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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==



Revision as of 09:40, 2 June 2023

Machine embroidery
Module: Computerized embroidery
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2023/06/02
See also

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Introduction

Tatami fill patterns are one major type of stitch types (the others are lines, satin stitches and programmed stitches).

Each software manufacturer its own way of defining these. Generally speaking, one can find a few dozen non-editable patterns in semi-professional software. Professional software has more and allows editing both existing a new patterns.

Typology of tatami fill patterns

(to do)

Pattern editing

DG 15

According to chapter 11 of the DG 15 User's guide, a user can modify or create patterns using the standard patterns dialog.

The following can be defined

  • Stitch length (in 1/10 mm)
  • Number of offsets (i.e. lines that will be stitched before the pattern repeats, typically 4 for simple design and over 10 for complex designs)
  • For each offset, a percentage can be defined. Alternatively the patterns are displayed with lines and beads representing stitches. The beads then can be moved.