Stitch Era - adapting stitches

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Introduction

Although I don't really plan to investigate working at stitch level, it turned out that even simple vector-based and auto-digitized designs do gain from making changes at this very low level.

Two examples I encountered:

  • In my first one-day SEU class, someone wanted to create a fairly small QR tag. Digitizing is easy, since it only has one color (black) and clean lines. However, there are many jump stitches and instead of removing these, you'd rather have them pass through the corners of the rectangles.
  • Eyes are always a problem. Small circles are not auto-digitized or turn our to be rather slim and ugly ZigZags. One solution is to make these bigger, an other is to add stitches manually and/or move them.

Moving a stitch

In order to enter stitch editing mode:

  • Hit F12 (or select Edit Stitches in the upper left Designs panel
  • Hit F11 to exit from this mode (or some other magic command)


You now can drag stitches (hold down the mouse and do it).

More to come - Daniel K. Schneider 15:38, 7 October 2011 (CEST).