Angle corner, angle corner co-ordinated, mirror corner and cut corner co-ordinated

As opposed to the simple corner, three or four lines are required for seam corners: the two seam lines and the two seam allowances.

Some of the seam corners can be called in the part assistant. Here, only one click is required.

angle corner

angle corner co-ordinated

mirror corner

cut corner co-ordinated

The tools angle corner , angle corner co-ordinated , mirror corner and cut corner co-ordinated are all based on the same universal corner.

These functions start the same tool with different type preallocation. A type switch can be carried out subsequently at any time via the context bar in the interactive environment.

angle corner

Use this corner for corners not to be co-ordinated on symmetrical pieces for example, e.g. neckline, shoulder seam or centre back seam.

The click sequence is seam allowance (of the first sewn seam) - seam - seam - seam allowance.

Step-by-step guide
  • Select tool from the Toolbar.
  • Activate / deactivate autostart and cyclic in the context bar .
  • Click 1st allowance: cursor points towards the corner
First, click on the seam allowance line to be sewn first. A subsequent switch via option switch is possible.
  • Click 1st seam: cursor points towards the corner
  • Click 2nd seam: cursor points away from the corner
  • Click 2nd allowance: cursor points away from the corner
  • if required, adjust interactively

angle corner co-ordinated

If two angled corners are to be sewn together, they must be adjusted towards one another. The co-ordination should ensue via a joined mother part so that no unnecessary dependencies are created. Therefore, in addition to the active part, make the mother part visible, also. The order of clicking is allowance of seam to be sown first - seam - seam - allowance and then in the mother part corresponding seam to be sown first - seam of the relevant corner.

The angle corner co-ordinated is the same tool as the angle corner and can either be called directly from the tool bar or the co-ordination is carried out subsequently via the context bar .

Step-by-step guide
  • Select tool from the Toolbar.
  • Activate / deactivate autostart and cyclic in the context bar .
  • Click 1st allowance: cursor points towards the corner
First, click on the seam allowance line to be sewn first. A subsequent switch via option switch is possible.
  • Click 1st seam: cursor points towards the corner
  • Click 2nd seam: cursor points away from the corner
  • Click 2nd allowance: cursor points away from the corner
  • Click 1st seam for co-ordination: cursor points towards the corner
  • Click 2nd seam for co-ordination: cursor points away from the corner
  • if required, adjust interactively

mirror corner

Step-by-step guide
  • Select tool from the Toolbar.
  • Activate / deactivate autostart and cyclic in the context bar .
  • Click 1st allowance: cursor points towards the corner
First, click on the seam allowance line to be sewn first. A subsequent switch via option switch is possible.
  • Click 1st seam: cursor points towards the corner
  • Click 2nd seam: cursor points away from the corner
  • Click 2nd allowance: cursor points away from the corner
  • if required, adjust interactively

cut corner co-ordinated

Step-by-step guide
  • Select tool from the Toolbar.
  • Activate / deactivate autostart and cyclic in the context bar .
  • Click 1st allowance: cursor points towards the corner
  • Click 1st seam: cursor points towards the corner
  • Click 2nd seam: cursor points away from the corner
  • Click 2nd allowance: cursor points away from the corner
  • Click 1st seam for co-ordination: cursor points towards the corner
  • Click 2nd seam for co-ordination: cursor points away from the corner
  • if required, adjust interactively

Via the options, switching from angle corner to cut corner is possible. If the option angle corner is selected, the length of the angle corner can be shortened interactively from the top or the bottom. This value is not updated automatically for both corners but must be adjusted separately for each corner by the user.