Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.4 3 2 Instructin Manual for PE-DESIGN Ver. - Page 74

Using the Stage 4 Tool Box, Region Setting Mode, Applying the sewing attributes to a region

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Contents Before Using Getting Started Using the Stage 4 Tool Box In Stage 4, outline data from Stage 3 are assigned line and region sewing attributes. This is done by using the Tool Box and the Sewing Attributes bar. Clicking a button of the Tool Box changes the cursor mode and shape. The left side of the Status bar tells you what you can do in each cursor mode. Sets the cursor in region setting mode. When you start the application, this tool is active by default page 65 Cursor shape: , with a miniature of the button Sets the cursor in line (all) setting mode. page 66 Cursor shape: , with a small image of the button Sets the cursor in line (single) setting mode. page 68 Cursor shape: , with a small image of the button Sets the cursor in hole sewing mode. page 69 Cursor shape: , with a small image of the button Sets the cursor in zoom-in mode. Cursor shape: Maximizes the selected Design Page to fit in the window. page 70 page 70 Sets the cursor in zoom-out mode. Cursor shape: page 70 Design Center Layout & Editing File Utility Programmable Stich Creator Region Setting Mode In this mode, you can apply the current sewing attributes to an enclosed region. You can also change the sewing attributes applied to a region. s Applying the sewing attributes to a region 1 Click on the Tool Box. The shape of the cursor changes to and is displayed together with a small rectangle. The Sewing Attributes bar now looks like this: You can select the color and stitch at this step or after applying them to the region. See "Color" on page 73 and "Stitch" on page 73. You can also use the menu (see "Sewing Attributes" on page 85) or the following method to define the density and other characteristics of the stitch. If you do not make these settings at this stage, the current settings will be applied, but you can modify them later. Quik Reference Alphabetic Index 65

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Before Using
Design Center
Layout & Editing
File Utility
Programmable
Stich Creator
Contents
Quik Reference
Alphabetic Index
Getting Started
In Stage 4, outline data from Stage 3 are assigned line and region sewing attributes. This is done by
using the Tool Box and the Sewing Attributes bar.
Clicking a button of the Tool Box changes the cursor mode and shape. The left side of the Status bar tells
you what you can do in each cursor mode.
Region Setting Mode
In this mode, you can apply the current sewing attributes to an enclosed region. You can also change the
sewing attributes applied to a region.
Applying the sewing attributes to a region
1
Click
on the Tool Box.
The shape of the cursor changes to
and is displayed together with a small rectangle.
The Sewing Attributes bar now looks like this:
You can select the color and stitch at this step or after applying them to the region. See “Color” on
page 73 and “Stitch” on page 73.
You can also use the menu (see “Sewing Attributes” on page 85) or the following method to define
the density and other characteristics of the stitch. If you do not make these settings at this stage,
the current settings will be applied, but you can modify them later.
Sets the cursor in region setting mode.
When you start the application, this tool is active by default
Cursor shape:
, with a miniature of the button
page 65
Sets the cursor in line (all) setting mode.
Cursor shape:
, with a small image of the button
page 66
Sets the cursor in line (single) setting mode.
Cursor shape:
, with a small image of the button
page 68
Sets the cursor in hole sewing mode.
Cursor shape:
, with a small image of the button
page 69
Sets the cursor in zoom-in mode.
Cursor shape:
page 70
Maximizes the selected Design Page to fit in the window.
page 70
Sets the cursor in zoom-out mode.
Cursor shape:
page 70
Using the Stage 4 Tool Box