Brother International NX-600 Users Manual - English - Page 127

Shifting patterns, Specify that the patterns will be sewn

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CONTENTS GETTING READY SEWING BASICS UTILITY STITCHES Shifting patterns ■ Examples of step patterns Satin stitches can be shifted to the left or right by half the width of the pattern, allowing you to create a step-shaped pattern. This is called a "step pattern".As an example, the procedure for creating the following pattern is described below. Select the first pattern in the satin stitch group a. Press the + key in the operation panel. b X The screen for selecting a pattern appears again. Select or to specify the direction in c which the next pattern is shifted. X The next pattern selected is moved half a width to either the right or the left. APPENDIX Press the + key in the operation panel. d X The screen for selecting a pattern appears again. Select the next pattern. e X The patterns are combined. Specify that the patterns will be sewn f repeatedly. • For details, refer to "Repeat sewing patterns" (page 117). Sewing the Various Built-In Decorative Patterns 121 INDEX

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Sewing the Various Built-In Decorative Patterns
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GETTING READY
CONTENTS
SEWING BASICS
UTILITY STITCHES
APPENDIX
INDEX
Shifting patterns
Satin stitches
can be shifted to the left or right by
half the width of the pattern, allowing you to create a
step-shaped pattern. This is called a "step pattern".As
an example, the procedure for creating the following
pattern is described below.
a
Select the first pattern in the satin stitch group
.
b
Press the + key in the operation panel.
The screen for selecting a pattern appears
again.
c
Select
or
to specify the direction in
which the next pattern is shifted.
The next pattern selected is moved half a
width to either the right or the left.
d
Press the + key in the operation panel.
The screen for selecting a pattern appears
again.
e
Select the next pattern.
The patterns are combined.
f
Specify that the patterns will be sewn
repeatedly.
• For details, refer to "Repeat sewing patterns"
(page 117).
Examples of step patterns