Bernina V6 Manuel D’Utilisation

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DesignerPlus V6 - Carving Stamps 
 
Open a New File 
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Select File/New or click on the New File icon.  
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Right click on Show Hoop.  
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Make sure Display Hoops is checked and select artista 400 x 
150 Mega—Auto Split Machines.  
 
Draw the rectangles 
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Select C42 from the Color Bar. 
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Select the Rectangle tool and draw a rectangle by clicking in the 
upper left hand corner and dragging to the lower right hand cor-
ner. 
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Press Escape. 
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Select the rectangle and open Object Properties. Click on the 
General tab. Make sure Proportional Scaling is turned off. 
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Change the width of the rectangle to 70 mm and the height to 
85 mm. Click OK. 
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Quick Clone (right click and drag on the object) to make a copy 
of the rectangle. Move the copy in a below the first rectangle. 
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Clone the second rectangle; position below the second object.  
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Select File/Save As. 
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Navigate to the folder in which the file will be stores. Name the 
file Carving Stamps. Click Save. 
 
Using an Object for a Stamp 
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Select File/Insert Design 
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Navigate to My Computer/C: My Designs Embroidery Software 
6. Select the Animal folder. Open the folder. 
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Select FB 253-48. Open the file.  
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Decrease the size of the dragonfly by clicking and dragging on 
one of the corner black sizing handles. Move it away from the 
rectangles.  
 
 Note:  Decrease th object so that it will fit within the rectangle, or 
use the stamp so that only part of the object stamps the back-
ground.  
 
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Open the Carving Stamp dialog box.  
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Click on the Use Object Tab 
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Click on the Start Selecting button and use one of the selection 
tools to select the dragonfly. The dragonfly will appear in the 
Use Object window. Press Esc. 
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Select one of the rectangles.  Click on Use Stamp—the outline 
of the stamp is visible. 
Notes: 
 
Carving stamp defines a pat-
tern of needle penetrations in  
a fill. There are three different 
ways to stamp— use a de-
sign, use a built-in stamp, or 
create a custom stamp.  
 
 
Any of the selection tools  be 
used to select the object that 
will be used as a stamp.  
 
Select part of the object by 
drawing the bounding box 
around part of the design or 
by using Polygon Select 
(remember to first ungroup).  
 
Add stamps to selected back-
ground objects or choose to 
not pre-select an object and 
add the stamp to other ob-
jects.  
 
Follow the prompts on the 
lower left corner of the screen 
for information on setting the 
stamps.