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ELNA XPRESSIVE 2 - Creating Run Stitches; Creating Two-Ply Stitches

ELNA XPRESSIVE 2
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Creating Run stitches
Use the Run tool to create Run stitches.
A Run stitch is a basic straight stitch that is
placed along a line at a set interval. When
you create Run stitches, each point that you
punch will be a stitch penetration.
To create Run stitches:
1 In the Punching toolbar, click the Run
tool.
The pointer becomes a cross.
2 Click the Segment Settings tool on
the ribbon.
You see the Segment Settings dialog
appear.
3 Click the Run property page.
4 In the Run Style list, select a style for your
Run segment.
5 Click OK.
6 Do one of the following to punch a Run
segment:
To create an open segment, click the
design workspace to place the anchor
points in your design.
To create a closed segment, click the
design workspace to place the anchor
points in your design. Click the Auto
Close tool on the ribbon or press
H on your keyboard to close the
segment.
7 To complete the segment, press ENTER
on your keyboard.
Creating Two-Ply stitches
Use the Run tool to create Two-Ply
stitches. A Two-Ply stitch is similar to a Run
stitch because it is a basic straight stitch that
is placed along a line at a set interval. The
machine sews over the stitches twice, at the
same stitch length, running to the end and
back to the start.
To create Two-Ply stitches:
1 In the Punching toolbar, click the Run
tool.
The pointer becomes a cross hair.
2 Click the Segment Settings tool on
the ribbon.
You see the Segment Settings dialog
appear.
3 Click the Run property page.
4 In the Run Style list, select Two-ply.
5 Click OK.
6 Do one of the following steps to punch a
segment:
To create an open segment, click the
design workspace to place the anchor
points in your design. Right-click to
complete the segment.
To create a closed segment, click the
design workspace to place the anchor
points in your design and press
H on
your keyboard to close the segment.
Right-click to complete the segment.

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