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This fill style places moss style chenille stitches arranged in a grid on a closed area. This fill style is intended only for machines including chenille feature. |
➢Select the tool Create an Area with Chenille Stitches through any available way:
oOpen the Smart Design window and select the corresponding tool.
oClick on the arrow below the "Create Objects" button and select the corresponding tool.
oOpen the tooltab EMBROIDERY, click on the arrow below the "Area" button and select the corresponding tool.
A context ToolsTab containing the most frequently used properties of this fill style will open.
➢Set the fill properties from the ToolsTab (above) or the Object Inspector (below).
➢Digitize the object (through any digitizing method) by inserting the required elements of this object type. |
➢Confirm and GENERATE stitches.
➢If editing is required, just select the Select Object tool on the Main Toolbar. |
About Fill Style Properties •You can edit (define or modify) all the properties of this object type from the Object Inspector (see below). •The most commonly used properties are also available on the corresponding tooltab. •The current value of the properties are displayed on the Object Inspector or the tooltab when an object of this type is being created or when an existing object of this type is selected. |
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It specifies the color number of the thread palette corresponding to the main color of the object.
It specifies the rectangular grid size.
It specifies the regular stitch size, that is distance between the stitches ends (where the needle goes through the fabric).
It defines the insertion of surrounding fill tracks that enhance the edge finishing of the chenille object. |
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It defines a exclusion margin free of stitches.
It enables smooth direction changes.
It defines the distance used as the limit for automatic thread trim insertion. |
Read also
•Concepts about the UNIFORM AREA object.
•Concepts about Classic Digitizing.