View stitching sequence

View stitching sequence

A Stop corresponds to a color change in the design. It may be comprised of one or more same-color objects. Each color block, or ‘element’, can be given a descriptive name for easy identification. These can be included on the production worksheet. Together this information is known as the ‘stop sequence’. The operator generally uses this to ensure that correct colors are used in the correct sequence during production.

When checking embroidery designs, you will want to understand the stitching sequence in order to ensure efficient stitchout on the machine. The Stops tab gives you information about the exact color sequence and stitch counts for each design ‘element’. Design elements may or may not be named in the source EMB file.


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