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# Ink/Stitch: An open source machine embroidery design platform based on Inkscape
-Want to design embroidery pattern files (PES, DST, and many more) using **free, open source software?**
+Want to design embroidery pattern files (PES, DST and many more) using **free, open source software?**
![Ink/Stitch Logo](images/logos/inkstitch_colour_logo.svg)
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* Watch some [videos](https://inkstitch.org/tutorials/video/) of Ink/Stitch in action
* ...and lots more on our [website](https://inkstitch.org)
+Need help?
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+* Contact us in via the [Inkscape Forum](https://inkscape.org/forums/embroidery/)
+* Join our [chat channel](https://chat.inkscape.org/channel/inkstitch)
+
# Background and Philosophy
_by @lexelby, an Ink/Stitch programmer_
I received a really wonderful christmas gift for a geeky programmer hacker: an embroidery machine. It's pretty much a CNC thread-bot... I just had to figure out how to design programs for it. The problem is, **all free embroidery design software seemed to be terrible**, especially when you add in the requirement of being able to run in Linux, my OS of choice.
-I started off hacking on [inkscape-embroidery](http://www.jonh.net/~jonh/inkscape-embroidery/). It had some of the basic capabilities I needed, and I saw a lot of potential. I love the idea of using an existing, ultra-powerful SVG editor as the basis for an embroidery design suite.
+I started off hacking on [inkscape-embroidery](http://www.jonh.net/~jonh/inkscape-embroidery/). It had some of the basic capabilities I needed and I saw a lot of potential. I love the idea of using an existing, ultra-powerful SVG editor as the basis for an embroidery design suite.
-Things took off from there. I continued adding features as I needed them, and by this point, very little if any of the original code remains.
+Things took off from there. I continued adding features as I needed them and by this point, very little if any of the original code remains.
-The goal of Ink/Stitch is to provide a powerful embroidery digitizing platform for everyone **completely free**. I want to open up the field of embroidery design, making it approachable even for those who can't spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on software. And I want folks like me, who love to combine code with art, to have an open, extensible, and approachable platform to hack on.
+The goal of Ink/Stitch is to provide a powerful embroidery digitizing platform for everyone **completely free**. I want to open up the field of embroidery design, making it approachable even for those who can't spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on software. And I want folks like me, who love to combine code with art, to have an open, extensible and approachable platform to hack on.