The main focus of the software is cross stitch, but according to the online manual you can even use it for knitting design or Tunisian crochet (as well as tent stitch and beading designs). I discovered the software through its iPad app (Cross Stitch 2 Go, which I talk about in the last video), and I really like it for the amount of functionality and flexibility it has. There’s also WinStitch which is the PC version, but I use a Mac so that’s the version I’ll be showing you. You can use the button underneath to order a copy for yourself.Īs a follow-up to this post and video, I’m going to be showing you how I use the MacStitch program. Now for something exciting! Jeff at Ursa has kindly allowed me to offer both versions (Mac and Windows) to you at a discount price. It’s main downside however is the $10 price point, per pattern, which if you’re making a pattern a month, can cost more than the most expensive options.
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