Using the camera to connect patterns, Examples of connected patterns – Brother Innov-is 6000D User Manual

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USING THE CAMERA TO CONNECT PATTERNS

Instead of using thread marks, the camera can be used to connect patterns in the Embroidery Edit screen.
An area of 27 cm × 17 cm (10-1/2 inches × 6-1/2 inches) can be embroidered when the camera is used to connect
patterns. Select the appropriate frame depending on the size of the embroidery. We recommend using the large
embroidery frame (30 cm × 20 cm (12 inches × 8 inches)) when using the camera to connect patterns. The small
embroidery frame (2 cm × 6 cm (1 inch × 2-1/2 inches)) cannot be used with the camera function.

Examples of Connected Patterns

Two patterns can be connected by selecting the
reference point and reference edge of each pattern so
that they can be aligned using the camera. When
connecting patterns, the reference edge of each pattern
will be along a single straight line.

(Example)

: Reference edge
: Reference point

a

b

c

d

e

In order to understand how to connect patterns, first try
following the procedure outlined in “Practice
(Connecting Three Patterns)” on page 14.

Note

• Split (Large-size) embroidery patterns cannot be

used with this function.

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