Splitting off parts of stitch data, Layout & editing – Brother PE-DESIGN Ver.6 User Manual

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Advanced Opreation

Layout & Editing

143

Layout & Editing

Editing Embroidery Patterns

b

Memo:

• To quit the operation, click Cancel.
• To modify the sewing attributes of all

blocks of the same color within the pattern,
hold down the

key while selecting a

block whose color or sew type settings you
want to change. (An alternate method is to
first ungroup the colors of the pattern by
selecting the menu command Edit
Ungroup.) Use the zoom tools to zoom
into the design to select the color more
easily. All blocks of that color are selected
and the block color and sew type appear in
the Sewing Attributes bar.

• When you scale blocks, the number of

stitches sewn automatically adapt to the
new size of the blocks, allowing you to
keep the original embroidery quality.

b

Memo:

• The selected color blocks can be moved or

scaled individually, therefore, if you want
to move the whole pattern once it has been
ungrouped, be sure to carefully regroup
each individual color pattern by selecting
the menu command EditGroup.

• You can further modify the pattern by

using the Point Edit tool.

c

“Specifying sewing attributes” on
page 171, “Scaling patterns” on page 132
and “Selecting points” on page 135

Splitting off parts of stitch data

The Split stitch tool in the Tool Box allows you to
split a pattern after tracing an enclosure around the
parts that you want to cut off. You can then move the
cutoff sections to rearrange the pattern, combine it
with other patterns or even delete it.

b

Memo:

This tool is available only for stitch data, and
when the Text, Outline, and Manual Punch
tools are not selected.

1.

Click

on the Tool Box.

2.

Click the stitch data that you want to cut a
section from.

b

Memo:

You can also click the Split stitch tool after
selecting stitch data.

→ All other stitch data disappear from the

display, and the shape of the pointer

changes to

.

3.

Click in the Design Page at the point where
you want to start drawing the enclosing lines.

b

Memo:

In the Tool Box, only the Zoom tool is
available, allowing you to zoom in on the
stitch data to better view the area.

4.

Continue clicking in the Design Page to
specify each corner of the enclosure around
the area to be cut off.

a

Note:

• The Stitch to Block command cannot be

used with some stitch data imported from
embroidery cards.

• Some fill patterns are lost when scaled

after setting the Stitch to Block function,
therefore it is recommended to scale while
holding down the

key or by

selecting the menu command Edit
Numerical SettingSize.

Alt

Without Stitch to Block

With Stitch to Block

Ctrl

a

Note:

Patterns created with the drawing or Text
tools of Layout & Editing need to be
converted into stitches before they can be
cut with the Split stitch tool.

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