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Creating a horizontal mirror image, Changing the size and the density of the pattern, Changing the size by dragging – Baby Lock Destiny (BLDY) Instruction & Reference Guide-Part2 User Manual

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EDITING PATTERNS

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Changing the Size and the Density of

the Pattern

You can change the pattern size while maintaining
the desired thread density. The machine recalculates
the stitch density automatically. With this function,
the pattern will be enlarged or reduced at a larger
ratio than with normal pattern resizing.

a

Press

in the size window.

*

Press

: When changing the size, the

pattern keeps the original density.

*

Press

: When you want to increase or

decrease the density of the design.

b

Change the density.

*

Press

to make the pattern less dense.

*

Press

to make the pattern more dense.

c

Select the direction in which to change the

size.

d

Press .

Changing the Size by Dragging

You can also change the pattern size by dragging the
red point on the pattern image using your finger,
touch pen or connected mouse.

Creating a Horizontal Mirror
Image

Press

so it appears as

to create a

horizontal mirror image of the selected pattern.

Press

again to return the pattern to normal.

Note

• Be sure to sew trial embroidery using same

fabric and threads as project in order to
check the sewing results.

• This function cannot be used with alphabet

character patterns, frame patterns or border
patterns. However, a border pattern can be
edited after this function has been used.

• Patterns with a large number of stitches

(about 100,001 or more) cannot be resized
while maintaining a desired thread density.
The maximum limit for the number of
stitches differs depending on the data size
of pattern.

Note

• If the pattern is enlarged and there is space

between stitches, a better effect can be
achieved by increasing the thread density.

• If the pattern is reduced and the stitching is

too thick, a better effect can be achieved by
reducing the thread density.

Note

• You can change the pattern size with one

finger. Using two or more fingers does not
work.