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9Starting Up/Exiting ApplicationsStarting Up the ApplicationClick the down arrow in the bottom-left corner of the [Start] screen to show the [All Apps
99Saving and Printing
Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextThis section provides descriptions for entering text and the various operations for arranging them. In add
101Tutorial 2: Using TemplatesTutorial 2: Using TemplatesUsing the [Template Wizard], you can easily create custom embroidery patterns by simply chang
102Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextTutorial 2: Using Templatesa Text list: Edit the text here.b Preview window: Check the results of the e
103Tutorial 2: Using Templatesa Edit in Design pageClick this button to open the template in a Design Page, where it can be edited or saved.b Send to
104Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextTemplate FeatureTemplate FeatureA design that you have created can be used as a template.1 Create an em
105Tutorial 3: Entering textTutorial 3: Entering textThis section describes the procedures for importing a transformed text pattern and editing the te
106Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextAdvanced Operations for Entering TextAdvanced Operations for Entering Text1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Clic
107Advanced Operations for Entering TextSwitch to one of the following text edit modes, and then type text as needed using the cursor appearing at the
108Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextAdvanced Operations for Entering Text Font FilterA font listed in the [Font] selector can be selected.
10Starting Up/Exiting ApplicationsAbout the Startup WizardWhen [Layout & Editing] starts up, the following wizard appears.a Use Template DesignsCl
109Advanced Operations for Entering Text Text sizeClick the [Text Size] selector. Type the desired height and press the <Enter> key, or select
110Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextAdvanced Operations for Entering Textd Character Spacinge Line Spacingf Alignmentg Directionh Transform
111Advanced Operations for Entering Text Transforming text1 Select the text.2 Select the [Transform] check box, and then click the transformation sha
112Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextAdvanced Operations for Entering Text1 Select the text or small text and an outline.2 Click the [Home]
113Advanced Operations for Entering Text Releasing text from an outline1 Select text or small text that is arranged on an outline.2 Click the [Home]
114Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextAdvanced Operations for Entering TextYou can easily use drag operations to change the size and text att
115Advanced Operations for Entering Text3 When you release the mouse button, the character angle is changed.*Blocks: A group of shape patterns with mu
116Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextAdvanced Operations for Entering Text Converting text to outline pattern1 Select text.2 Click the [Tex
117Advanced Operations for Entering Textb ClosestStitches are created at the shortest distance between the end point of one character and the start po
118Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextAdvanced Operations for Entering Text Entering small text1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Text] in the
11Understanding WindowsLayout & Editing Window1 Application buttonClick to display a menu containing commands for file operations, such as [New],
119Advanced Operations for Entering TextThe settings for all small text attributes except the font are specified in the same way that they are specifi
120Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextTutorial 4: MonogramsTutorial 4: MonogramsThe sample file for this tutorial is located at Documents (My
121Tutorial 4: MonogramsA decorative pattern can be added.1 Display the [Import] pane, and select [Decorative Pattern] from the [From] selector.2 Sele
122Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextTutorial 4: Monograms Changing the character size of the monogramClick the [Text Size] selector, and t
123Advanced Operations for Entering MonogramsAdvanced Operations for Entering MonogramsMonogram attributes can be selected from the [Text] tab, the [T
124Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextTutorial 5: Creating Name DropTutorial 5: Creating Name DropBy creating an embroidery pattern containin
125Tutorial 5: Creating Name Drop7 Drag the pattern to adjust its position.1 Select "Fernand", and then select the [Name Drop] check box, an
126Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextTutorial 5: Creating Name Drop3 After the data has been outputted, the following message appears. Click
127Name Drop Feature (Replacing Text)Name Drop Feature (Replacing Text)a Name DropIf this check box is selected, the [Name Drop] attribute is applied.
128Creating Embroidery Patterns Containing TextName Drop Feature (Replacing Text)a Name Drop ListCreate the list of text to be used to replace text in
12Understanding Windows5 Help button Click this button to display the Instruction Manual and view information about the software.6 Sewing Order paneTh
129Name Drop Feature (Replacing Text)
Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesEmbroidery patterns can easily be created from images. In addition, this section provides details on creating
131Stitch Wizard: Automatically Converting an Image to an Embroidery DesignStitch Wizard: Automatically Converting an Image to an Embroidery DesignAn
132Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesTutorial 6-1: Auto PunchTutorial 6-1: Auto PunchIn this section, we are going to use the Auto Punch functi
133Tutorial 6-1: Auto Punch1 Click to select the circle mask.Drag handle to adjust the size of the mask, and drag the mask to adjust its position.Cl
134Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesAuto Punch FeaturesAuto Punch Featuresa Result ViewThe resulting analyzed image appears in the Result View
135Tutorial 6-2: Cross StitchTutorial 6-2: Cross StitchThe Cross Stitch function creates cross-stitch embroidery patterns from images. In this section
136Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesTutorial 6-2: Cross Stitch5 Click [Next].In this dialog box, the cross size and the number of colors can b
137Cross Stitch FeaturesCross Stitch Featuresa Result ViewAreas that will not be converted to cross-stitching are shown with a crosshatch pattern.b Om
138Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesCross Stitch Featuresc Editing area For cross-stitchesClicking a box: Adds one stitch. For backstitchesC
13Understanding WindowsExample of Importing Embroidery DataEmbroidery data can be imported by using the [Import] pane.a FromSelect a pattern location.
139Tutorial 6-3: Photo Stitch 1Tutorial 6-3: Photo Stitch 1By using the Photo Stitch 1 function, embroidery patterns can be created from photos. This
140Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesTutorial 6-3: Photo Stitch 14 Select [Hoop Size] and choose a Design Page size of 100 × 100 mm from the se
141Tutorial 6-3: Photo Stitch 13 While looking at the preview on the right side, select colors from the list for the most frequently used colors (ligh
142Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesPhoto Stitch 1 FeaturesPhoto Stitch 1 FeaturesWith Color, Sepia or GrayWith MonoSelect the thread colors i
143Photo Stitch 1 Featuresb Sewing Optionc Brightness / Contrastd Update PreviewUpdate the previewed image after settings have been changed.DetailSele
144Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesTutorial 6-4: Photo Stitch 2Tutorial 6-4: Photo Stitch 2We will create an embroidery pattern with [Photo S
145Tutorial 6-4: Photo Stitch 21 In the [Direction] box, type "45".2 Click [Update Preview].3 Click [Finish].Step 4 Changing the sewing angl
146Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesPhoto Stitch 2 FeaturesPhoto Stitch 2 FeaturesWith ColorWith MonoSpecify the desired settings under [Sewin
147Advanced Stitch Wizard OperationsAdvanced Stitch Wizard OperationsClick at the top of the window (in the [Quick Access Toolbar]) to display the S
148Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesAdvanced Stitch Wizard Operationsc If [Auto Generate] was clicked, an outline of mask was automatically de
14Basic Software SettingsSpecifying the Design Page SettingsThe color and size of the Design Page can be changed. You can select a Design Page size ac
149Advanced Stitch Wizard Operations Gray Balance / Modify Image dialog boxIf [Mono] was selected for [Photo Stitch 1] or [Photo Stitch 2]:The follow
150Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesImporting Image DataImporting Image DataAn imported image can be used with the Image To Stitch Wizard, as
151Importing Image Data1 Click the [Image] tab.2 Click [Open] in the [Image] group, and then click [From Clipboard]. The image on the clipboard is im
152Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesChanging the Image SettingsChanging the Image Settings1 Click the [Image] tab.2 Drag the slider, or click
153Changing the Image Settings Rotating an imageAn image can be rotated in 90° increments.1 Click the [Image] tab.2 Click [Rotate Right] or [Rotate L
154Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesTutorial 7: Print and StitchTutorial 7: Print and StitchIn this example, we will create a design that comb
155Tutorial 7: Print and Stitch6 Import the file [tutorial_7_Bear.pes].Select [Tutorial] from the [From] selector and [Tutorial_07] from the [Category
156Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesTutorial 7: Print and StitchPrint the background image on an iron-on transfer sheet or printable fabric.1
157Tutorial 7: Print and Stitch7 Specify the appropriate settings in the [Print Setup] dialog box, and then click [OK].cc "Printing" on page
158Creating Embroidery Patterns Using ImagesTutorial 7: Print and Stitch3 Place the positioning sheet on the fabric to be embroidered so that it is al
15Basic Software Settingsa Width, HeightType in the size of the hoop to be added.b CommentIf text was entered in this box, that text appears beside th
159Tutorial 7: Print and Stitch
Operations for Specific ApplicationsThis section describes operations for creating embroidery patterns using manual punching and for specific applicat
161Tutorial 8-1: Creating AppliquésTutorial 8-1: Creating AppliquésThe Applique Wizard provides instructions for easily creating appliqués. For this e
162Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 8-1: Creating Appliqués2 Specify settings in the [Applique Wizard] dialog box in the following order a
163Tutorial 8-1: Creating Appliqués6 Specify the stitching for securing the appliqué in [Covering Stitch]. Select the sew type and other attributes ([
164Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 8-1: Creating Appliqués9 Click [OK] to exit the Applique Wizard dialog box. About the Output Pattern
165Tutorial 8-1: Creating AppliquésbWhen multiple patterns are selected, covering stitches will be created as shown below.• If the patterns do not ove
166Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 8-2: Creating Embroidered PatchesTutorial 8-2: Creating Embroidered PatchesThe Embroidered Patch Wizar
167Tutorial 8-2: Creating Embroidered Patches1 Select all patterns, and then click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Embroidered Patch] in the [Cut and Sew] gro
168Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 8-2: Creating Embroidered PatchesWhen [Satin Stitch] is set to [Yes]The distance between the patch pat
16Basic Software SettingsThe pattern drawn in the Design Page is sewn differently depending on the sewing area setting.1 Click [Output] tab.2 Select t
169Tutorial 8-3: Creating a Cutwork Pattern Filled with Net StitchingTutorial 8-3: Creating a Cutwork Pattern Filled with Net StitchingCutwork pattern
170Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 8-3: Creating a Cutwork Pattern Filled with Net Stitching3 Enlarge the pattern imported into the Desig
171Tutorial 8-3: Creating a Cutwork Pattern Filled with Net Stitching5 Specify cutting line type in [Cutting Line].Select whether the fabric will be c
172Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 8-3: Creating a Cutwork Pattern Filled with Net Stitching9 Specify the pattern spacing for the net fil
173On Using the Cutwork FunctionsOn Using the Cutwork FunctionsBefore using Cutwork functions, check the following. Set the "Machine Type"
174Operations for Specific ApplicationsOn Using the Cutwork FunctionsThe settings and window areas specifically for cutwork functions are described be
175On Using the Cutwork Functions5 Checking Design PropertyWhen [Cutting] has been assigned to a line from the [Line sew type] selector, [Design Prope
176Operations for Specific ApplicationsOn Using the Cutwork Functions ExportingExporting cutwork patterns in other formatsCreated cutwork patterns ca
177Tutorial 9-1: Creating Split Embroidery DesignsTutorial 9-1: Creating Split Embroidery DesignsLayout & Editing has a function for creating spli
178Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 9-1: Creating Split Embroidery DesignsFor this example, we will use one of the lace embroidery pattern
17Basic Software SettingsUsing Fabric SelectorA group of sewing attribute settings appropriate for the major types of fabric can be recalled from the
179Tutorial 9-1: Creating Split Embroidery DesignsStabilizer must always be used when embroidering to stabilize the fabric. There are many types of st
180Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 9-1: Creating Split Embroidery Designs6 To mark an area below the previously marked area, align points
181Tutorial 9-1: Creating Split Embroidery Designs1 When large-size embroidery designs are transferred to the embroidery machine, the patterns appear
182Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 9-1: Creating Split Embroidery Designs6 Continue hooping the fabric and embroidering until the entire
183Tutorial 9-2: Creating Design for Multi-Position HoopsTutorial 9-2: Creating Design for Multi-Position HoopsThis program enables you to create mult
184Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 9-2: Creating Design for Multi-Position Hoops1 The Design Page appears on the screen as shown below.2
185Tutorial 9-2: Creating Design for Multi-Position Hoops1 Click , then [Design Settings].2 Click [Output] tab.3 Select the [Optimize the number of ti
186Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 9-2: Creating Design for Multi-Position Hoops1 Click , then [Design Property].2 Check the sewing order
187Tutorial 9-2: Creating Design for Multi-Position HoopsNotes on embroidering using the multi-position hoop• Before embroidering your design, sew a t
188Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 9-3: Embroidering With the Jumbo FrameTutorial 9-3: Embroidering With the Jumbo FrameThis section desc
18Basic Software SettingsSpecifying Basic Display SettingsA grid of dotted lines or solid lines can be displayed or hidden, and the spacing for the gr
189Tutorial 9-3: Embroidering With the Jumbo Frame3 The Design Page appears on the screen as shown below.a Side 1 embroidering areaArea embroidered fi
190Operations for Specific ApplicationsTutorial 9-3: Embroidering With the Jumbo Frame2 Click [Next] to view the next side of the embroidery design.
191Tutorial 9-3: Embroidering With the Jumbo Frame4 When embroidering is finished, follow the instructions on the embroidery machine to affix embroide
192Operations for Specific ApplicationsSpecifying/Saving Custom Sewing AttributesSpecifying/Saving Custom Sewing AttributesFrequently used sewing attr
193Specifying/Saving Custom Sewing Attributes2 Click [Edit User Thread Chart].3 A user thread chart can be saved, edited or deleted.a Select an existi
194Operations for Specific ApplicationsSpecifying/Saving Custom Sewing Attributes Importing a thread chart1 Click [Import Chart] c.2 Select the drive
195Specifying/Saving Custom Sewing Attributes Deleting items1 From the list for the user thread chart k, select the item to be deleted.2 Click [Delet
196Operations for Specific ApplicationsSpecifying/Saving Custom Sewing AttributesaThread colors in embroidery patterns created with this application m
197Using Manual Punch ToolUsing Manual Punch ToolBy using the [Manual Punch] tools, you can create embroidery patterns whose sewing direction lines ca
198Operations for Specific ApplicationsUsing Manual Punch Tool3 Click points 1 through 4, in order.4 Select the Curve tool.Click in the [Input] grou
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19Basic Software SettingsGuidelines can also be used when the ruler is displayed.1 Click the [View] tab.2 Select the [Ruler] check box, and then selec
199Using Manual Punch Tool11 Click points 25 through 27, in order.Click point 28 (last point of the pattern part), and then press the <Enter> ke
Transferring DataThis section describes operations for transferring embroidery designs to embroidery machines.
201Transferring Embroidery Designs to MachinesTransferring Embroidery Designs to MachinesThe procedures for transferring the created embroidery patter
202Transferring DataTransferring Embroidery Designs to Machines4 After the data has been transferred, the message "Finished outputting data."
203Transferring Embroidery Designs to Machines3 Click [Send] in the [Sew] group, and then click [Write to Card].4 When the following message appears,
204Transferring DataUsing the Link Function to Embroider From the ComputerUsing the Link Function to Embroider From the ComputerEmbroidery designs can
205Using the Link Function to Embroider From the Computer5 Click [Send] in the [Sew] group, and then click [Link].a Transferred designb QueueDisplays
206Transferring DataUsing the Link Function to Embroider From the Computer If multiple designs were sent to a single machineMultiple embroidery desig
207Using the Link Function to Embroider From the Computer1 Select a machine in the [Machine Name] a selector, select an embroidery file, and then clic
208Transferring DataUsing the Link Function to Embroider From the Computer Changing the embroidery machine name appearing with the Link function1 Cli
20Basic Software Settings1 Click , then [Options].2 Click [System Unit], and then select the desired measurement units ([mm] or [inch]).System unit
209Using the Link Function to Embroider From the Computer
Design CenterThis section describes the basic operations performed in Design Center. A simple step-by-step procedure is provided to create an embroide
211Basic Design Center OperationsBasic Design Center OperationsIn Design Center, embroidery patterns can be created from an original image. In additio
212Design CenterBasic Design Center Operations Extract outlines from an image1 Click the down arrow in the bottom-left corner of the [Start] screen t
213Basic Design Center Operations6 In the image displayed in the [Pick Colors] window, select the colors to be used for the outlines (embroidery lines
214Design CenterBasic Design Center Operations2 Drag the pointer to draw a line. To add a point, click in the Design Page. Editing the extracted outl
215Basic Design Center Operations3 Move the pointer over the outline so that the shape of the pointer changes to , and then drag the outline. Adding
216Design CenterBasic Design Center Operations4 If the point is deleted, the corner is removed. Click the point to be deleted, and then press the <
217Basic Design Center Operations Continuing to the Sew Setting StageWhen the figure handle image is finished, continue to the Sew Setting Stage.1 Cl
218Design CenterBasic Design Center Operations4 Click the desired color.5 Click the down arrow in the sew type selector and choose the desired sew typ
21Basic Software Settings
219Basic Design Center OperationsaSewing attributes for region cannot be applied to open regions (regions not fully enclosed in an outline), as shown
220Design CenterBasic Design Center OperationsThe embroidery pattern created in Design Center can be imported into Layout & Editing. In addition,
221Design Center WindowDesign Center Window1 Application button2 Ribbon3 Quick Access Toolbar4 Stage buttonIndicates the current stage. Click to move
222Design CenterOriginal Image StageOriginal Image StageThis wizard provides a step-by-step guide for creating embroidery patterns.Click , and then s
223Original Image Stage1 Click , and then select [Open] from the command list.2 Select the drive and the folder.3 To open a file, select it, and then
224Design CenterLine Image StageLine Image Stage1 In the Original Image Stage, click [To Line image].cc "Original Image Stage" on page 212.2
225Line Image StageClick , and then select [New Line Images] from the command list.Using the Pen and Eraser tools, the line image can be drawn freeha
226Design CenterFigure Handle StageFigure Handle Stage1 In the Line Image Stage, click [To Figure Handle].cc "Line Image Stage" on page 213.
227Figure Handle StageClick , and then select [New Figure Data] from the command list.1 Click the [Figure Handle] tab.2 Click [Design Page Settings]
228Design CenterFigure Handle Stage Scaling outlinesScaling numerically:1 Select the outline.2 Click the [Figure Handle] tab.3 Click [Numerical Setti
Basic Layout & Editing OperationsThis section describes the basic operations performed in Layout & Editing, such as drawing shapes, editing th
229Figure Handle Stage ZoomingThe [Reference Window] can be switched to display either the entire Design Page or only the embroidery pattern.Click th
230Design CenterFigure Handle Stage Changing the display of the background image1 Click the [View] tab.2 Drag the slider, or click or in the [Tem
231Sew Setting StageSew Setting Stage1 In the Figure Handle Stage, click [To Figure Handle] to display the [Stage] group.2 Click [To Sew Setting] in t
232Design CenterSew Setting Stage Line sewing1 Click [Line] in the [Tools] group, and then select the desired tool ( or ) from [Line Sew Tool].2 If
233Sew Setting Stage Specifying sewing attributes1 Click the [View] tab.2 Select the [Sewing Attributes] check box in the [Show/Hide] group to displa
234Design CenterSew Setting Stage4 From the [Thread Chart] selector, select a thread color chart or a user thread chart.5 From the list of thread colo
235Sew Setting Stage4 Click the region. The center point ( ) appears.5 Drag the center point to the desired location.By specifying hole sewing, the s
236Design CenterSew Setting StageStamps can be applied to regions in the Sew Setting Stage of Design Center.1 Click the [Sew Setting] tab.2 Click [Sta
237Sew Setting Stage1 Click the [Sew Setting] tab.2 Click [Stitch Simulator] in the [Check Design] group to view stitching using the stitch simulator.
238Design CenterSew Setting Stage3 Click [Save].b• Image data from the Original Image Stage can be saved as a bitmap file (.bmp).• In the Line Image S
23Tutorial 1: Drawing shapes to create an embroidery designTutorial 1: Drawing shapes to create an embroidery designThis section will describe how to
239Sew Setting Stage
Design DatabaseUsing Design Database, the created embroidery data can be managed. In addition, while viewing images of the file contents, the files ca
241Design Database WindowDesign Database Window1 Toolbar2 Folder pane3 Contents paneDisplays thumbnails of all embroidery design in the selected folde
242Design DatabaseStarting Up Design DatabaseStarting Up Design Database1 Click the down arrow in the bottom-left corner of the [Start] screen to show
243Organizing Embroidery DesignsOrganizing Embroidery Designs1 In the folder pane, on the left, select the folder.2 Click [File], then [Create New Fol
244Design DatabaseOrganizing Embroidery Designs1 In the folder pane, select the folder containing the embroidery design that you want to delete.2 In t
245Opening Embroidery DesignsOpening Embroidery Designs1 In the folder pane, select the folder containing the embroidery design that you want to open
246Design DatabaseTransferring Embroidery Designs to MachinesTransferring Embroidery Designs to Machines1 Prepare the media to be used to make the tra
247Transferring Embroidery Designs to Machines3 Click the [Send To] selector, and then click the destination.a Sends designs to the USB media.b Sends
248Design DatabaseTransferring Embroidery Designs to Machines Transferring directly to a machine's memoryDesigns can be transferred to embroider
24Tutorial 1: Drawing shapes to create an embroidery designBasic Layout & Editing Operations1 Line color button2 Line sew type selector3 Region co
249Transferring Embroidery Designs to Machines Using an original cardDesigns can be transferred to an embroidery machine equipped with a card slot.4.
250Design DatabaseTransferring Embroidery Designs to Machines10 When a message appears, indicating that writing is finished, click [OK].• To rewrite t
251Searching for an Embroidery DesignSearching for an Embroidery Design1 In the folder pane, select the folder.2 Click [File], then [Search].3 Specify
252Design DatabaseConverting Embroidery Design Files to Different FormatsConverting Embroidery Design Files to Different FormatsEmbroidery design file
253Checking Embroidery DesignsChecking Embroidery DesignsToolbar button: 1 Select a folder in a, select an embroidery file from the contents pane b.2
254Design DatabaseChecking Embroidery Designsb• Non-PES files and PES files (version 3.0 or earlier)• If the Design Page size was set to [Custom Size]
255Outputting a Catalog of Embroidery DesignsOutputting a Catalog of Embroidery DesignsImages and sewing information for all embroidery designs can be
256Design DatabaseOutputting a Catalog of Embroidery DesignsInstead of being printed, the catalog of embroidery designs can be outputted as an HTML fi
257Outputting a Catalog of Embroidery Designs
Programmable Stitch CreatorProgrammable Stitch Creator allows you to create and edit stitch patterns, which can then be used as programmable fill stit
25Tutorial 1: Drawing shapes to create an embroidery design2 Create the leaf on the right.This time, we will import a shape pattern. We will also spec
259Basic Programmable Stitch Creator OperationsBasic Programmable Stitch Creator OperationsProgrammable Stitch Creator is an application for creating,
260Programmable Stitch CreatorCreating Fill/Stamp Stitch PatternCreating Fill/Stamp Stitch PatternExisting programmable stitch patterns can be edited
261Creating Fill/Stamp Stitch Pattern1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Draw Line] in the [Tools] group.3 Click points (1) through (4).4 Double-click (5)
262Programmable Stitch CreatorCreating Fill/Stamp Stitch Pattern2 Click [Region (engrave)] in the [Tools] group, and then click the first and fourth w
263Creating Fill/Stamp Stitch Pattern1 Start up Layout & Editing.2 Select an embroidery pattern.3 From the [Region sew type] selector (in the [Sha
264Programmable Stitch CreatorEditing a Pattern in Fill/Stamp ModeEditing a Pattern in Fill/Stamp Mode Selecting patterns1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Cli
265Editing a Pattern in Fill/Stamp Mode3 To edit a point, click the point to select it.• To move the point, drag it to the new location.• To insert a
266Programmable Stitch CreatorCreating Motif Stitch PatternCreating Motif Stitch PatternNow, we will create a new motif stitch pattern. Motif stitch p
267Creating Motif Stitch Pattern4 Click the line to insert points.Click (3) located between (1) and (2).Click (4) located between (3) and (2).5 Select
268Programmable Stitch CreatorCreating Motif Stitch PatternMotif stitch patterns are saved in the .pmf format.1 Click , and then select [Save As] fro
26Tutorial 1: Drawing shapes to create an embroidery designBasic Layout & Editing Operations2 To flip the duplicated leaf horizontally.(A) Right-c
269Editing a Pattern in Motif ModeEditing a Pattern in Motif Mode Moving and deleting several points at a time1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Select
270Programmable Stitch CreatorProgrammable Stitch Creator WindowProgrammable Stitch Creator Window1 Application button2 Ribbon3 Quick Access Toolbar4
271Opening a TemplateOpening a Template1 Click the [View] tab.2 Click [Open Template] in the [Template] group.3 Select the drive, the folder and the f
272Programmable Stitch CreatorPreview WindowPreview Window1 Click the [View] tab.2 To switch between displaying and hiding the [Preview] window, selec
273Changing the Settings3 Click [Save].Changing the Settings1 Click the [View] tab.2 Select the desired spacing of the grid lines from [Interval] in t
Font CreatorUser-defined fonts can be created using Font Creator. These fonts can be recalled to be used in Layout & Editing.
275Basic Font Creator OperationsBasic Font Creator OperationsWith Font Creator, user-defined font characters that can be used in Layout & Editing
276Font CreatorBasic Font Creator Operations4 Move the character so that the top aligns with the [Capital Line]. To adjust the height of the character
277Basic Font Creator Operations2 Click the [Manual Punch] in the [Tools] group, and then select the desired tool from [Manual Punching Tools].: Strai
278Font CreatorBasic Font Creator Operations6 Click [Manual Punch], select , and then click point (11).7 Click [Manual Punch], select , and then cli
27Tutorial 1: Drawing shapes to create an embroidery design(D) Select [RED] in the color palette as the line color and [Zigzag Stitch] as the sew type
279Basic Font Creator Operations5Click in the [Tools] group, and then drag the blue triangle icons to move the mean line and descender line so that
280Font CreatorBasic Font Creator Operations9 Click [Manual Punch], select , and then click points (27) through (33).10 Click [Manual Punch], select
281Basic Font Creator Operations1 Start up Layout & Editing.2 Click the [Home] tab.3 Click [Text] in the [Tools] group, and then select from [Tex
282Font CreatorFont Creator WindowFont Creator Window1 Application button2 Ribbon3 Quick Access Toolbar4 Help button5 Preview Window (cc p. 289)Shows
283Font Creator WindowThe standard guidelines for creating fonts are shown in the Design Pages. The contents of each of the guidelines are as shown be
284Font CreatorOpening a FileOpening a FileClick , and then select [New] from the command list.1 Click , and then select [Open] from the command lis
285Selecting a Character and Preparing the TemplateSelecting a Character and Preparing the Template Selecting from the selector1 Click the [Home] tab
286Font CreatorSelecting a Character and Preparing the Template3 Click [Add].4 To delete a registered character, select the character, and then click
287Creating a Font Character PatternCreating a Font Character Pattern1 Open the TrueType font to be used as a template.cc "Opening a template (Tr
288Font CreatorEditing the Points of a Font Character PatternEditing the Points of a Font Character Pattern1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Select Poin
28Tutorial 1: Drawing shapes to create an embroidery designBasic Layout & Editing Operations4 Specify hole sewing.(A) Click the [Home] tab.(B) Cli
289Checking the Created Font PatternsChecking the Created Font Patterns1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Sewing Order] in the [Edit/Arrange] group. : Cl
290Font CreatorChecking the Created Font PatternsA list of characters included in the font file currently being edited can be viewed.1 Click the [Home
291Saving Font Character PatternsSaving Font Character PatternsClick , and then select [Save] from the command list. If no file name has been specif
292Font CreatorChanging the SettingsChanging the SettingsThere are two drawing modes in Font Creator.• Fill modeBlocks appear filled in. In this mode,
293Changing the Settings1 Click the [View] tab.2 Specify the grid settings in the [Grid] group.a To display the grid, select the [Show Grid] check box
SupplementThis section provides hints and detailed techniques for creating even more attractive embroidery.
295For Basic OperationsFor Basic OperationsImported stitch patterns can be enlarged or reduced in Layout & Editing in the following three ways.1 S
296SupplementFor Basic Operations• For best sewing results, set [Under sewing] to [On] when sewing wide regions.cc For more details, refer to "Un
297On SettingsOn Settings Machine thread trimming according to settings specified in Layout & EditingIf is selected in the [Design Settings] di
298SupplementChanging Various SettingsChanging Various Settings Quick Access Toolbar/RibbonA menu appears when in the [Quick Access Toolbar] is cli
2Table of ContentsTable of Contents ...2How To Use Manuals...4Support/Service...
29Tutorial 1: Drawing shapes to create an embroidery design2 Specify the sewing attributes.(A) Click the [Sewing Attributes] tab. If the [Sewing Attri
299Changing Various SettingsDockingEach pane can be docked back to the window.• Double-click the title bar.• Right-click the pane, and then click [Doc
300SupplementChanging Various SettingsFrom the [Options] dialog box, the commands appearing in the [Quick Access Toolbar] and settings for the applica
301Changing Various Settings Customizing Shortcut keys1 Click [Customize] in the command list, then [Customize] beside [Keyboard shortcuts].2 In the
302SupplementChanging Various Settings Adding jump stitch trimming to new patternsWhen creating a new embroidery pattern for our multi-needle embroid
303For Making an Effective Use of This ApplicationFor Making an Effective Use of This ApplicationEmbroidery patterns can be created from various chara
304SupplementFor Making an Effective Use of This ApplicationEmbroidery files in PES format can be viewed as thumbnails with Explorer (Windows® Explore
305For Making an Effective Use of This Application
Menus/Tools and ReferenceThis section lists the various Ribbon commands and tools in each application window. For details on each command and tool, re
307Layout & EditingLayout & Editing Home tabApplication button menuNo. Menu Reference1 New p. 902Open p.903Save p.954 Save As p. 955 Print p.
308Menus/Tools and ReferenceLayout & Editing Image tab View tabNo. Menu Reference No. Menu Reference1 Open Image p. 150 7 Delete Image p. 1532 S
30Tutorial 1: Drawing shapes to create an embroidery designBasic Layout & Editing OperationsNow, we will delete one corner from the pentagon to cr
309Layout & Editing Text tab (Text) Outline tab (Shapes (Outline))No. Menu Reference No. Menu Reference1 Select Tools p. 31 9 Text Outline Sew T
310Menus/Tools and ReferenceLayout & Editing Outline tab (Shapes (Rectangle)) Manual Punch tab (Shapes (Manual Punch))No. Menu Reference No. Men
311Layout & Editing Shapes tab (Shapes (Shapes/Circle/Arc)) Stitches tab (Stitches)No. Menu Reference No. Menu Reference1 Select Tools p. 31 9 L
312Menus/Tools and ReferenceDesign CenterDesign Center Original Image tab Line Image tabApplication button menuNo. Menu Reference1 Wizard p. 2222 Ne
313Design Center Figure Handle tab View tabNo. Menu Reference No. Menu Reference1 Select Tools p. 214 10 Delete p. 2162 Edit Point Tool p. 215 11 Sp
314Menus/Tools and ReferenceDesign Center Sew Setting tab View tabNo. Menu Reference No. Menu Reference1 Region Tool p. 231 8 Sew Type p. 2322 Line
315Design DatabaseDesign Database File menu Edit menu Display menuList of menusMenu Toolbar Reference Menu Toolbar ReferenceOpen in Layout & Ed
316Menus/Tools and ReferenceDesign Database Option menu Help menuMenu Toolbar Reference Menu Toolbar ReferenceSelect System Unitmm—p.20Application C
317Programmable Stitch CreatorProgrammable Stitch Creator Home tab View tabApplication button menuNo. Menu Reference1 New Fill/Stamp Pattern —2 New
318Menus/Tools and ReferenceFont CreatorFont Creator Home tabApplication button menuNo. Menu Reference1 New p. 2842 Open p. 2843 Save p. 2914 Save As
31Editing Embroidery DesignsEditing Embroidery Designs1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click in the [Select] group.3 Click the pattern.1Rotation handle2 Han
319Font Creator View tabNo. Menu Reference No. Menu Reference1 Open Template p. 275 6 Show/Hide Status Bar p. 2822 Modify Template p. 292 7 Show Grid
320Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing AttributesSewing AttributesThe sewing attributes for each sew type are first set to their default settings; however
321Sewing AttributesRegion sew typesSatin Stitch (cc p. 331) Fill Stitch (cc p. 333)Programmable Fill Stitch (Prog. Fill Stitch) (cc p. 333)Piping Sti
322Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing AttributesMotif Stitch PatternMotif NamePatternMotif NamePatternmotif001 motif020motif002 motif021motif003 motif022
323Sewing Attributesmotif079 motif085motif080 motif086motif081 motif087motif082 motif088motif083 motif089motif084Prog. Fill Stitch PatternFill Pattern
324Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing Attributestatami4 wave2tatami5 wave3wave1 wave4Fill Pattern NamePatternFill Pattern NamePattern
325Sewing Attributes Line sewing attributesThe available attributes differ depending on the selected sew type.cc "Specifying sewing attributes&q
326Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing AttributesMotif StitchSelect a pattern for the motif stitch.Click to display the [Browse] dialog box. Select a fo
327Sewing AttributesStem StitchCandlewicking StitchWidthNarrow WideSpacingNarrow WideAngle45° 135°Stitch TypeTriple SingleStart/End TypeFeed Runcc &qu
328Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing AttributesE/V StitchSelect the E Stitch or the V Stitch.E Stitch1 IntervalNarrow Wide2 Stroke widthShort Long3 Run
32Editing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Moving embroidery patterns to the center1 Select the pattern(s), and then click the
329Sewing AttributesChain StitchCuttingStitch TypeTriangular Diamond-shapedSizeSmaller LargerTime1 time 6 timeArrangeStart/End TypeFeed Runcc "If
330Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing Attributes If the entry/exit points of sewing have been changedIf the entry/exit points of line sewing with the mo
331Sewing Attributes Region sewing attributesThe available attributes differ depending on the selected sew type.cc "Specifying sewing attributes
332Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing AttributesRunning Stitch PathThe inside of region setting is not available if the [Gradation] check box is selected
333Sewing AttributesFill StitchProgrammable Fill Stitch (Prog. Fill Stitch)Under sewingcc "Satin Stitch" on page 331DensityDirectionStitch T
334Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing AttributesProgrammable fillClick to display the [Browse] dialog box. Select a folder, and then select the desired
335Sewing AttributesNotes on programmable fill stitches and stampsIn some case of the sew type and pattern directions setting of a programmable fill s
336Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing AttributesPiping StitchStitching is created to run through the length of blocks.DirectionThis cannot be specified f
337Sewing AttributesMotif StitchMotifSelect the pattern to be used for the motif stitch.[Pattern1 only][Pattern2 only][Pattern1 and 2]Pattern1/Pattern
338Menus/Tools and ReferenceSewing AttributesCross StitchConcentric Circle Stitch, Radial Stitch and Spiral StitchFor details on moving the center poi
33Editing Embroidery Designs Scaling numerically1 Select the pattern(s), and then click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Arrange] in the [Edit] group, and the
339Sewing AttributesNet Fill StitchZigzag Net Fill StitchPatternSpecify the pattern to be used for the net fill stitch.SpacingFineThe pattern is finer
340Menus/Tools and ReferenceFont ListFont ListTextNo. Font Name Text OutlinesMin. size001 Serif 0110 mm (0.39")002 Script 0110 mm (0.39")003
341Font List042Bermuda Script10 mm (0.39")043 Blackstone10 mm (0.39")044 BR-OCRA10 mm (0.39")045Brougham Bold9 mm (0.35")046Brough
342Menus/Tools and ReferenceFont List088 Tirol10 mm (0.39")089 US Roman10 mm (0.39")090 Venezia10 mm (0.39")091 Vermont10 mm (0.39"
343Font List08 Block 07 SR4-6 mm (0.16-0.24")09 Germany S5-6 mm (0.20-0.24")10 Riesa S5-6 mm (0.20-0.24")MonogramSymbol Font Name Text
344Menus/Tools and ReferenceTroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf a problem occurs, click or [Help], then [Customer Support] in the menu to visit the fol
345TroubleshootingProblemPossible CauseCause File Format SolutionThe error message "Unexpected file format" appears.orYour embroidery patter
346Menus/Tools and ReferenceNew Features of Palette Ver.10New Features of Palette Ver.10• The Palette Software Key replaces the card writer as the sec
347New Features of Palette Ver.10•The Embroidered Patch Wizard has been added. This wizard creates satin stitches and cutting lines around the origina
348IndexAAccess key ...299Advanced stitch wizard ...
34Editing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Rotating numerically1 Select the pattern(s), and then click the [Home] tab.2 Click
349IndexName Drop ... 127Points ... 66, 26
350IndexMatrix copy ... 37Max. Density ...
351IndexSavingDifferent formats ... 95Embroidery patterns ... 95, 237I
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35Editing Embroidery Designs Using the Mirror Copy tool1 Select the pattern(s), and then click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Arrange Copy] in the [Clipboar
36Editing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing Operations3 Specify the pattern arrangement and spacing.a Select the desired arrangement.b Spec
37Editing Embroidery Designs Using the Matrix Copy tool1 Select the pattern(s), and then click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Arrange Copy] in the [Clipboar
38Editing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Optimizing the sewing orderBefore using an [Arrange Copy] tool, optimizing the sewi
3Table of ContentsTransferring Data ... 200Transferring Embroidery Designs to Machines ...
39Editing Embroidery DesignsWhen the check box is clearedThe height-to-width proportion of the decorative pattern changes with the height-to-width pro
40Editing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing Operations1 Select a pair of patterns, for example, a star included in a pentagon.While holding
41Editing Embroidery Designs3 Click [Modify Overlap] in the [Edit] group, and then click [Remove Overlap].• When partially overlapped• When enclosed
42Editing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing Operations1 Select a shape pattern, and then click the [Shapes] tab.cc For detail on the shape
43Editing Embroidery Designs3 Click [Create Floral Pattern] in the [Edit] group. Basic mode1 Drag the [Density] slider to adjust the pattern.2 Click
44Editing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing Operations3 After the pattern has been adjusted as desired, click [OK].Line stitching in a conc
45Editing Embroidery DesignsOffset DirectionSpacingOffset Line CountRounded CornersOutward Inward1 mm 5 mm1 line 5 linesCheck box selected. Check box
46Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and RegionsBasic Layout & Editing OperationsSpecifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines an
47Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and Regionsa Select the type of stitching ([Line] or [Region]) to display the corresponding colors
48Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and RegionsBasic Layout & Editing Operationsg Specify a direction, or drag the red arrow to adj
4How To Use ManualsThe following manuals are included with this software.Read this guide before using the software. This guide contains instructions a
49Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and RegionsThe [Sew] group in the [Shapes] tab allows you to set the sew type.1 Line sew type selec
50Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and RegionsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Moving the entry/exit points1 Click the [Home] ta
51Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and Regions Moving the center point and stitch pattern reference pointThe center point and referen
52Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and RegionsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Specifying multiple sewing directions1 Click the
53Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and Regions Reversing the sewing direction1 Select the Select Point tool.2 Click a shape pattern.3
54Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and RegionsBasic Layout & Editing OperationsSample patterns with sewing directions changedWhen
55Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and Regions3 Change the sewing attributes displayed under [Line sew] or [Region sew]. The settings
56Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and RegionsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Copying only specific attributesSpecific attribut
57Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and RegionsMultiple shape patterns can be selected to create an engraved/embossed effect.1 Top2 Bot
58Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and RegionsBasic Layout & Editing OperationsYou can create engraved/embossed effects by stampin
5Support/ServiceTechnical SupportContact Technical Support if you have a problem. Go to www.babylock.com, then click on Customer Support.Online Regist
59Specifying Thread Colors and Sew Types for Lines and Regions Editing a stamp1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Emboss/Engrave] in the [Edit] group, an
60Drawing ShapesBasic Layout & Editing OperationsDrawing Shapes1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Shapes] in the [Tools] group, and then click a tool
61Drawing Shapes //: Arc & String: Arc: Fan1 Proceed as you would to draw a circle or an oval. A radial line appears on the oval when the mouse
62Drawing ShapesBasic Layout & Editing Operations1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Shapes] in the [Tools] group, and then click a tool icon under [S
63Drawing Shapes1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Shapes] in the [Tools] group, and then click a tool icon under [Outline] to select the desired Outline
64Drawing ShapesBasic Layout & Editing Operations Freehand lines1 Drag the pointer to draw the line.2 Release the mouse button to finish drawing.
65Drawing ShapesThe [Shapes] tab allows you to set the embroidery attributes (thread color and sew type).Example: When a rectangle is selected.a Line
66Reshaping Embroidery PatternsBasic Layout & Editing OperationsReshaping Embroidery PatternsPatterns can be reshaped by moving, adding or deletin
67Reshaping Embroidery Patterns1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Select] in the [Select] group, and then click to select the Select Point tool.3 Click
68Reshaping Embroidery PatternsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Splitting outlines of closed shape patternsThe closed path of a shape pattern ca
6Support/ServiceChecking for the Latest Version of the ProgramClick in Layout & Editing, then [Check for Updates].The software is checked to det
69Reshaping Embroidery Patterns Connecting two open shape patternsThe end points of two shape patterns can be connected to create a single shape patt
70Reshaping Embroidery PatternsBasic Layout & Editing Operations1 Select the point.2 Click the [Shapes] tab.3 Click [Edit Point] in the [Edit Poin
71Editing a Stitch PatternEditing a Stitch PatternShape pattern or text pattern can be converted into a stitch pattern, allowing you to make detailed
72Editing a Stitch PatternBasic Layout & Editing Operations1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click [Select] in the [Select] group, and then click to sele
73Editing a Stitch PatternA single color pattern can be divided into two by splitting stitches at a point, and two color patterns can be combined into
74Editing a Stitch PatternBasic Layout & Editing Operations3 While holding down the <Alt> key, drag the selected point to the other point th
75Editing a Stitch Pattern1 Select the stitch pattern(s), and then click the [Stitches] tab.2 Click [Divide by Color] in the [Edit] group. Dotted lin
76Editing a Stitch PatternBasic Layout & Editing Operations3 Move the slider to select the desired sensitivity. Click [OK]. The stitch pattern is
77Checking Embroidery PatternsChecking Embroidery Patterns1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click or in the [Tools] group. : Click the Design Page to zoom
78Checking Embroidery PatternsBasic Layout & Editing Operations1 Click the [Home] tab.2 Click in the [Tools] group.3 Click the two points, one o
7Palette Software KeyIn order to use Palette Ver.10, the included "Palette Software Key" must be plugged into a USB port of the computer. Th
79Checking Embroidery Patterns Realistic ViewYou can display a realistic view of it in order to see how the design will appear once it is sewn.bIf
80Checking Embroidery PatternsBasic Layout & Editing Operations1 Click the buttons to view a simulation of the stitching.a Starts the stitching si
81Checking Embroidery Patterns1 Click the [View] tab.2 Select the [Reference Window] check box in the [Show/Hide] group.The display are a frame (red r
82Checking Embroidery PatternsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Moving/Resizing/Redrawing the display area frameThe part of the design displayed
83Checking Embroidery Patterns3 Click in the [Sewing Order] pane, and then click [Zoom] and [Show by color order].ZoomClick to enlarge each pattern
84Checking Embroidery PatternsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Editing the sewing orderThe sewing order can be changed by selecting the frame co
85Checking Embroidery Patterns Changing colors1 Select one or more frames in the [Sewing Order] pane, and then click at the top of the [Sewing Orde
86Checking Embroidery PatternsBasic Layout & Editing Operations Displaying embroidery patternsEach embroidery patterns can be displayed or hidden
87Checking Embroidery PatternsThe Jump Stitch Trimming function can be turned on or off.Select a frame, and then click .About Minimum jump stitch len
88Checking Embroidery PatternsBasic Layout & Editing Operationscc "Jump Stitch Trimming" on page 16, "Machine thread trimming accor
8Comparison of Types of Data Created With Palette Ver.10Three types of data are used in Palette Ver.10.Stitch pattern: Built-in embroidery data (creat
89Checking Embroidery Patternsb• You can select and check the properties of individual patterns within the embroidery design by selecting the pattern
90Opening/Importing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing OperationsOpening/Importing Embroidery DesignsClick , then [New].1 Click , then [Open
91Opening/Importing Embroidery DesignsEmbroidery designs can be imported from the [Import] pane. For more details on the [Import] pane, refer to &quo
92Opening/Importing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing Operations4 Select a folder, and then click [OK].5 Click [File Type] in the [Import]
93Opening/Importing Embroidery DesignsVector image data in the ".wmf" (Windows Metafile), ".emf" (Enhanced Metafile) and ".sv
94Opening/Importing Embroidery DesignsBasic Layout & Editing Operations1 Start up Design Center and open the file.cc "Original Image Stage&qu
95Saving and PrintingSaving and Printing OverwritingClick , then [Save]. Saving with a new name1 Click , then [Save As].2 Select the drive and the f
96Saving and PrintingBasic Layout & Editing Operations3 Select a format (.dst, .exp, .pcs, .hus, .vip, .shv, .jef, .sew, .csd, or .xxx) that the f
97Saving and PrintingPrint hoop section boundaries onto the first page:Select this check box to print the sections of a design where the Design Page h
98Saving and PrintingBasic Layout & Editing Operations Checking a print imageYou can preview the contents of the Design Page before printing.Clic
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