User Guide

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, Inc. 2 | Manipulating Stitches - 57
Before Reversing the
Sewing Order
Before reversing the sewing order of this
block, you cannot see the understitching.
After Reversing the
Sewing Order
Afterward, the understitching would be sewn
on top of the fill area. [The understitching in
this example is shown in black so that you
can see it.]
In order to avoid this type of problem, you have two different options
available to you. You can:
1 Delete the understitching prior to using this command
2 Do not include the understitching in your selection. If you
choose this option, you can select the understitching in a
separate operation and reverse its sewing order so that both
sections sew correctly in relationship to each other.
Stitch Editing
You can do sophisticated stitch editing by inserting or moving
individual needle points.
Insert Stitches
You can use the Insert Stitches tool to bury a jump stitch by
breaking the jump stitch into smaller stitches that are sewn
underneath other areas of stitching.
Position the stitch cursor in the Stitches-in-Time
display. If you are
going to reroute a jump stitch, position your stitch cursor directly in
front of the long jump stitch you are going to reroute.
Click on the Insert Stitches tool. Each click in the
Stitches-in-Space window will now add a needlepoint and
divide the current stitch into two stitches. Before each click,