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... settings .......... 79 s Chapter 35: Programmable Stitches 80 Creating a new programmable stitch 80 Example Using a programmable stitch 81 Performing maintenance on the programmable stitches..... 82 s Chapter 36: Converting to STB (Stitch to Block) Settings 83 s Chapter 37: Review - s Chapter 21: Inserting a Polygon Hole 51 Example s Chapter 22: Points Palette 53 Using the Points palette 53 Changing the type of line connecting punchpoints 54 s Chapter 23: Navigating the Design...
... settings .......... 79 s Chapter 35: Programmable Stitches 80 Creating a new programmable stitch 80 Example Using a programmable stitch 81 Performing maintenance on the programmable stitches..... 82 s Chapter 36: Converting to STB (Stitch to Block) Settings 83 s Chapter 37: Review - s Chapter 21: Inserting a Polygon Hole 51 Example s Chapter 22: Points Palette 53 Using the Points palette 53 Changing the type of line connecting punchpoints 54 s Chapter 23: Navigating the Design...
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... original pattern. Introduction The Brother BE-100 embroidery software provides numerous functions for more flexible lettering x Break a string of text into paths and regions in order to manipulate their individual punchpoints x Change the sewing order of the design by pasting selected sections before or after other conditions x Save custom fabric, text effect and stitch settings, and recall them for later use...
... original pattern. Introduction The Brother BE-100 embroidery software provides numerous functions for more flexible lettering x Break a string of text into paths and regions in order to manipulate their individual punchpoints x Change the sewing order of the design by pasting selected sections before or after other conditions x Save custom fabric, text effect and stitch settings, and recall them for later use...
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... the shape. 2 Click the Text Properties button ( ) in the Text bar. Chapter 13: Multipass Stitching Multipass stitching is used to sew multicolored text more efficiently by reducing the number of times the needles (each of which contain thread of a different color) need 12 needle (thread color) changes, instead of two if the Multipass stitching setting was selected to sew all of one color before continuing...
... the shape. 2 Click the Text Properties button ( ) in the Text bar. Chapter 13: Multipass Stitching Multipass stitching is used to sew multicolored text more efficiently by reducing the number of times the needles (each of which contain thread of a different color) need 12 needle (thread color) changes, instead of two if the Multipass stitching setting was selected to sew all of one color before continuing...
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... OK button. 38 NOTE: The Length and Offset settings in the Glyph default overrides group box. "Dancing ants" (moving dashes) appear around the shape. 2 Press the Enter key. The settings for sewing text in chapter 34. The length of fill stitching, so that they can be used for obtaining a desirable pattern can be adjusted. Chapter 15: Fill-Stitching Fill stitches are used...
... OK button. 38 NOTE: The Length and Offset settings in the Glyph default overrides group box. "Dancing ants" (moving dashes) appear around the shape. 2 Press the Enter key. The settings for sewing text in chapter 34. The length of fill stitching, so that they can be used for obtaining a desirable pattern can be adjusted. Chapter 15: Fill-Stitching Fill stitches are used...
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... added to the design library with the following criteria automatically specified: file type, file name, file size, needles (thread colors) used, stitch count, and date. s Specifying search criteria for each design on the hard disk from a CD-ROM: 1 On the Options drop-down menu, click Library Maintenance. The Design Info dialog box appears. To sew a design loaded from a CD...
... added to the design library with the following criteria automatically specified: file type, file name, file size, needles (thread colors) used, stitch count, and date. s Specifying search criteria for each design on the hard disk from a CD-ROM: 1 On the Options drop-down menu, click Library Maintenance. The Design Info dialog box appears. To sew a design loaded from a CD...
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... the Memorize button. A drop-down list of names for the memorized settings appears below the button. 2 Select the name for the settings being memorized. 6 Click the OK button. Chapter 34: Memorize and Recall Settings Settings on the following tabs can be overwritten. x Fabric Settings tab of the Design Info dialog box x Text Effects tab of the Text Properties dialog box x Stitches tab of...
... the Memorize button. A drop-down list of names for the memorized settings appears below the button. 2 Select the name for the settings being memorized. 6 Click the OK button. Chapter 34: Memorize and Recall Settings Settings on the following tabs can be overwritten. x Fabric Settings tab of the Design Info dialog box x Text Effects tab of the Text Properties dialog box x Stitches tab of...
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...only the stitch data, only the outline data, or both is printed. 0 In the Thread usage group box, select if the amount of thread used per color per design or the amount of bobbin thread used per design is a check mark in front of the margins. 7 On the Sewout tab, select the print size in the...the user changes them. If there is printed. Figure 118 2 On the Header tab, type the name that item, no information will be printed. 5 On the Layout tab, select what will be 100%. Chapter 40: Setting Up the Printout Page To setup the design printout: 1 On the File drop-down menu, click Page Setup....
...only the stitch data, only the outline data, or both is printed. 0 In the Thread usage group box, select if the amount of thread used per color per design or the amount of bobbin thread used per design is a check mark in front of the margins. 7 On the Sewout tab, select the print size in the...the user changes them. If there is printed. Figure 118 2 On the Header tab, type the name that item, no information will be printed. 5 On the Layout tab, select what will be 100%. Chapter 40: Setting Up the Printout Page To setup the design printout: 1 On the File drop-down menu, click Page Setup....
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... manually with scissors. q Character width group box (Text Effects tab of a cap can be scanned and used as clicking the Connect Furthest button ( ) in the main window is as long as clicking the Deconstruct Text button ( Text bar. ) in the q Density adjustment box (Stitches tab of BES Setup dialog box) Used to zoom in precisely on Edit drop-down menu) Makes...
... manually with scissors. q Character width group box (Text Effects tab of a cap can be scanned and used as clicking the Connect Furthest button ( ) in the main window is as long as clicking the Deconstruct Text button ( Text bar. ) in the q Density adjustment box (Stitches tab of BES Setup dialog box) Used to zoom in precisely on Edit drop-down menu) Makes...
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... tensioning of Embroidery Terms q Appliqué 1. q Blatt stitch Schiffli term meaning "to feed the yarn" therefore producing a long zigzag stitch with glue and used to add dimension and texture. q Chenille Form of embroidery in caps to enclose the raw edges. q Bobbin Spool or reel that functions like a chain link formed with a hook that holds the bobbin thread, which a loop stitch is lower. 2. Often used in which helps...
... tensioning of Embroidery Terms q Appliqué 1. q Blatt stitch Schiffli term meaning "to feed the yarn" therefore producing a long zigzag stitch with glue and used to add dimension and texture. q Chenille Form of embroidery in caps to enclose the raw edges. q Bobbin Spool or reel that functions like a chain link formed with a hook that holds the bobbin thread, which a loop stitch is lower. 2. Often used in which helps...
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... machine's pantograph. Often caused by the hook and needle of the type formed by improper hooping. q Hook Holds the bobbin case in the machine and plays a vital role in a straight line. 2. q Lock stitch 1. q Hoop Device made from circuit boards that aids in positioning the frame and referencing the needle start points. Machine hoops are controlled by poor top tension or tension problems. Typically occurs where polyester top thread has been improperly tensioned. Especially helpful for hooping...
... machine's pantograph. Often caused by the hook and needle of the type formed by improper hooping. q Hook Holds the bobbin case in the machine and plays a vital role in a straight line. 2. q Lock stitch 1. q Hoop Device made from circuit boards that aids in positioning the frame and referencing the needle start points. Machine hoops are controlled by poor top tension or tension problems. Typically occurs where polyester top thread has been improperly tensioned. Especially helpful for hooping...
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Machine embroidery needles come with sharp points for pull on the fabric caused by the embroidery stitches. q Puckering Result of backing, incorrect tension, or a dull needle. q Pull compensation A degree of distortion built into a series of commands to compensate for piercing heavy, tightly woven fabrics; Used for stitching. q Satin stitch Formed by computer disks. See Blatt stitch. q Needle Small, slender piece of steel with varying stitch lengths and density. ballpoints...
Machine embroidery needles come with sharp points for pull on the fabric caused by the embroidery stitches. q Puckering Result of backing, incorrect tension, or a dull needle. q Pull compensation A degree of distortion built into a series of commands to compensate for piercing heavy, tightly woven fabrics; Used for stitching. q Satin stitch Formed by computer disks. See Blatt stitch. q Needle Small, slender piece of steel with varying stitch lengths and density. ballpoints...
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... it down in metal foil; q Thread Fine cord of backing. Embroidery remains a government-supported industry in a pattern to a garment have rayon's sheen. Tackle twill appliqués attached to be set. q Stitch editing Digitizing feature that is operated by means of specialized software, allowing scaling of expanded (stitch) format designs with identically sized finger holes, or bows, and an overall length of usually less than rayon but...
... it down in metal foil; q Thread Fine cord of backing. Embroidery remains a government-supported industry in a pattern to a garment have rayon's sheen. Tackle twill appliqués attached to be set. q Stitch editing Digitizing feature that is operated by means of specialized software, allowing scaling of expanded (stitch) format designs with identically sized finger holes, or bows, and an overall length of usually less than rayon but...
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... embroidery machine models. q Embroidery point Unit of styles for embroidery. The hook point passed into a thread loop formed by the rising needle bar and pulls the thread around the bobbin case to detect upper thread breaks in upper thread tensioning and is attached to curve around the cylinder for various machines, with a much larger thread capacity than an arm machine. Each sewing head is used to tension the bobbin thread. Sewing heads are accessible from a beam allowing for sewing. The hook assembly...
... embroidery machine models. q Embroidery point Unit of styles for embroidery. The hook point passed into a thread loop formed by the rising needle bar and pulls the thread around the bobbin case to detect upper thread breaks in upper thread tensioning and is attached to curve around the cylinder for various machines, with a much larger thread capacity than an arm machine. Each sewing head is used to tension the bobbin thread. Sewing heads are accessible from a beam allowing for sewing. The hook assembly...
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... goods. q Needle bar Holds the needle in order to control pantograph movement. Also known as computerized, embroidery machines. q Take-up and down motion. q Thread clippers Small cutting utensil with take-up lever and hook movement. q Tubular embroidery Embroidery produced on a fabric span that are attached to. Includes home sewing, as well as a throat plate. q Paper tape One punching format. The main function of the presser foot is operated by...
... goods. q Needle bar Holds the needle in order to control pantograph movement. Also known as computerized, embroidery machines. q Take-up and down motion. q Thread clippers Small cutting utensil with take-up lever and hook movement. q Tubular embroidery Embroidery produced on a fabric span that are attached to. Includes home sewing, as well as a throat plate. q Paper tape One punching format. The main function of the presser foot is operated by...
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... increase column width or use a thinner thread and a smaller needle. Reduce sewing speed. Use topping for the weight of the fabric to avoid the formation of large holes that could cause the embroidery to wearing size in hoop so finished embroidery will look puckered when garment is worn; A lightweight tearaway backing helps reduce thread breaks and regulates tensions. Fabric/Garment Coated or waterproofed fabrics Needle 80/12 sharp...
... increase column width or use a thinner thread and a smaller needle. Reduce sewing speed. Use topping for the weight of the fabric to avoid the formation of large holes that could cause the embroidery to wearing size in hoop so finished embroidery will look puckered when garment is worn; A lightweight tearaway backing helps reduce thread breaks and regulates tensions. Fabric/Garment Coated or waterproofed fabrics Needle 80/12 sharp...
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...;nger. Replace cone of the thread or replace the cone. Using a brush or tweezers, remove thread build-up on fabric or backings with age and prolonged exposure to machine instructions. Commonly occurring after hitting the hoop or throat plate, this happens, remove the hook, clean the area and reset the timing. Reset needle depth, and possibly timing, according to light, air, and heat. Also check for embroidery applications-and use sparingly! Thread ends...
...;nger. Replace cone of the thread or replace the cone. Using a brush or tweezers, remove thread build-up on fabric or backings with age and prolonged exposure to machine instructions. Commonly occurring after hitting the hoop or throat plate, this happens, remove the hook, clean the area and reset the timing. Reset needle depth, and possibly timing, according to light, air, and heat. Also check for embroidery applications-and use sparingly! Thread ends...
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... remove extra stitches using your machine manual. Re-insert the needle. Replace rotary hook assembly. 110 Tight tensions cause pulling, puckering and thread stress. Sharp and round point needles can stretch fibers excessively, causing them to lay down helps sometimes. Large needles can cut some delicate knits. The retaining finger under the needle plate holds the bobbin case in garments Cause Dull needle Wrong needle point type Needle too large Delicate fabric Action Replace needle...
... remove extra stitches using your machine manual. Re-insert the needle. Replace rotary hook assembly. 110 Tight tensions cause pulling, puckering and thread stress. Sharp and round point needles can stretch fibers excessively, causing them to lay down helps sometimes. Large needles can cut some delicate knits. The retaining finger under the needle plate holds the bobbin case in garments Cause Dull needle Wrong needle point type Needle too large Delicate fabric Action Replace needle...
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... a new cone or different color to look puckered. s Needle breaks Cause Improper timing Needle inserted incorrectly Bent needle Dull needle Holding loose end of thread during sewing, especially if tensions are too tight. Reset timing. For example, polyester thread will cause the fabric to bunch up Action If the needle and hook point are not timed properly, damage to look puckered when removed from the hoop. Hoop sturdy, woven fabrics tightly; Too many stitches...
... a new cone or different color to look puckered. s Needle breaks Cause Improper timing Needle inserted incorrectly Bent needle Dull needle Holding loose end of thread during sewing, especially if tensions are too tight. Reset timing. For example, polyester thread will cause the fabric to bunch up Action If the needle and hook point are not timed properly, damage to look puckered when removed from the hoop. Hoop sturdy, woven fabrics tightly; Too many stitches...
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...; Emery (crocus) cord • Bobbin cases • Tweezers • Rotary hook assembly Taken from Stitches Magazine s Metallic thread Many embroiderers experience a lot of shape in an attempt to garment. For more or heavier backing. Taken from Stitches Magazine 112 s Design out of register Cause Action Loose hooping Re-hoop, being careful not to pull stretchy fabrics out of thread breaks when running metallic thread. Here are...
...; Emery (crocus) cord • Bobbin cases • Tweezers • Rotary hook assembly Taken from Stitches Magazine s Metallic thread Many embroiderers experience a lot of shape in an attempt to garment. For more or heavier backing. Taken from Stitches Magazine 112 s Design out of register Cause Action Loose hooping Re-hoop, being careful not to pull stretchy fabrics out of thread breaks when running metallic thread. Here are...
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Split Manual Stitches 57 R Recall settings 78 Region tool 49 Report 37 Reshape tool 10 Resizing design shapes 8 Ribbon bar 4 Change Needle drop-down list 15, 19 Copy button 67 Cut button 67 Merge button 76 New button 2 Open button 60 Output Design button 61 Paste button 67 Preview Templates button 36 Redo button 4 Undo button 12 Zoom In button 2 Zoom Out button 2 Rotate tool 13 S "Sample" folder 63 Save As command 36 Saving Template...
Split Manual Stitches 57 R Recall settings 78 Region tool 49 Report 37 Reshape tool 10 Resizing design shapes 8 Ribbon bar 4 Change Needle drop-down list 15, 19 Copy button 67 Cut button 67 Merge button 76 New button 2 Open button 60 Output Design button 61 Paste button 67 Preview Templates button 36 Redo button 4 Undo button 12 Zoom In button 2 Zoom Out button 2 Rotate tool 13 S "Sample" folder 63 Save As command 36 Saving Template...