Changing Colors Of A Stitch Pattern; Converting A Stitch Pattern To Blocks - Brother PE-DESIGN V7 Instruction Manual

Personal embroidery design software system
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Arranging Embroidery Designs (Layout & Editing)
Changing colors of a stitch
pattern
The colors of imported stitch patterns 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
appears with each data in the pattern in a
separate frame.
2.
Select the frame for the data whose color you
want to change.
3.
Click
.
→ The Thread Color dialog box appears.
4.
Select the desired color, and then click OK.
→ The object appears in the new color in the
Sewing Order/Color dialog box and in
the Design Page.
5.
Repeat steps
color you want to change.
6.
Click OK.
→ The pattern is displayed with the new colors.
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2.
4.
to
for each data whose
b
Memo:
To close the dialog box without applying the
changes to the settings, click Cancel.
Converting a stitch pattern
to blocks
Imported stitch data or patterns converted to stitch
pattern can be converted into blocks (manual
punching data), allowing you to change some of their
sewing attributes and to scale individual colors while
keeping their stitching quality.
1.
Select the stitch pattern imported into the
Design Page where you want to apply the
setting.
2.
Click Sew, then Stitch to Block.
→ The Stitch to Block sensitivity dialog
box appears.
3.
Move the slider to select the desired
sensitivity.
b
Memo:
The Normal setting should provide
satisfactory results in most cases, but
depending on the complexity of the pattern,
you may need to select a setting more
towards Coarse or Fine.
4.
Click OK.
→ The data in the blocks are grouped so that
any setting change will affect the whole
pattern, and the Sewing Attributes bar
appears as shown below.

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