Tuesday, September 24, 2019

benefits of Plasma Fill for Cording and Chain in Stitchmax

benefits of Plasma Fill for Cording and Chain in Stitchmax
benefits of Plasma Fill for Cording and Chain in Stitchmax


benefits of Plasma Fill for Cording and Chain in Stitchmax

1) Plasma Fill can be used with all line fill properties with all motif styles.
Filling stitch is a generic term for surface stitches that are used to fill in specific parts of a design or the grounding around a design. There is no one specific stitch known as a 'filling stitch'

Lazy Daisy. Also known as: Detached chain stitch. This is often used to give petal designs and small floral patterns. It consists of a single loop of chain than the continuous pattern. Lazy daisy is one of the extremely easy stitches.

The lazy daisy stitch or detached chain stitch is the name given to an embroidery technique used to make a floral pattern. A very easy stitch, it is not only used to make flower motifs and leaves but can be used to stitch complex patterns when done with double and triple loops.


2) Direct Sequin fill applicable in plasma fill.

To sew single sequins without visible thread, bring the needle up through the center and then string one seed bead in a matching (or contrasting for a different effect) color. Then go back down through the center of the sequin again, being careful not to go back through the bead a second time!

The back of the fabric is not comfortable against the skin, due to the threads that keep the sequins attached on the face side. The hardest part about sewing with sequins is that needles have a hard time sewing through them, so you have to clear the seam allowance free of them in order to sew properly.

Sketch the chosen design onto your fabric using a pencil or a disappearing fabric pen. Add a small amount of Jewel Bond adhesive to a scrap piece of paper for easy application. Pick up one flatback using the waxed end of a jewel setter tool. Dip the flatback lightly into the adhesive and position onto fabric.


3) Advanced auto routine with cropped and hollow objects. Editable.

The backstitch is one of the strongest, most adaptable, and permanent hand stitches. It's also a bulk-free knot replacement for the beginnings and endings of hand-sewn seams. It's called a backstitch because the needle goes into the fabric behind the thread of the previous stitch.

If you love the idea of nothing but knits and purls, Seed stitch is the solution. This stitch pattern is made by working 1 knit stitch and 1 purl stitch across a row, and then they are alternated every other row by knitting the purl stitches and purling the knit stitches.

For embroidery thread the design will tell you how many strands or plies of thread the design calls for. Thread is a 6 stranded fibre. You will usually not stitch with all 6 strands of thread so you will have to separate the thread before stitching.

StitchMax Embroidery Software - Line Fill

StitchMax Embroidery Software - Line Fill
StitchMax Embroidery Software - Line Fill



StitchMax Embroidery Software - Line Fill:
1) Rice Stitch With Thickness control and Skewing.

Double Moss Stitch. Rows 1 and 2 (RS, WS): *Knit 2, p 2; rep from * to end of row. Rows 3 and 4 (RS, WS): *Purl 2, k 2; rep from * to end of row. A note on shaping in Double Moss Stitch: It is easy to work any waist or bust shaping rows in Double Moss Stitch if desired.

2) Motifs with multiple decorative techniques.

Decorative techniques used on textiles can produce many interesting results. ... Other methods of decorating textiles involve sewing. Appliqué is done by sewing fabric shapes to a larger background textile. Patchwork uses small pieces of fabric that are sewn together to make a whole.

3) Motifs with Sequins with sizewise shape selection.

Sequins are sometimes also referred to as spangles, paillettes, or diamantes, but technically differ. In costuming, sequins have a center hole, while spangles have the hole located at the top. Paillettes are typically very large and flat.

4) Multi frame Motifs allows to use more than one motif shape in a single line.

A motif is a literary term that is an idea, object, or concept that repeats itself throughout a text. A motif gives clues to theme or reinforces ideas an author wants to emphasize. A motif generally reinforces the theme of the text. A motif must be repeated throughout a text to be considered a motif.

Saturday, September 21, 2019

StitchMax Event 2019 SURAT

Advance Canvas Cross Stitch in StitchMax | Training Video Part-9 |

How to do Resize on Canvas Cross Stitch in StitchMax | Training Video Pa...

How to Draw Tracking Stitches in Canvas Cross Stitch in StitchMax | Trai...

How to Draw Canvas Cross Stitch in StitchMax | Training Video Part-6 |

Satin Effects in StitchMax | Training Video Part-5

How to Create Motif in StitchMax | Training Video Part-4

Line Fill & Motif (Run) Parameters in StitchMax | Training Video Part-3 |

How To Create Embroidery Designe in StitchMax | Training Video Part-2 | ...

How To Make Embroidery Designe in StitchMax | Training Video Part-1 | Ho...

How To Make Embroidery Designe in StitchMax | Training Video Part-1 | Ho...

How To Create Embroidery Designe in StitchMax | Training Video Part-2 | ...

Line Fill & Motif (Run) Parameters in StitchMax | Training Video Part-3 |

How to Create Motif in StitchMax | Training Video Part-4

Satin Effects in StitchMax | Training Video Part-5

StitchMax Demo Part-7

StitchMax Demo Part-8

StitchMax Demo Part-6

StitchMax Demo Part-5

StitchMax Demo Part-4

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StitchMax Demo Part-2

StitchMax Demo Part-1

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