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hello from halo and good afternoon this is sam speaking today well be talking about changing the density of your stitches in your wilcom e4.5 software what it means to change density uh the density itself refers to the space between every stitch so if were going to increase the density between those stitches that actually means making less stitches available in that design and generally were going to want to either increase or decrease the stitches or the density of the stitches depending on our needs more tightly bound stitches may end up puckering more so we may want to increase the density between those stitches however if youre working with puff or anything else that requires a lot more stitches to help perforate the material and remove it it may behoove you to decrease the density between between every stitch and so that you will have much more stitches in an area so actually how to go ahead and do this im going to click on the object which you would like to change make sure