Changing The Size And The Density Of The Pattern; Creating Repeated Patterns - Brother 882-W73 Operation Manual

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EDITING PATTERNS
*
Touch
selection screen.
d
Touch
.
Changing the Size and the Density of the
Pattern
If
is selected, you can change the pattern size while
maintaining the thread density. The machine recalculates the
stitch density automatically. With this function, the pattern
will be enlarged or reduced at a larger ratio than with normal
pattern resizing.
a
Touch
b
Select
*
: Change the pattern size while maintaining
the number of stitches. Enlarged patterns will be less
dense, and reduced patterns will be more dense. In
order to maintain embroidering quality, there is a
limit to how much the embroidery pattern can be
enlarged or reduced.
*
: Change the pattern size while maintaining
the thread density. After the pattern size is changed,
the thread density can be changed in the edit screen.
The number of stitches is recalculated depending on
the pattern size.
Memo
• This function cannot be used with alphabet
character patterns, frame patterns, repeated
patterns or buttonhole patterns.
• Patterns with a large number of stitches (100,001
or more) cannot be resized while maintaining a
thread density.
• You can also change the size by dragging the red
point at the sides and corners of the pattern.
114
to return to the embroidery frame
, and then touch
.
in the size window.
c
Select the direction in which to change the pattern
size.
d
When you select
then touch
to change the thread density.
*
: Make the pattern less dense.
*
: Make the pattern more dense.
e
Touch
.

Creating Repeated Patterns

Using the border function, you can create repeated patterns.
You can also adjust the spacing of the patterns.
a
Touch
, and then touch
b
Select the direction in which the pattern will be
repeated.
*
: Repeat the pattern above.
*
: Repeat the pattern below.
*
: Delete above pattern.
*
: Delete below pattern.
b
in step
, touch
, and
.

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