Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.4 3 2 Instructin Manual for PE-DESIGN Ver. - Page 159

Sew First, Sew Last, Sew First above and Check Sewing Order

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Contents Before Using Getting Started Design Center s Sew First Purpose: Sends the selected patterns behind every other patterns. Allows you to set the sewing order of many patterns. Shortcut key: Ctrl + B Toolbar: Operation: 1 Select one or more patterns. 2 Click Edit, then Sew First. The parts of the selected pattern that are overlapping other patterns are now invisible. To use this function to set the sewing order of, say three overlapping patterns, apply Sew First to pattern 1, then pattern 2, then pattern 3. The patterns will be sewn in order 3, 2, 1. See also: "Sew Last" on page 150, "Check Sewing Order" on page 163 s Sew Last Purpose: Brings the selected patterns in the foreground of every other patterns. Allows you to set the sewing order of many patterns. Shortcut key: Ctrl + F Toolbar: Operation: 1 Select one or more patterns. 2 Click Edit, then Sew Last. The parts of the selected pattern that are overlapped by other patterns are now visible. Layout & Editing File Utility Programmable Stich Creator Quik Reference Alphabetic Index To use this function to set the sewing order of, say three overlapping patterns, apply Sew Last to pattern 3, then pattern 2, then pattern 1. The patterns will be sewn in order 3, 2, 1. See also: "Sew First" above and "Check Sewing Order" on page 163 150

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Before Using
Design Center
Layout & Editing
File Utility
Programmable
Stich Creator
Contents
Quik Reference
Alphabetic Index
Getting Started
Sew First
Purpose:
Sends the selected patterns behind every other patterns. Allows you to set the
sewing order of many patterns.
Shortcut key:
+
Toolbar:
Operation:
1
Select one or more patterns.
2
Click
Edit
, then
Sew First
.
The parts of the selected pattern that are overlapping other patterns are now invisible.
To use this function to set the sewing order of, say three overlapping patterns, apply
Sew First
to
pattern 1, then pattern 2, then pattern 3.
The patterns will be sewn in order 3, 2, 1.
See also:
“Sew Last” on page 150, “Check Sewing Order” on page 163
Sew Last
Purpose:
Brings the selected patterns in the foreground of every other patterns. Allows you
to set the sewing order of many patterns.
Shortcut key:
+
Toolbar:
Operation:
1
Select one or more patterns.
2
Click
Edit
, then
Sew Last
.
The parts of the selected pattern that are overlapped by other patterns are now visible.
To use this function to set the sewing order of, say three overlapping patterns, apply
Sew Last
to
pattern 3, then pattern 2, then pattern 1.
The patterns will be sewn in order 3, 2, 1.
See also:
“Sew First” above and “Check Sewing Order” on page 163
Ctrl
B
Ctrl
F