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INDUSTRY NEWS
Pulse Offers Variable Stitch DensityOctober 04, 2011
The tool allows users to create new effects, while also lowering stitch counts and saving money. Stitch density can be changed in satin or complex fill stitches to create a fill with jagged edges. This technique is ideal for use in creating handmade, rugged or vintage-looking embroidered designs that play off the ongoing popularity of distressed and retro trends. As soon as stitches are generated using the variable density function, they can be viewed with or without saving them. So digitizers can play around with the tool and keep only versions with which they are satisfied, according to the company. The variable density tool is available only in Maestro. For more information, visit hic.us. — S.G. RECENT HEADLINES
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