75 editing a stitch pattern 1, Converting stitch pattern to blocks – Baby Lock Palette 10 (ECS10) Instruction Manual User Manual

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Editing a Stitch Pattern

1

Select the stitch pattern(s), and then click the
[Stitches] tab.

2

Click [Divide by Color] in the [Edit] group.

 Dotted lines appear around each part of the

stitch pattern.

Stitch patterns can be converted into two types of
shape patterns.

*Blocks: A group of shape patterns with multiple
sewing direction lines
After being converted, various editing operations
can be performed.

Convert to Blocks
The pattern is converted while maintaining the
multiple sewing direction lines.
Use this when you want to enlarge or reduce an
embroidery pattern that uses satin or fill stitches.
Convert to Outline
The pattern is converted following the shape of the
outline.

Converting stitch pattern to

blocks

Stitch patterns can be converted into blocks (group
of shape patterns with multiple sewing direction
lines). In blocks (shapes) pattern, the sew types and
sewing attributes can be changed, and the pattern
can easily be edited.

1

Select the stitch pattern(s), and then click the
[Stitches] tab.

2

Click [Convert to Blocks] in the [Edit] group.

Dividing stitch pattern by
color

Converting stitch patterns

Before dividing

After dividing

Stitch

Blocks

Shapes

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• After being converted, the outline patterns can

be edited.

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"Setting the sew type" on page 49

"Specifying the sewing direction" on
page 51

"Specifying sewing attributes" on

page 54
"Reshaping Embroidery Patterns" on

page 66

• For details on the shape pattern and stitch

pattern refer to page 8.

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