My Block Piecer
Create the perfect quilt block all in the hoop!
The perfect inspiration to create custom, traditional or foundation-pieced quilts with your embroidery machine!
Create the perfect quilt block that is pieced and quilted with precision – all in the hoop!
No more guesswork for accuracy -just hoop the fabrics and let My Block Piecer guide your embroidery machine to exact cutting, placement and piecing.
Let Your Embroidery Machine Do The Cutting
Automatically convert My Block Piecer files to cut files. Simply save the file to your machine format and insert a cutwork needle. The machine will do the rest.
My Block Piecer files can be saved as SVG files compatible with most die-cutting machines.
Audition your quilt before you sew a single stitch with over 20,000 fabrics from the most popular textile designers or scan your own in a few simple steps.
Never look for your software files again as My Block Piecer’s intuitive interface saves all files in a single directory by the project.
The Embroiderer's Tool for Precision Quilting - All in the Hoop!
Supports Multiple Design Formats
Quilting Formats: QCC, CQP, HQF, SSD, and TXT
Machine Formats: . art*, dat & Uxy, c2s, gnc*, cnd*, sew, jef, jef+, mgl, sst, exp, ksm, vp3, pcm, xxx, dst, dsb, dsz, 10o, pcs, csd, pes, vip, shv, hus, svg, dxf, plt, TXT, PLT, DXF, Emboss Pattern(emp), Motif Pattern(mtp), Shape Pattern (shp), Library File (ldf)
*Read only
Minimum System Requirements:
Windows 8 – 8.1
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz)* or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2 (more info)
RAM: 2 GB (64-bit)
Hard disk space: 20 GB (64-bit)
Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver.
Exception:
Inspirations Software will run on a MAC with the use of a MAC Key. For more information click here.
* Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. US Patent 8,967,062
THIS PRODUCT IS A DOWNLOAD - YOU WILL RECEIVE A LINK AFTER YOU ORDER WITH YOUR SERIAL NUMBER AND DOWNLOAD INFORMATION
Tamara R.
Does this software work with Designer 1 machines? I use a floppy disc for getting designs to my machine. It's 20 years old and still going!