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Types of patterns, Reading the pattern list, Pattern list example, One-point patterns, Frame patterns - cassette

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CONTENTS Chapter 1 TYPES OF PATTERNS/READING THE PATTERN LIST G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G TYPES OF PATTERNS This machine can embroider three types of patterns. Check the enclosed pattern list for samples and thread color ID numbers. One-point patterns Frame patterns Template patterns These patterns are small designs that can be embroidered as they appear. These patterns are made up of a frame and text that you can enter. The mark in the pattern shows where text can be added. These patterns are made up of 1 to 4 lines of text that you can enter. The added. mark in the pattern shows where text can be NOTE • The number of letters that can be entered into frame and template patterns depends on the pattern and the selected font. Also, some patterns can only be used with certain fonts. Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 READING THE PATTERN LIST The pattern list shows you samples of the embroidery patterns. It also shows you where you can find the pattern you want and helps you decide if you have all the thread colors needed. The symbols and numbers in the pattern list are explained below. Pattern list (example) 4 One-point patterns 2 1 3 7 No.01 1: 800 (A) 8 2: 085 (B) 3: 513 (A) 6 5 1 Category icon shown in the LCD display 2 Type of patterns in the category 3 Sample of the embroidery 4 Pattern number 5" " means that part of the pattern is embroidered with the chenille texture. (See page 25.) 6 Thread color ID numbers in the sewing order 7 Side of design frame used with the thread color 8 Total number of patterns in the category NOTE • A pattern list is included with each optional design cassette. • The layout and contents of the pattern list may change without notice. (Check our Web site for the latest updates: www.brother.com) 8 INDEX Chapter 6

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TYPES OF PATTERNS
CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
INDEX
Chapter 6
TYPES OF PATTERNS
This machine can embroider three types of patterns. Check the enclosed pattern list for samples and
thread color ID numbers.
READING THE PATTERN LIST
The pattern list shows you samples of the embroidery patterns. It also shows you where you can find the
pattern you want and helps you decide if you have all the thread colors needed. The symbols and numbers
in the pattern list are explained below.
Pattern list (example)
1
Category icon shown in the LCD display
2
Type of patterns in the category
3
Sample of the embroidery
4
Pattern number
5
” means that part of the pattern is embroidered with the chenille texture. (See page 25.)
6
Thread color ID numbers in the sewing order
7
Side of design frame used with the thread color
8
Total number of patterns in the category
One-point patterns
These patterns are small designs that can be embroidered as they
appear.
Frame patterns
These patterns are made up of a frame and text that you can enter.
The
mark in the pattern shows where text can be added.
Template patterns
These patterns are made up of 1 to 4 lines of text that you can
enter. The
mark in the pattern shows where text can be
added.
NOTE
The number of letters that can be entered into frame and template patterns depends on
the pattern and the selected font. Also, some patterns can only be used with certain fonts.
NOTE
A pattern list is included with each optional design cassette.
The layout and contents of the pattern list may change without notice. (Check our Web
site for the latest updates: www.brother.com)
1: 800 (A)
2: 085 (B)
3: 513 (A)
One-point patterns
No.01
1
3
2
4
7
6
8
5
TYPES OF PATTERNS/READING THE PATTERN LIST