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Jersey Neckline

Place a one layer #402: Classic on the mat and make it 17x17. 

Click on the Parameters tab and change the Radius to 6. This controls the arc of the neckline.

Enter 45 in the Rotation field. We now have the neckline. 

Move it to the top of the mat.

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Jersey Shoulder/Upper Arm

Bring over a #101: Rectangle and make it 5x11. 

In the Rotation field, enter 28 degrees.

Move it to align with the left corner of the shoulder point.

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Jersey Arm

Bring over another one layer #101: Rectangle and make it 5x8. 

In the Rotation field, enter -42 degrees.

Move the opening to align it with the lower corner of the left upper arm.

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Jersey Body

Bring over another one layer #101: Rectangle and make it 16x14. 

Align it so that it makes the body portion of the jersey. 

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Merge Openings

Holding the CTRL key, select all of the openings and click the Group Selection button. 

The openings will merge together.  

If any of the corners where the openings meet up cause unexpected bumps when merged, click the Group Selection button again to ungroup them, then click on the background to unselect all of the openings. Click and move the opening to the desired position, then try remerging the openings again.

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Save the Design

Save the design in case you need to go back and alter it. You can always use this as a boiler plate for future jersey designs. You can make the arms bigger, or change the rotation. You can merge other template shape as well. There is a wide variety of possibilities.

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Bring Design into Trace

Bring the design into Trace via the Right-Click Menu or from the Cut Preview Screen.

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Increase the Design Bounds

Double the current Design Bounds width by entering the new number in the Width field.

The design bounds widen so we have room to mirror our jersey half.

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Draw a Center Line

Click on the Draw radio button.

Click on the Line button.

Right-click on the center point of the bottom of the jersey.

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Hold the CTRL key down to put the drawing tool into Ortho mode. 

Click somewhere past the top of the jersey.

Hit ESC to stop drawing.

We now have drawn our axis line that we are going to mirror the design with.

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Break all Intersections

Click Edit > Break All Intersections.

All of the objects intersecting with the center line we drew are now broken where they intersect.

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Delete Unnecessary Objects

Click on the right side of the jersey. 

Click the Delete button.

The right side of the jersey has been deleted.

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Mirror the Left Side of the Jersey

Click on the left side of the Jersey.

Click the Mirror button.

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Right-click on the top of the center line.

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Right-click on the bottom of the center line.

The left side of the jersey is now mirrored over to the right side.

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Making the Jersey Two Layers

Hold down the CTRL key and click on the left and right side of the jersey.

Click the Join button to connect them together.

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The jersey sides are joined as one object.

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With the jersey still selected, change the Offset* direction to Minus (-).

Enter the desired Offset value.

Click the Offset button.

*RULES:

Enclosed objects:

Positive value offsets to the inside.

Negative value offsets to the outside.

Arcs and Curves Greater than 180 Degrees use the same rules as for closed objects.

For lines, imagine a line's start point to be the center of a circle. The plus offsets clockwise and minus offsets counterclockwise.

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The jersey is offset in the direction and in the amount specified.

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Convert to Splines/Tangify

Click Edit > Convert Arcs to Splines. The splines can be tangified with less distortion, which will give a smoother cutting path for the design.

Click on Edit > Tangify all Circuits. This makes each arc tangent to each other for smoother cutting.

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Trace, Save, Cut

Trace the CutArt.

Save the CutArt. You will get a message stating that this design contains objects that do not have an assigned bevel type. This refers to the leftover lines that we didn't trace. Click Yes that you wish to continue.

Load the CutArt.

Cut the CutArt.

Optionally, you can also bring the CutArt straight to the Cut Preview from Trace.

The jersey design is completed.

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Optional Design

We can even create an optional format by not adding in the shoulders and arms to the design.

Jersey Neckline

Place a one layer #402: Classic on the mat and make it 17x17. 

Click on the Parameters tab and change the Radius to 6. This controls the arc of the neckline and the arm holes.

Enter 45 in the Rotation field. We now have the neckline and arm holes. 

Move it to the top of the mat.

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Jersey Body

Bring over a one layer #101: Rectangle and make it 15.5625x16. 

Align it so that it makes the body portion of the jersey.

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Merge Openings

Holding the CTRL key, select all of the openings and click the Group Selection button. 

The openings will merge together.  

If any of the corners where the openings meet up cause unexpected bumps when merged, click the Group Selection button again to ungroup them, then click on the background to unselect all of the openings. Click and move the opening to the desired position, then try remerging the openings again. 

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