Choose your preferred brick to get more detailed information from the list below:

Stitch Brick

Stitch Brick

Running Stitch 

Running Stitch Brick

Zig Zag Stitch

Zig Zag Stitch Brick

Triple Stitch 

Triple Stitch Brick

Stop Current Stitch

Stop Current Stitch Brick

Stitch lets the machine stitch into the fabric once!

Stitch Brick

Example 

Usually you combine stitch with a loop and a move-brick.

 With this you create a seam:

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This script stitches the fabric and den moves the needle 10 steps.

This will be repeated 10 times.

Example 1 Stitch

Running stitch lets the machine stitch constantly with a variable length.

Running Stitch Brick

Example 

The running stitch makes stitching a seam easier because you won’t need a loop any more.

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This script does the same as the example 1.

Example 2 Running Stitch

The machine start a running stitch which will stitch every 10 steps.

Then the machine moves 200 steps. This results in 20 stitches..

The zigzag stitch lets the machine stitch constantly with a variable length and width in a “zigzag” pattern.

Zigzag Brick

Example 

You can stitch thicker seams with the zigzag stitch.

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Try different values for the length and width to get to know this brick.

Example 3 Zigzag

The triple stitch works the same as the running stitch, but it sews up the every stitch three times.

Triple Stitch Brick

Example 

The triple stitch jumps back after the first stitch, stitches, then jumps back forward again and stitches again.

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This makes the seam last longer.

Example 4 Triple Stitch

“Stop current stitch” lets the current stitch stop.

Stop Brick

Example 

You will need this brick if you want to change the position of the needle after starting a running, zigzag or triple stitch.

Example 5 Stop