Brother International PR1055X Operation Manual - Page 107

Quilting Borders

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ADVANCED EMBROIDERY QUILTING BORDERS Touch . b By rehooping the fabric to embroider connecting patterns, a quilting border of 3 m × 3 m (approx. 118 inches × 118 inches) can be created. ■ Using the camera When embroidering a quilting border, use the built-in camera to display a camera image of the fabric in order to align the pattern. Specify the appropriate image settings in advance. (page 73) • Better camera image results can be achieved with the appropriate settings. ■ Creating quilting border data With a chalk pencil, mark the fabric with the inner a outline of the quilting border to be embroidered. Measure the size of the quilting border. Select the category for the number of thread colors. c 3 b 1 2 c a d 1 Inner outline (used for positioning) 2 Width 3 Height 4 Width of quilting border Memo • Be sure to cut the fabric with an excess of about 10 cm (4 inches) so that its edges extend from the embroidery frame. 1 Single color pattern 2 Multi-color pattern Select the pattern that you want to embroider, and d then touch . Specify the size of embroidery frame to be used and e the size of the quilting border. 2 1 1 Touch or to select the embroidery frame size. 2 Specify the width (1), height (2) and quilting border width (3), and then touch after each entry. Touch . f 105

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ADVANCED EMBROIDERY
105
3
By rehooping the fabric to embroider connecting patterns,
a quilting border of 3 m × 3 m (approx. 118 inches × 118
inches) can be created.
Using the camera
When embroidering a quilting border, use the built-in
camera to display a camera image of the fabric in order to
align the pattern.
Specify the appropriate image settings in advance.
(page 73)
• Better camera image results can be achieved with the
appropriate settings.
Creating quilting border data
a
With a chalk pencil, mark the fabric with the inner
outline of the quilting border to be embroidered.
Measure the size of the quilting border.
1
Inner outline (used for positioning)
2
Width
3
Height
4
Width of quilting border
b
Touch
.
c
Select the category for the number of thread colors.
1
Single color pattern
2
Multi-color pattern
d
Select the pattern that you want to embroider, and
then touch
.
e
Specify the size of embroidery frame to be used and
the size of the quilting border.
1
Touch
or
to select the embroidery frame size.
2
Specify the width (
1
), height (
2
) and quilting border
width (
3
), and then touch
after each entry.
f
Touch
.
QUILTING BORDERS
Memo
Be sure to cut the fabric with an excess of about 10
cm (4 inches) so that its edges extend from the
embroidery frame.
a
d
b
c
2
1
2
1