BASIC EDITING
60
Changing the Size of the Pattern
a
Touch
, and then touch
.
b
Select the size changing method.
*
:
Change the pattern size while maintaining the
number of stitches. Enlarged patterns will be less
dense, and reduced patterns will be more dense. In
order to maintain embroidering quality, there is a
limit to how much the embroidery pattern can be
enlarged or reduced.
*
:
With this function, the pattern will be enlarged or
reduced at a larger ratio than with normal pattern
resizing. The size of the pattern can be increased to
200% or reduced to 60% of its original size.
Change the pattern size while maintaining the
thread density. The number of stitches is
recalculated depending on the pattern size.
If this key appears in light gray and is not available,
this function cannot be used with the selected
pattern.
When making a border pattern, change the size
using this function and then apply the border setting.
c
Select the direction in which to change the
size.
a
Size of the pattern
b
Touch to return the pattern to its original size.
c
Touch to move patterns.
Example:
Memo
• After the pattern size is changed using
, the thread density can be changed
in the embroidery edit screen. For details,
refer to “Changing the Density” on page 61.
• If the pattern is enlarged and there is space
between stitches, a better effect can be
achieved by increasing the thread density.
• If the pattern is reduced and the stitching is
too thick, a better effect can be achieved by
reducing the thread density.
Memo
• Each pattern’s range of size adjustment
depends upon the original size of the design
and the maximum embroidery area.
• Some patterns or characters can be enlarged
to a greater degree if they are rotated 90
degrees.
• You can also change the pattern size by
dragging the red point on the pattern image.
a
b
c
Summary of Contents for Solaris VISION BLSA3
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Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Embroidery Step by Step ...
Page 59: ...Chapter 2 Basic Editing ...
Page 87: ...Chapter 3 Advanced Editing ...
Page 150: ...USING THE CAMERA TO CONNECT PATTERNS 148 ...
Page 151: ...Chapter 4 IQ Designer ...
Page 192: ...IQ INTUITION POSITIONING APP 190 ...
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