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Multiple-Section Designs
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selection will “snap” to the nearest section break, making it easy to select
all of the stitches in an entire design file. You can also select all of the
stitches in a design file by double-clicking between section break flags.
You can click directly on top of the descriptive text.
all of the stitches in an entire design file. You can also select all of the
stitches in a design file by double-clicking between section break flags.
You can click directly on top of the descriptive text.
Embroidery Machine File Limitations
As we have already mentioned, each embroidery file format comes with
certain file limitations and restrictions. Typically, these limitations are on
either the number of stitches a design may have or on the number of color
breaks. The limitations are specific to the design format you are using and
are usually not negotiable.
certain file limitations and restrictions. Typically, these limitations are on
either the number of stitches a design may have or on the number of color
breaks. The limitations are specific to the design format you are using and
are usually not negotiable.
For example, a Pfaff “.pcs” design file can contain a maximum of sixteen
thread changes. However, in BuzzSize
thread changes. However, in BuzzSize
®
, you can create a design with
more than sixteen thread changes. When you save the design, BuzzSize
®
®
creates multiple “.pcs” files, each with no more than sixteen thread
changes. The file names of the saved designs are appended with a letter
of the alphabet.
of the alphabet.
Let's say you resized a design with nineteen thread changes and save the
design as Heart.pcs (Figure 4-5). You will create three files. BuzzSize
design as Heart.pcs (Figure 4-5). You will create three files. BuzzSize
®
will save a manager file named Heart.pcs as well as two design files
named Heart-A.pcs and Heart-B.pcs. To sew the design, you sew each
design file in succession on the same fabric; that is, you first sew Heart-
named Heart-A.pcs and Heart-B.pcs. To sew the design, you sew each
design file in succession on the same fabric; that is, you first sew Heart-
Figure 4-5 Open the
manager file to edit all
parts of the design.
manager file to edit all
parts of the design.
When you sew your
design, stitch design
A first.
design, stitch design
A first.
Continue stitching
all design parts to
sew the complete
design.
all design parts to
sew the complete
design.