Brother International PC-8200 Users Manual - English - Page 147

My Custom Stitch, Function For Making, Own Stitch

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7. MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (FUNCTION FOR MAKING OWN STITCH) MAKING THE ILLUSTRATION "Grid sheet" You can use the "MY CUSTOM STITCHTM" (function for making own stitch) to sew patterns that you have drawn yourself. * Illustrations that are to be used with the "MY CUSTOM STITCHTM" (function for making own stitch) can be a maximum of 7 mm wide and 33 mm long. * Patterns for the "MY CUSTOM STITCHTM" (function for making own stitch) can be drawn more easily if you use the included grid sheet. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 14 10 5 0 0mm 1 5mm 3 10mm 2 15mm 20mm 1. Draw the illustration onto the grid sheet (SA500, X80948001). 1 Start point 2 End point 3 Intersection * Simplify the drawing so that it can be drawn as a continuous line. If sewing continuous patterns, the height of the start point and end point should be the same. You can obtain a more attractive finish if you make the intersections cross over to make a closed design. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 14 10 5 0 0mm 5mm 10mm 15mm 20mm 2. Mark coordinate points at each point in the pattern where the direction of the stitching changes, this will maintain the shape of the pattern as it is sewn. 145

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You can use the
MY CUSTOM STITCH
TM
(function for making
own stitch) to sew patterns that you have drawn yourself.
*
Illustrations that are to be used with the
MY CUSTOM
STITCH
TM
(function for making own stitch) can be a
maximum of 7 mm wide and 33 mm long.
*
Patterns for the
MY CUSTOM STITCH
TM
(function for
making own stitch) can be drawn more easily if you use the
included grid sheet.
1.
Draw the illustration onto the grid sheet (SA500, X80948-
001).
1
Start point
2
End point
3
Intersection
*
Simplify the drawing so that it can be drawn as a continuous
line. If sewing continuous patterns, the height of the start
point and end point should be the same. You can obtain a
more attractive finish if you make the intersections cross
over to make a closed design.
Grid sheet
5
0
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
10
14
0
mm
5
mm
10
mm
15
mm
20
mm
2.
Mark coordinate points at each point in the pattern where
the direction of the stitching changes, this will maintain the
shape of the pattern as it is sewn.
MAKING THE ILLUSTRATION
7. MY CUSTOM STITCH
TM
(FUNCTION FOR MAKING
OWN STITCH)