wilcom question

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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digidana wrote:
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.
If I understood you correctly, you have to redone it.

digidana wrote:
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.

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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