Brother International PR-1000 Operation Manual for Premium Pack I Optional acc - Page 26

Connecting Rotated Patterns, Select the pattern, and then press, Press, in the pattern editing screen.

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Connecting Rotated Patterns c Rotate the pattern, and then press . Greater design variations can be created by rotating patterns. The following procedure describes how to connect patterns that are rotated. a Pattern1.pes b Pattern2.pes a Select the pattern, and then press . Note • Be sure to rotate the pattern from the pattern editing screen. The reference edge and reference point are specified along the smallest rectangle (not angled) that contains all patterns selected. Rectangles and angled patterns → The pattern editing screen appears. b Press in the pattern editing screen. a Rectangle Refer to "Sliding the Position of the Pattern to be Connected" listed on page 27, to join the first and the second patterns along an edge. Rectangles and patterns (not angled) a Rectangle • Pressing in the embroidery settings screen changes the angle at which patterns are connected. d Press to display the embroidery settings screen. e Press . 25

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Connecting Rotated Patterns
Greater design variations can be created by rotating
patterns. The following procedure describes how to
connect patterns that are rotated.
a
Select the pattern, and then press
.
The pattern editing screen appears.
b
Press
in the pattern editing screen.
c
Rotate the pattern, and then press
.
d
Press
to display the embroidery
settings screen.
e
Press
.
a
Pattern1.pes
b
Pattern2.pes
Note
Be sure to rotate the pattern from the pattern editing
screen. The reference edge and reference point are
specified along the smallest rectangle (not angled)
that contains all patterns selected.
Rectangles and angled patterns
a
Rectangle
Refer to “Sliding the Position of the Pattern to be
Connected” listed on page 27, to join the first and
the second patterns along an edge.
Rectangles and patterns (not angled)
a
Rectangle
• Pressing
in the embroidery settings screen
changes the angle at which patterns are connected.