Quick Start Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before Using
- Getting Started
- Introduction
- About this Chapter
- Using the Auto Punch Function
- Using Design Center
- Using Layout & Editing
- Step 1 Starting Layout & Editing
- Step 2 Importing Embroidery Patterns from Design Center
- Step 3 Zooming In and Out
- Step 4 Moving the Embroidery Pattern
- Step 5 Adding an Oval
- Step 6 Adjusting the Size and Location of the Oval
- Step 7 Adding Text
- Step 8 Fitting the Text around the Oval
- Step 9 Moving the Oval and Text
- Step 10 Adding a Circle for Drawing the Sun
- Step 11 Selecting a Programmable Fill Stitch
- Step 12 Adding Broken Lines for Drawing the Sun Rays
- Step 13 Changing the Sewing Order of Sun and Rays
- Step 14 Adjusting the Rays
- Step 15 Setting Hole Sewing
- Step 16 Previewing the Sewing Image
- Step 17 Transferring the Data to a Card
- Step 18 Saving the File
- Using Programmable Stitch Creator
- Creating data for the multi-position frame
- Design Center
- The Screen
- Using the Stage 2 Tool Box
- Using the Stage 3 Tool Box
- Using the Stage 4 Tool Box
- Using the Sewing Attributes Bar
- Using the Menu Bar and the Toolbar
- Layout & Editing
- The Screen
- Using the Tool Box
- Using the Sewing Attributes Bar
- Using the Menu Bar and the Toolbar
- File Menu
- Edit Menu
- Image Menu
- Input – from File
- Input – from TWAIN device
- Input – from Portrait
- Input – from Clipboard
- Output – to File
- Output – to Clipboard
- Select TWAIN device
- Modify
- Image to Stitch Wizard
- If Auto Punch is selected:
- If Photo Stitch 1 (Color) is selected:
- [Manual Color Selection]
- If Photo Stitch 1 (Mono) is selected:
- If Photo Stitch 2 (Color) is selected:
- If Photo Stitch 2 (Mono) is selected:
- If Cross Stitch is selected:
- Display Image – On/Faded/Off
- Text Menu
- Sew Menu
- Display Menu
- Option Menu
- Help Menu
- Programmable Stitch Creator
- Quick Reference
- Alphabetic Index
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Contents Before Using Getting Started Design Center Layout & Editing
Programmable
Stitch Creator
Quick Reference Alphabetic Index
Manual Punching Mode
This mode is used to create patterns that look like manual embroidery. When you use the standard Fill or
Satin stitch to fill a region, the thread in the whole region has the same direction. Some patterns, how-
ever, look better when the thread direction “follows” the curves of the pattern. The Manual Punching
mode provides such a feature.
Letters that you design yourself constitute a typical example of patterns that look better when using the
Manual Punching mode. The illustrations below show the preview of two letters “O”.
The first one has been designed using two concentric ovals without a line sew setting, filling the larger
oval with Fill stitch and turning off the region sew setting inside the small oval. The pair was then set for
hole sewing.
The second letter has been redrawn using Manual Punching. To do this, we duplicated the first letter,
removed the region inside, and created a manual punching pattern using the outlines of the ovals as
guides. The ovals were then deleted.
The stitch density for both letters was set to a minimum in order to make it easier to see the difference
between the two patterns on the preview display.
When creating a manual punching pattern, it is easier to use something in the background as a guide. In
the above example, we used two ovals that we removed after completing the manual punching pattern.
Another possibility is to load a template image and redraw it using manual punching patterns. The advan-
tage of this method over the automatic conversion provided by Design Center is that you have a better
control on the thread orientation.
■ Creating a manual punching pattern
1
Open a template or prepare a pattern that you will use as a guide.
2 Click on the Tool Box.
Five buttons appear:
is for creating block-type punching patterns. (Shortcut key: )
is for creating curved block-type punching patterns. (Shortcut key: )
is for semi-automatically creating block-type punching patterns. (Shortcut key: )
is for creating running-type punching patterns (the broken line is sewn). (Shortcut key: )
is for creating feed-type punching patterns (the broken line is not sewn). (Shortcut key: )
Fill stitch
Manual Punching
(the thread has a constant direction)
(the direction of the thread follows the curve)
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