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It’s no secret I LOVE Sew What Pro (and that they SHOULD be paying me a commission)! I thought I’d take a shot of “what it looks like” on my computer screen for those of you who have never seen or heard of it! Is where you get it download the 30 day trial and if you decide to purchase, it’s $65! I use it EVERY SINGLE TIME I do ANYTHING! Even when I do Applique Cafe samples, I pull the design up first in SWP. Maybe it’s habit? I just like to see it nice and big on my computer screen!
Anyway You OPEN the first design, and as you can see I MERGE-d in a name (which I did with Monogram Wizard Plus first and saved it on my computer). You can also buy the embroidery fonts off the internet and merge the letters together with SWP. On the right you see the thread chart and # of steps in this particular design. I ignore the thread colors and use what I want, but it’s nice to see 12 steps (or however many your design is). Hope that helps a little!
In my years of doing this, SWP is the cheapest program I’ve heard of that will do what it does! There are fancy designer programs out there and I’m sure they are fabulous, but this is what I use and recommend (especially for the price)!.Regarding the comment, yes you can adjust the size of the design and add the name or whatever – it is all done on your computer before you finalize and send to your machine! I don’t like to adjust the size too much, but you can! It will not only increase or decrease proportionately, you can also click on the 4 corners and 4 middle dots and drag the box to increase and decrease (see the snowman’s scarf) or make the object wider or skinnier. Hope that makes sense! I’ve heard from one or two other people that the MWP extended features weren’t that great, but I don’t know anything about it!
I really appreciate your blog on how you do the applique's. That helped me so much. I just read this blog regarding the Sew What Pro. I also use the Monogram Wizard program and bought their upgrade Monogram Wizard with extended options but haven't been completely satisfied with that. I do alot of appliques and I resize them once I transfer them to my machine and then add a name, etc. Which makes multiple steps for me. I would like software than enables me to resize the design and add the monogram before saving and sending to my machine.
Is this an option with this program? Thanks again for your advice. Rosemary, I just purchased SWP and I have 2 questions. How do you keep the letters proportionant after you merge? I manipulated them individually as I drug them in and now they are all kind of sizes.
I used the letters from the above question to make a saying. The saying has 3 lines of text. I want the second line to be a different color from lines 1 and 3. How can I make the machine know to stop after line one? The only way I know is to just hit the stop button at end of line 1. Thanks for any and all advice. I recently purchased the brother pe770 and question the same.
Everyone keeps saying sew what pro, embird or monogram wizard. Which is best to do everything without purchasing multiple programs? I want to monogram and applique. I downloaded demo of swp and easily typed fonts and saved but when i imported into machine it turned out zigzag. I don’t want to waste the money if its going to look like a disaster. I purchased fonts from couple different places and can easily manually stitch them out fine but it seems much easier to do all at once.
Any help is appreciated. Single needle machines WILL stop with color changes, but on a multi needle you program them in so that your machine can also stitch different colors without stopping. Like if I were stitching an embroidery design with 4 different colors and there was no need to stop between colors, it would stitch it all without stopping b/c the machine just changes needles.
With applique of course you have to stop to place fabric down, trim fabric, etc. On the other question, I have always had SWP (before extended features even came out). SWP is cheaper and I have heard it’s more user friendly than extended features, but I have never tried EF so that’s just what I’ve heard. So glad I found this blog!
I am still learning how to use SWP but am quite pleased with it so far! I have a Brother se400 which only came with a 4×4 hoop. I was to do a large applique design on a shirt.
I took a 5×7 design & used the split stitch feature on SWP to divide it in 2 so it will work in my 4×4 hoopIs it even possible to do this? All the tutorials I find show people splitting embroidery designs, but can’t find any on splitting appliques. I have just recently mastered the applique process, & just don’t see how my technique will work with my split design.
Does any of this make sense? Any tips for me?? Hi everyone, I am the owner of the SewWhat Embroidery Software YG and I just finished reading all of the many questions about SewWhat-Pro (SWP). Wow, you do have a lot of questions and my group is the place to find them.
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The group is an on-topic support group for all of the Sew programs that are developed by S & S Computing. We do not allow ads and do try to stay on-topic as much as possible. I feel there are enough regular embroidery groups that answer general questions so we stick with dedicated support to the Sew Programs.
If you are interested in joining, here is the web address. Put something in the comments regarding SWP and you will be approved. Just copy this entire link in your address bar and click the enter button.

It should be noted that the group is the original and only group that is monitored by the owner/developer of the software. He replies to questions as both Gwen (the moderator) and I do. Sounds like the main question is merging designs and especially letters. We try to differentiate between fonts and letters since SWP will handle both. A font is what is saved on your computer and normally is called a TrueType font or Clear Type font and is mainly used in Word, emails, etc. Your machine cannot read these. A letter is a font that has been digitized into an embroidery design and your machine can read it.
I would first suggest that you update to the current version which is 3.6.3. It you have a much older version, you will need to uninstall through Control Panel and then go to the website and download/run the current version. Also, check in ‘about’ to make sure you now have the new version.
Also, if you don’t have ‘auto update’ checked, check that and you will be notified when there is a new update. In SWP you can merge designs by clicking on file, open a design and then clicking file/merge. This is great for adding one design, but not good when you need to merge multiple letters since it is time consuming. In SWP, you will 1) open a design 2) click on view/album icon and that changes the project panel to the right to a list showing all of the letters that are in that folder. 3) at the top of that column, if you click on ‘alphabet mode’ that will condense all of those letters so you can see all of them.

4) click the letters in the order you need them and they will appear in line side by side in the hoop in the workspace. They will be spaced correctly and line up even. Note: you will need to change the hoop size to accommodate the length of the word/name. 5) make sure you do a save as and change the name so you don’t overwrite your original letters. 6) always test stitch your design before sewing on your original item. This will definitely save the cost of a shirt or whatever. The program does far more than just merge designs, it will recolor using the thread manufacturer thread pallet, resize with density adjustment, density adjustment only, change the width of satin stitch, merge, write to a D1 Floppy, write to various other media just as the Janome 350e and 11000 and 11000SE.
Note: it will not write to cards which some machine have. You can still use SWP, but have to open your reader/writer software to get the designs and save them to the card. It also has a lettering function that uses TrueType fonts to creates words/phrases.
There are some people that like it while others can’t get it to work. I think one person mentioned splitting designs, yes it does and also for the Janome Macro hoop. I know it works because I have the 11000SE. The program has a 30 day OR 60 save demo period.
This means when the limit of either has been reached, the program won’t work any longer unless you buy the license. You are allowed to have the program installed on 2 machines in the same house and used by the same person. You might want to also consider SewWrite lettering program. This will work in conjunction with SWP and when you have saved your word/phrase, it will open in SWP (or another editing program) and you can merge, or whatever you need to do. This program has almost 50 alphabets (digitized letters) built in the program and more are added periodically. There are also alphas that can be purchased on our Moderator’s site to install in the program.
Like Monogram Wizard, you cannot install alphas that are purchased as regular design files. There are numerous videos on both the group and the S & S Computing website that answer a lot of the questions you have.
There is one that shows you how to remove the Feel free to contact me and I will be glad to help you. Sorry this was so long, but wanted to make sure I helped those that are having problems. Judy Faulkner (List Mom of SewWhat Embroidery Software YG) SW Florida – USA. If you have a question about Sew What Pro or any of he Sands Computing Products suggest you join their yahoo group, SewWhatEmbroidery. SWP is a terrific program, I would be lost without it. For lettering they have Sew Write (haven’t tried that one yet) and for digitizing, Sew Art (haven’t tried that one yet).
What’s so neat about their products is the 30 day free trial period and the fact that they give superior support. The yahoo group gives the best customer support available in my opinion. I am looking forward to the time when life slows down enough for me to try Sew Write and Sew Art.
Did I mention that they give free updates and No dongle! With SWP you can split designs, merge, cut, re-size, change thread stitch out order, thread colors, view in 3D with background color changes, write on a curve. They have the neatest function called alphabet mode, where as you type purchased fonts the letters fall into order within the design. Also if you wish to re-position within a design, just highlight the area and drag into a new position. Try it, you will be pleased. You don’t HAVE to have Sew What Pro, but it might be helpful in that you could SEE the design on your computer screen and break it apart by clicking on the thread chart (steps) on the right.
It would show you each step. There is also a thread chart in the design zip file that shows an image of each step. If you have an embroidery machine you can do the designs.
The software is just helpful in SEEING what you are doing other than the tiny machine screen. THen once you get the hang of it, you could use SWP to merge a name or initials with the design. Hi Rosemary, I just want to say how impressed I am with you. With all aspects you mention from family to your embroidery business and tutorials.
I have a masters in accounting (so I’m so not a crafty person) and worked in this field for 11 years until after my first baby was born 2 years ago. Last Christmas my husband gave me a Brother PE 770. He thought I’d enjoy embroidering things for our girls, second daughter is 1. I know little about sewing so this embroidery machine made me nervous.
After 8 months of owning it, I finally watched online tutorials and it helped me embroider names on 22 aprons for an art party. I moved on to towels. Now, I want more fonts and to learn how to applique etc. Looking online I quickly learned some software would be handy if I want to buy designs from etsy and other sources but didn’t know where to start. That’s how I found your blog. I’m feeling so optimistic now that I can and will make beautiful items and I don’t feel so alone when it comes to how to do this stuff!
Thank you so much for all the info you share. You are very kind to answer so many questions! I had been using an old PE Design with a card reader. My embroidery machine will only take the card. I now have a new laptop and can not use the PE Design with out purchasing it again.
I purchased the SWP (which I love) and for the card reader I purchase PED-Basic. PED-Basic comes with a card reader and a new card. It is used only to transfer designs to your card. Use the SWP for your designs and then save them. Then you will open your PED Basic and transfer to the card. This works great for me.
If your machine will only sew up to a 5×7 that is all you will be able to transfer and the machine read. If you do have the hoop that is the repositioning hoop you will save your design in SWP and it will save as Page 1, Page 2 and Page 3. (be sure to select correct hoop) When you open it in PED-Basic you will transfer all pages but transfer them as 5×7 images. (top left show hoop sizes) Hope this helps. I am brand new to embroidery and I’m trying to find the right software for my needs.
My problem is that I don’t really NEED it since this is a fun hobby for me, so I’m not interested in spending so much as Embird and these other crazy programs cost (like $100 and up). So I found Sew What Pro and to my baby-embroiderer mind it seems perfect for me (basically I want to do three letter monogramming, simple words, and appliques). My only question is whether or not I HAVE to purchase the other modules?
Like in order to do words and stuff do I HAVE to purchase the “Lettering” software? Or will the stand alone $65 dollar SewWhatPro do it just fine? I have a 3 layered should be simple in the hoop design. I can’t for the life of me figure out how to split the design.
I’ve watched YouTube – called S&S and he was rude with no answers at all – just email it and I’ll do it. Well I have orders for 8 of these and if someone doesn’t tell me how to split the hoop – I’ve lost out. I need a simple guide for a layered design.
So I can split it and save it and use it. I’m sorry I sound gruff – but I have literally been working on this since 5:00am and it’s almost 7:00pm. I am ready to quit. Crying like a spoiled 2 year old and I need help now!!! One more day will put me so behind that I may as well not do this anymore. It’s back to school time. Hi, I recently downloaded the trial version of SWP and I love it, but I’m having trouble getting my monograms right.
I was hoping you could tell me what I am doing wrong. I tried monogramming using the fonts in SWP, but the letters comes out with very sparse stitching and not dense at all like every one else’s monograms. Is that normal? I even selected high density, but still I could see between stitch lines through to the fabric. Should I use only downloaded fonts specially made for monogram letters or is there another setting I can try to correct this?
I have tried selecting bold and fill and neither corrected this problem. Do you have to stitch monogram letters twice? I just came across your website after looking into the sew what pro. I noticed you have had it for awhile maybe you can stear me in a good direction. So what did you start out with i downloaded the icon trial version and love it will be buying it.
But what else or what next im trying to make all the grandkids pillow cases for christmas with there names on it my janome only has small fonts but i found some online bigger!! I know im going to need help aligning them if i can see it on computer im sure it would greatly help!! Help please 🙂. I have a PE770 and have purchased the sew what pro. I have also purchased numerous alphabets in order to make my own monograms.
I can merge the letter, find the correct positional hoop so that I can make them bigger than the 5×7 field and split the design. My problem is instead of the machine recognizing 3 splits (one for each letter) it recognizes 2, the first part is always one letter and the second part is 2. Although I size them on the sew what pro screen before I save and split the design they come out completely wrong in size! Example my middle initial is always the smallest with the first and last initials being larger. I am new to SWP.
I am having trouble viewing my files on my Brother PE770 from a zip drive. I have followed step by step instructions to save. I can recall the file on SWP but my machine but can not recognize it.
I initially tried to add a font (a font that I added to my computer) to an applique file and save it. I thought maybe that was the issue so I started over and decided I would do the applique and name separately. Also, each time I attempt to write the file to the zip it prompts that it has been saved in “Old Brother Files”. I then deleted EVERYTHING to start over only for it to happen again. Has anyone else had this issue? I have a job that I need done by tomorrow.
Problem resolved. I purchased a design from etsy. The seller had a large hoop (6×10) selected. I learned today that if the hoop size or design size is too large the file will not transfer to the machine properly. If you find that your machine is not recognizing the file check the HOOP size.
Change the size to the BABYLOCK Large (5×7). Once you’ve made that change check the design position. IF the design is even a hair over the hoop, SWP will change the hoop to the next size larger. Resize the design, recheck the hoop size.
You should now be able to “save as” to your flash drive to transfer the design to the machine. Today, I also learned that if your design is over 5×7 then you will have to split the design in order to transfer it to the machine. I’m a freshman to machine monogramming and it took a bit little bit of observe and experimenting however it’s terribly straightforward to use and provides lovely, skilled results. My embroidery machine incorporates a inbuilt symbol program however it’s terribly restricted in font and letter size selections.
“Letter It” incorporates a fantastic selection of font designs and therefore the size of the letters are often simply adjusted to urge your required result. I favor that i’m ready to program a 3 letter symbol, a primary name or simply one letter on one line or a double name on 2 lines. This can be vital to ME as a result of I actually have 2 grandchildren with double names!

I actually like that it shows you precisely wherever the symbol are going to be positioned among your hoop thus you’ll be able to change the dimensions of the symbol to suit dead. I actually have already purchased this program with the monograms I actually have placed on the garments I actually have created for my grandchildren I highly recommend “Monogram Wizard Plus”. I am new at embroidering, I have always wanted to do it, but hated to spend the money. My husband surprised me with a machine for my 40th birthday (YAY!!) He bought me a Singer Legacy SE340 but I really don’t like there software because I am so a Mac user. I have been looking at the SewWhat-Pro software and I have a few questions1) I do see it’s comparable to Mac, but will I be able to down load it to the jump drive that inserts into my embroidery machine? 2) Would I no longer need the software that came with the Singer?
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Hi I bought sew what pro awhile back through you. I’m having a hard time finding a video that isn’t old or doesn’t quite fit to my situation out there. I learn best with videos where I can actually watch close up what someone is doing. I can’t find a video out that that is current on how to split a pattern /design. I’ve tried to piece together a bunch of videos with information in all of them and use this but not working.
I still have a GAP IN MY DESIGN where I split it. I’m sure it is an easy fix. Anyway you would want to do a video for 2017 that explains it and shows close up how to do it?
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I was working on a rocking chair that has a quilt laying over the arm of chair. Its a solid /filled design. If not no worry’s just thought I would ask. I’m about ready to pull my hair out LOL.
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DOWNLAOD LINK From S & S Computing: SewWhat Pro (64-bit) is software for viewing, editing and converting embroidery files arising from various different sewing manufacturers. It can be used to write a floppy disk that is compatible with the HUS Designer-1 embroidery machine. You can view embroidery files, even if they are included in zip or rar archives, view thumbnails of files in your working directory, create Designer-1 floppy disks, use any TrueType font TTF to create monogram lettering, resize, reposition, delete, rotate, and merge sewing patterns, convert from, and save to, various file formats either individually or in batch mode, simulate the real-time stitch out of a pattern, and Change individual thread colors and background. Other features include cutting toolbar allows graphic separation of patterns at specific stitches, graphical or text-based reordering of thread color stops is available, capability to write Smart Media or Compact Flash cards for Singer, Brother, Janome, and new Bernina machines, and supports a command-line interface for file conversion which has the form.
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