Stitch Era's "E-Stitch" becomes a "Blanket" in Wilcom software, and a "radial fill" becomes a "ripple". Basic terminology is the same, but can different a lot in details, e.g.
Implicitely or explicitely, embroidery software manufacturers define types of stitches. Simulation of some tatami patterns 2 Manufacturer stitch type taxonomies
The following is a Tatami fill 5x5cm with an overlapping 2.5mm satin border created with Ink/Stitch.ĭense green tatami moon with a dense satin border, made created with InkStitch. Stitches are generated line by line and systematically ordered.
The classic fill stitch is a so-called tatami stitch (named after the structure of Japanese mats).
Typically, a dense zigzag stitch is used. Satin stitches are used to stitch wider lines and so-called columns (narrow areas).