Creating simple outlines

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Use Stitches > Single Outline to create a single row of stitches along a digitized outline – used for borders or details.

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Use Stitches > Triple Outline to create a thicker outline by repeating each stitch three times – use for heavier borders or details.

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Use Stitches > Sculpture Outline to create a tick-thin outline alternating single and triple stitches for a hand-stitched look.

Use the Single and Triple tools to digitize lines of single or triple outline stitching. This is the simplest type of stitching you can digitize. It can be used for anything from details, object outlines, and simple borders. Single places a single row of stitches along a digitized line. Triple repeats each stitch three times for a thicker line.

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For a more hand-stitched appearance, use Sculpture Outline. This variant stitch type alternates single and triple stitching for a thick-thin outline.

Note  You can’t see much difference between these stitch types on screen. To check, view the stitching with the Travel tools.

To create a single or triple outline...

Left and right mouse clicks create reference points – corner points and curve points respectively. The outline is created with default settings.

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You can mimic handmade embroidery with Single or Triple stitches by setting the length to 4.0 mm.

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