Reshaping embroidery patterns, Selecting points, Moving points – Brother PE-DESIGN V7 User Manual

Page 112: Arranging embroidery designs (layout & editing)

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Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing)

Reshaping Embroidery Patterns

Selecting points

1.

Click

on the Tool Box.

→ Two buttons appear:

.

2.

Click .

→ The shape of the pointer changes to

.

3.

Click the pattern that you want to edit.

→ The points in the pattern appear as small

empty squares.

4.

To select a single point, click an empty square.

To select additional points, hold down the

key and click each point, or drag the

pointer over the points that you want to select.

To select all points between the selected point
and the next point selected, hold down the

key while clicking the next point.

To select an additional point in the direction of

the end point, hold down the

key and

press the

→ or ↓ key. To select an additional

point in the direction of the start point, hold

down the

key and press the

← or ↑

key. Holding down the

key and

pressing the opposite arrow key deselects the
point.

To deselect the current point and select the
following point in the direction of the end point,

hold down the

key and press the

→ or

↓ key. To deselect the current point and
select the following point in the direction of the

start point, hold down the

key and press

the

← or ↑ key.

→ The selected point appears as a small

black square.

Moving points

1.

Click

on the Tool Box.

→ Two buttons appear:

.

2.

Click .

→ The shape of the pointer changes to

.

3.

Click the pattern that you want to edit.

→ The points in the pattern appear as small

empty squares.

4.

Click the point that you want to move.

→ The selected point appears as a small

black square.

b

Memo:

The pattern can be a broken line, a curve, an
arc, a fan shape, an arc & string, a manual
punching pattern, or stitch data.

Ctrl

Shift

Shift

Shift

Shift

a

Note:

The points of some patterns cannot be
selected.

b

Memo:

The pattern can be a broken line, a curve, an
arc, a fan shape, an arc & string, a manual
punching pattern, or stitch data.

a

Note:

If you click the outline of the pattern instead
of a point, a new point is inserted.

Ctrl

Ctrl

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