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Steil Stitch
Stitch Bleeding
Stitch Editing
Stitch Gap
Stitch Select tool
Stitch to Outline
Conversion (STO)
Stock Designs
Swiss Embroidery
Style
Tacking Iron
See Column Stitch.
See Bleeding.
Digitizing feature that allows one or more stitches in a pattern to be
deleted, lengthened or altered.
The area(s) of a design without stitching, where stitching should
have occurred.
The Stitch Select tool, located in the Stitch Edit toolbar and in the
Stitch Edit menu, allows you to work in Stitch Mode. This tool allows
you to select and modify individual or groups of stitches. You can
select stitches by clicking on a single stitch or by clicking and
dragging to draw a box around parts of the design. Once you select
stitches, you can edit the stitches and add commands by using the
shortcut menu options. To display the shortcut menu, press Ctrl+E
on your keyboard while using the Stitch Select tool.
Software feature that allows you to convert a stitch file to an outline
file or any parts of a stitch file to an outline file format.
Digitized generic embroidery designs that are readily available at a
cost below that of custom digitized designs.
(1) Satin stitch embroidery; (2) Also recalls the origin of automated
embroidery in Switzerland where the schiffli embroidery machine
was developed in the 1800s by lsaak Groobli. Embroidery remains a
government-supported industry in Switzerland today.
See Recipe.
Device used to fuse heat-sealable items, such as appliqués,
emblems and lettering, to fabric. Also known as an Appliqué Iron.
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