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Seamline not printing

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27 December 2008, 09:12 AM
J Vallee
Seamline not printing
Using DS, I am trying to draft pleated semi-fitted pants.

Set sa to zero, but entire waist seamline does not print. I know it will not print across tops of darts and pleats but shouldn't the rest of it print correctly?

It's missing sl between pleat and dart and about 1" on other side of dart.

Turned off ref lines/amts in case that was interfering. No go.

Any ideas?

Jean
27 December 2008, 10:31 AM
Kaaren Hoback
Turnign off seam allowancves turns off all seam allowances. Only stitch lines appear not cut lines anywhere.
Kaaren


patrns4u@aol.com
27 December 2008, 10:34 AM
Kaaren Hoback
Clicked post too soon by accident...always Always, always fold out darts,& pleats as they will be stitched on the pattern before cutting away excess paper, clip with small binder clips- true waist stitch then cut lines.

You will get a smooth nice waist curve this way without any excess dart cap ( the triangle thingey).

Normally pant darts, pleats fold towards center on pants unless you have a big round tummy then you might find that folding towards outseam presents a nicer shape.

Kaaren


patrns4u@aol.com
29 December 2008, 05:44 AM
J Vallee
So you are saying the program may not print all of a stitch line and I must draw it in myself?

Jean
29 December 2008, 07:58 AM
Kaaren Hoback
send a problem report with the chart and offending pattern on screen - I dont see what you stated.
Kaaren


patrns4u@aol.com
29 December 2008, 10:48 AM
Dress Shop
quote:
I can't get the download, uninstalled. I was able to uninstall DS itself, but the blue download thingy will not uninstall


If there are lines that appear when seam allowances are set that you want to see and yet you do not wish any actual seam allowance, you can try setting the seam allowance to 1/24th of an inch. With that, both the blue seam lines and the black cut lines will be drawn, but the extra fabric provided by the seam allowance will be negligibly small. Just a thought...


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