Stitch patterns can be converted into two types of shape patterns. After being converted, various editing operations can be performed.
Convert to Blocks
The pattern is converted while maintaining the multiple sewing direction lines.
Use this when you want to enlarge or reduce an embroidery pattern that uses satin or fill stitches.
Convert to Outline
The pattern is converted following the shape of the outline.
Setting the sew type
Specifying the straight sewing direction
Specifying sewing attributes
Reshaping Embroidery Patterns
Stitch patterns can be converted into blocks (group of shape patterns with multiple sewing direction lines). In blocks (shapes) pattern, the sew types and sewing attributes can be changed, and the pattern can easily be edited.
The [Normal] setting should provide satisfactory results in most cases, but depending on the complexity of the pattern, you may need to select a setting more towards [Coarse] or [Fine].
The stitch pattern is converted to grouped shape patterns. Being converted to shape patterns, the outlines of the stitch pattern can be edited.
For details see the following instructions;
Setting the sew type
Specifying sewing attributes
Reshaping Embroidery Patterns
Specifying the straight sewing direction
The [Convert to Blocks] command cannot be used with some stitch pattern imported from original cards.
Outline patterns can be created from each color in a stitch pattern or from an outline around the entire pattern.
The outline patterns are created, and the original stitch patterns are deleted.