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Cartoon
Ceeding Stitch
Chain Stitch
Chenille
Colorfast
Column Stitch
Combine Jumps
Complex Fill
Enlargement of original artwork which is used in tablet digitizing as a
template for finished embroidery. This artwork usually contains notes
relating to stitch type, density and color order. Usually six times
larger than finished design size, based on art to stitching ratio of
schiffli machines.
See also Fill Stitch (used interchangeably).
(1) Stitch that looks like a chain link. A flat stitch created on a
chenille machine usually used as outline to define moss (loop)
areas; (2) also used to define chevron stitch used in standard
embroidery.
Type of embroidery in which a loop stitch is formed on the topside of
the fabric. Uses heavy yarns of wool, cotton or acrylic which are
pulled up from reverse side of the fabric using a hook. Also known as
loop piling. Created by a stitch machine that has been adjusted to
form this stitch type.
A thread's ability to retain its color during normal wear and
laundering.
Formed by closely arranged zig-zag stitches. Often used to form
borders. See also Satin Stitch.
A setting that helps you avoid unnecessary trims in a design. When
the embroidery machine has to go to the next part of a design and
that position is more than 12 mm away, a jump stitch is used. If
three or more jump stitches are used, the embroidery machine
activates the trimming mechanism unless Combine Jumps is
selected.
A digitizing capability that allows void areas to be designated as
such when mapping perimeter points, allowing digitizing of fill areas
without sectioning.

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