Wilcom hatch add stitices5/27/2023 In the screen capture below, the gray connector lines are jumps. These short jumps aren’t likely to trigger the automatic trimmers on machines that have them. Some jumps aren’t any longer than a normal stitch length and may either be covered by other stitches or barely visible. A “jump” is any connector stitch that jumps from one object over to another area for sewing. However, just because there are jumps or even a lot of them, doesn’t mean it’s a poorly digitized design.įirst of all let’s look at what a jump stitch is. Novice digitizers and poorly digitized designs frequently have too many unnecessary jumps due to poor planning. I often see posts on Facebook where users are raking various digitizers over the coals because of “too many jump stitches.” In some instances, the complaints are well deserved but that’s not always the case!
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