Hexagonal Quilting Borders; Creating Quilting Border Data - Brother Upgrade KIT II Operation Manual

Embroidery and sewing machine
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d When embroidering the last edge part
Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and
then press
.
Then, align the end point of the part with the start point of the
first part. If the pattern is not angled correctly, rotate it. If the
length of the pattern does not match, enlarge or reduce the
pattern.
After making adjustments, press
Memo
• If you need to restitch a segment or skip a
segment, you can press
embroidering screen to continue to the next
pattern or return to the previous pattern.
Select the desired pattern in the
embroidering order, and then press
a b c
a Return to the previous pattern.
b Embroidering order of current pattern/Total
number of segments
c Continue to the next pattern.

Hexagonal Quilting Borders

■ Creating Quilting Border Data

a
.
in the
.
b
c
d
With a chalk pencil, mark the quilt top with
the inner outline of the quilting border to
be embroidered.
Measure the longest diagonal of the inner
outline and the width of the quilting border.
a
b
a Inner outline (used for positioning)
b Longest diagonal
c Width of quilting border
Memo
• Be sure to cut the quilt layers (quilt top,
batting, and quilt backing) with an excess of
about 10 cm (4 inches) so that the quilt will
extend to the edges of the embroidery
frame.
• Hexagonal patterns can be sewn with a
diagonal width of maximum 2600 mm
(approx. 102 inches) and a quilting border
width of maximum 100 mm (approx. 4
inches).
Press
.
Press
.
Select the pattern that you want to
embroider, and then press
Embroidery
c
.
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