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samisuki Posted - 08/20/2006 : 18:03:21
Is it possible to include a better way of drawing lazy daisy stitches in the program? I am finding it hard to indicate these over 2 or 3 stitches -- the ones included in the specialty stitches are too large and blocky.
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Mark Posted - 08/25/2006 : 14:37:57
No, we don't have any way to represent curved back stitching.

Mark Miller
M&R Technologies
samisuki Posted - 08/22/2006 : 10:33:09
Thanks, Mark. I'm aware of that. But I'm wondering if there's some way to have the lazy daisy stitches look more natural, eg. rounded shapes similar to beads or French knots. The current representations are difficult to distinguish from backstitches.
Mark Posted - 08/21/2006 : 09:49:51
You can create your own smaller ones if you want. Just draw one on the design grid, then draw an edit box around it. Right click the edit box and you should get a menu that allows you to save the area as a custom stitch.

Mark Miller
M&R Technologies

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