Density

Density of stitching may be set from 2 to 40, except for Pattern Fills Pattern_Fill_icon_lg_dp01028.jpg, Spiral Fills Spiral_Fill_icon_lg_dp01030.jpg, Satin Column Continuous_Satin_icon01032.jpg and Satin Area Satin_Area_icon_m01034.jpg (2 to 80), and Richelieu Bars Richelieu_Bars_icon01036.jpg and Satin Line Satin_Stitch_icon_lg_dp01038.jpg (2 to 15).

 

 

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Pattern Fill Area with Multicolor Gradient

Pattern Fill Area with Gradient Density Fill

Pattern Pattern_Fill_icon_lg_dp01044.jpg and Spiral Spiral_Fill_icon_lg_dp01046.jpg Fill areas and Satin Columns Continuous_Satin_icon01048.jpg may also have density gradients, or variable multi-density. The higher the number, the farther apart the stitches and the fewer stitches are produced. Pattern fills and Satin Columns may also have multicolor gradient density.

Embroidery on thicker fabrics usually looks better with more stitch coverage, or a low density setting. Choose a low value such as 2 or 3 for heavy knit fabrics, a higher value such as 5 or 6 for a light material like linen or satin.

Compensation

Underlay

Stitch Length

Satin Line Width

Fill and Satin Patterns

Motif

Gap and Shape

Start, End and Origin

Feathered Side

Alignment Stitch Type

Object Properties