Starting at one end of the design, stitch back stitches inside the outline. Vary the length of the back stitches to give the stitching a “brick” like appearance. Continue until the entire outline is filled with the stitching. If you are going around curves, use smaller stitches to fill t...
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Stitch length units are regular, and are constrained to multiples of a single whole unit, either on edge or on the diagonal. Yes, there are some artifacts with instances of half-unit stitches, but for the most part they are extremely infrequent in foreground design. They do appear sometimes ...
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This is a straight stitch technique that is often used as an outline. Stitches are often spaced apart, but can be as close or as far from one another as you desire. Backstitch Backstitching is also popular for outlining and creates a tight, close line. It also is popular for lettering....
DESCRIPTION:Consistsofzigzagstitcheslaid downveryclosetogetheratanyangleandwith varyingstitchlengths.Commonlyusedforlettering andoutlining.Satinstitchescanrangeinwidth from1.5mmto8mm.However,thewiderthesatin stitch,themoresusceptibletheyaretosnagging andabrasion.Wider“Satin”stitchesaremore susceptibletosnaggingandabra...
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Commonly used for lettering and outlining. Satin stitches can range in width from 1.5 mm to 8 mm, however, the wider the satin stitch, the more susceptible they are to snagging and abrasion. Scale: Program parameter used to expand or condense the size of the design without changing the ...