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How to set a certain amount of stiches in sew art
How to set a certain amount of stiches in sew art












how to set a certain amount of stiches in sew art

If you don’t use ‘Select’, the next click will be the start of another Outline. If your Outline is ready, click on the icon ‘Select’ to stop making Outlines. With right-clicking, each click is the curve point. Each click is the end of a line/corner point, making a reference point. I have made a zigzag line by left-clicking 5 times: the first = start of a line, second, third and fourth are the corners and the fifth = the last click, then Enter = end of the line. If you want to actually close a closed object, stop at (6 or pre-last node=click) and use Enter: you don’t have to make a final click placed on the first node and close – V8 will do that for you. If you want to end an open object, use Enter: the line will stop. Left-click for straight lines, right-click for curved lines. The pictures above are showing the steps of making an object. I have used both ‘Open Object’ and ‘Closed Object’ to make different samples. Select a digitizing tool (Toolbar, left, ‘Digitize’) and make a shape – open or closed. To use a single or triple Outline, select either from the Stitch Toolbar. Just view the stitching with the Travel tools, to be sure which type you want to use. You will not see much difference on screen, between these three stitch types. If you want your embroidery to look more hand-stitched, use the Sculpture Outline: this alternates single and triple stitching for a variable (thick-thin) Outline. The schedule above shows the steps your machine takes, while making this stitch. The tripe Outline repeats each stitch three times, to make a thicker line. The single Outline places a single row of stitches along a digitized line. You can use this for anything: object outlines, details and simple borders. The first two icons for Outlines are the simplest type of stitching to digitize. Right-click for settings.ġ2: Pattern Run Outine/Settings. There are 11 Sampler Blackwork Borders embroidery files you can place on your workspace,then use your USBstick to write to card/machine and move these to your embroidery machine and stitch them out for future reference.ġ1: Candlewicking Outline/Settings. If you want to see the different Blackwork outlines and embroider them for Stitch samples, go to the BERNINA Embroidery Library, Public Embroidery, Reference Files – Blackwork Borders. Name derives from black silk thread traditionally used in this form of embroidery. Right-click for setting.ġ0: Blackwork Outline/Settings. Create long, narrow borders with a ‘comb’ effect.

how to set a certain amount of stiches in sew art

Right-click for settings.ĩ: Blanket Outline/Settings. Create raised satin borders – can be used with Trapunto for quilting effects.

how to set a certain amount of stiches in sew art

Right-click for settings.Ĩ: Raised Satin Outline/Settings. Create thicker borders or columns of even thickness. Right-click for settings.ħ: Satin Outline/Settings. Right-click for settings.Ħ: Zigzag Outline/Settings. Create traditional Stemstitch borders or details such as stems and vines. Right-click for settings.ĥ: Stemstitch Outline/Settings. Create traditional Backstitch borders – old, adaptable stitch type used for delicate outlines. Right-click for settings.Ĥ: Backstitch outline/Settings. Right-click for settings.ģ: Sculpture Run Outline/Settings. Create a thicker outline by repeating each stitch three times – use for heavier borders or details. Right-click for settings.Ģ: Triple Outline/Settings.

how to set a certain amount of stiches in sew art

Create a single row of stitches along a digitized outline – used for borders or details. The Stitches Toolbar can be found at the bottom of your screen, with 12 icons for making Outline s:ġ: Single Outline/Settings. Icons can be used by left-click = activate, and right-click = properties. In this lesson we will limit ourselves to Outlines (fill stitches are covered in the next lesson). A vast amount of outlines and fill stitches basic and more artistic or decorative.














How to set a certain amount of stiches in sew art