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For Basic Operations
For Basic Operations
Imported stitch patterns can be enlarged or reduced 
in PE-DESIGN PLUS2 in the following three ways.
Stitch patterns can be simply enlarged/reduced.
Stitch patterns can be enlarged/reduced while 
the <Ctrl> key is held down.
With method 1, the stitching will become more 
dense or light without the number of stitches sewn 
changing. In other words, greatly enlarging or 
reducing the pattern changes the quality of the 
embroidery since the thread density is adjusted. 
Use this method when only slightly enlarging/
reducing the stitch pattern.
With method 2, the size of the pattern is changed 
while maintaining the thread density and needle 
drop point pattern. However, if the original thread 
density and needle drop point pattern in the stitch 
pattern are not uniform, the thread density and 
needle drop point pattern may not be maintained, 
even by using this method. Enlarge/reduce the 
pattern while checking the preview. Do not use this 
method when only slightly enlarging/reducing the 
stitch pattern.
In order to limit pulling or puckering, select a stitch 
direction perpendicular to the larger edge of the 
area.
After creating an embroidery pattern made of 
several different parts, be sure to check the sewing 
order and correct it if necessary.
The default sewing order is the order in which the 
elements are drawn.
Be careful when changing the sewing order since 
overlapping areas may be incorrectly positioned.
Enlarging/Reducing Stitch 
Patterns
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This software allows you to create a wide variety of 
embroidery patterns and supports wider ranges for 
the setting of the sewing attributes (thread density, 
sewing pitch, etc.). However, the final result also 
depends on your particular embroidery machine 
model. We recommend that you make a trial 
sewing sample with your sewing data before 
sewing on the final material. Remember to sew 
your trial sample on the same type of fabric as your 
final material and to use the same needle and the 
same machine embroidery thread.
Sewing Direction
Pulling or puckering more likely to occur
Pulling or puckering less likely to occur
Sewing Order