d Seam Allowance Apply the seam allowance setting. Apply this setting when cutting around a drawn pattern, such as when making appliqué or quilt pieces. When applied, the drawing line (blue) and cutting line (black) appear. • For details on the seam allowance function, see “Cutting Around Drawings” on page 63.
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a Sizing Change the size of the selected pattern.
Memo • Depending on the pattern, the seam allowance may be applied as a default. Check the setting. • If the cutting line of a pattern extends from the cutting/drawing area due to editing, such as by applying a seam allowance or flipping a pattern, the line will become gray. Continue editing the pattern to move it within the cutting/drawing area.
Touching this key displays the pattern sizing screen. From that screen, the height and width of the pattern can be changed.
e Mirroring Flip the pattern along a vertical axis.
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• This function is not available when multiple patterns are selected.
b Duplicating (Pattern Quantity) Create a duplicate of the pattern. c Rotating Rotate the pattern.
f Fill Select settings for filling patterns. For details, see “Using Drawing Functions to Fill Patterns/Make Outlines Thicker” on page 67. g Additional Line Specify the number of lines to be added. For details, see “Using Drawing Functions to Fill Patterns/Make Outlines Thicker” on page 67. h Grouping/Ungrouping Patterns When multiple patterns are selected, those patterns can be unified together and edited as a single pattern. This is useful for increasing or reducing the size of multiple patterns at one time. For selecting multiple patterns, touch in the mat editing screen. For details, see “Grouping/Ungrouping Patterns” on page 44.
Touching this key displays the pattern rotation screen. From that screen, touch the key for the desired angle to rotate the pattern.
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