Adjusting Satin Settings For Appliqué Style Text - Brother Pacesetter BES Lettering Instruction Manual

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Pacesetter BES Lettering
Instruction Manual
There are three different embroidery segments for each letter in
appliqué style text:
Positioning stitches. These sew onto the garment first, and
serve as a guide for placing the appliqué fabric.
Tack-down stitches. Once you have place the appliqué
fabric, the tack-down stitches hold it in place.
The Appliqué border. Border stitches run all the way around
the outline of each letter to securely attach the Appliqué
fabric to the garment.
There are three different kinds of border stitches possible,
Satin, Motif, and Blanket. For more information about the
settings for each of these types, see the procedures for each
type, below.
In order to stop the machine so that you can place the fabric
pieces to be sewn on to the garment, the Appliqué Style letter-
ing segment inserts a color change between each positioning,
tack-down, and border segment. Therefore, the lettering seg-
ment will show many colors when first generated. This ensures
that the machine will stop between each segment.
Adjusting Satin Settings for
Appliqué Style Text
You can modify the settings and make all changes to the satin
stitches in the Appliqué box.
To adjust Satin stitch settings for Appliqué:
1 Select the Appliqué text segment.
2 In the Properties panel, in the Appliqué type field, select
Satin.
3 Adjust any of the following settings in the Properties panel:
In the Stitch Length box, enter the stitch length of the
positioning and tack down runs.
In the Appliqué Width box, enter the width of the satin
stitching.
In the Appliqué Density box, enter the density of the
Satin stitching.

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