The selected Motif is only used by the MultiWave Fill if the Use Motifs option is selected on the Options tab.
Motif
Click the drop-down arrow to select the desired group of motif patterns.
Click the drop-down arrow to select the desired category of motif patterns.
Click the drop-down arrow to select the desired motif visually. Motifs are also numbered for convenient reference.
The Minimum Gap is the minimum amount of extra stitching that is placed between the motifs along the line. This is in addition to any spacing that is part of the selected motif.
Select this option to make the shape of the motifs follow the curves of the line.
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When Fit To Line is off, the ends of each motif are placed on the line. |
When Fit To Line is on, each motif is adjusted to fit along the line. |
Use this option to reverse the direction of the motif along the line. Some motifs are symmetrical and will have no apparent change when they are reversed.
Use Kern to automatically increase the space between adjacent motifs where necessary, so that the motifs fit along the line without overlapping.
Use this option to mirror the motif across the line of motif fill. Some motifs are symmetrical and will have no apparent change when they are mirrored.
The Height and Width are initially set according to the chosen motif. The maximum and minimum values for Height and Width are individual to each motif.
Use this option to keep the relative Height and Width in proportion when either is changed.
Select Running or Triple stitch for stitching out the motifs. Set the maximum stitch Length from 1 to 12mm in steps of 0.1mm. Length is initially set to the recommended value for each motif.
Change Bumblebee Wings to MultiWave Fill with a MultiWave Line
Click File, New to open a new window.
In the Quick Access toolbar, click Insert .
In the folder Documents\mySewnet\Samples\Stitch Editor\Stitch load the 'Bumblebee 2' embroidery.
Click the Object tab. The pointer changes to the Object Select pointer.
All of the icons are unavailable (grayed out) as no area of stitches is selected.
Click the upper wing to select it.
Note the end stitch number in the Control Strip.
In the Modify Object area, Click Remove Underlying Stitches .
The number of stitches is reduced, as shown by a lower end stitch number in the Control Strip.
Click the lower wing to select it, then click Remove Underlying Stitches . The number of stitches drops again.
Remove Underlying Stitches removes any underlay stitches, or other stitches, under a fill area. The wings are Pattern Fill, which uses an underlay. With MultiWave Fill the fabric should be visible underneath the lines of stitching.
Use Ctrl + click to select both wings.
In the Convert drop-down list click "Pattern Fill to MultiWave Fill". The MultiWave Fill properties dialog box appears.
Click OK to close the dialog box.
With the wings still selected, in the MultiWave Line drop-down menu, click Point MultiWave Line .
Starting on the work area to the left of the upper wing, click a series of points to draw a curved line that runs below the top of the wing, but follows its line.
Right-click to finish the line on the work area to the right of the wing. The node points on the line will be displayed.
The stitch lines within the wing will change to follow the direction of the line that you drew.
Ensure that the wings are still selected, and select Point MultiWave Line again.
Starting above and to the right of the lower wing, click a series of points to draw a line that intersects the wing, then curves down and back.
Right-click to finish the line. The node points on the line will be displayed.
Adjust the nodes on the two MultiWave lines as desired.
Click outside the bumblebee to deselect the wings.