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  • pablo.quintana

    Go into mesh view and check if the underlying polygons are jagged. If so, a suggestion is to turn the front placket into Quads instead of triangles and/or add an internal line where the topstitching goes, that should straighten the the underlying mesh so the stitches are not jagged.

     

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  • maichee

    Thank you, Pablo! I'll try it.

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  • ottoline

    On that front placard you have a sewing edge normal very close to the seam stitch line, normals or folds lines will create a perturbed stitch when sat near the normal that both these elements create, so I would dial down the normal radius on the sewing line edge so it is smaller > (see property editor ) so the stitch does not sit directly on the fringe of any pattern piece sewing normal.

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  • maichee

    Thank you, ottoline! I changed it to triangles to quads what Pablo said. It works well. I will also try your way as well.

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