Fill stitch starting point Fill stitch ending point Ignore entire layer when generating stitch plan image/svg+xml Evan West at Wild West Designs License to Use Wild West Designs www.wildwestdesigns.biz 100% 0% 75% 25% 25% 75% 0% 100% =100% =100% =100% =100% Instructions 1. Many of the conditions of faux blendsalso apply here. Stitch angle, start/endsequencing, typically go from light to dark colors (depends on the design aswell) 2. Biggest difference is math is involvedand the more complicated the blend, the more complicated the math. Justhave to make sure that each layer for agiven section equals 100% of the density for that section that you are wanting. 3. This can involve more layers of colorsand more increments of densityvariation. The biggest factor is the size/shape of the design and the specifics of the project. 4. What makes this a true blend compared to a faux blend is that eachsection of the layers are actually mixing with each other.