![]() ![]() Even though it appears that there is only one round of stitching, SewArt will actually create three.īecause we have selected “Appliqué” as the stitch type, SewArt will create three rounds of stitching as previously described: the placement stitching, the tack down stitching and the final satin stitching. You may notice that on the right hand side, the color stops are displayed. The lower the number for the length, the tighter the stitching will be. 1 = 3mm.įor the density, which is labeled “Length,” I chose 2. ![]() I chose 30 for my stitch width which is 30 *. The setting: Height, controls the width of the stitches. Then you need to select the width and density of your stitches. In the top bar, select “Appliqué (Border)” then make sure that in the drop down box, select “5 Satin” for the stitch type. In order to create the appliqué design, we first need to select the appropriate settings. This will bring you to a new screen where you define the stitch types. Click on the sewing machine icon to start creating some stitches. Now the circle is ready to use as a basis for an appliqué design. ![]()
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