Brother International SB3150 Operation Manual - Page 117

Designing a Stitch

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b Press on the operation panel as many times as necessary until is displayed, and press . Designing a Stitch f Select to the whether to finish editing the pattern and sewing screen or to continue editing. return Select either of them using the "-" or "+" key, and then press . 1 2 → The MY CUSTOM STITCH screen is displayed. c Check the grid sheet set, and specify the coordinates of the first point. Specify the coordinates using the "-" and "+" keys, and press . 1 Continue editing 2 Finish editing g Repeat steps 4 through 6 to specify each point. D Note • To correct an entered point, press screen appears as shown below. when the MY CUSTOM STITCH d Specify the coordinates of the second point, and then press . e Specify whether single stitching be sewn between the points. or triple stitching will Select either of them using the "-" or "+" key, and then press . Press once to highlight the last point in white. Press again to select the previous point. To select the next point, press . After selecting the point to be corrected, you can move it using the "-" and "+" keys. 1 Single stitching 2 Triple stitching 1 • The last point can be deleted by pressing 2 while the point appears black in the screen where is displayed. h After all points have been entered, select . i Specify the various stitching settings, such as reverse/reinforcement stitching, in the same way as with other stitches. Note • The pattern you entered can be stored for later use. For details, refer to "Saving a pattern" on page D-9. Decorative sewing D-13

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Designing a Stitch
Decorative sewing
D-13
MY CUSTOM STITCH
D
b
Press
on the operation panel as many times as
necessary until
is displayed, and press
.
The MY CUSTOM STITCH screen is displayed.
c
Check the grid sheet set, and specify the coordinates of
the first point. Specify the coordinates using the “-”
and “+” keys, and press
.
d
Specify the coordinates of the second point, and then
press
.
e
Specify whether single stitching or triple stitching will
be sewn between the points.
Select either of them using the “-” or “+” key, and then
press
.
1
Single stitching
2
Triple stitching
f
Select whether to finish editing the pattern and return
to the sewing screen or to continue editing.
Select either of them using the “-” or “+” key, and then
press
.
1
Continue editing
2
Finish editing
g
Repeat steps 4 through 6 to specify each point.
h
After all points have been entered, select
.
i
Specify the various stitching settings, such as
reverse/reinforcement stitching, in the same way as
with other stitches.
2
1
Note
To correct an entered point, press
when the
screen appears as shown below.
Press once to highlight the last point in white.
Press again to select the previous point.
To select the next point, press
.
After selecting the point to be corrected, you can
move it using the “-” and “+” keys.
The last point can be deleted by pressing
while the point appears black in the screen
where
is displayed.
Note
The pattern you entered can be stored for later
use. For details, refer to “Saving a pattern” on
page D-9.
2
1