User Guide
58 – BuzzEdit
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position the mouse cursor to place the new needle point underneath
other areas of stitching. You may find it easier to place the new
stitches if you first zoom in on your Stitches-in-Space window.
Move Stitches
Use the Move Stitch tool in the Stitches-in-Space window to move
a stitch or a group of stitches in the design one at a time. This tool is
very useful when you have a run of stitches you want to move, one
after another. For example, perhaps you need to adjust an outline
on your design and need to move stitch after stitch to a new
location.
Position the stitch cursor at the first stitch you need to move.
Click on the Move Stitch tool. Each click in the Space
window moves the last needle point of the current selection
(the stitch cursor) to wherever you clicked. The stitch cursor then
advances by one needle point, thereby allowing you to progress
through a run of stitches, moving each of their needle point locations
in turn.
Before editing with BuzzEdit
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After editing with BuzzEdit
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Before this design was edited with BuzzEdit
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, there were many
jump stitches to cut. Rerouting jump stitches underneath other
areas of stitching eliminated most of these jumps. The
remaining few jump stitches were eliminated on the veins of the
leaves by reversing the stitch order of those areas.










