Brother International PR1055X Operation Manual - Page 53

Assigning thread marks

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Use and to select the element to repeat. e Touch . a Touch . b BASIC EMBROIDERY 2 Repeat the selected element. f Touch c to select the thread mark to be embroidered. After making the desired changes, touch . g Note • Once you have cut a repeated pattern into separate elements, you cannot return to the original repeated pattern. • Each element can be edited separately in the edit screen. Refer to "Selecting the pattern to be edited" on page 42. ■ Assigning thread marks By embroidering thread marks, you can easily align patterns when embroidering a series. When embroidery is finished on a pattern, a thread mark in the shape of an arrow will be embroidered using the final thread. When embroidering a series of patterns, use the point of this arrow for positioning the following designs to be embroidered. Memo • When repeatedly embroidering individual patterns, thread marks can be embroidered around the perimeter of the pattern only. 1 1 Touch to cancel thread mark setting. Memo • When there are two or more elements, use and or and to select a pattern that you want to assign a thread mark(s) to. Touch . d Memo • If the combined border pattern is rotated in the embroidering settings screen, the thread mark will be removed. 51

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BASIC EMBROIDERY
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2
e
Use
and
to select the element to repeat.
f
Repeat the selected element.
g
After making the desired changes, touch
.
Assigning thread marks
By embroidering thread marks, you can easily align
patterns when embroidering a series. When embroidery is
finished on a pattern, a thread mark in the shape of an
arrow will be embroidered using the final thread. When
embroidering a series of patterns, use the point of this
arrow for positioning the following designs to be
embroidered.
a
Touch
.
b
Touch
.
c
Touch
to select the thread mark to be
embroidered.
1
Touch to cancel thread mark setting.
d
Touch
.
Note
Once you have cut a repeated pattern into separate
elements, you cannot return to the original
repeated pattern.
Each element can be edited separately in the edit
screen. Refer to “Selecting the pattern to be
edited” on page 42.
Memo
When repeatedly embroidering individual patterns,
thread marks can be embroidered around the
perimeter of the pattern only.
Memo
When there are two or more elements, use
and
or
and
to select a pattern that you
want to assign a thread mark(s) to.
Memo
If the combined border pattern is rotated in the
embroidering settings screen, the thread mark will
be removed.
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