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  • Permanently deleted user

    The "overlapping sewing line" message when the Pattern outline or the Internal Lines you are trying to sew already have sewing lines. Are you trying to sew symmetric patterns? If so, please be noted that the sewing lines may already applied to the Patterns when you saw its symmetric patterns. If this is not the case, would you please either share relevant screenshots or files?

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  • sanika

    i am facing the same problem. keeps showing "overlapping sewing line" error everytime i try to sew anything. how do i know if the sewing lines are already existing or not?

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  • mcass13

    This is happening to me too. I definitely do not have any other sewing lines. I try to double click to end the sewing, and I get this error almost every time. It is DRIVING ME CRAZY!

    "The difference between the Sewing Lines is disproportionately large or there is an unusual overlapping of Sewing Lines."

     

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  • mcass13

    This is happening to me too. I definitely do not have any other sewing lines. I try to double click to end the sewing, and I get this error almost every time. It is DRIVING ME CRAZY!

    "The difference between the Sewing Lines is disproportionately large or there is an unusual overlapping of Sewing Lines."

     

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  • kmonroe

    Has anyone resolved this issue?

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  • djrafaelhulme

    My solution was to open the edit sewing tool and then right click to see if there was any pre existing lines I could delete
    Hope that helps

     

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  • jne4sl

    This was happening to me yesterday with two internal lines sewn together.  I'd done something and two seams were no longer showing.  (I thought I had deactivated the sewing but when I went back it simply wasn't there, so maybe I deleted it.)  When I went to reapply the sewing I got the "overlapping sewing lines" message.  The pattern was at one point linked but at this point there wasn't any linking applied.  None the less I deleted the sewing on the previously linked pattern to see if that would help, it didn't.  I also closed the program and reopened the file, no help.

    What did work:  I converted one of the internal lines to a baseline and then traced it back as an internal line.  Then I was able to sew the seams without getting the message.  I guess this cleared whatever vestige of broken sewing was in the file.  There definitely was *something* preventing the seam, but I couldn't access it, and there was no visible evidence of an existing seam.

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  • CLO Designers

    Hi jne4sl. Good job on finding a work around. If you would like to, please feel free to reach out directly to us here if it happens again.

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  • pabloquintana

    It is normal for me that if you have overlapping internal lines or an internal line on top of the outline, the sewing will not happen. So I don't see this as a bug anymore.

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  • jne4sl

    Pablo Quintana  It's possible that's what happened, but this wasn't on a pattern outline, it was a tuck sewn between two internal lines.  A sewing line I thought was in place was missing, not sure what I did to cause that, but then I couldn't reaply the sewing either.  I also tried just sewing a short section of the lines and got the message.  I also looked at the list of stitches associated with the pattern and nothing unaccounted for was listed there.  What worked was turning just one of the lines into a baseline and immediately back into an internal line.  Then I could apply the sewing.  No matter what happened, this was the only way I could figure to start fresh, and it worked.

    CLO Designers  this does seem to happen from time to time, I'll contact you if I catch it sooner next time, or can replicate on a simpler file.

     

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