Text Styles Option; Run Style Text - Brother Pacesetter BES Lettering Instruction Manual

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Pacesetter BES Lettering
Instruction Manual

Text Styles Option

There is the option in the Properties Panel, for those fonts that
support it, to change the style of the embroidery that is used to
draw your lettering. Text Styles is an extra option which you can
use to expand the creative possibilities of embroidery lettering.
The default style that is generated when you create lettering is
the Satin stitch. However, you can also choose from among five
other styles to apply to your lettering: Run, Steil, Appliqué, and
Spiral.
Applying the different styles to text will not always produce
good results for all letter heights.
Styles cannot be applied to all the available Pacesetter BES
Lettering fonts.

Run Style Text

When you apply the Run style to the text segment, it converts
the outline of the lettering to a run stitch. The potential options
are stitch length, and style of Run.
There are four different possible Run styles; single, double,
bean, and motif.
A Single Run stitch is a simple forward-moving stitch that
looks like any straight stitch produced by a sewing machine.
A Double Run stitch sews over the line twice: once forward,
and once backward, thus it ends up where it starts.
The Bean stitch is also known as a Three Ply stitch and is a
running stitch where the machine sews over each stitch
three times (forward, back, forward again) before it moves to
the next stitch. The result is a heavy running stitch.
The Motif Run is a decorative, programmed stitch which
usually has an open, 'lacy' look. When you select the Motif
run option, the list of Motif patterns at the bottom of the Run
area in the Properties becomes active. Scroll down the list to
select the Motif you want.

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