there. Competition and voting are the last seven days of each month.As more and more people move to Apple, more and more people are on the lookout for cross stitch software on a Mac. □ View Pattern Archive □ Continuous Craft Fair □Īre you a shop owner? Apply for the Continuous Craft Fair □ Monthly Competition □Ģ022 monthly themes: Find the list in this post. Cross stitch-related photo including memes, hauls, pet pictures, self-made needle minders, dyed fabrics, and other pics related to cross stitching. Cross Stitch related questions, discussions, pattern requests, or general self-posts where photos aren’t necessary. Don't forget this partners with Rule Four: Cite your source! All posts must be a completed pattern done on fabric with thread. All bots are banned unless the bot provides exceptional value to /r/CrossStitch. Linking to your blog/shop are okay in the comments if you are providing a source for your, answering a question, or providing a pattern for free to the community. Do not make an original post linking to your blog/shop.All future embroidery pieces will be removed from the sub and directed to /r/embroidery. We are changing this rule to allow only cross stitch and blackwork as of. Only cross-stitch and blackwork are allowed.Do not link directly to Pinterest or Google, just state the website. Sources can include: 'self-drafted', store name and pattern name, or 'internet search'. This can be in the title of your FO post or as the first comment. Include the pattern source in every FO post.Any patterns in the background of photos must be obscured/blurred/unable to read. Patterns should not be in any photograph unless asking for help on how to read a zoomed in portion. Don't request, share, or post photos of copyrighted patterns.This resource has everything, including pattern making programs, apps & websites, finishing techniques, and how to get started. Read the FAQ & How To before posting a question.Be supportive, welcoming and kind Exercise good reddiquette.□ Free Pattern: Previous Month's Pattern Posted □ Cross Stitcher Gift Guide Rules □ Monthly Competition Submission and Voting A lot is happening, stitchers! Here's a summary of what to look out for each month.
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