Page 2 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS; Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) Declaration of Conformity (For USA Only) Responsible Party: Brother International Corporation 100 Somerset Corporate BoulevardBridgewater, NJ 08807-0911 USA declares that the product Product Name: Brother USB Writer Model Nu...
Page 4 - New Features of Version 6.0; Stitch generating; Others
New Features of Version 6.0 Stitch generating • Improved variable functions for satin stitch and fill stitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173, 174 • Color gradation function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1
Basic Operation Advanced Opreation Design Center Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing Advanced Opreation Programmable Stitch Creator Advanced Opreation Design Database Reference Design Center Reference Layout & Editing Reference Programmable Stitch Creator Reference Design Database i Table of...
Page 6 - ii; Chapter 2
ii Table of Contents Step1 Starting up Layout & Editing ................. 59 Step2 Specifying a Design Page size ................ 60 Step3 Creating the embroidery pattern ............. 60 Step4 Checking the embroidering order ........... 61 Step5 Saving the pattern .................................
Page 7 - iii
Basic Operation Advanced Opreation Design Center Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing Advanced Opreation Programmable Stitch Creator Advanced Opreation Design Database Reference Design Center Reference Layout & Editing Reference Programmable Stitch Creator Reference Design Database iii Table ...
Page 8 - iv; Chapter 3
iv Table of Contents Selecting a Pattern To Be Created ............... 210 Viewing the Stitch Pattern WhileCreating It ..................................................... 212 Drawing a Stitch Pattern in Fill/StampMode ............................................................. 212 Editing a Stit...
Page 9 - Before Use; What You Can Do With This Software; Automatically Create an Embroidery Pattern From an Image; Automatically Create an Embroidery Pattern From a Photo
1 Before Use What You Can Do With This Software This software provides digitizing and editing capabilities, allowing you the creative freedom to design original embroidery. Easily turn illustrations, photos and lettering into custom embroidery designs. Automatically Create an Embroidery Pattern From...
Page 10 - Easily Create Large-Size Embroidery Designs
2 Before Use Easily Create Large-Size Embroidery Designs c For more details, refer to “Creating Large-Size Embroidery Patterns” on page 59. Have Fun Creating Embroidery Patterns Manually You can combine embroidery patterns or apply stitching to drawings and text. In addition, you can design a wider ...
Page 11 - Overview of the Manual; Structure of the manual; List of terms used
3 Before Use Overview of the Manual Structure of the manual This manual consists of three main sections: Basic Operation, Advanced Operation, and Reference. ■ Basic Operation By following the step-by-step instructions contained in this section, you can create basic embroidery patterns. For first tim...
Page 12 - Introduction; Applications of the software
4 Before Use Introduction Applications of the software This package consists of four applications. ■ Design Center Design Center is used to manually create embroidery patterns from images. The images may come from scanning a printed image or can be created with an application like Paint ® . The exte...
Page 13 - Programmable Stitch Creator; Package contents
5 Before Use ■ Programmable Stitch Creator Programmable Stitch Creator allows you to create, edit and save fill/stamp and motif stitch patterns that can be applied as a programmable fill stitch or motif stitch, or as a stamp to the enclosed regions of embroidery patterns both in Design Center and La...
Page 14 - Optional supplies
6 Before Use Optional supplies Principal parts b Memo: • Since power is supplied to the USB card writer module through the USB connection to the computer, there is no power supply cable or power switch. • Be sure to keep original cards away from high humidity, direct sunlight, static electricity and...
Page 15 - Installation; Installation procedure; Upgrading from version 5.02 or later
7 Before Use Installation Installation procedure The installation procedure is different depending on whether the full version or an upgrade of the software is being installed. Be sure to perform the installation procedures listed below. Installing version 6.0 (full version) [STEP 1] Installing the ...
Page 16 - System requirements
8 Before Use System requirements Before installing the software on your computer, make sure that the computer meets the following requirements. [STEP 1] Installing the software This section describes how to install the application software. b Memo: The following installation procedure includes descr...
Page 21 - Online registration; Uninstallation; Technical support
13 Before Use → If the upgrade has been completed suc-cessfully, the dialog box shown below ap-pears. Online registration If you wish to be contacted about upgrades and provided with important information such as future product developments and improvements, you can register your product online by f...
Page 22 - Sewing wide areas
14 Before Use Tips and Techniques for Creating Embroidery Patterns ■ Sewing wide areas When satin stitching is sewn in a wide area, the stitched area may shrink after sewing, depending on the material and the type of thread used. If this happens, switch to this alternate method: Select the fill stit...
Page 23 - Sew Types; Line sew types; Region sew types
15 Before Use Sew Types The sewing attributes for each sew type are first set to their default settings; however, by changing the settings of the sewing attributes, you can create custom stitching. (For details, refer to pages 91 through 95 and pages 172 through 178.) ■ Line sew types Zigzag stitch ...
Page 26 - Getting Started; About This Chapter; Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns
18 Getting Started About This Chapter This chapter is organized as a tutorial to provide you with a hands-on introduction to the basic features of the applications. 1. Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns 1-1. Using the Auto Punch Function c page 19 In this section, we will use the Auto Punch ...
Page 27 - Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns; Using the Auto Punch Function; Starting up Layout & Editing
Basic Operation 19 Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns Using the Auto Punch Function In this section, we are going to automatically create an embroidery pattern from an image. Follow the instructions in this section step by step. If you have to interrupt this exercise for any reason, it is re...
Page 28 - Opening an image file
20 Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns Step 2 Opening an image file First, we need to open the image that will be converted into the embroidery pattern. 1. Click Image on the menu bar, point to Input , and then click from File on the submenu. → An Open an image file dialog box similar to the ...
Page 31 - Saving the embroidery pattern; Esc
Basic Operation 23 Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns b Memo: • To zoom in (or out), click (or ) on the Tool Box, and then click the desired area of the embroidery pattern. • To display, hide, or display a faded copy of the original image, which remains in the work area, click Image on the m...
Page 32 - Quitting Layout & Editing
24 Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns Step 7 Transferring the pattern to an original card Before you can actually sew the embroidery pattern, you must transfer the pattern to a sewing machine. Transfer the embroidery pattern to the sewing machine using media of the type used by your machine,...
Page 33 - Using a Photo Stitch Function
Basic Operation 25 Automatically Creating Embroidery Patterns Using a Photo Stitch Function In this section, we are going to automatically create a more realistic embroidery pattern from a photo. Follow the instructions in this section step by step. If you have to interrupt this exercise for any rea...
Page 38 - Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns; Using Design Center; Starting up Design Center
30 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns Using Design Center In this section, we are going to manually create an embroidery pattern from an image using a four-stage procedure. This pattern will be used later as the stepping stone to create a more complex embroidery pattern. Follow the instruction...
Page 40 - Editing lines
32 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns 2. Click any part of the outline. → The selected color appears in the top box under Pick Colors , and appears in the check box to show that the color is selected. b Memo: • If the image contains outlines of different colors, you can repeat step 2. to selec...
Page 42 - Specifying sewing attributes
34 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns b Memo: Various settings are available for converting the line image to a figure handle image. (For more details on the various settings, refer to page 76.) In addition, this dialog box allows you to preview how the image will fit in the selected Design Pa...
Page 45 - Previewing the image
Basic Operation 37 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns After applying the sewing attributes to the leaves, the image appears as shown below. For one side of the petals 8. Select the color CARMINE , set the stitching direction, and then click each region where you want to apply the attributes. F...
Page 46 - Saving the file
38 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns 3. To display a realistic preview of the embroidery pattern, click Display on the menu bar, and then click Realistic Preview . An alternate method is to click the Toolbar button indicated below. → A realistic preview of the embroidery pat-tern appears. b M...
Page 47 - Using Layout & Editing
Basic Operation 39 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns Using Layout & Editing In this section, we are going to complete the embroidery pattern by combining a pattern imported from Design Center with objects created using Layout & Editing, one of which will have a programmable fill stitc...
Page 49 - Adding shapes
Basic Operation 41 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns 2. Move the pointer over a handle. → The shape of the pointer changes to , , , or , depending on the handle that the pointer is over. b Memo: • is for scaling the width. • is for scaling the height. • and are for scaling both dimensions at ...
Page 50 - To change the size of the oval
42 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns 3. To cancel line sewing (outline), click the Line sew button. → The Line color button and the Line sew type selector disappear. b Memo: If the Line sew button is clicked, causing the Line color button and the Line sew type selector to disappear, the outli...
Page 51 - Adding text
Basic Operation 43 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns 2. Click the oval to select it. → The shape of the pointer changes to . 3. Drag the oval to its final location. Step 4 Adding text The next object to add to our embroidery pattern is text. 1. Click on the Tool Box, and then click . → The sh...
Page 52 - Fitting the text around the oval
44 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns → The Edit Text Letters dialog box ap- pears. 7. Type your text (“ROSE”, for this example). b Memo: • You can also enter a character by selecting it in the character table, then clicking Insert , or simply by double- clicking it. This is particularly usefu...
Page 53 - Shift
Basic Operation 45 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns → The Fit Text to Path Attribute Setting di- alog box appears. 5. Click OK without changing any settings. c For more details on these settings, refer to “Specifying text arrangement” on page 158. → The text is now arranged on the oval. b Me...
Page 54 - Selecting a programmable fill stitch
46 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns → The Sewing Attribute Setting dialog box appears. 5. To change the width from 2.0 mm, set Zigzag width to 1.0 , and then click Apply . 6. To change the color for the region, click the Region sew button ( ) so that the Region color button ( ) and the Regio...
Page 58 - Adjusting the rays
50 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns 3. Click the frame containing the outline for the sun’s rays to select it, and then drag the selected frame between the region for the sun’s rays and the circle for the sun. 4. Click OK . → The sun’s rays will be sewn before the sun (circle). If necessary,...
Page 62 - Using Programmable Stitch Creator
54 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns Using Programmable Stitch Creator Programmable Stitch Creator allows you to design fill stitch and motif stitch patterns that can be applied as a programmable fill stitch or motif stitch both in Design Center and Layout & Editing, resulting in more dec...
Page 66 - Saving the edited stitch pattern
58 Creating and Editing Embroidery Patterns Step 5 Saving the edited stitch pattern In order to apply your edited stitch pattern as a programmable fill stitch or as a stamp to a region in Layout & Editing or Design Center, you must first save it as a .pas file. 1. Click File on the menu bar, and...
Page 67 - Creating Large-Size Embroidery Patterns
Basic Operation 59 Creating Large-Size Embroidery Patterns A large-size embroidery pattern can be designed by specifying the size of the pattern, creating the embroidery pattern, then automatically dividing the pattern into a size that can be embroidered. By separately embroidering each section of t...
Page 68 - Specifying a Design Page size; Creating the embroidery pattern
60 Creating Large-Size Embroidery Patterns Step 2 Specifying a Design Page size First, we need to specify the desired size for the complete embroidery pattern. 1. Click Option , then Design Page Property . → The Design Page Property dialog box appears. 2. Select Custom Size , and then type or select...
Page 69 - Checking the embroidering order
Basic Operation 61 Creating Large-Size Embroidery Patterns → The Import from File dialog box appears. 2. Select the embroidery pattern file Largelace.pes in the Data folder. b Memo: If the Preview check box is selected, the contents of the selected file will appear in the Preview box. 3. Click Impor...
Page 71 - Embroidering large-size embroidery patterns; Attaching stabilizer to the fabric
Basic Operation 63 Creating Large-Size Embroidery Patterns 3. Click OK . → The following message appears. b Memo: • Each section of the pattern is saved to the original card as a separate pattern. When the patterns are displayed on the sewing machine’s display, they appear with two letters in the lo...
Page 73 - Hooping the fabric
Basic Operation 65 Creating Large-Size Embroidery Patterns Step 3 Hooping the fabric Using the hoop’s plastic embroidery sheet, align the reference lines on the embroidery sheet with the marks on the fabric. Then, hoop the fabric while making sure that the fabric remains correctly aligned. 1. Insert...
Page 76 - Advanced Operations
68 Advanced Operations About This Chapter This chapter provides you with detailed procedures on the various operations that you can perform in each of the applications. Design Center Design Center is used to manually create embroidery patterns from images using a four-stage procedure. Stage 1 (Origi...
Page 78 - Main Window
70 Design Center Main Window 1 Title bar 2 Menu bar Provides access to the functions. 3 Toolbar Provides shortcuts for the menu commands. 4 Sewing Attributes bar Sets the sewing attributes (color and sew type) of the lines and regions in the pattern(only in stage 4 (Sew Setting stage)) 5 Tool Box Us...
Page 79 - Importing Image Data; Using the wizard
Advanced Opreation Design Center 71 Design Center Stage 1 (Original Image Stage) Importing Image Data Using the wizard This wizard provides a step-by-step guide for creating embroidery patterns. 1. Click File , then Wizard . → The How do you want to produce em- broidery? dialog box appears. Position...
Page 82 - Drawing and erasing outlines
74 Design Center Stage 2 (Line Image Stage) b Memo: • To quit the operation and go back to stage 1 (Original Image stage), click Cancel . • It is recommended to select just as many colors as necessary to create a clear outline of the image. In the above example, only a single color was selected. • I...
Page 85 - Specifying the Design Page size
Advanced Opreation Design Center 77 Design Center Stage 3 (Figure Handle Stage) 5. To select a specific part of the image, click Pick Area , drag the pointer ( ) across the image in the Design Page to select the desired area. b Memo: The Figure Object Conversion Setting dialog box appears again when...
Page 86 - Editing Outlines; Selecting outlines
78 Design Center Stage 3 (Figure Handle Stage) Creating a new Design Page in stage 3 (Figure Handle stage) An empty Design Page can be created in order to draw a figure handle image or to create patterns from outlines taken from a previously saved .pem file. 1. Click File , then New Figure Data . → ...
Page 87 - Scaling outlines; Scaling manually; Rotating outlines; Rotating manually
Advanced Opreation Design Center 79 Design Center Stage 3 (Figure Handle Stage) b Memo: • To move the outline horizontally or vertically, hold down the key while dragging it. • Pressing the arrow keys moves the selected outline 0.5 mm (about 0.02 inch) in the direction of the arrow on the key. Scali...
Page 88 - Rotating numerically; Deleting outlines
80 Design Center Stage 3 (Figure Handle Stage) 3. Move the pointer over one of the four rotation handles. → When the pointer is moved over a rotation handle, the shape of the pointer changes to . 4. Drag the rotation handle clockwise or counterclockwise to rotate the outline in 1° increments. b Memo...
Page 89 - Editing Points in Outlines; Moving points
Advanced Opreation Design Center 81 Design Center Stage 3 (Figure Handle Stage) Editing Points in Outlines Moving points 1. Click on the Tool Box. → The shape of the pointer changes to . 2. Click the outline that you want to edit. → The outline appears in pink, and the points in the selected outline...
Page 90 - Drawing a Broken Line
82 Design Center Stage 3 (Figure Handle Stage) Drawing a Broken Line The line drawing mode allows you to add broken lines to your pattern. A broken line is made of one or more adjacent straight lines, in other words, the end point of one straight line is the start point of the next one. If the broke...
Page 91 - Continuing to Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage); Specifying display colors
Advanced Opreation Design Center 83 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Continuing to Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) After editing the outline in stage 3 (Figure Handle stage), continue to stage 4 (Sew Setting stage), where the sewing attributes can be set. Use the zooming tools available to disp...
Page 92 - Region sewing
84 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Applying Sewing Attributes to Lines and Regions Region sewing ■ Applying sewing attributes to regions 1. Click on the Tool Box. → The shape of the pointer changes to , and the Sewing Attributes bar ap- pears similar to the one shown below. 2. If necessary...
Page 93 - Line sewing
Advanced Opreation Design Center 85 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) 2. Right-click a closed region. → The Sewing Attribute Setting dialog box for the selected region appears. b Memo: • An alternate method is to select the menu command Sew – Setting Attribute , or click the Toolbar button i...
Page 95 - Using the Sewing Attributes bar
Advanced Opreation Design Center 87 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) → The Sewing Attribute Setting dialog box for the selected outline or portion of out-line appears. b Memo: • An alternate method is to select the menu command Sew – Setting Attribute , or click the Toolbar button indicated...
Page 97 - Color
Advanced Opreation Design Center 89 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) ■ Color Click this button to set the thread color for lines or regions. b Memo: The Color button appears in the Sewing Attributes bar when the Region sew button ( ) or Line sew button ( ) has been turned on. 1. Click the C...
Page 99 - Line sewing attributes; Region sewing attributes
Advanced Opreation Design Center 91 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) ■ Line sewing attributes The available attributes differ depending on the selected sew type. In Beginner mode, not all of the following attributes appear. Zigzag stitch Running stitch ■ Region sewing attributes The availab...
Page 104 - Creating a gradation
96 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Notes on programmable fill stitches When setting the sew type and pattern directions of a programmable fill stitch, lines will not be sewn if the sew type and pattern direction settings cause a stitch to be sewn in the same direction as a line in the stit...
Page 105 - Specifying hole sewing
Advanced Opreation Design Center 97 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Moving the center point of the concentric circle stitch and radial stitch In order to increase the decorative effect, you can move the center point of regions set to the concentric circle stitch or radial stitch. 1. Click ...
Page 106 - Applying and Editing Stamps; Applying a stamp
98 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Applying and Editing Stamps Stamps created with Programmable Stitch Creator can be applied to regions in stage 4 (Sew Setting stage) of Design Center. Some stamp patterns are provided with this application; however, by using Programmable Stitch Creator, y...
Page 107 - Editing a stamp
Advanced Opreation Design Center 99 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) • Stamps are only sewn within the region that they have been applied to. • The size of stamps may change when they are imported into Layout & Editing if the size of the design has been changed with the Magnification se...
Page 108 - Viewing and Modifying the Sewing Order
100 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Viewing and Modifying the Sewing Order The sewing order of pattern colors as well as the sewing order of pattern objects of the same color can be checked and modified as necessary. (This function is available only in stage 4 (Sew Setting stage).) Toolbar...
Page 109 - Checking the Stitching
Advanced Opreation Design Center 101 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Checking the Stitching The actual stitching as it will be performed by the sewing machine can be viewed using the stitch simulator. (This function is available only in stage 4 (Sew Setting stage).) Toolbar button: 1. Clic...
Page 110 - Previewing the Sewing Image
102 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Previewing the Sewing Image Once the embroidery pattern is complete or while you work on the design, you can preview the pattern’s stitches. You can also view a realistic preview of the pattern in order to see how it will appear once it is sewn. (These f...
Page 111 - Zooming
Advanced Opreation Design Center 103 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) 2. Use the Thread Width slider to set how wide the thread will appear. 3. Use the Contrast slider to set the contrast. 4. Use the Brightness slider to set how bright the display is. 5. Click Apply to display a realistic p...
Page 112 - Saving; Overwriting
104 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Scaling the display area frame 1. Move the pointer over a corner of the display area frame. → The shape of the pointer changes to or , depending on the corner that the pointer is over. b Memo: and are for scaling the height and width. 2. Drag the corner ...
Page 113 - Changing Software Settings; Changing the grid settings
Advanced Opreation Design Center 105 Design Center Stage 4 (Sew Setting Stage) Changing Software Settings Changing the grid settings A grid of dotted lines or solid lines can be displayed or hidden, and the spacing for the grid can be adjusted. (This function is available only in stage 3 (Figure Han...
Page 116 - Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns; Creating a Design Page; Creating a new Design Page; Specifying the Design Page
108 Layout & Editing Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns Creating a Design Page Creating a new Design Page Toolbar button: 1. Click , or click File , then New . → If the current Design Page has already been saved or has not been edited, a new Design Page immediately appears. → If the curren...
Page 117 - Opening a Layout & Editing file
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 109 Layout & Editing Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns b Memo: • To return to the default settings ( 100 × 100 mm ( 4" × 4" ) of Hoop Size ), click Default . • Before an embroidery pattern created in a custom Design Page is saved or transfer...
Page 119 - Importing image data
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 111 Layout & Editing Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns Importing Image Data Importing image data Image data from an existing file can be imported into a Design Page and used as a guide for creating an embroidery pattern. The file name extension must...
Page 120 - Creating a portrait image
112 Layout & Editing Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns 4. Click Select to choose the selected device and to close the dialog box. b Memo: To quit the operation and close the dialog box, click Cancel . 5. Click Image , then Input , then from TWAIN device . → The driver interface for the de...
Page 122 - Saving the Image Data; Saving as a file; Outputting to the Clipboard
114 Layout & Editing Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns Changing the Size and Position of the Image The size and position of the image can be adjusted. 1. Click Image , then Modify . → A red line and handles appear around the image. b Memo: The status bar shows the dimensions (width and he...
Page 123 - If Auto Punch is selected
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 115 Layout & Editing Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns Automatically Converting Image Data Into an Embroidery Pattern The Image to Stitch Wizard gives step-by-step instructions for converting an image into an embroidery pattern. Toolbar button: 1. I...
Page 133 - If Cross Stitch is selected
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 125 Layout & Editing Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns 5. In the Gray Balance dialog box, click Next . → The Photo Stitch 2 Parameters dialog box appears. 6. Specify the settings for creating the embroidery pattern. b Memo: • To return to the previo...
Page 134 - If Design Center is selected
126 Layout & Editing Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns 2. Click Next . → A Cross Stitch Setting dialog box similar to the one shown below appears. 3. In the image in the dialog box, click the areas to select whether or not they are to be sewn. b Memo: • Areas not set to be sewn are shown ...
Page 135 - Importing Embroidery Patterns
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 127 Layout & Editing Inputting Images and Embroidery Patterns Importing Embroidery Patterns Importing embroidery patterns from a file Embroidery patterns from embroidery cards (.pec) and files created in the Tajima (.dst), Melco (.exp), Pfaff (.pcs), Husqv...
Page 138 - Editing Embroidery Patterns; Selecting patterns; Selecting all embroidery patterns
130 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Editing Embroidery Patterns Selecting patterns To apply settings to an existing pattern, you must first select it. The Select Object tool is used to select one or more patterns. Once a pattern is selected, you can move it, scale it, and change its...
Page 139 - Moving patterns; Aligning embroidery patterns
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 131 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Moving patterns 1. Move the pointer over a selected pattern or group of selected patterns. → The shape of the pointer changes to . 2. Drag the pattern to the desired location. b Memo: • To move the pattern h...
Page 140 - Scaling patterns; Scaling numerically
132 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Patterns set for hole sewing If just the inside pattern is selected, the pattern is aligned on the outline of the inside area. If the outside of the pattern is also selected, the pattern is aligned on the outline of the outside area. Scaling patte...
Page 141 - Rotating patterns
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 133 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns b Memo: • Select 100% to leave the pattern unchanged. • If aspect is selected, changing one dimension automatically changes the other so that the proportion of the width and height remains unchanged. • The s...
Page 142 - Alt
134 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns b Memo: To rotate the pattern in 15° increments, hold down the key while dragging the rotation handle. ■ Rotating numerically 1. Select the pattern that you want to rotate. 2. Click Edit , then Numerical Setting , then Rotate . → The Rotate dialog...
Page 143 - Editing Points in Embroidery Patterns; Selecting points
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 135 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Editing Points in 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 p...
Page 144 - Inserting points
136 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns 5. Drag the point to the new location. b Memo: • All of the selected points move in the same direction. • To move the point of a broken line, a curve, a manual punching pattern, or stitch data horizontally or vertically, hold down the key while dr...
Page 145 - Deleting points
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 137 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Deleting 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. b Memo: The pattern can be a broken line, a cu...
Page 146 - Moving the entry/exit points
138 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns b Memo: If the point is on a curve, you can use the control handles to adjust the curve. Moving entry/exit points and the center point ■ Moving the entry/exit points You can reposition the entry and exit points of objects created with the tools on...
Page 147 - Moving the center point
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 139 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns ■ Moving the center point The center point for regions set to the concentric circle stitch or radial stitch can be repositioned for a more decorative effect. 1. Click on the Tool Box. → Two buttons appear: ....
Page 148 - Editing Stitch Data; Converting objects to stitch data
140 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Editing Stitch Data Converting objects to stitch data Objects drawn with the tools in Layout & Editing can be converted into stitch data, allowing you to make detailed changes by modifying the position of individual stitches. 1. Select the obj...
Page 149 - Moving stitch points
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 141 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns • To select an additional stitch point in the stitching order, hold down the key and press the → or ↓ key. To select an additional stitch point in the opposite direction of the stitching order, hold down the...
Page 150 - Changing colors of stitch data; Converting stitch data to blocks
142 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Changing colors of stitch data The colors of imported stitch data or objects converted to stitches can be changed in the following way. Toolbar button: 1. Click , or click Sew , then Sewing Order/ Color . → The Sewing Order/Color dialog box ap- pe...
Page 151 - Splitting off parts of stitch data
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 setting...
Page 153 - Drawing Circles and Arcs; Drawing a circle or an oval; Drawing an arc
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 145 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Drawing Circles and Arcs The Circle or Arc tool allows you to create several curved patterns: regular circles (or ovals), arcs, fan shapes and arc & strings. All of these patterns, except arcs have an ou...
Page 154 - Drawing a fan shape
146 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns → A radial line appears on the oval when the mouse button is released. 4. Move the pointer to the start point of the arc, and then click. → The radial line disappears. 5. Move the pointer until the arc has the desired shape, and then click. Drawin...
Page 155 - Drawing an arc & string
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 147 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Drawing an arc & string 1. Click on the Tool Box. → The shape of the pointer changes to , and the Sewing Attributes bar ap- pears similar to the one shown below. b Memo: • You can change the color and se...
Page 156 - Drawing a Rectangle; Enter
148 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Drawing a Rectangle With the Rectangle tool, you can draw rectangles with sharp or rounded corners. A rectangle will automatically have an outline and an inside region that can independently be assigned different sewing attributes. 1. Click on the...
Page 157 - Drawing Straight Lines and Curves
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 149 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Drawing Straight Lines and Curves The Outline tools allow you to add straight lines and curves to your pattern. If the straight line or curve is set to be open ( Open Path ), it will end at the last point en...
Page 159 - Creating Manual Punching Data
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 151 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Creating Manual Punching Data The Manual Punch tools are used to create patterns that look like manual embroidery. With manual punching, you can create data with any sewing order, direction and orientation t...
Page 161 - Entering Text
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 153 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns b Memo: To remove the last point that was entered, click the right mouse button. 6. After clicking point 8 (the last point of the block-type pattern), click (feed-type pattern button), and then in the Design...
Page 162 - Specifying text attributes
154 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns 5. Type the text. b Memo: • Press the key to enter a new line of text. • You can also enter a character by selecting it in the character table, then clicking Insert , or simply by double- clicking it. This is particularly useful if you have to ent...
Page 164 - Editing entered text
156 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns ■ Text Size Use this selector to select the size of the text. b Memo: The Text Size selector appears in the Sewing Attributes bar when on the Tool Box is selected. It also appears when text or a character in the Design Page has been selected. 1. C...
Page 165 - Selecting characters
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 157 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Selecting characters 1. Click on the Tool Box. → Two buttons appear: 2. Click . → The shape of the pointer changes to . 3. Click the text that you want to edit. → The points in the text appear as small empty...
Page 166 - Specifying text arrangement
158 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns 3. If necessary, change the text attributes. b Memo: To return a parameter to its default setting, click Default beside it. 4. Click Apply to confirm the effect of the setting. b Memo: To close the dialog box, click Close . b Memo: • Vertical text...
Page 168 - Canceling text arrangement; Transforming text; Transform level; Canceling text transformation
160 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns ■ Canceling text arrangement The text arrangement on a path can be cancelled. Toolbar button: 1. Select text that is arranged on a path (Fit to Path). 2. Click , or click Text , then Release Text from Path . c “Specifying text arrangement” on page...
Page 169 - Specifying TrueType text attributes; Converting text to outline data
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 161 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns 2. Click , or click Text , then Clear Transformation . Specifying TrueType text attributes Various character attributes, such as the style, can be specified for TrueType fonts converted to an embroidery patt...
Page 170 - Entering Monograms
162 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Entering Monograms The monogram function allows you to create monograms composed of one to three uppercase letters and arrange a decorative pattern around them. 1. Click on the Tool Box. → Two buttons appear: . 2. Click . → The shape of the pointe...
Page 171 - Monogram Size; Editing monograms
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 163 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns 8. Click a decorative pattern to select it, and then click Select (or double-click the pattern) to close the Browse dialog box and display the pattern in the preview window. 9. After selecting the desired se...
Page 176 - Setting the thread color and sew type
168 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Setting the thread color and sew type All patterns can be assigned at least one color and sew type. Patterns with an outline and an inside region can be assigned two different thread colors and sew types. If a gradation is set, an additional color...
Page 178 - Special colors
170 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns → This setting is applied to all patterns of the same type that you will create, until the setting is changed. The color button of each category shows the current color for that category. → If a pattern is selected, the setting is ap-plied to the ...
Page 188 - Canceling hole sewing
180 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Specifying hole sewing By specifying hole sewing, the stitching in overlapping regions will not be sewn twice. Hole sewing can be set only when one region completely encloses another. 1. Select a pair of patterns, for example, a circle included in...
Page 189 - Using the Applique Wizard
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 181 Layout & Editing Editing Embroidery Patterns Using the Applique Wizard The Applique Wizard provides instructions for easily creating appliqués. 1. Select a pattern with a closed shape, such as a circle or square. b Memo: • A pattern with lines that cro...
Page 190 - Checking Embroidery Patterns
182 Layout & Editing Checking Embroidery Patterns Measuring the Distance Between Two Points 1. Click on the Tool Box. → The shape of the pointer changes to . 2. Move the pointer to the beginning of the part of the object that you want to measure, and then hold down the mouse button. → A small ci...
Page 191 - Specifying the Sewing Area
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 183 Layout & Editing Checking Embroidery Patterns Specifying the Sewing Area The sewing area can be specified. 1. Click Sew , then Select Sewing Area . → The following dialog box appears. 2. Select the desired sewing area ( Design Page area or Use existing...
Page 194 - Zooming in
186 Layout & Editing Checking Embroidery Patterns Zooming You can zoom in to work on details of the embroidery pattern or you can zoom out to work on any part of the embroidery pattern that cannot be viewed in the work area. Zooming in 1. Click on the Tool Box. → Five buttons appear: . 2. Click ...
Page 197 - Checking Embroidery Pattern Information
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 189 Layout & Editing Checking Embroidery Patterns second number indicates the total number of colors used. • The first number beside indicates the pattern section that is displayed, and the second number indicates the total number of hoop sections in the p...
Page 198 - Editing User Thread Color Lists
190 Layout & Editing Checking Embroidery Patterns • To display information for other pattern sections, click Previous or Next . • The pattern sections are displayed in order from left to right, top to bottom. Pattern sections that do not contain any stitching will not be displayed. • To close th...
Page 202 - Saving and Printing; Saving with a new name
194 Layout & Editing Saving and Printing Saving Overwriting Once the image or pattern has been saved, changes can easily be saved so that the latest version can be retrieved later. Toolbar button: 1. Click , or click File , then Save . → If the image or pattern has already been saved at least on...
Page 208 - Printing; Specifying print settings
200 Layout & Editing Saving and Printing Printing Specifying print settings Before printing, you may need to change the print settings for the embroidery pattern files that you want to print. 1. Click File , then Print Setup . → A Print Setup dialog box similar to the one shown below appears. 2....
Page 209 - Checking the print image
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 201 Layout & Editing Saving and Printing 4. Click OK . b Memo: • To change the printer settings, click Properties . • To quit the operation, click Cancel . c “Previewing the Sewing Image” on page 187 Checking the print image You can preview the contents of...
Page 210 - Changing the Settings
202 Layout & Editing Changing Software Settings Changing the Settings Changing the grid settings A grid of dotted lines or solid lines can be displayed or hidden, and the spacing for the grid can be adjusted. 1. Click Display , then Grid Setup . → The Grid Setting dialog box appears. 2. To displ...
Page 211 - Information for Optional Large-Size Hoop Users; Creating Patterns for Multi-Position Hoops
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 203 Layout & Editing Information for Optional Large-Size Hoop Users Creating Patterns for Multi-Position Hoops This program enables you to create multi-position patterns that you can stitch in any multi-position hoop attached to your sewing machine. Althou...
Page 212 - Creating the pattern
204 Layout & Editing Information for Optional Large-Size Hoop Users Creating the pattern 1. The Design Page appears on the screen as shown below. b Memo: Area a: Embroidering area when the multi-position hoop is installed at the top installation position.Area b: Embroidering area when the multi-...
Page 213 - Checking the pattern
Advanced Opreation Layout & Editing 205 Layout & Editing Information for Optional Large-Size Hoop Users • When the Optimize hoop change function is selected, the sewing order that you have set is optimized to reduce the number of times that the hoop installation position is changed.For the e...
Page 214 - Saving the pattern
206 Layout & Editing Information for Optional Large-Size Hoop Users 2. To preview the image, click Display , then Preview , or click on the Toolbar. Saving the pattern 1. Click File , then Save or Save As , and then save the pattern. → The entire pattern is saved as a single file (.pes). b Memo:...
Page 217 - Opening a Pattern File; Creating a new pattern
Advanced Opreation Programmable Stitch Creator 209 Programmable Stitch Creator Opening a Pattern File Creating a new pattern You can begin with a blank work area in order to design a new stitch pattern. Toolbar button: 1. Click , or click File , then New . → If the current work area has already been...
Page 218 - Selecting a Pattern To Be Created
210 Programmable Stitch Creator b Memo: The mode will automatically change to match that of the selected pattern ( Fill/Stamp for .pas files or Motif for .pmf files). → If the current work area has not been saved, you will be asked whether you want to save the changes. b Memo: • To save the work are...
Page 219 - Motif mode
Advanced Opreation Programmable Stitch Creator 211 Programmable Stitch Creator → If the current work area has not been saved, you will be asked whether you want to save the changes. b Memo: • To save the work area, click Yes . • To abandon the work area, click No . • To return to the work area, for ...
Page 220 - Viewing the Stitch Pattern While Creating It
212 Programmable Stitch Creator Viewing the Stitch Pattern While Creating It You can display the Preview window to view a repeating image of the stitch pattern as you create it. 1. If the Preview window isn’t displayed, click Display , then Preview . The Preview window for the selected Mode setting ...
Page 221 - Selecting all patterns
Advanced Opreation Programmable Stitch Creator 213 Programmable Stitch Creator 3. Click in the work area to specify the next point. b Memo: To remove the last point that was entered, click the right mouse button. 4. Continue clicking to specify every point, and then double-click the last point. 5. R...
Page 223 - Flipping patterns vertically
Advanced Opreation Programmable Stitch Creator 215 Programmable Stitch Creator → The patterns saved on the Clipboard (us-ing the Cut or Copy command) are past- ed into the work area. c “Cutting out patterns” on page 214, “Copying patterns” on page 214 and “Duplicating patterns” on page 214 Flipping ...
Page 224 - Editing Points in Fill/Stamp Mode
216 Programmable Stitch Creator Editing Points in Fill/Stamp Mode The points that you move or insert are positioned at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical lines of the grid. Regardless of where you drag a point to or insert a point on the line, it will automatically be positioned at the ...
Page 225 - Creating a Stamp
Advanced Opreation Programmable Stitch Creator 217 Programmable Stitch Creator Deleting points 1. Click on the Tool Box. → When the pointer is moved over the work area, the shape of the pointer changes to . 2. Click the broken line that you want to edit. b Memo: You can only select one broken line a...
Page 226 - Creating a Stitch Pattern in Motif Mode
218 Programmable Stitch Creator 5. Click each region where you want to apply the embossing setting. → The regions appear in blue, which is the color for the tool, and will be sewn with stitching that appears like satin stitching. 6. To remove the stamp effect applied to a region, click ( Region (res...
Page 227 - Editing a Stitch Pattern in Motif Mode
Advanced Opreation Programmable Stitch Creator 219 Programmable Stitch Creator b Memo: • To move the point horizontally or vertically, hold down the key while dragging it. • Pressing the arrow keys moves the selected point one grid mark in the direction of the arrow on the key. If the grid is not di...
Page 232 - Starting Up Design Database; Organizing Embroidery Patterns; Creating new folders
224 Design Database Starting Up Design Database 1. Click , select All Programs , then PE-DESIGN Ver 6. Select Design Database to open the Design Database window. b Memo: If a shortcut for Design Database was created, for example, on the desktop, double-click it to start up the application. → The Des...
Page 235 - Opening Embroidery Patterns
Advanced Opreation Design Database 227 Design Database Opening Embroidery Patterns Opening embroidery patterns with Layout & Editing You can easily open any selected .pes file with Layout & Editing. 1. In the folder pane, select the folder containing the embroidery pattern that you want to o...
Page 237 - Searching for an Embroidery Pattern
Advanced Opreation Design Database 229 Design Database Searching for an Embroidery Pattern The Search function allows you to quickly search for the desired embroidery pattern (.pes, .phc, .dst., .exp., .pcs or .hus file) within the selected folder according to the various search conditions that you ...
Page 239 - Outputting as an HTML file
Advanced Opreation Design Database 231 Design Database Outputting a Catalog of Embroidery Patterns Printing Images of all embroidery patterns in the selected folder can be printed as a catalog. 1. In the folder pane, select the folder containing the embroidery patterns that you want to catalog. 2. C...
Page 240 - Outputting as a CSV file
232 Design Database Outputting as a CSV file A .csv file containing the sewing information (file name, dimensions, number of stitches, number of colors, file path, file properties (.pes files only) and the names of thread colors) for selected embroidery patterns can be outputted. 1. In the folder pa...
Page 242 - List of Tool Box Buttons
234 Design Center List of Tool Box Buttons Stage 2 (Line Image stage) In stage 2 (Line Image stage), the Tool Box is used to modify the line image generated from the original image or to create a line image from scratch. Selecting a button on the Tool Box changes the pointer mode and shape. A descri...
Page 244 - List of Menus; File menu
236 Design Center List of Menus b Memo: Many menu commands are available as buttons on the Toolbar or in the menu that appears when the right mouse button is clicked. File menu The File menu contains commands for handling file input/output, such as opening and saving. Sets the pointer in zoom-out mo...
Page 245 - Edit menu
Reference Design Center 237 Design Center Edit menu The Edit menu contains commands for performing simple actions on selected patterns, such as cutting and pasting. Output to Clipboard Copies the stage 1 (Original Image stage) image data to the Clipboard. p. 114 Import Figure Adds a .pem file to you...
Page 246 - Sew menu; Display menu
238 Design Center Sew menu The Sew menu contains commands for controlling the way the pattern will be sewn. Display menu The Display menu contains commands for modifying the appearance of the screen. NumericalSetting Size Resizes the selection numerically. p. 79 Rotate Rotates the selected pattern n...
Page 247 - Option menu; Stage menu
Reference Design Center 239 Design Center Option menu The Option menu contains commands for selecting the Design Page size and the unit system. Stage menu The Stage menu contains commands for moving from one stage to the next or to a previous one. Menu Toolbar Purpose Shortcut key See page Layout &a...
Page 248 - Help menu
240 Design Center Help menu The Help menu contains commands for accessing the on-screen help information system. Menu Toolbar Purpose Shortcut key See page Contents Starts up the on-screen help information for this application. F1 Customer Support Opens the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page on o...
Page 253 - Image menu
Reference Layout & Editing 245 Layout & Editing Image menu The Image menu contains commands for importing and exporting image data and creating embroidery data from image data. Menu Toolbar Purpose Shortcut key See page Input from File Imports image data from an existing file so that it can ...
Page 254 - Text menu
246 Layout & Editing Text menu The Text menu contains commands for performing actions on text patterns, such as fitting text to a curved path. Sew menu The Sew menu contains commands for controlling the way each pattern will be sewn. Menu Toolbar Purpose Shortcut key See page Edit Letters Allows...
Page 258 - Mode menu
250 Programmable Stitch Creator Mode menu You can use Programmable Stitch Creator to create patterns for programmable fill stitches, motif fill or motif line stitches, and stamps. However, the method and work area are different for each. Use the Mode menu to select the mode for the pattern that you ...
Page 264 - Index
256 Index A adding text ..............................................................43, 153thread colors .....................................................191thread colors to charts .......................................191 aligning embroidery patterns ............................................
Page 272 - Personal Embroidery Design Software System; Instruction Manual
ENGLISHXC8871-001Printed in Japan << PE-Design Ver.6.0 >> cover 1-4 Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Personal Embroidery Design Software System PE-DESIGN PE-DESIGN Ver. 6 Ver. 6 Instruction Manual PE-DESIGN Ver. 6