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($52 ) – 10/10 Based on 1834 reviews Use or to save yourself $5 when you buy! WinStitch, and its Mac based brother MacStitch, have a lot going for them. With a massive 30 thread types, and great ease of use, it’s a fantastic competitor. However, its not been widely picked up due to its fairly young age (5 years), so does not have as much following as PC Stitch. In addition the yearly upgrades are chargable (although not required).
In addition you can move the pattern from MacStitch to WinStitch with ease. It can also open a lot of PCStitch files (not all) which makes it the most user friendly of all software programs. Demo: Threads: 30 brands Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Yearly. ($50 ($20 with discount)) – 9/10 Based on 2063 reviews You should also use the code “ PCS11UPG” to save $30 when you buy! PC Stitch is full program with all the trimings. Its base ease of use is great, however it’s real advantages lie in better color picking (but I would still cast an eye over them to make sure), and 2000 pre-programmed patterns. It does have its negative though, as PC Stitch uses its own unique pattern files that can’t be opened without using PC Stitch’s separate pattern viewer.
However, recently many competitors have unofficially included the ability to open, view and edit PC Stitch files. Threads: DMC, Anchor, others Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Yearly; additional cost. ($35) – 8/10 Based on 1112 reviews KG Chart has a fantastic set of stitches, incredible ease of use, and a lot of regular, and worthwhile updates. It’s been created by a non-stitcher, but their understanding of our needs is great. There’s also forums and an email for support and issues. It’s the second most used program out there, and for £24 is a steal. There are however two things to note; firstly the colors can sometimes be a little red-based so require manual picking.
The second issue is its a little buggy; it used to be our best pick, but as PCstitch started to improve, KG Chart just couldn’t keep up. Threads: DMC & Cosmo Print to PDF: No, you can download another (free) program called to do this Updates: Quarterly (FREE) – 8/10 Based on 37 reviews Built off the back of Ryijy, this pattern creator has come a long way. Initially its much like any other pattern creator, with some advanced features in the printing sections. However, where BlendThreads stands out is the greatest two additions I think we’ve ever looked at. Firstly the thread selector program allows you to either pick a close fit thread based on what stock you have, but also allows for the blending of threads to get super accurate colors (personally, I LOVE this).
Secondly is its unique backstitch portion, that allows you to ‘trace’ the image with a transparency, meaning you can get super clean back stitches. However, its untested on Windows 8/10. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Monthly ($30) – 7/10 Based on 31 reviews Jane Greenoff’s latest pattern maker. Unlike the previous versions that were overly complicated for new users, the new Istitch has been built with simplicity in mind. In addition there are also video guides (if you purchase the DVD version) to help new designers. As a result it’s the easiest to get into at first, however finding more advanced features is a little difficult, meaning a serious designer might consider another program. You can either buy the DVD version with guide videos, or the download without videos for the same price.
The main issue however is that there are no updates to the program, and based on Istitch2 being a paid update of the previous version, I’d imagine you’d have to buy a new one every time Windows updates Threads: DMC & Anchor Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Every 2 years; additional cost ($42) – 6/10 Based on 46 reviews A very new program by the online cross stitch giant Sew and So. Its literately just been developed, and so it’s hard to comment on its long term prospects, however that’s also where my concerns lie. It’s unlikely that an online retailer has a coder on the permanent staff, meaning its unlikely to get updates, and if they do, it will likely be a costed upgrade. A little much to as considering the high price point to begin. The light version is $42, but is limited to a 500×500 work area and 50 colors. Whilst that might be all you need, there are other alternatives which offer better value for money. Threads: DMC & Anchor Print to PDF: Yes Updates: None ($60) – 6/10 Based on 57 reviews HobbyWare is very much like STOIK, in fact, it’s pretty much identical.
However, there have not been any updates for 3 years (despite often website updates), which seems a little odd. However, their customer care team is one of the best around, which is something a lot of the competitors don’t have. In addition they have the best colour blending options out there, and whilst this only really applies for larger patterns or professionals, its regarded by many as the best pattern maker commercially available. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Every 2 years; additional cost ($182) – 5/10 Based on 47 reviews Of all the software reviewed, this is the closest to Jane Greenoff’s previous pattern makers. However that said, there is a reason she stopped creating them 15 years ago – there are MUCH better options out there for cheaper.
Apparently DP Software didn’t get the message with its frankly over inflated cost. It also works on Mac, with an unexplained £9 price difference. Threads: 20 Bands Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Yearly, additional cost ($155 to $830) – 5/10 Based on 213 reviews Recently thought to be dead, StitchCraft has come back on the scene with higher prices, and no improvements. It is a good program, with a nice set of tools on the advanced versions, but they ramp the price up to crazy levels; no one is willing to pay $830 for a cross stitch program. Threads: 33 different brands Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Unknown ($51) – 5/10 Based on 98 reviews You don’t hear much about STOIK programs, and I’ve never understood why. They do a great job, and are reasonably priced.
They are a larger team, so updates are regular, and there is good support. The only reason is doesn’t come higher on my list is its lack of backing from the community. If you have an issue, many would suggest you change to KG Chart or PC Stitch, where there is a wealth of help and guides from the stitching community. Threads: DMC, Anchor & Maderia Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Yearly ($199/FREE) – 5/10 Based on 23 reviews Stitch Painter Gold does a lot, and is a nice alternative, but after 3 months of using it, I still can’t understand why the price is so high. It’s complicated to use comparatively, and doesn’t have enough image editing capabilities.
The biggest issue however is you have to use a USB stick supplied by them to use the program on your computer; meaning you have to have it plugged in constantly. However, it does have a full version demo which doesn’t appear to run out Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Yearly ($99 to $299) – 5/10 Based on 17 reviews A pretty good pattern creater in principle EasyGrapher is actually a program being sold and updated since 1988, however sadly the last updated was in 2009. They are still taking orders, and its not a bad piece of software, but there are much better ones out there. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Not since 2009 (FREE) – 4/10 Based on 18 reviews The first fan built pattern making software, Ryijy is named after a Finnish rug, which the program can also do.
It’s not been updated in a very long time, and only works with DMC threads, however the base code is the starting point of almost 90% of the other cross stitch pattern generators out there. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Not since 2003 ($99) – 3/10 Based on 13 reviews ILSoft used to be a major player in cross stitch generation programs, however in early 2008 they sold out to a larger owner, and since then the program has been all but ignored. It’s still a great program, however the lack of quality updates makes it a little lacklustre compared to alternatives. Due to the lack of updates I would ALWAYS go for something thats updated regularly, like PCStitch or WinStitch. Threads: DMC & Anchor Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Last updated 2009 (FREE) – 4/10 Based on 14 reviews The only free fully fledged program on the list. Well, it’s free, and with that comes limited use. However, if you’re looking to spend as little as possible, Stitch Art Easy!
Will definitely do the job. It’s got everything you might need, and really helps you get your head around making patterns. If you want a little more, you have the opportunity to purchase one of the other programs, so it’s a great starter program. If you do upgrade, WinStitch or MacStitch is most similar in design.
Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Updates: No schedule (FREE) – 3/10 Based on 4 reviews All of the other reviews on this page are developed programs, officially released into the world. Cstitch however is slightly different. Its open source.
This means that no one owns the program. If you want something added to it, code it and add it yourself. This could be a little annoying, but if you got a coder friend, you might be onto a winner here.
Threads: 15 Brands Print to PDF: Yes Updates: None; open source Best FREE PC cross stitch pattern software. (FREE) – 6/10 Based on 97 reviews Built off the back of Ryijy, this pattern creator has come a long way. Initially its much like any other pattern creator, with some advanced features in the printing sections. However, where BlendThreads stands out is the greatest two additions I think we’ve ever looked at. Firstly the thread selector program allows you to either pick a close fit thread based on what stock you have, but also allows for the blending of threads to get super accurate colors (personally, I LOVE this).
Secondly is its unique backstitch portion, that allows you to ‘trace’ the image with a transparency, meaning you can get super clean back stitches. However, its untested on Windows 8/10. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Monthly. (FREE) – 4/10 Based on 14 reviews The only free fully fledged program on the list. Well, it’s free, and with that comes limited use. However, if you’re looking to spend as little as possible, Stitch Art Easy!
Will definitely do the job. It’s got everything you might need, and really helps you get your head around making patterns. If you want a little more, you have the opportunity to purchase one of the other programs, so it’s a great starter program. If you do upgrade, WinStitch or MacStitch is most similar in design. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Updates: No schedule (FREE) – 3/10 Based on 4 reviews All of the other reviews on this page are developed programs, officially released into the world. Cstitch however is slightly different.
Its open source. This means that no one owns the program. If you want something added to it, code it and add it yourself. This could be a little annoying, but if you got a coder friend, you might be onto a winner here.
Threads: 15 Brands Print to PDF: Yes Updates: None; open source Best ONLINE cross stitch pattern software. ($10 per pattern) – 8/10 Based on 147 reviews A fairly new pattern maker, Thread-Bare has a wealth of dithering and effects options, making it s very powerful tool, all-be-it slightly hard to use at first. It’s mostly used for image conversion patterns, as the editor doesn’t let you fix stray pixels, however its powerful code gives you really great results with photos, and the pattern viewer is great. 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.
Threads: DMC & Riolis Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Monthly (FREE) – 7.5/10 Based on 1042 reviews All online pattern makers have one big problem: limitations. However, of all the online pattern makers I’ve used, patternsforyou.com has the least. With a large 300×300 stitching area, quite good image editing and color selection, it’s the best one. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes (FREE) – 7/10 Based on 302 reviews With a limited 150×120 stitch area it’s a little annoying, but the real beauty of is the ease of use. Select your image, and it does it all for you. The only options you get are changing the size (it defaults to maximum), but it’s the easiest of all pattern makers around.
However, that said, I would suggest using the (also free), which gives a few more options. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes (FREE) – 7/10 Based on 57 reviews A simple image upload and export pattern creator, pixel-stitch is actually a great tool, with very good color picking and no size limits. The only issue is it doesn’t allow for image editing, or image creation, giving it a slightly lower score that it may otherwise deserve. Threads: DMC & Anchor Print to PDF: Yes ($5 per pattern) – 6/10 Based on 4 reviews A nice editior, with quite a few options, however weirdly has a size selection only in inches. Due to the low cost of the per pattern fee, it ranks better than other more advanced online pattern makers. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes ($9/FREE per pattern) – 6/10 Based on 17 reviews You don’t hear much from this pattern creator, but unlike its completitors it has another something; like DMC’s Snap & Stitch you can purchase the whole kit, thread, aida and needles included. The only bad sides are a lack of color on their patterns and there are fixed sizes.
Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes ($10/FREE per pattern) – 6/10 Based on 36 reviews The new online photo converter from DMC lacks some of the finesse of other online converters, giving a questionable result, however the unique feature of being able to buy all the threads for the pattern and then getting the pattern for free made it rate well with our testers. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes ($12 per pattern) – 6/10 Based on 4 reviews A confusing price point makes PictureCraftWork both a steal (if your pattern is less than 1000 stitches) or fairly average priced for online converters. It has the added benefit of quite an advanced pattern creation tool set, but color picking is a little off.
Threads: DMC, Anchor & Madeira Print to PDF: Yes (FREE) – 5/10 Based on 46 reviews As a craft pattern app maker, you would expect to be quite good, and it is, however its clearly make for the younger market, with very limited image editing and a 100×100 stitch area. It does have a cool feature of sharing your patterns though! Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes (FREE) – 5/10 Based on 78 reviews If you go a poll of online pattern makers, Pic2Pat comes up fairly high. There are many arguments in its favour, such as 4 thread types, ease of use, etc.
However the set sizes of the output are a little annoying. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes (FREE) – 5/10 Based on 13 reviews A simple program, with a few options you can play with, and 4 different thread brands. It has a few options that work in its favour, however you cannot do any image editing.
Threads: DMC, Anchor, Maderia & Red Heart Print to PDF: Yes ($5 per pattern) – 5/10 Based on 8 reviews An extremely limited option list, without a quality preview (I’ve been informed thats soon to change), yet $5 per pattern, photo2crossstitch bottoms our list. However, as the newest online pattern maker, they also have a lot of room for improvement. The team behind it have reached out, and we should be seeing improvements starting to happen soon. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Best MAC cross stitch pattern software. ($50 ) – 9/10 Based on 543 reviews Use or to save yourself $5 when you buy! This is the Mac version of WinStitch, our second place PC option, and whilst they are very similar, there are a few small differences.
That said, the creators are keen to make sure they are both kept up to date at the same regularity and the Mac version has been catching up with the PC versions recently. It’s a simple to use program, it has loads of options and works super smoothly. In addition you can move the pattern from MacStitch to WinStitch with ease. Demo: Threads: 30 brands Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Yearly. ($191) – 5/10 Based on 47 reviews This is very similar to the old Jane Greenoff pattern making software, however its updated yearly, has a limited selection, is complicated, and is VERY expensive considering its closest (and arguably a lot better) alternative is a quarter of the cost. Threads: 20 Bands Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Yearly, additional cost ($199) – 5/10 Based on 23 reviews Stitch Painter Gold does a lot, and is a nice alternative, but after 3 months of using it, I still can’t understand why the price is so high.
It’s complicated to use comparatively, and doesn’t have enough image editing capabilities. The biggest issue however is you have to use a USB stick supplied by them to use the program on your computer; meaning you have to have it plugged in constantly. However, it does have a full version demo which doesn’t appear to run out Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Updates: Yearly Best iPad & iPhone cross stitch pattern software.
($3) – 8/10 Based on 92 reviews A fantastic app, with fantastic reviews from anyone that uses it. Its easily comparable to the likes of paid PC software, however makes use of touch screen android devices to give a really good usability.
The only real negatives are that it doesn’t come with instructions or a tutorial, and isn’t updated as often as other apps (yet still once a quarter). They also constantly add to the apps core features, so it will continue to develop and get better over the near future. Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes.
($1) – 7/10 Based on 220 reviews For only a dollar it’s hard to say anything bad about this app, however using this app for the last 3 months, I know its pattern making ability is great. However, without the ability to print or transfer the patterns to PC it’s not a fantastic part of your pattern making arsenal. You can share it via integrated social media, however you also have to have the app to access the file, and you can’t lock it down.
Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Best LINUX cross stitch pattern software. (FREE) – 6/10 Based on 7 reviews As the only Linux pattern program out there, KXStitch holds the title as best; but that doesn’t make it a good program. Its lacking in special stitches, more thread sets, and its a little draining on CPU. However, its ease to use does help it out massively, which is why its score is higher than you’d expect.
Threads: DMC Print to PDF: Yes Unsupported Software Replacements: (PC) REPLACEMENT: (FREE) – 4/10 The only usable free alternative, Ryijy is open source and works independantly from Photoshop, but with a very similar process. MyriaCross (PC) REPLACEMENT: ($52 ) – 10/10 MyriaCross gave some of its code to WinStitch, so they could replicate their features. As a result, its the best, and closes alternative Easy Cross (PC) REPLACEMENT: ($52 ) – 10/10 Slightly less easy to use, but a full software option PixelCraft (ONLINE) REPLACEMENT: (FREE) – 9/10 A slightly improved version of PixelCraft (MAC) REPLACEMENT: ($52 ) – 9/10 A similar, but much more advanced program (MAC) REPLACEMENT: (FREE) – 9/10 Just as simple to use, but without the need for installation.
In addition has slightly better editing tools Cross Stitch 2 Go HD (IPAD) REPLACEMENT: ($8) – 8/10 A slight improvement on Cross Stitch 2 Go HD, with a higher price tag X-Stitch (IPAD) REPLACEMENT: ($8) – 8/10 A better app, but comes with a beefy price too Cross Stitch Saga (IPAD/IPHONE) REPLACEMENT: ($8) – 8/10 Following Cross Stitch Saga’s removal from the apple store, the best alternative is StitchSketch a paid alternative from the makers of KGchart. I’ve also created a great infographic on for easy selection. I am the programmer of BlendThreads, and I was exceedingly surprised to learn that BlendThreads is no longer supported and that I have given parts of the code to WinStitch. I am sure I would have noticed doing so, yet I have absolutely no recollection of the event. BlendThreads is a hobby of mine and is under constant tinkering, with some work occurring today. Currently the ImageEditor part has been receiving most attention, with quite a few functions being added to increase its functionality.
Regards Richard. Thanks for including our thread-bare.com app in your reviews! The $9.99 price point is intended to be cheaper than buying an app for people who just want an odd conversion doing – we plan on providing access to the app at a much lower price point as part of a store platform for people wanting to sell patterns. There are a lot of options which can be overwhelming and we’re working on providing a way to make picking them easier. Also, we just added new palette options so people can chose the latest full DMC 482 range (with the new 01-35 colors) or the 447 range without them.