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Create circular or Arc shapes quickly and easily utilizing the Ellipse Mode.

To create an ellipse or circular shape, select the ellipse tool, click and hold down the left mouse button, drag the mouse until the desired shape is achieved.

Many options are available to allow you to create virtually any type of circular shape. Click each of the icons in the ellipse toolbar above for a description of  the selected function.




Stitch It

 This icon will cause the current block to fill with stitches. Depending on the setting in the System Parameters - Advanced Tab. The Block will either build immediately, or prompt you to input the stitch angle, entry and exit points

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Mode

Switch between the different editing modes available. This will be determined by the Recipe used.  For instance, there will be no option for Stitch angle if the selected Recipe is Satin line as this parameters is pre determined by the recipe

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Insert branch (Not available in all levels)

Insert Branch allows you to create complex shapes as a single block with a common start and end point making reordering and re-sequencing much easier.


Although individual branches can be placed anywhere on the canvas, it is better to only use branching when the individual segments touch or overlap one another. The branched block will share common underlay and walk stitches which could cause stitches to travel outside the intended outlines.

When selecting Insert Branch from the toolbar, the created branch will be of the same input method as the current block. It is possible to create branches with different tools by clicking the Right Mouse button and selecting Insert Branch from the pop-up menu.

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Insert hole

Insert Hole allows you to create a freeform void or empty space  inside of a block. 

When using Normal Fill, the hole can also be filled with different stitch types.

This is useful to prevent too many layers of stitching in a design. Areas that have several layers of embroidery tend to be bulky and stiff.

Choosing this option from the Mode Toolbar will allow you to input a Freeform hole. However, clicking the right mouse instead allows you to choose from several different tools to create your hole.

(The options for Hole types will depend on your Software Level)

Enable Hole- vs - Insert Hole

Enable Hole  will create a hole of the same shape as the original outline allowing you to create a border or outline effect in cooperation with the Border control 

 Insert Hole  allows you to define a freeform hole of any shape or placement. 

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Delete Hole

Delete Hole allows you to remove a previously created hole or branch.

A point on the desired branch or hole must be selected prior to selecting this option.

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Branch Sequence

Not Used in this Recipe


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Width

Width of the Circle


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Height

Height of the Circle


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Lock Dimensions

Clicking the Lock Dimensions control will make the ellipse a perfect circle. This control acts as a lock making the height and width boxes the same. Changing the value in either box will automatically cause the opposite box to change by the same value.

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Enable Hole

Enable Hole creates a void in the middle of the shape. When the enable hole is clicked, the Column width control  becomes active. The column width sets the size of the area that will be stitched.

This feature is normally used to create a border or outline shape.

The normal recipe for this tool is Column, although a similar effect can be achieved with Satin Line recipe and not enabling the hole, this method gives an on screen control of the width making it easier to determine the exact size needed.

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Sector Mode Top

Sector Mode allows you to cut out or create pie shaped sections from the Ellipse tool. 

Enabling Sector Mode splits the ellipse open allowing to to define the opening size either numerically or by dragging the control points around the arc.

This feature can work in conjunction with either type of hole to produce arcs, or other shapes.

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Sector Mode Bottom

Sector Mode allows you to cut out or create pie shaped sections from the Ellipse tool. Enabling Sector Mode splits the ellipse open allowing to to define the opening size either numerically or by dragging the control points around the arc.

This feature can work in conjunction with either type of hole to produce arcs, or other shapes.


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Ellipse mode

Ellipse Mode allows you to complete ellipse or circular shapes. This is the default function of the program and can be used to switch back from either Sector mode or Arc Mode

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Sector Mode

Sector Mode allows you to cut out or create pie shaped sections from the Ellipse tool. 

Enabling Sector Mode splits the ellipse open allowing to  define the opening size either numerically or by dragging the control points around the arc.

This feature can work in conjunction with either type of hole to produce arcs, or other shapes.

The size of the opening is controlled by the Sector Top  and Sector Bottom   controls

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Arc Mode

Arc Mode allows you to create partial circular shapes. Arc Mode differs from Sector mode as the section being cut out does not originate from the center. See the 2 images at the right, the first shape was created with Sector mode, the second was create from the same outline, only the mode was switched to Arc mode.

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