Инструкция С Настройками для Brother PE-DESIGN Ver.4,3,2

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Step 12
Adding Broken Lines for Drawing the Sun Rays
Let’s draw a few rays around the sun. There are, of course, many ways to do this. You could, for example, 
draw a single straight line for each ray. Here, we are going to use a closed polygonal line (broken line) to 
make all the rays in one star-like pattern.
1
Click 
 on the Tool Box. The shape of the cursor changes to 
 and displays together with a 
miniature image of the tool button. The Sewing Attributes bar now looks like this: 
2
Be sure 
Close path
 is selected in the 
Path shape
 selector.
When drawing a closed path, the first point and the last point are automatically joined. The pattern 
has an outline and a region and you can apply sewing settings to both.
With an open path, the broken line is left open (the first and last point are not automatically joined). 
The pattern will not have a region, thus you can only apply sewing settings to the outline.
3
Draw the broken line around the circle using the circle as a guide.
Move the mouse to the starting point and click. Move the mouse to the end point of the first straight 
line and click again.
NOTE: 
You can always remove the last-entered point by clicking the mouse’s right button.
4
Repeat until you arrive at the last ending point. At that point double-click. As soon as you have 
double-clicked, the display will look like the following.
If, for any reason, you want to delete the pattern and draw it again, click 
 on the Tool Box, click on 
the pattern to select it, then press 
 or click 
Edit – Delete
 on the menu bar.
If you want to change the pattern path shape, color, or stitch after drawing it, click 
 on the Tool 
Box, then click on the pattern to select it. Then change the settings at the Sewing Attributes bar or the 
Sewing Attribute Setting
 dialog.
Now that the rays are drawn, you might want to have a quick preview of the programmable stitch pattern 
at this stage and come back to this exercise later. To see how to preview an embroidery pattern, refer to 
Step 16 “Previewing the Sewing Image”.
Path shape
Line stitch
Region stitch
Delete