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B
C D E
A
Embroidery mode - edit
 Embroidery stitch editor (24)
Sequences and stitches can be adjusted in 
Embroidery stitch editor. You can also adjust 
your own created sequence or stitch, loaded to 
Embroidery edit (see chapter 5 and 6).
Note: When a stitch or a sequence is loaded into 
Embroidery edit,  tie-offs are automatically inserted 
at the beginning and at the end. The tie-offs are 
only visible when you open the stitch or sequence in 
sequencing.
You can activate the grid in Embroidery edit 
to be able to join the stitches with precision. 
Enter embroidery stitch editor to adjust your 
sequence or stitch.
 Adjust stitches
Open Embroidery stitch editor to adjust the 
stitches. The adjustments will affect the stitch 
just like they do in sewing mode. If more 
than one sequence is inserted, you can toggle 
between them using the arrows (A).
Use the + and - icons to increase or decrease 
the  stitch width (C) and  stitch length (D).
 Density (E) can be changed if satin stitches are 
inserted.
When  mirroring (B), the stitch will be mirrored 
within its own area. It will not affect the 
position of the stitch like when mirroring is 
used in Embroidery edit.
You can also use the touch functions to 
make adjustments. The selected stitch will be 
affected as if it was a design.
Note: If you make adjustments to a sequence or 
stitch in Embroidery stitch editor, you can still use 
sequencing or Stitch Creator to modify it.
When returning to Embroidery edit, the sequence or 
stitch will be replaced by the adjusted one.
Decrease length of the 
selected stitch
Decrease width of the 
selected stitch
Mirroring the selected 
stitch end to end
Mirroring the selected 
stitch side to side