JANOME Embroidery Software Instruction Book
Chapter 9 Outline & Fill Stitches
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To reduce the density for more open stitching, move
the slider to the left.
3
Click
OK
.
Creating weave fills
Weave Fill stitch consists of rows of run stitches
and is suitable for filling large, irregular shapes.
Stitches are laid in rows going back and forth
across the shape. These can be parallel or slightly
turning. Stitch offsets in each row are used to
eliminate horizontal split lines.
You can control stitch density in Weave Fill objects
by adjusting the pattern, stitch spacing and length.
Creating objects with Weave Fill
Create Weave Fill objects with the following
procedure.
To create objects with Weave Fill
1
With no objects selected, click the
Object Details
icon.
The
Object Details > Fill Stitch
dialog opens.
2
Select
Weave Fill
.
3
Create an object with the
Parallel Fill
or
Turning
Angle Fill
tool.
Selecting Weave Fill patterns
You can select from many
Weave Fill
patterns
.
Generally the
default
size and spacing will produce
the best results, but you may like to change the
stitch angle
.
To select a Weave Fill pattern
1
Select and double-click the
Weave Fill
object.
The
Object Details > Fill Stitch
dialog opens.
2
Click the ‘spin box’ to cycle through a list of patterns, or
enter the number directly into the field.
3
Click
OK
.
Adjusting Weave Fill stitch spacing
For Weave Fill, stitch density is determined by the
distance between each row of stitches. The spacing
setting is the distance between two forward rows.
To adjust Weave Fill stitch spacing
1
Select and double-click the
Weave Fill
object.
The
Object Details > Fill Stitch
dialog opens.
2
In the
Stitch Spacing
field, enter the new spacing
value.
This value is the distance between each forward row of
stitching.
To increase the density, enter a smaller value.
To decrease the density, enter a larger value.
Density reduced
Density increased
Select Weave Fill
Select weave
pattern
Row spacing
Row direction
Stitch length
Adjust stitch spacing
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