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Stitch Era Universal: A Powerful and Free Embroidery Design Software


Stitch Era Universal: A Powerful and Free Embroidery Design Software




If you are looking for a software that can help you create, edit and manage your embroidery designs, you might want to check out Stitch Era Universal. This is a free software product that offers a huge set of features such as stitch editing, lettering, auto-digitizing, manual digitizing and interactive digitizing over both raster and vector graphics. You can re-use and customize your existing designs as well as create new embroidery designs from scratch.


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Stitch Era Universal is part of the Stitch Era product family, which also includes Stitch Era Liberty, Stitch Era Essentials and Stitch Era Lite. These are paid software products that offer more advanced features and fewer limitations than Stitch Era Universal. However, if you are a beginner or a hobbyist who wants to try embroidery design software without spending money, Stitch Era Universal is a great option for you.


Stitch Era Universal has a modern user interface that follows the Microsoft Office style with application button and context ribbon bars. The design process is very fast and easy, and you can simulate your designs using realistic components from a huge library. You can also edit and personalize your designs at any moment. Stitch Era Universal supports most of the embroidery machine formats and allows you to export your designs to graphic files.


To use Stitch Era Universal, you need to have a computer connected to the internet while using it, and you need to accept the advertising that appears on the software window. You also need to register online and activate your license every 90 days. The maximum stitch number per design is 40,000 stitches. If you want to remove these limitations, you can upgrade to Stitch Era Liberty or other paid products.


Stitch Era Universal is a very amazing software product that gives you the opportunity to create professional embroidery designs for free. You can download it from www.FreeSierraSoftware.com and start creating your own designs today.


In this article, we will show you how to use Stitch Era Universal to create a simple embroidery design from scratch. You will learn how to use the basic tools and functions of the software and how to save and export your design.


Step 1: Launch Stitch Era Universal and create a new design




After you download and install Stitch Era Universal from www.FreeSierraSoftware.com, you can launch it from your desktop or start menu. You will see a welcome screen that gives you some options to start working. You can open an existing design, create a new design from a template, or create a new design from scratch. For this tutorial, we will choose the last option and click on "New Design".


You will then see a blank design window with a grid background. This is where you will create your embroidery design. On the top left corner, you will see the application button that gives you access to the main menu. On the top right corner, you will see the context ribbon bars that contain different tools and functions depending on what you are doing. On the left side, you will see the object inspector that shows you the list of objects in your design and their properties. On the bottom left corner, you will see the stitch simulator that shows you how your design will look like when stitched. On the bottom right corner, you will see the status bar that shows you some information about your design such as size, stitch count, color changes, etc.


Step 2: Draw a shape and fill it with stitches




Now that you have a blank design window, you can start drawing your embroidery design. For this tutorial, we will draw a simple heart shape and fill it with stitches. To do this, we will use the drawing tools from the "Create" ribbon bar. You can access this ribbon bar by clicking on the "Create" tab on the top right corner of the window.


On the "Create" ribbon bar, you will see different drawing tools such as line, curve, ellipse, rectangle, polygon, etc. You can use any of these tools to draw your shape. For this tutorial, we will use the "Heart" tool that is located on the right side of the ribbon bar. To use this tool, click on it and then click and drag on the design window to draw a heart shape. You can adjust the size and position of your shape by moving your mouse while holding down the left button.


After you draw your shape, you will see that it is selected and has four blue handles around it. These handles allow you to resize and rotate your shape. You can also move your shape by clicking and dragging it to a different location.


Now that you have your shape drawn, you need to fill it with stitches. To do this, you need to assign a fill style to your shape. A fill style is a set of parameters that define how your shape will be filled with stitches such as density, angle, pattern, etc. You can access the fill styles from the "Fill" ribbon bar. You can access this ribbon bar by clicking on the "Fill" tab on the top right corner of the window.


On the "Fill" ribbon bar, you will see different fill styles such as plain fill, gradient fill, pattern fill, etc. You can choose any of these fill styles for your shape. For this tutorial, we will use the "Plain Fill" style that is located on the left side of the ribbon bar. To use this style, click on it and then click on your shape to apply it.


After you apply the fill style to your shape, you will see that it is filled with stitches in a default color (usually black). You can change the color of your stitches by using the color palette from the "Color" ribbon bar. You can access this ribbon bar by clicking on the "Color" tab on the top right corner of the window.


On the "Color" ribbon bar, you will see different colors that you can choose for your stitches. You can also create custom colors by using the color picker or entering RGB values. For this tutorial, we will use a red color for our heart shape. To use this color, click on it and then click on your shape to apply it.


After you apply the color to your shape, you will see that it is filled with red stitches. You can also see how your design looks like when stitched by using the stitch simulator from the bottom left corner of the window. You can zoom in and out by using 29c81ba772


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