I did not mean the thickness of the satin stitch. I meant the thickens of the glitter material.
I know what you meant.
I shouldn't have used the analogy of puff foam, the focus is on the wrong characteristic of foam. The only similar thing with puff and this is the fact that they both are "tear away" which is accomplished through needle penetrations. The more you have, the cleaner the perforation.
That is it. I'm not trying to suggest that they have the same thickness at all. I'm afraid that's what people are taking from it as that's the characteristic most people think of with puff (which is understandable).
Pull comp (and density) actually doesn't add width to the satin stitch. Think of pull comp as a bleed area for a printed document. Sometimes without having a bleed, you can get white edges. Same thing with pull comp. Your objects may not be the same size/shape without having that "bleed".
I have some glitter in my shop and I will give it a try tonight.
Please, I know I seem like a pain (putting it mildly I'm sure), but I am interested in this.
Is there anyway that you can give me the difference in a %? Pulse operates differently then Wilcom and it's been a long time since I've used Pulse to remember everything.