Step 3 Creating a font character pattern

  1. Click the [Home] tab.
  2. Click the [Manual Punch] in the [Tools] group, and then select the desired tool from [Manual Punching Tools].

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    Straight block-type punching patterns (region sewing).
    (Shortcut key: <Z>)

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    Curved block-type punching patterns (region sewing)
    (Shortcut key: <X>)

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    Semi-automatically created straight block-type punching pattern
    By semi-automatically tracing, points can be specified along the lines of a template.
    (Shortcut key: <C>)

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    Running-type punching pattern (line sewing)
    (Shortcut key: <V>)

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    Feed-type punching pattern (jump stitches)
    (Shortcut key: <B>)

    • When entering points, you can switch between the various tools. This is very easy if the shortcut keys are used.
    • A template image is needed in order to use the semi-automatic block-type punch tool. If there is no image, this tool will create a punching pattern like the straight block-type punch tool. In addition, this tool cannot be used if a TrueType font is used as the template.
    • Once the pattern is drawn, you can still transform straight block-type patterns into curved block-type patterns and vice versa.

      For details, refer to To Straight/To Curve

  3. Click , and then click in the Design Page to specify points (1) (start point) through (4).
  4. Click [Manual Punch], select , and then click point (5) through (7).
  5. Click [Manual Punch], select , and then click points (8) through (10).
  6. Click [Manual Punch], select , and then click point (11).
  7. Click [Manual Punch], select , and then click points (12) through (13).
  8. Double-click point (14) (the last point of the entire pattern), or click point (14) and press the <Enter> key.

    To remove the last point that was entered, right-click the mouse button, or press the <BackSpace> key.