DRAWING
YOUR OWN DESIGNS
DRAWING
PAPERS
C) The maximum scanning size is inside of the yellow
frame tines.
Aligning lines for setting the guide frame in correct
position.
(_ Positioning dot for multi-color
designs.
NOTES:
* The scanner automatically
identifies that the drawing
is multi-color
if it has a positioning dot.
• For best results, use a black felt-tip pen.
* When you wish to scan an image from magazines or
other printed materials, please note that the scanner
cannot read orange or yellow colors.
* Beautiful embroidery requires a clear drawing.
• Do not use a stained or speckled drawing, otherwise
the scanner reads stains or specks as parts of the
design.
IMPORTANT:
Using ariy image or design from published materials may
infringe upon copyright laws.
Draw the design clearly using a thick feEt-tip pen.
The black part will be sewn.
For your rough draft, use a yellow felt-tip pen or yellow
pencil.
NOTE:
A few tips that will make the best results of your original
design.
O
Draw lines thicker than 1 mm.
(_) Leave a gap larger than 2 mm between adjacent
parts of the design, otherwise the scanner reads
them as continuous part.
Avoid sharp angles.
Be sure to fill in parts completely, when choosing
weaving stitches or cross stitch.
Do not leave any
white area where you wish to fill in with stitches.
MONO-COLOR
DESIGNS
Place a piece of drawing paper on the design.
Trace the design with a black felt-tip pen.
Drawing paper
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Black felt-tip pen
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