Chapter 30: Pasting To Change The Sewing Order; Example - Brother BES-100E Workbook

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Chapter 30: Pasting to Change the Sewing Order

When pasting a shape into a design, it may also be necessary to change the order in which the shapes will be
sewn.
To cut a shape from the design and paste it so that it will be sewn before or after an existing shape:
1
Using the
Move
ants" (moving dashes) appear around the shape.
2
On the
drop-down menu, click
Edit
clipboard.
3
Using the
Move
"Dancing ants" appear around the shape.
4
On the
drop-down menu, click
Edit
one) or click
Paste After

Example

To rearrange the sewing order by pasting shapes:
1
Click the
Simple Text
dialog box appears.
2
In the
box, type "Brother".
Text
3
In the
drop-down list, select "Helsinki".
Font
4
In the
box, type "1.0".
Size
5
Click the
button.
OK
6
Using the
Move
7
On the
drop-down menu, click
Shape
as shown below.
8
Click outside of the text shape. The "dancing ants" disappear.
9
Using the
Move
0
On the
drop-down menu, click
Edit
clipboard.
A
Using the
Move
70
tool (
), select the design shape whose sewing order you wish to change. "Dancing
Cut
tool (
), select the design shape that will precede or follow the one to be pasted.
Paste Before
(to paste the shape so that it is sewn after the selected one).
tool (
), and then right-click in the design area. The
tool (
), select the text shape. "Dancing ants" appear around the shape.
Deconstruct Text
tool (
), select the letter "t". "Dancing ants" appear around the letter.
Cut
tool (
), select the letter "B". "Dancing ants" appear around the letter.
. The shape is removed from the design and put on the Windows
(to paste the shape so that it is sewn before the selected
Figure 103
. A box of "dancing ants" appears around each letter,
Figure 104
. The letter is removed from the design and placed on the Windows
tab of the
Text
Text Properties

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