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Digitizing question - Two different outline stitches in same object
2 years 1 month ago #3899
by edesign
Hi - I saw this digitized on a design and I'm wondering how it is done on Wilcom (I have EmbroideryStudio e4.5). Let's say you have a complete, closed circle shape. You want half the circle digitized in a single run stitch and then for it to automatically switch to digitize the other half in a triple run stitch - all while maintaining one circle object (not two separate objects). I know this can be done as two separate circle halves (two objects), but I'm wondering how it can be done as one run (automatically switching as it runs), as a single object? Thank you for your advice.
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2 years 1 month ago #3900
by edesign
Replied by edesign on topic Digitizing question - Two different outline stitches in same object
UPDATE: I was able to figure this out. I now realize that as long as the colors are the same, It will be continuous and appear as one object in the exported machine file.
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2 years 1 month ago #3901
by Gina
Replied by Gina on topic Digitizing question - Two different outline stitches in same object
If I understand your question correctly, I would try the knife tool to split the running stitch outline then select the split half and click triple run.
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2 years 1 month ago #3903
by yogisaw
Replied by yogisaw on topic Digitizing question - Two different outline stitches in same object
@Gina, No he wanted running stitch and Triple run in ONE single object. This is not possible in native wilcom file. If two objects of single color having no jump or trim, converted to machine file and the same machine file is opened in wilcom it will combine two objects together making it single object of manual stitches which is in practical single run and triple run.
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