A single color pattern can be divided into two by splitting stitches at a point, and two color patterns can be combined into one by connecting points. If a stitch pattern is divided into multiple parts, each part can be edited separately, such as changed to different colors.
The stitch pattern is split at the point.
If an entry point or an exit point is selected, the [Split at Point] is not available.
Select the entry point of the stitch pattern by pressing keys <Ctrl> + <Home>. Select the exit point by pressing keys <Ctrl> + <End>. For details, refer to Selecting stitch points of stitch pattern.
The points that can be connected appear as ×.
If the entry point of a stitch pattern is selected, the exit points of the other stitch patterns appear as ×. If the exit point of a stitch pattern is selected, the entry points of the other stitch patterns appear as ×.
The shape of the pointer changes to , and a red square appears when the two points are overlapping.
After the points are connected, the pattern will have the thread color of the pattern that was first in the sewing order before the points were connected.