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    I need some advice, please. Have an FFA logo using 4-partition fill stitch. It is not covering the fabric as well as I want and I cannot find the answer in design Shop. It has a density of 3, no underlay. The uprights on the letters look OK but the cross members on the Fs and A look skimpy. What should I do?
    Creating the best First Impressions with custom embroidery.<br /><br />Jo Leftwich<br /> <a href=\"http://www.justsewitllc.com\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.justsewitllc.com</a>

  • #2
    Try to shorten your stitch length and maybe change to more partitions. Maybe change the direction it sews as well. Those are all variable that will change the look of your fill.
    Aaron Sargent<br />Pegboard<br />541-727-1440

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    • #3
      What's a 4 partition fill stitch?

      On the fill stitch issue in general... we had an issue where a logo we did wasn't covering especially well, and Ron V. (I think it was Ron) told us to try putting tear away on top of the fabric in addtion to the backing on the bottom. The tear away provided a smooth enough surface for the stitching to cover great - and look great too. Never would have thought of doing that.

      Wouldn't underlay help too?
      John Yaglenski
      Amayausers.com - Webmaster
      Levelbest Embroidery - Owner
      Hilton Head Island, SC
      http://www.levelbestembroidery.com

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      • #4
        Than you, Aaron. We are going to start over. What would I do without everyone's help. Jay at Wicked Stitch of the East is going to do it over for me.
        Creating the best First Impressions with custom embroidery.<br /><br />Jo Leftwich<br /> <a href=\"http://www.justsewitllc.com\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.justsewitllc.com</a>

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        • #5
          John,

          Create a fill pattern and then go into properties. Then click on the Fill/View Select tab and it shows all the fills (Fill 1-18 or whaterver it is). If you start selecting different ones and look at the properties you will notice each different fill changes the # of partitions and/or the stitch length and density. They all effect the look of your fill as well as the coverage. I do most of my fills in 8 partitions cause thats the look I like but it does depend on what you are putting it on as well as the size of the fill you are working with. For instance if you are doing a large fill area you may want longer stitches to make less total stitches. I have found with fills you just have to play with different settings to find out the look you are happy with.

          Hope this helps [img]smile.gif[/img]
          Aaron Sargent<br />Pegboard<br />541-727-1440

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          • #6
            yOU HAVE ALL BEEN VERY HELPFUL AND I LEARNED SOME THINGS ABOUT FILL. tHANK YOU AGAIN. JO
            Creating the best First Impressions with custom embroidery.<br /><br />Jo Leftwich<br /> <a href=\"http://www.justsewitllc.com\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.justsewitllc.com</a>

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