Single Stitch
You can make the following types of single stitch:
From Edge to Edge
To stitch from edge to edge:
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On the Main toolbar, click Stitch.
On the Horizontal contextual menu, ensure Multi Stitch is not selected.
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In the 2D window, click one edge, then click the other edge.
Stitches are indicated by a colored needle icon.
The following image shows the making of a single stitch of two edges.
From Point to Point
To stitch from point to point:
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On the Main toolbar, click Stitch.
On the Horizontal contextual menu, ensure Multi Stitch is not selected.
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In the 2D window, click one point, then click the other point.
Stitches are indicated by a colored needle icon.
From Edge to Two Points
When a piece needs to be stitched onto or inside another piece, you can stitch the edges to points. For example, when stitching pocket pieces to a shirt front.
To stitch from an edge to two points:
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On the Main toolbar, click Stitch.
On the Horizontal contextual menu, ensure Multi Stitch is not selected.
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In the 2D window, click on the edge, then click one point, then the other point.
Stitches are indicated by a colored needle icon.
The following image shows the stitching of a pocket to the front of a shirt, as a series of stitches from an edge to two points.
After you have created a stitch, stitch construction properties are displayed in the Context view.
For more information, refer to 3D Stitch Visualization Overview.
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