If you have a twin- or multi-sequin capable machine, you can use the Pattern control to create patterned borders and/or fills. Use it also to control sequin spacing independently of line spacing. Most controls work the same as for Sequin Run. The process is essentially the same as for multi-sequin run patterns, except that you can’t save them for later use.
Tip: Twin-sequin mode also allows you to convert vector objects to twin-sequin outlines. See also Convert sequin artwork.
Open Object Properties and define a fill pattern as you would for a sequin run.
Change sequin combinations as desired.
If your machine format allows it, define sequin layers as you would for a sequin run, one sequin serving as the ‘base’, and the other dropped ‘on top’.
With Dahao format, choose sequin stacks from the combinations in the droplist.
Note: If you choose a stacked sequin configuration that the sequin device does not support, the machine will simply ignore that particular drop code.
Optionally, make a selected object’s properties current, including multi-sequin patterns, and apply them to existing objects.