Janome DigitizerPro Instruction Book page 18

Embroidery software
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Use the Run Line tool to digitize lines of single or
triple run stitching. Run Line places a single row
of run stitches along a digitized line. Triple Run
Line repeats each stitch three (or more) times for
a thicker line. See
Digitizing lines
Use Turning Angle Fill to digitize columns of
varying width and stitch angle. Digitized pairs of
reference points define the outline, while lines
connecting the pairs define the stitch angles. See
Digitizing columns of varying width
Use Border to digitize columns of constant width.
It is typically used for digitizing borders and
outlines of larger shapes. You can digitize columns
to create thick lines or borders. Border is typically
used with Satin stitch. Use the Parallel Fill tool to
digitize large and irregular shapes. Most shapes
can be digitized with this tool. By digitizing
boundaries within Parallel Fill objects, you can
create filled objects with holes. See
complex shapes with fixed stitch angles
Stitch types
There are three basic stitch types available with
embroidery machines – Run Line, Satin and
Weave Fill. Everything else is a variant of these.
The stitch type you use depends on the object
shape, size and the effect you want to achieve. See
Outline & Fill Stitches
Column of varying width
(Turning Angle Fill)
Large irregular shape
(Parallel Fill)
Narrow column
(Border)
Detail (Run Line)
for details.
for details.
Digitizing
for details.
for details.
Weave Fill for large
shapes
Embossed Fill for
effects
Satin for narrow
shapes
JANOME Embroidery Software Instruction Book
Chapter 3 Introduction to Embroidery Digitizing
Satin Fill creates a glossy, high-quality effect. It is
well suited to stitching narrow shapes or 'columns',
where each stitch traverses the width of the
column. See
Creating satin fills
angle. See
Creating weave fills
Embossed Fill is a decorative
fill stitch in which the needle
penetrations form a tiled
pattern. Select from a wide
variety of available patterns.
See
Creating embossed fills
for details.
Note In EasyDesign, use the
Run Line method to digitize lines of single run
stitching. Run Line is both a stitch type and an
'input method'. See
Digitizing lines
Thread colors and thread charts
When you digitize, you select thread colors for
each object you create from the Color Chart. New
objects are digitized using the selected color.
JANOME Embroidery Software lets you manage the
thread colors in your Color Chart. Select from a
wide range of commercial thread charts. In
JANOME Embroidery Software, you can set the
color inside the hoop to match the color of the
fabric you intend to stitch out on. Background
colors are treated as
design details
with the design. See
Thread Colors
for details.
Weave Fill stitch consists
of rows of run stitches
and is suitable for filling
large, irregular shapes.
You can select from many
attractive Weave Fill
patterns. Generally the
default size and spacing
will produce the best
results, but you may like
to change the stitch
for details.
for details.
and are saved
for details.
16

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Digitizer mbDigitizerpro 3.0Digitizer mb 3.0

Table of Contents