Brother International PR1055X Operation Manual - Page 155

Using the erase key, Using the select key

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Saved outlines Embroidery pattern outlines can be registered as stamp shapes. When registering stamp shapes, select from the last six embroidery patterns used. If more than six shapes are registered, the oldest one is automatically erased. For details on registering a stamp shape, refer to "Decorative stitching around a pattern in embroidery (a quilting function)" on page 170. MY DESIGN CENTER Using the select key You can select the part of the design to move and/or edit. Some keys are available only after you select the part. Touch . a Frame embroidering areas The shape of the embroidering area for the selected embroidery frame is displayed. * Touch screen. to return to the pattern drawing Touch to set the selected stamp. c  The pattern drawing screen appears. * You can change size of, rotate or move the shape right after you create it by touching or . Using the erase key Touch . a 4 Select the method for selecting an area. b Box selection Polygonal shape selection Freestyle curve selection Automatic selection Selects all objects within the box that is drawn. Selects all objects within the polygonal shape that is drawn. Selects all objects within the curved line that is drawn. Selects the pattern that is touched. This allows you to select only a single line or only the outer pattern of a donut shape. Select all Selects all patterns. Select the shape of the eraser. b  To select the eraser size, touch or . Drag along the area or line that you want to erase c while the key appears as . 153

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MY DESIGN CENTER
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4
Saved outlines
Frame embroidering areas
*
Touch
to return to the pattern drawing
screen.
c
Touch
to set the selected stamp.
The pattern drawing screen appears.
*
You can change size of, rotate or move the shape
right after you create it by touching
or
.
Using the erase key
a
Touch
.
b
Select the shape of the eraser.
To select the eraser size, touch
or
.
c
Drag along the area or line that you want to erase
while the key appears as
.
Using the select key
You can select the part of the design to move and/or edit.
Some keys are available only after you select the part.
a
Touch
.
b
Select the method for selecting an area.
Embroidery pattern outlines can be registered
as stamp shapes. When registering stamp
shapes, select from the last six embroidery
patterns used. If more than six shapes are
registered, the oldest one is automatically
erased. For details on registering a stamp
shape, refer to “Decorative stitching around a
pattern in embroidery (a quilting function)” on
page 170.
The shape of the embroidering area for the
selected embroidery frame is displayed.
Box selection
Selects all objects within the
box that is drawn.
Polygonal
shape
selection
Selects all objects within the
polygonal shape that is drawn.
Freestyle
curve
selection
Selects all objects within the
curved line that is drawn.
Automatic
selection
Selects the pattern that is
touched. This allows you to
select only a single line or only
the outer pattern of a donut
shape.
Select all
Selects all patterns.