![]() ![]() Once registered, log in and go to Resource Center > FREE Designs. Please note: You will need to sign in or register a free account to access the Free Designs section. You can access this lovely Pineapple FREE design by clicking the button below. Click the Sequence by Selection button.įor more detailed information on how to use the sequencing tools, visit the Hatch Embroidery User Guide. Select the first object, then holding down the Ctrl key on your keyboard, select all the other objects in the order you want them to be sequenced. When you have a lot of objects, the Sequence by Selection tool becomes very handy. To select multiple objects, hold down the Ctrl or Alt keys on your keyboard. You can move one object or multiple objects at the same time with the Move Up or Down 1 Color tool. The large yellow object that is the body of the pineapple had to stitch out first, so I used the the 'Move to Top' button to place it in the first position. There are multiple methods for sequencing objects and color blocks in Hatch Embroidery. Note: Be aware that if you have objects in the same color that will stitch out at different stages, you will need to move them in the right position, so you will have more than one group of the same color! If you have a lot of colors, you can use the Sequence by Color function and rearrange the order of the color blocks in a pop-up spreadsheet. You can do this by either using the Move Up/Down 1 Color arrows, or simply by clicking on a color block and dragging it up and down. In the Sequence docker I organized the color blocks in the order they were going to be stitched out. Once I finished digitizing all the objects, I first grouped them by color using the Optimize Color Changes Tool in the Customize Design toolbox. There are 93 objects in this design and making sure that they stitch out in the right order was essential. I had lots of fun digitizing this juicy pineapple using another one of Catherine Noel's drawings. ![]() I absolutely love pineapples, not just the fruit itself, but the shape and the colors too. In the Northern Hemisphere it is the height of summer, while in the Southern Hemisphere people are dreaming of tropical holidays, trying to stick winter out by eating imported fruit.:) How to Sequence Your Designs with Hatch Embroidery Various ways of sequencing plus FREE Pineapple Design ![]()
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