Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.4 3 2 Owner's Manual - English - Page 157

Check Sewing Order, Stitch direction = Default: 45˚

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Contents Example of a programmed fill stitch Ex. 1: Ex. 2: Stitch direction = Default: 45˚ Stitch direction: 90˚ Example 3: Stitch direction: 0˚ Before Using Getting Started Design Center Layout & Editing File Utility See also: "Preview" on page 153, "Programmable Stitch Creator" on page 171 s Check Sewing Order Purpose: Allows you to check the sewing order of patterns. Shortcut key: F10 Toolbar: Operation: 1 Select a set of patterns. 2 Click Sew, then Check Sewing Order. The Check Sewing Order dialog displays. x Click first. to see the pattern that will be sewn x Click last. to see the pattern that will be sewn x Click or to see the patterns that will be sewn between the first and last. • At the beginning, all patterns are grayed. As you click , , , or , the corre- sponding pattern will appear in normal color. x Click Close to exit. If you want to modify the sewing order, use Edit - Sew First or Edit - Sew Last. See also: "Sew First" and "Sew Last" on page 136 and "Set hole sewing" below 147 Programmable Stich Creator Quick Reference Alphabetic Index

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Contents
Before Using
Getting Started
Design Center
Layout & Editing
File Utility
Programmable
Stich Creator
Quick Reference
Alphabetic Index
Example of a programmed fill stitch
See also:
“Preview” on page 153, “Programmable Stitch Creator” on page 171
Check Sewing Order
Purpose:
Allows you to check the sewing order of patterns.
Shortcut key:
Toolbar:
Operation:
1
Select a set of patterns.
2
Click
Sew
, then
Check Sewing Order
.
The
Check Sewing Order
dialog displays.
If you want to modify the sewing order, use
Edit – Sew
First
or
Edit – Sew Last
.
See also:
“Sew First” and “Sew Last” on page 136 and “Set hole sewing” below
Click
to see the pattern that will be sewn
first.
Click
to see the pattern that will be sewn
last.
Click
or
to see the patterns that
will be sewn between the first and last.
At the beginning, all patterns are grayed. As you
click
,
,
, or
, the corre-
sponding pattern will appear in normal color.
Click
Close
to exit.
Ex. 2:
Stitch direction: 90˚
Ex. 1:
Stitch direction = Default: 45˚
Example 3:
Stitch direction: 0˚
F10