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  • How do I stitch split columns?

    I need to stitch three letters, 2.5"h, columns are 1/2" wide similar to the following picture:
    http://img78.imageshack.us/my.php?im...ationf1zd4.jpg

    I am using Open Block font. What would be the values in the Column Tab? Stitch Type? Satin Auto Split? Split length? Letters will be sewn on bicycle racing pants.

    Thanks for your help. Happy Holidays!
    Viv Yost <br />V-Embroidery<br />Denton, Texas

  • #2
    Does your software level allow you to do split columns?
    Herb<br />Royal Embroidery

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    • #3
      Yes, I am using DS Pro+. I tried doing it on my own using various values but was not satisfied as I could still see the fabric through the satin stitch. Should I stitch underlay?

      Here are the values I used for my test sewout:
      Column Tab
      Stitch Type: Satin with Auto Split on
      Density: 4pt
      Max. length: 80 pt
      Min Stitch length: 15 pt
      Short stitch: OFF
      Underlay: NONE
      Viv Yost <br />V-Embroidery<br />Denton, Texas

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      • #4
        Viv,

        Try 70 max, 6 min, Dens 3, single or double underlay for additional coverage requirements...those are large letters...I have not found that I care to go above 75 pts max on the auto split, just seems to be "loose" for lack of a better description....

        Rod Springer
        Amaya Tech & Trainer
        Certified tech & trainer<br />208-898-4117

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        • #5
          should have read single or double "zigzag" underlay

          Rod
          Certified tech & trainer<br />208-898-4117

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          • #6
            Thanks Rod,

            Double "zigzag" underlay works great. Will try other values below 80 pts.

            Happy New Year! Hope 2009 be a better year for all of us.
            Viv Yost <br />V-Embroidery<br />Denton, Texas

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