Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.4 3 2 Instructin Manual for PE-DESIGN Ver. - Page 171
See also, Browse, Pattern size, Width, Height, Row/column, offset, Column, Pattern direction
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Contents Before Using Getting Started Browse Pattern size Row/column offset Pattern direction Opens the Browse dialog. Select the directory of the folder containing the pas file you want to open. Scroll through the available stitch patterns and double-click the desired pattern or click OK to select the pattern. Width Sets the stitch pattern width. Range: 5 ~ 10 mm (0.20 ~ 0.39 inch) Default: 7.5 mm (0.30 inch) Sets the stitch pattern height. Height Range: 5 ~ 10 (0.20 ~ 0.39 inch) Default: 7.5 mm (0.30 inch) Row Sets the position of the stitch pattern rows when the row radio button is clicked. Range: 0 ~ 99% Default: 0 % Sets the position of the stitch pattern columns when the column radio Column button is clicked. Range: 0 ~ 99% Default: 0 % Allows you to rotate the angle of the stitch patterns. Range: 0 ~ 359 degrees Default: 0 degrees Note on the programmed fill stitch: When setting the stitch and pattern directions of a programmed stitch, take note that whenever the stitch and pattern direction settings cause the stitch to be sewn in the same direction as a line in a stitch pattern, that line will not be sewn. Use the preview function of your application to view exactly how your stitch pattern will be sewn and set the stitch direction and pattern direction according to the selected stitch or to the effect that you want to produce. To get an even better view, make test samples of different settings. Example of a programmed fill stitch Ex. 1: Ex. 2: Stitch direction = Default: 45˚ Stitch direction: 90˚ Example 3: Stitch direction: 0˚ Design Center Layout & Editing File Utility Programmable Stich Creator Quik Reference Alphabetic Index See also: "Preview" on page 170, "Programmable Stitch Creator" on page 191 162