is there a way to "cut" a manual stitch? i do all my outlining manually, and if i forget a section, in my old software i could cut the manual stitch, and insert another section in between.
also, is there a way to set a "style" where you can set parameters for all the different stitch types separately? i don't want to have to set a different style for each kind of stitch. i've kind of figured out how to make my own fabric, but still then, its limited. like, i want to be able to set a pull compensation for fill and input A, but not for input C.
AND...is there a way to view JUST the fill stitches, or JUST the input C? so that i could select them all at one time? now, at the end of a design, i go back through and change the span and offset for the fills to one that i like, and i go back through and turn off pull comp on input C, etc.
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Re: wilcom question
Yes, there is. You can see the fill stitches but not INPUT C. What you need to do is go in edit> Select By> Stitch type (you will have option satin, run, tatami) Select the option. Than press shift+s to see the type of the stitches.
Make sure design is ungroup.
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