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Embroidery mode - edit Shaping (23) 23 Shaping is a unique way to use your beautiful 9mm stitches, sequences or even embroidery designs to form new shapes. Shaping overview A Select shape A B Zoom C Delete/Duplicate last object IJ D Select control points E Select spacing F Select line positioning G Select side positioning H Select design angle I Control points J Baseline Note: Duplicate and delete icons are not visible when shaping an embroidery text. If shaping text, you can use B C embroidery text editor to adjust your text while shaping. Read more on page 8:20. DE Select shape (A) Select a shape by touching it in the list (A). The stitches or designs will be placed along the baseline in the order that they were loaded into embroidery edit. The stitches or designs will follow the line in the direction indicated by a small arrow in the icons in the select shape list. Note: When selecting a new shape, all your custom adjustments to the shape will be set to default. FGH Delete/Duplicate last object (C) If you want to delete the last object in the shape, touch the - icon. Only the last object in the shape will be deleted. If you want to add a copy of the last object, use the + icon. The last object in the shape will be duplicated and the copy will be added after the last object on the baseline. Note: If several designs are grouped before opening Shaping, the whole group will be duplicated or deleted. If there are too many objects in the shape, the baseline will be red. Enlarge the shape or delete some objects until the objects fit in the shape. The baseline will change to normal color again. 8:11

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Embroidery mode - edit
Shaping (23)
Shaping is a unique way to use your beautiful 9mm
stitches, sequences or even embroidery designs to
form new shapes.
Shaping overview
A
Select shape
B
Zoom
C
Delete/Duplicate last object
D
Select control points
E
Select spacing
F
Select line positioning
G
Select side positioning
H
Select design angle
I
Control points
J
Baseline
Note: Duplicate and delete icons are not visible when
shaping an embroidery text. If shaping text, you can use
embroidery text editor to adjust your text while shaping.
Read more on page 8:20.
Select shape (A)
Select a shape by touching it in the list (A).
The stitches or designs will be placed along the
baseline in the order that they were loaded into
embroidery edit. The stitches or designs will follow
the line in the direction indicated by a small arrow
in the icons in the select shape list.
Note: When selecting a new shape, all your custom
adjustments to the shape will be set to default.
Delete/Duplicate last object (C)
If you want to delete the last object in the shape,
touch the - icon. Only the last object in the shape
will be deleted.
If you want to add a copy of the last object, use
the + icon. The last object in the shape will be
duplicated and the copy will be added after the last
object on the baseline.
Note: If several designs are grouped before opening
Shaping, the whole group will be duplicated or deleted.
If there are too many objects in the shape, the
baseline will be red. Enlarge the shape or delete
some objects until the objects
t in the shape. The
baseline will change to normal color again.