Converting a stitch pattern to blocks, Arranging embroidery designs (layout & editing), Moving stitch points 1 – Brother PE-DESIGN 8 User Manual

Page 65: Inserting stitch points and jump stitches 1, Deleting stitch points 1

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Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing)

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Moving stitch points

1.

Drag the selected stitch points to the new
location.

Inserting stitch points and jump
stitches

1.

Click a line between two stitch points to add a
new point at that position.

Deleting stitch points

1.

Press the

key to delete the selected

stitch point.

Converting a stitch pattern
to blocks

Imported stitch data or patterns converted to stitch
pattern can be converted into blocks (manual
punching data), allowing you to change some of their
sewing attributes and to scale individual colors while
keeping their stitching quality.

1.

Select the stitch pattern.

2.

Click Sew, then Stitch to Block.

3.

Move the slider to select the desired
sensitivity.

4.

Click OK.

→ The stitch pattern is converted to grouped

manual punching data.

For details on grouping or ungrouping manual
punching data or editing a part of grouped
manual punching data, refer to “Grouping/
Ungrouping embroidery patterns” on page 55.

b

Memo:

• Press the

and

keys.

The entry point of the first thread color
is selected.

• Press the

and

keys.

The exit point of the last thread color
is selected.

• Select at least one point in a given color,

and then press the

key.

The entry point of the color is
selected.

• Select at least one point in a given color,

and then press the

key.

The exit point of the color is selected.

a

Note

When selecting stitch points, be sure to click
the stitch point (do not click a blank area of
the Design Page), otherwise all of the
selected points will be deselected.

b

Memo:

Stitch points are moved in the same way that
embroidery pattern points are moved.
However, if the arrow keys are used, each
press moves the stitch point 0.1 mm
(0.004 inch).

c

“Moving points” on page 57.

b

Memo:

To insert a stitch point and change the
previous line into a jump stitch, hold down the

and

keys while clicking on the

line.

Ctrl

Home

Ctrl

End

Home

End

Ctrl

Shift

Delete

b

Memo:

If the end point of a jump stitch is deleted, that
jump stitch segment is deleted and the
stitches before and after the jump stitch are
connected.

b

Memo:

The Normal setting should provide
satisfactory results in most cases, but
depending on the complexity of the pattern,
you may need to select a setting more
towards Coarse or Fine.

a

Note:

The Stitch to Block command cannot be
used with some stitch pattern imported from
embroidery cards.

c

“Enlarging/Reducing Stitch
Patterns” on page 237 in the
Instruction Manual (PDF format).

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