SewArt is digitizing software for converting raster image files (*.jpg/*.png/*.tif/*.bmp) and vector images (*.svg, *.emf, *.wmf) into embroidery file formats. Image processing tools and a step-by-step wizard are provided to render images that are suitable for yielding high-quality embroidery stitch-outs. Automated pattern fills and a manual satin fill stitch tool are available.

Download SewArt

Use the Download button to install both the free 30-day Demo (no purchase necessary) and the retail version, as well as to update the software. Do not update during the DEMO period, as this will cause immediate expiration of the trial. Download the user manual for more details about the many features available in SewArt. Google Chrome© users may have to right-click the appropriate download button.

All Windows versions (including Windows 11) can be installed from the MS Store. Before purchasing, please be sure to read our Refund Policy in FAQ #3.

The MAC version requires an emulator. Use the Promo-Code SEWING to get 10% off Codeweavers translator by clicking Get CrossOver.

Once the product is purchased (use the appropriate Add-to-Cart button), you will be emailed the license information to register the software.

SewArt
SewArt
Email download.
$75.00
SewArt (CD)
SewArt (CD)
CD (only shipped in the US), includes email download.
$93.00
International Support

SewArt offers support for some languages other than English. These include Danish, French, German, Dutch, Portuguese, and Spanish. The required software ships with the product. To use this language support, open SewArt and click the Options menu item Language Support and choose the desired language there.

Features
  • Reads raster or vector format images (supported input formats include *.bmp, *.png, *.jpg, *.gif, *.svg, *.wmf, and *.emf)
  • Allows images in other (unsupported) file formats to be pasted into the SewArt workspace
  • Converts images to high-quality embroidery files for sewing
  • Supports output embroidery file formats including Brother (c) *.pes, Tajima (c) *.dst, Janome (c) *.jef, Melco (c) *.exp, Viking(c) *.hus New Pfaff (c) *.vip, Viking SE (c) *.vp3, and Singer (c) *.xxx (these may be converted by SewWhat-Proor other embroidery editors, to a larger variety of embroidery file formats compatible with most home and commercial machines)
  • Contains image-processing tools for converting images into color-reduced, smoothed images suitable for digitizing
  • Includes a variety of pattern fills which can be applied to sew individual regions of the image
  • Supports both auto-digitizing and manual digitizing options to give substantial user control over the digitizing process

Getting Started

The help that accompanies SewArt contains a mini-tutorial that describes the steps necessary to load input image files and convert them to embroidery files. After opening SewArt by double-clicking the desktop icon, click the Help/Help Topics menu item. This will open the Getting Started main help page which presents a step-by-step tutorial for using the various features of SewArt.

Several image-processing tools are available in SewArt. In many cases, these will be necessary to use in order to reduce the color content and smooth the image file before it can be sewn. Usually, clipart images are already smooth enough to be sewn immediately, so these constitute a good set of images for starting to use the digitizing features of SewArt.

Once a suitable image has been obtained the auto-digitizing Sewing mode is entered by clicking the Convert toolbar button (the sewing-machine icon). This presents a stitching toolbar from which choices for pattern fills, stitch angles, etc., can be made. Options for auto-digitizing the entire image or just a single color, or manually sewing each color in the image, are available on this toolbar.

Below is a clipart image that was sewn with SewArt using the default pattern fill. The textured fill appears after the image has been converted (sewn) to stitches. In this case, the conversion process took less than 5 minutes to complete. More complicated images will take longer and require use of the image conversion tools prior to producing the embroidery file.

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Image digitized with SewArt from royalty-free clipart.
Video Tutorials
Click on an icon below to begin playing the associated video. You may pause the selection carousel by moving your mouse over it.  Note that the videos have been created over a span of several years, so the SewArt workspace appearance in the tutorial may be different from the current version of the software.

Click an icon below to begin viewing the video