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Adding automatic offset borders after the fill

Friday, May 8, 2009
offset borders after the fillYou can add up to 3 offsets after the fill, as well as Chain, Moss and needle height.. Offset Moss or Chain stitch generated inside the shape is used to define the shape.

Enter a positive value to generate parallel offsets inside the shape or a negative value to generate offsets outside the shape.

To add automatic offset borders after the fill

1. Select the Compound Chenille object.
2. Right-click the Compound Chenille icon.
The Effects > Compound Chenille tab opens
3. Select the Compound Chenille checkbox.

offset borders after the fill

4. Decide how many offset boundaries to generate after the shape is filled.

Select a stitch type for each of the offsets, Offset 4, 5and 6 from the dropdown lists.

! Chain: offset stitched in Chain.
! Moss: offset stitched in Moss.
! None: no offset.

The first offset is usually stitched with Chain and the others with Moss.


5. For each of the offsets, select an offset distance.
6. For each of the offsets, select a needle height for each of the offsets.


offset borders after the fill

7. Click OK.