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Create narrow shapes of constant width

Coil00036.pngUse Outline Stitch Types > Coil to Use to create borders or columns of even width for an open ‘coil’ effect. Right-click to adjust settings.
Square00037.pngUse Outline Stitch Types > Square to create open borders or columns of even width for an open ‘toothed’ effect. Right-click for settings.
InputC.pngUse Traditional Digitizing > Column C to digitize columns or borders of fixed width. Right-click for settings.

To fill narrow shapes of constant width, use Coil or Square outlines with Moss stitching.

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To digitize coil shapes of fixed width...

  • Select your preferred stitch pattern with Outline Stitch > Coil or Square.
  • Select the preferred chenille stitch type:
Chenille stitchUses
Moss00041.pngMossCreate dense cover using looped stitch typical of chenille raised stitching. Can be used with Coil or Square fill patterns.
Chain00042.pngChainCreate decorative stitching resembling links of a chain. Can be used with Square fill pattern.
  • Create a chenille object using Column C as your input method.

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TIP

There is a limitation with Coil in handling sharp corners. Square patterns are generally better suited. The Smart Corners effect can be used with Column C objects.

  • Press Enter to generate the shape.

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  • Juggle spacing settings in accordance with yarn thickness.

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  • Adjust coil spacing for looser or tighter looking chenille. Combine with width to achieve the desired chenille look.

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  • Stitch length determines the gap between needle points. For chain stitching, 2mm is standard. For moss stitching, it may be adjusted for yarn thickness.

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Note

If you are using moss stitching, you need to create a border around the object. For this, you typically use the Run method with Chain stitching. If your machine supports it, you may also combine chenille with regular tie-off stitching.