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Cross Stitch
Two stitches that cross at the center to form an X.
Density
Density is the number of stitches covering a given area. Large
letters, large fill areas and textured fabrics, generally need
higher densities. The reverse can be true as well.
Design Workspace
The design workspace includes the toolbars, menus, ribbon,
and the design window containing the design you are editing.
You can change the look and functionality of your design
workspace by showing or hiding these elements.
Fill Stitch
Series of running stitches commonly used to cover large areas.
Different fill patterns can be created by altering the angle,
length, and repeat sequence of the stitches.
Grouped Segments
A collection of segments that work together as a single unit.
Grouped segments can be ungrouped to access individual
segments if the software being used allows this.
Handles
Handles are the small boxes at each corner of the selection box
you see around active segments. If you point to a handle, the
pointer becomes a double-sided arrow. You can click and drag
the handle to resize the selected segment or segments
proportionally. Clicking and dragging the control points on the
left and right side of a handle will resize the segment by width.
Clicking and dragging the control points on the top and bottom
sides of a handle will resize the segment by height.

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