Brother International NX-450Q Users Manual - English - Page 121
Combining patterns
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UTILITY STITCHES Combining patterns Repeat steps b . c Multiple patterns can be combined and sewn together. Decorative stitches and character stitches (stitches selected with and ) can be combined. However, utility stitches (stitches selected with and ) cannot be combined. After all of the desired patterns are selected, d start sewing. 1 Select the first pattern. a X The first pattern is selected and appears in the LCD. a Sewing direction X The order that the patterns appear in the LCD is the order that they will be sewn. • When the sewing is started, the selected pattern is sewn repeatedly until the sewing machine is stopped. Select the next pattern. b Use the numeric keys to type in the number for the desired stitch. To change the stitch type, press (Decorative stitch key) or (Character stitch key). After the icon for the desired stitch mode appears in the lower-left corner of the screen, type in the number for the desired stitch. X The combined patterns appear in the LCD. • To remove a selected pattern, press (Cancel/clear key) in the operation panel. The pattern that was selected last is removed. 120 Note z When the combined pattern is sewn at least one time, sewing of the combined pattern is temporarily stopped. Typing in the number of a stitch after sewing clears the combined pattern and selects the new stitch, instead of adding the new stitch to the combined pattern. z If you do not wish to clear the pattern, save it before typing in the number of the new stitch. For details on saving patterns, refer to "Saving patterns" (page 126). Memo z Up to 70 patterns can be combined. z If multiple patterns have been combined, the sewing machine stops once all the selected patterns displayed in the LCD have been sewn. To repeatedly sew the combined pattern, refer to "Repeat sewing patterns". z The combined pattern can be saved for later use. For details, refer to "Saving patterns" (page 126).