Produces a random effect for use in organic designs such as animal fur, grass etc. Random Step is based upon Step Satin with one additional parameter for randomization.
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Embroidery Settings For Random Step
Step Length:
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The length of the stitches that make up the fill area, this setting is normally no less than 30 and no larger than 45.
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Step to Satin Limit:
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n very small areas, it is not practical to break the stitches into step. This setting defines the width of the column at which the stitches will be sewn in satin instead of step as shown by the hi-lighted area in the image at the right.
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Min Border Satin:
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The Step length defines the length of the stitches in the fill, however, the area will not always be able to be divided into equal steps. The Step fill also staggers the step lengths so that the stitches do not produce a parallel row effect. The Minimum Border Satin setting sets the shortest stitch allowed in this outer edge stitching
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Random Percent:
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This setting controls the percentage of randomness inside the fill area. A setting of 0 will provide no randomization, while a setting of 100 will apply maximum randomness.
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Cornelly:
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Cornelly is a stitch effect where the lines of the fill are kept parallel all the way to the edge to produce a squared off look. This effect is useful in low densities but will produce larger stitch counts than the traditional edge. It should not be used when densities are below 10 as it will produce very short stitches
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