Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.4 3 2 Instructin Manual for PE-DESIGN Ver. - Page 138

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Contents Before Using Getting Started Design Center When sewing, proceed as follows: 1 Place the appliqué material on the machine and start sewing. At this step, only the APPLIQUE MATERIAL outline will be sewn. 2 Remove the appliqué material from the machine and cut along the outline. 3 Place the backing material on the machine and start sewing. At this step, only the APPLIQUE POSI- TION outline will be sewn. 4 Affix the appliqué on the marked position with a small amount of fabric glue. 5 Restart sewing. At this step, the APPLIQUE outline will be sewn. 6 Sew the other details of the picture. Note that the sewing order will be MATERIAL → POSITION → APPLIQUE. s Stitch Purpose: Sets the stitch for outline, region inside, text, manual punching pattern and imported pattern (after the Stitch to Block function has been applied). Available: When the cursor is in the selection mode, the Line sew type and Region sew type selectors are displayed (if they have not been turned off with the Line sew or Region sew buttons). When you start one of the drawing modes or select an existing pattern, the sew type button for that pattern appears. When you are in the text or manual punching mode or after applying a Stitch to block setting to an imported pattern. Operation: 1 Click the sew type selector. The available options display. For outlines, Zigzag and Running stitches are available. For regions, Text and manual punching patterns, Satin, Fill and Programmed Fill stitches are available. 2 Click the desired stitch. The setting applies to all the patterns of the same categories that you will create until you change it. If a pattern is selected, the setting also applies to that pattern. NOTE: You can set the stitch attributes for the selected line and region stitches in the Sewing attribute Setting dialog. When you select Prog. fill Stitch, you also need to select a programmed stitch in the Sewing Attribute Setting dialog, as there is no default programmed stitch setting. See also: "Line sew" on page 125, "Region sew" on page 126 and "Sewing Attribute Setting" on page 159 Layout & Editing File Utility Programmable Stich Creator Quik Reference Alphabetic Index 129

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Before Using
Design Center
Layout & Editing
File Utility
Programmable
Stich Creator
Contents
Quik Reference
Alphabetic Index
Getting Started
When sewing, proceed as follows:
1
Place the appliqué material on the machine and start sewing. At this step, only the
APPLIQUE
MATERIAL
outline will be sewn.
2
Remove the appliqué material from the machine and cut along the outline.
3
Place the backing material on the machine and start sewing. At this step, only the
APPLIQUE POSI-
TION
outline will be sewn.
4
Affix the appliqué on the marked position with a small amount of fabric glue.
5
Restart sewing. At this step, the APPLIQUE outline will be sewn.
6
Sew the other details of the picture.
Note that the sewing order will be
MATERIAL
POSITION
APPLIQUE
.
Stitch
Purpose:
Sets the stitch for outline, region inside, text, manual punching pattern and
imported pattern (after the Stitch to Block function has been applied).
Available:
When the cursor is in the selection mode, the Line sew type and Region sew type
selectors are displayed (if they have not been turned off with the Line sew or
Region sew buttons).
When you start one of the drawing modes or select an existing pattern, the sew
type button for that pattern appears.
When you are in the text or manual punching mode or after applying a Stitch to
block setting to an imported pattern.
Operation:
1
Click the sew type selector.
The available options display.
For outlines, Zigzag and Running stitches are available.
For regions, Text and manual punching patterns, Satin, Fill and Programmed Fill stitches are avail-
able.
2
Click the desired stitch.
The setting applies to all the patterns of the same categories that you will create until you change it.
If a pattern is selected, the setting also applies to that pattern.
NOTE:
You can set the stitch attributes for the selected line and region stitches in the
Sewing attribute Set-
ting
dialog.
When you select
Prog. fill Stitch
, you also need to select a programmed stitch in the
Sewing
Attribute Setting
dialog, as there is no default programmed stitch setting.
See also:
“Line sew” on page 125, “Region sew” on page 126 and “Sewing Attribute Setting”
on page 159