Brother International PE-DESIGN Ver.4 3 2 Instructin Manual for PE-DESIGN Ver. - Page 225

Line Drawing Mode, Drawing a broken line

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Contents Before Using Getting Started Line Drawing Mode The line drawing mode allows you to draw broken lines to create your stitch pattern. A broken line is made of one or more contiguous straight lines, the ending point of a straight line being the starting point of the next one. The horizontal and vertical lines that you draw on the work area always follow the grid. The points you create by clicking the mouse are inserted at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical lines of the grid, enabling you to draw diagonal lines as well. So, regardless of where you click, a point will automatically be inserted at the nearest intersection. Depending on the stitch pattern you want to draw, you may need to select a different working grid. For more information on the grids and on how to select them, refer to "Grid" on page 226. s Drawing a broken line 1 Click on the Tool Box. When you move it over the Work page, the cursor changes to and is displayed together with a small image of the tool button. 2 Move the mouse to the starting point of your broken line and click. 3 Move the mouse to the ending point of the first straight line and click again. NOTE: You can always remove the last-entered point by clicking the mouse's right button. 4 Repeat until you arrive at the last end point. At that point double-click. Repeat the whole procedure if you want to include other broken lines in a stitch pattern. Design Center Layout & Editing File Utility Programmable Stich Creator Quik Reference Alphabetic Index 215

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Before Using
Design Center
Layout & Editing
File Utility
Programmable
Stich Creator
Contents
Quik Reference
Alphabetic Index
Getting Started
Line Drawing Mode
The line drawing mode allows you to draw broken lines to create your stitch pattern. A broken line is
made of one or more contiguous straight lines, the ending point of a straight line being the starting point
of the next one.
The horizontal and vertical lines that you draw on the work area always follow the grid. The points you
create by clicking the mouse are inserted at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical lines of the
grid, enabling you to draw diagonal lines as well. So, regardless of where you click, a point will automati-
cally be inserted at the nearest intersection.
Depending on the stitch pattern you want to draw, you may need to select a different working grid.
For more information on the grids and on how to select them, refer to “Grid” on page 226.
Drawing a broken line
1
Click
on the Tool Box. When you move it over the Work page, the cursor changes to
and
is displayed together with a small image of the tool button.
2
Move the mouse to the starting point of your broken line and click.
3
Move the mouse to the ending point of the first straight line and click again.
NOTE:
You can always remove the last-entered point by clicking the mouse’s right button.
4
Repeat until you arrive at the last end point. At that point double-click.
Repeat the whole procedure if you want to include other broken lines in a stitch pattern.