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Notice that new outline object is displayed with red arrow icon in the Object Inspector list. This means that the outline object does not have the backward path second layer of stitches.

When moving the newly created nodes, they snap to existing nodes of blue and orange objects beneath. This way we can easily create outline running exactly around the fill objects. Create the second outline part as a separate object. Place the start point on top or near the end point of previous outline object. Digitizing of second part of outline.

Snap to Nodes option is on to simplify the nodes placement. Now we have 2 separate outline parts and we will join them together and create the second layer of stitches.

Notice that Studio creates object composed of 2 original parts and it adds 2 identical parts with reverse order of nodes see the Parts Inspector. They are so called ' backward paths '. Studio automatically reorders all outline parts so that they are sewn in a single draft.

Sewing starts in the start point of the first part and it ends in the same point. Program automatically creates path along all outline parts and back to the start point. Arranged parts are joined into single item in the Object Inspector list see the object no. Complete outline of nut composed of 2 original parts and 2 automatically created parts.

Select the whole nut outline and duplicate and rotate it for the rest of the nuts. Then move rotated outlines to their position. Now we will create outlines for the lettering. As letters are close one to the other, the easiest way is to draw outline around whole word and then create backward path for it.

The first picture shows outline drawn to the half of the lettering contour. The second picture shows the whole outline. Notice that new object is displayed in the Object Inspector list with black arrow in the icon, which means that it is a backward path. While there is only single layer of stitches on all letters in the original outline, there are already two layers on the short connections between the letters.

When we create the backward path, there will be two layers on letters and four layers on connections. It should not harm the design, but if you want to create outline that has really only two layers of stitches on all parts, you should use other, little bit more complicated approach: draw the outline as many separate parts and then Arrange Outline Parts.

Below picture illustrates how to draw separate outline parts in this case. There are gaps between the parts in order to show the separate parts. The parts should touch each other, in fact. Example of how to draw outline parts to use the Arrange Outline Parts function. It is also possible to create above outlines automatically.

Click here to learn how. Design is almost finished. However, we need to create outlines also for openings in letters b and d. Draw outline for opening in letter b objects no. Do the same for letter d. Notice there is are trims between lettering outline and openings outlines, because there is no way of how to make connections between them so that they would be not visible.

Objects will be sewn in the order shown in the picture at the right side. There are 3 colors in this design and 13 trims. We could spare 6 trims if we create connections between parts of nuts that are of the same color.

Design will look better if we convert some fill areas to zig-zag areas. This will add design relief and more interesting look. Select the blue part of the nut, click right mouse button on selection and choose Parameters from the pop-up menu.

Select Auto Column option in the Fill tab of the Parameters window. Then click OK button to close the window. Generate stitches for selected object anew. Object is now filled with stitches as if it was digitized as several Column objects connected with connections. Change of the plain fill to the Auto Column fill. The fill of the orange area on the nut has default predefined pattern. Select the orange fill object and use Carving Tool to add curves like in the below example.

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Delivery Status. Contact Us. Digitizing Tools optional part Sfumato Stitch optional part Optional Parts Embird Studio is an additional plug-in for Embird, available in a separate installation file. Digitizing Tools serve to fancy designs, lettering and company logos digitizing. Design is digitized so that user creates outline vector objects either on a blank background or on an image used as a template.

Vector objects are then filled with stitches. All these approaches can be combined one with another.



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