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Shifting patterns

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UTILITY STITCHES Shifting patterns Satin stitches (No. 32-47 of , selected with ) 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". Select (No. 48 of , selected with ) once to move the stitch pattern to the left by half the width of the stitch pattern. Select (No. 49 of , selected with ) once to move the stitch pattern to the right by half the width of the stitch pattern. As an example, the procedure for creating the following pattern is described below. Using the numeric keys, type in "41" to select c (No. 41 of , selected with ) again. Using the numeric keys, type in "48" to select d (No. 48 of , selected with ). X The next pattern selected is moved half a width to the left. Select a (No. 41 of , selected with ). Press (Decorative stitch key), and then use the numeric keys to type in "41". Specify that the patterns will be sewn e repeatedly. • For details, refer to "Repeat sewing patterns" (page 124). ■ Examples of step patterns Using the numeric keys, type in "49" to select b (No. 49 of , selected with ). X The next pattern selected is moved half a width to the right. 128

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UTILITY STITCHES
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Shifting patterns
Satin stitches (No. 32–47 of
, selected with
) 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”.
Select
(No. 48 of
, selected with
)
once to move the stitch pattern to the left by half the
width of the stitch pattern.
Select
(No. 49 of
, selected with
)
once to move the stitch pattern to the right by half the
width of the stitch pattern.
As an example, the procedure for creating the
following pattern is described below.
a
Select
(No. 41 of
, selected with
).
Press
(Decorative stitch key), and then use
the numeric keys to type in “41”.
b
Using the numeric keys, type in "49" to select
(No. 49 of
, selected with
).
The next pattern selected is moved half a
width to the right.
c
Using the numeric keys, type in "41" to select
(No. 41 of
, selected with
)
again.
d
Using the numeric keys, type in "48" to select
(No. 48 of
, selected with
).
The next pattern selected is moved half a
width to the left.
e
Specify that the patterns will be sewn
repeatedly.
• For details, refer to “Repeat sewing patterns”
(page 124).
Examples of step patterns