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Paths
Percentage pull-
compensation
Perpendicular
underlay
Pitch
Points
A path is any line or shape that you draw using the Text or Punching
tools. A path can be open, having end points such as a zig zag line,
or a path can be closed, having a continuous line such as a
rectangle.
A path is any line or shape that you draw using Bezier curves. Any
shape can be a path. A path can be either open or closed. A closed
path has no beginning or end; for example, a rectangle is a closed
path. An open path has distinct endpoints; for example, a zigzag line
is an open path.
Pull-compensation is expressed as a percentage. For example, if
you adjust the pull-compensation to 110%, the stitches will stitch
from one side to the other a total of 10% longer than with no pull-
compensation set. You can also enter a maximum range to set the
maximum amount of pull-compensation.
Perpendicular underlay places underlay stitches perpendicular to the
top stitching. Perpendicular is like parallel underlay, but the underlay
is placed vertically.
Degree of slope or angle of stitches in relation to a base line.
Unit of stitch density measurement. 10 points equal 1 mm.
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