Free Sewing Machine SVG

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Sewing nerd who is absolutely determined to perfect this insanely fun hobby.

24 Responses

  1. Debbie says:

    Thank you so much Becky, I will have fun with all my machines with this one. Hope you had a wonderful and happy Christmas. Looking forward to 2021 and all your new videos 🙂

  2. Sheryl Chiquita says:

    This was a great tutorial!! for some reason my computer says the svg’s are not secure…and i cant open either one :(……is there any work around for that?

  3. Patricia Hadder says:

    Thank you Becky for the Sewing Machine bag. You and Keith have a Happy New Year.Happy Sewing,Pat Hadder Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Power Tools with ThreadSent: Sunday, December 27, 2020 4:14 PMTo: pathadder@gmail.comSubject: [New post] Free Sewing Machine SVG Power Tools With Thread posted: " My gift to you. Feel free to use this to your heart’s content. I uploaded it to the Brother Canvas Cloud, resized, and cut out using my Brother Scan n Cut. Then I stitched it on using Simply Applique software – a module of BES4 that can be purchased s"

  4. azbuyers says:

    I appreciate you sending this design/instructions, but I am unable to open your icons at top of the page. I am using a MAC and it gives an error message.
    Thank you,
    Donna Beyer

  5. Cheryl Hernandez says:

    Thanks Becky – very cute.

  6. Terry P says:

    Thank you for the svg files and tutorial Becky…adorable designs and tote bag…look forward to making it and using the design on a t-shirt!!

  7. Kathie says:

    Thanks, Becky!

  8. Cyn Forrest says:

    Thanks for svg file, Becky. Cute idea. Buttons are terrific! BTW, Amazon and Hobby Lobby carry blank canvas tote bags all ready to embellish. Quick! Loved the BES tut. Very helpful. Thanks again and a very Happy New Year to you and your family. Gotta be better than 2020, eh?! 😍

  9. Yolanda Calderon says:

    Hi Becky, I have a question regarding the Simply Applique software, is it only for brother machines? I called Allbrands and was told would not work on my Babylock Destiny2. I’m not that computer literate. I wanted to purchase the software now I’m not sure.

    • Yes, the software will work with your Baby Lock. It doesn’t go on your embroidery machine. It goes on your computer laptop/desktop and it will save any files to .pes which you need. The person at the store didn’t know what they were talking about. I bought it at Allbrands and I use it on my Baby Lock Ellegante2 all the time. 🙂🙂

    • Cyn Forest says:

      Hi Yolanda: BES4 (Simply Appliqué) is software. You can save the files you create/modify to ANY file extension. I have a BLDY2 also and save my files as PES. HTHs. Happy New Year.

  10. Carolyn Gill says:

    Thanks for sharing.

  11. Anna says:

    I have been watching and enjoying all the information on the different machines you run and it’s all awesome so inspired

  12. Mindt says:

    Can you use this on a Cricut machine.

  13. Linda L Smik says:

    Very cute file, and I thank you for the free download. I did want to mention that you could have turned your WordPress image into an svg file much easier than you did. I use Inkscape (also a free program like GIMP) and do what is called “trace bitmap” Lots of YouTube University videos to explain how to do that. But if you want to go an even easier route, just use an online conversion app. Simply Google “convert png to svg” or “convert jpg to svg” and you’ll find a whole list of online apps that can be used to convert a simple image like this one. I used to use CuteCutter before I learned how to use Inkscape.
    And a bonus with Inkscape… there is actually an extension you can add to Inkscape called “Inkstitch”. It will allow you to create simple embroidery files for your sewing machine. And Inkscape can upload many embroidery file formats too that you could convert to an svg file to use on your cutting machine too.

    • Inkscape is next on my list of software to learn. On our cross-country trip this summer (2021) a lady in the shop “All Around Quilts” in Idaho was taking pics of paper applique quilt patterns, importing them into Inkscape, and within 5 mins, had created an outline cut file of each piece that was then sent to Google Drive and downloaded into two laser cutting machines to create all the cut fabric pieces (backed with an iron on) to include with their kits. It was fascinating. We have a Glowforge here at the house and it’s certainly something I could do if I wasn’t cutting pieces with my SNC. Since the Brother Canvas accepts .svg files, saving to svg in Inkscape, upload to Canvas, which then makes the .fcm file for use in Simply Applique… The possibilities are endless!

  14. mawwhite says:

    Thank you Becky, for this awesome tutorial. I will post mine when I get it done 🙂 Meanwhile I found your doppleganger while watching an in the hoop video! She’s pictured at the end of the first video
    https://www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/product/In-the-hoop-Mandala-Notebook-Cover.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=job55015 check her out!!!
    Embroids Marsha

  15. Rita Long says:

    I didn’t find an svg file for the sewing machine? I got the words

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