Layout & editing, Line sewing attributes, Editing embroidery patterns – Brother PE-DESIGN Ver.6 User Manual
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Layout & Editing
Editing Embroidery Patterns
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Line sewing attributes
The available attributes differ depending on the selected sew type.
Zigzag stitch
Running stitch
Motif stitch
Zigzag width
Sets the width of the zigzag.
Range: 1–10 mm (0.04–0.39 inch)
Default: 2.0 mm (0.08 inch)
Density
Sets the number of lines per millimeter (inch).
Range: 1–7 lines per mm (25–178 lines per inch)
Default: 4.5 lines per mm (114 lines per inch)
Half Stitch
Sets half stitching on or off.
If one side of the zigzag stitching is dense, a half stitch could
be sewn automatically to provide a more even density.
Available for text and objects created with the drawing tools.
Default: Off
On:
Off:
Run pitch
Sets the pitch of the line sewing.
Range: 1–10 mm (0.04–0.39 inch)
Default: 2.0 mm (0.08 inch)
Run times
Sets the number of times that the border will be sewn.
Range: 1–5
Default: 1
Run pitch
Sets the pitch of the line sewing.
Range: 1–10 mm (0.04–0.39 inch)
Default: 10.0 mm (0.39 inch)
Motif
Select a pattern for the motif stitch.
Click
, and then, in the Browse dialog box that appeared, select the folder con-
taining the .pmf file that you want to use. Double-click the desired pattern, or select it,
and then click OK.
Width (horizontal
length)
Sets the pattern width (the direction along the line).
Range: 2–10 mm (0.08–0.39 inch)
Default: 5.0 mm (0.20 inch)
Height (vertical
length)
Sets the pattern height (the direction perpendicular to the line).
Range: 2–10 mm (0.08–0.39 inch)
Default: 5.0 mm (0.20 inch)
H-Arrange
(horizontal
arrangement)
Sets the horizontal arrangement of the pattern. For pat-
terns like
, the patterns will be arranged along the line
as shown at the right.
V-Arrange
(vertical arrange-
ment)
Sets the vertical arrangement of the pattern. For patterns
like
, the patterns will be arranged along the line as
shown at the right.
Normal:
Mirror:
Alternate:
Normal:
Mirror:
Alternate:
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