Bernina V6 manual Open a New File, Draw the rectangles, Using an Object for a Stamp

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DesignerPlus V6 - Carving Stamps

Open a New File

Select File/New or click on the New File icon.

Right click on Show Hoop.

Make sure Display Hoops is checked and select artista 400 x 150 Mega—Auto Split Machines.

Draw the rectangles

Select C42 from the Color Bar.

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.

Press Escape.

Select the rectangle and open Object Properties. Click on the General tab. Make sure Proportional Scaling is turned off.

Change the width of the rectangle to 70 mm and the height to 85 mm. Click OK.

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.

Clone the second rectangle; position below the second object.

Select File/Save As.

Navigate to the folder in which the file will be stores. Name the file Carving Stamps. Click Save.

Using an Object for a Stamp

Select File/Insert Design.

Navigate to My Computer/C: My Designs Embroidery Software 6. Select the Animal folder. Open the folder.

Select FB 253-48. Open the file.

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.

Open the Carving Stamp dialog box.

Click on the Use Object Tab.

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.

Select one of the rectangles. Click on Use Stamp—the outline of the stamp is visible.

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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.

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Contents Open a New File Using an Object for a StampDraw the rectangles Changing the background + stamp appearance proper- ties Using a pattern for a stampClick Use Stamp Digitizing a pattern stamp Using the created stampClick on Start Digitizing button Adding a stamp to the library

V6 specifications

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