Sequencing Outline Segments; Sequencing Segments - Pulse BES Embroidery Software 2 Instruction Manual

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Editing Designs 121
is also useful when you want to add a stabilizer to the fabric, but
are unable to hoop it, for instance using a water-soluble
stabilizer on top of a terry-cloth towel.
To add basting stitches to designs:
1 Open an existing design.
2 On the Home tab, in the Text section, click the Auto Baste
tool.
The basting stitches appear around your design.

Sequencing Outline Segments

Using the Sequence View, you can alter the sequence of
segments in your designs. You can move them up, down, to the
beginning of the sewing order, or to the end. You can also use
this view to move a segment to the nearest layer (up or down) of
the same thread color.

Sequencing Segments

The sequence of the segments is the order in which they are
embroidered. The sequence is important because you want
segments that are near to each other to sew one after the other.
This reduces jump stitches and the need to trim them later.
For example, you can have three objects, all of which start on
the left and end on the right. Object 3 is in between Object 1

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