Colors

Consistency

It is possible for each character to have a different color. However, the same colors should be used throughout a font if it is intended to have a uniform appearance. For instance, change the first thread color in the Letter A to the desired color, and select the desired area and line types. These settings will be used for all other letters in the font.

Font colors can be standardized in the Universal Properties Universal_Properties_icon00121.jpg wizard.

Tie Offs

Underlay Stitches

Compensation

Overlaps and Underlay Bars

Traveling Stitches inside a Character or SuperDesign

Separating Columns

Mitered Corners

Large Lettering

Serifs