Before V5.0, the tools are listed in box. Now they are shown in tool bar. Users can select to show tool bar or tool box as they wish.
Click Menu [Option] - [Preference]- [Compatibility], select [Use Floating Tool Box Instead of Toolbars], all the tools are shown in tool box.
Users can make or modify their pattern pieces by using the tools.
Pattern pieces can be modified using different views: Plan, Pieces, Clone and Grading.
Function of each tool in the Toolbox / Toolbars:
Select the [Snap to Grid] item in the Options menu, to move elements according to the active grid.
For more information about [Snap to Grid], please refer to the Options menu, select Preference, Display section in this manual.
Hold down Ctrl (Windows/Linux) or Command (Macintosh) to activate the Pointer tool when another tool is selected.
Allow users to select several elements one time.
Allow users to select the whole piece by clicking one segment of the piece.
How to do:
Allow users to move or adjust the piece by entering values
How to do:
Allow users to orient a notch by using Pointer tool.
Allow users to align the nest to the selected point/segment and check the nest.
Allow you to get a closer or farther view of specific part.
How to do:
Allow users to set a zoom level up to a maximum of 2000% and down to a minimum of 0.5%.
Allow user to the pointer can be transformed into the Zoom In / Out tool when another tool is selected.
Activate Zoom In: hold down Ctrl+Shift+Space (Windows/Linux) or Command+Shift+Space (Macintosh) key
Activate Zoom out: hold down Alt+Ctrl+Space (Windows/Linux) or Option+Command+Space (Macintosh) key
or:
Activate Zoom In: hold down Space and roll up the mouse wheel
Activate Zoom Out: hold down Space key and roll down the mouse wheel
The [Copy] button allow users to copy the values in the dialog box and paste these values into Notepad or another word processing application.
Users can keep the dialogs open and take measure on another piece. Two dialogs appear and allow users to compare the measurement.
- Select the desired element (if several segments are selected, the measurement result is the total length of selected several segments)
- Selecttool
- Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) or Alt+Windows (Linux) key, then click working area at random
- The dialog box appears, the values are shown as following image (if the segment is not graded, it only shows medium size in the dialog box; if the segment was graded, it shows values of all the sizes in the dialog box)
Users can select and copy the items. If want to make a multiple continuous selection in the list, hold down Shift key, select the first item then click the last one (or drag from first item to the last one); this selects all items in between as well.
To make a discontinuous multiple selection in the list, hold Ctrl (Windows / Linux) or Option (Macintosh) key and click all the sizes you wish to select;
The [Copy] button allows users to copy the values in the dialog box and paste these values into Notepad or another word processing application. And the copied values can be used in grading with Segment Length tool.
For more information about how to use the copied value in piece grading with Segment Length tool, please refer to following introduction section of Segment Length.
New in V7.0:
In addition to select the letter size by pulling down the menu, users can also input the size as wish:
If the text is too small to see, keep clicking the “T” to check the text.
If it only shows the smalltext icon “T” without text, click menu [View] - [Show] - [Text] to show the text.
- Select the text reference point right next to the text icon
- Click Menu [Treatment] - [Item Info…], open [Text Info] dialog box
- Modify the information, click [OK]
Allows users to flip selected element(s) or a complete pattern piece on an axis defined by two reference points.
Different operation in V7.0:
For more information about [Snap to Grid], please refer to the Options menu, select Preference and Display section.
V6.0 :
Different operation in V7.0:
- Select desired element or piece
- Selecttool
- Click the reference point and move the cursor, dialog appears: > 1. Enter angle value, press Enter key on keyboard to confirm > > 1. If want to select [Horizontal Axis] or [Vertical Axis] item, enter any value in [Angle] item, then use Tab key to select. Press Enter key to finish operation
V6.0 :
- Select the desired element or piece
- Selecttool
- Click the first reference point (as the pivot point)
- Click the second reference point without releasing the mouse button, a reference dash guideline going from the first point to the second point appears. Those two lines represent an angle.
- Pivot the guideline to the desired rotation angle
Hold down Shift key to constrain the rotation angle (every 15°)
Difference in V7.0:
- Select the desired element or piece
- Selecttool
- Click the first reference point (as the pivot point)
- Click the second reference point, move the cursor. Meanwhile, the dialog box appears in the lower-right corner, rotation angle and result are shown
- Move the cursor to make desired angle, left-click any where to finish operation
V6.0 :
Positive value for counter-clockwise rotation while negative value for clockwise rotation.
Difference in V7.0:
- Select the desired element or piece
- Selecttool
- Click the pivot point
- Click the second reference point, move the cursor. Meanwhile, the dialog box appears in the lower-right corner, rotation angle and result are shown. Enter desired angle value directly
- Left-click any where or press Enter key to finish operation
Allows users to orient the activated piece(s) starting from two reference points on the horizontal axis.
Allows users to orient the activated piece(s) starting from two reference points on the vertical axis.
Allows users to align all the points that are on the selected segment(s) according to two reference points.
New in V7.0:
The operation to draw shape is the same as above, the difference is that a dialog box is appearing after the cursor, showing the specific value, and allowing to enter new value.
V6.0 :
For example, draw a circle with a diameter of 10cm:
Internal Segments: select this item to draw the ellipse/circle as internal segment attached to a piece, and its single segment (the segment between two points) can be deleted as it is not closed contour
Draw in Pieces View: The new ellipse/circle appears in Pieces View
New in V7.0:
For example, draw a circle with a diameter of 10cm:
If the [Full Axis] item was selected before, reselect the [Half Axis], then it will remeber the option made last time.
New in V7.0
The operation drawing rectangle is the same as above, the difference is that a dialog box showing values appears after the cursor during the process, and it allows users to enter desired value.
V6.0 :
For example: draw a rectangle with a height of 10cm and a width of 20cm.
Internal Segments: select this item to draw the shape as internal segment attached to a piece, and its single segment (the segment between two points) can be deleted as it is not closed contour
Draw in Pieces View: The new shape appears in Pieces View
New in V7.0
For example, to draw a rectangle with a width of 35cm and height of 25cm. 1. Selecttool 2. Left-click the desired position then move the cursor, the dialog showing values appears after the cursor 3. Enter 35 in [Width] item, the rest of the items appear, enter 25 in [Height] 4. Left-click any where or press Enter key to finish operation
If want to draw a square, enter the same values in both items, then left-click any where or press Enter key to finish operation.
Hold down the Shift key to draw horizontal or vertical segemnt.
New in V7.0
The steps of drawing segment are the same as that of V6.0, but in V7.0, it shows the specific value in the dialog box following the cursor.
New in V7.0
The steps of drawing segment on the piece are the same as that of V6.0, but in V7.0, it shows the specific value in the dialog box following the cursor.
For example, draw a segment attached to the piece, also need to activate the piece at first.
V6.0 :
New in V7.0
For example, draw a segment attached to the piece, also need to activate the piece at first.
- Selecttool
- Click the point as segment’s start, move the cursor, the dialog box showing value appears after the cursor
- Enter 15 in [Length] item, meanwhile, the rest of the items appears, then enter values in other items, like -60 in [Angle] item
- Left-click any where or press Enter key to finish operation
Allow users to create curve by using this tool. Users can draw the curve directly, and do not have to use Segment Tool to draw a segment and then drag it into curve by using Curve Tool; allow users to move a group of control/regular points by entering desired value or by freehand, which improves the efficency of pattern-making.
New in V7.0
Turn the angle into rounded corner by dragging or entering number directly.
How to do:
Allow users to draw parallel line by dragging the cursor, accelerate the efficiency of pattern-making.
V6.0 :
- Select the desired reference segment (it can be a segment in the same piece or several segments that are connected, or the contour of a closed piece )
- Selecttool
- Left-click the reference segment, move the cursor, a dotted line appears (you can see the values on the info bar in the lower-right corner of the window)
- Move the dotted line to desired position, left-click to locate it
New in V7.0
The steps of drawing parallel line are the same as above, but in V7.0, it shows the dialog box instantly after the cursor, enable users to check the value, or enter desired value.
V6.0 :
- Select the desired reference segment (it can be a segment in the same piece or several segments that are connected, or the contour of a closed piece )
- Selecttool
- Click either side of the selected segment(s), depending on which side you want the parallel line(s) to be
- Enter value, click [OK] button
New in V7.0
- Select the desired reference segment (it can be a segment in the same piece or several segments that are connected, or the contour of a closed piece )
- Selecttool
- Left-click the reference segment
- Move the segment to desired direction, a dash line that simulates the parallel line appears, and a dialog box showing values appears after the cursor
- Enter specific value (e.g.5cm), then the rest of the items appears, enter value or select item as wish
- Left-click any where or press Enter key to finish operation
Enable users to make the pattern pieces of ruffle hem or A-line skirt, increase the efficiency and save time.
V6.0 :
New in V7.0
Internal Segments: select this item to draw the shape as internal segment attached to a piece, and its single segment (the segment between two points) can be deleted as it is not closed contour
Draw in Pieces View: The new ruffle appears in Pieces View
New in V7.0
How to do:
- Activate the piece and select the upper segment;
- Selecttool;
- Right-click anywhere you wish;
- Hold down the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Macintosh) and select the under segment;
- Right-click anywhere you wish;
- Left-click the fixed point, and input the values or drag the slider to modify the ruffle. >
New in V7.0
The new tool facilitates users to draw a continuous and accurate spline easily and quickly. Create Spline also allows users to curve a straight line or make a parallel without converting other tools.
To draw a continuous spline without point limitation:
How to do:
It will be a straight line if just click two points.
3.1 Left click the point (keep hold down and do not release it), drag the point to the desired position; or left click to select the point, and then press the arrows on the keybord to move the point.
3.2 Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) or Alt+Windows (Linux) key, left click the point which you want to move (keep hold down and do not release it), then move the mouse to edit the spline’s shape.
Allow users to snap the curve points by entering precise value.
How to do:
Help users to snap the central point of the selected reference segment.
How to do:
Right-click to drag the selected straight line into a curve.
How to do:
Drag the selected spline with left-clicking to draw parallel line.
How to do:
- Activate the piece and select Segment A;
- Selecttool;
- Hold down the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Macintosh) and left-click point#1;
- Input the values of Along Segment in the dialog box, a point will appear in Segment A and left-click it;
- Move the mouse to line B, it will snap the middle point of Segment B automatically;
- Left-click the middle point of Segment B;
- Hold down the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Macintosh) and left-click the point#2, input values in Distance X and Distance Y, the point will appear, then left-click it;
- Move the mouse to line C, the middle point of Segment B will appear automatically, then left-click it;
- Right-click to end drawing.
Press Z key on the keyboard to undo the former point;
Left-click to add point with holding down the Shift key. Left-click to select the point wanted to be deleted with holding down the Ctrl key (Windows) or Command key (Macintosh) then press the Backspace key on the keyboard;
If users want to modify the shape of the existing spline, select Create Spline tool, then right-click the spline. The points appear so drag them to modify.
To add a point to a piece, activate the piece at first.
V6.0 :
New in V7.0
- Activate the piece;
- Selecttool;
- Left-click the reference point, the dialog box appears instantly after the cursor;
- Enter desired value, like entering 1 in [Distance X] item, then the rest of the items appears. Enter values in desired items;
- Left-click any where or press Enter key to finish operation
New in V7.0
Taking a point as reference, users can add a new point on the desired segment with specific length. The distance between that two points is the specific value the user input in Single Compasses dialog box.
For example: now we are going to draw a segment intersects Segment A at the new point Point 2. And the length of the segment (between Point 1 and Point 2) is 15 cm.
How to do:
- Select Point 1 and Segment A;
- SelectAdd Point to Segment tool;
- Click Reference Point 1, the dialog box appears lower-right corner of the cursor. Enter value in Distance X, the rest of items are shown;
- Enter value 10 in [Compasses] (as the default unit is cm, it works even though enter number without unit)
- Left-click any where or press Enter key on your keyboard to finish operation. >
Allows users to add a point on an intersection between two lines or to merge two points one on top of the other; or break the point on the internal cross lines (new in V7.0). To attach segments, the elements users intend to merge must be part of the same group, otherwise, users need to make them a group.
New in V7.0
Allow users to break the point on the cross lines (internal lines only). It helps users combine or break point more easily, accelerate the efficiency of making patterns.
How to do:
Enter a positive value, the point is located on the segment; enter a negative value, the point is located outside the segment.
- Select the desired segment of medium size;
- Selecttool;
- Hold down the Alt (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) or Alt+Windows (Linux) key, the cursor becomes a cross, left-click the start point (must be one of the extremities of the segment);
- Input the desired values in the dialog box, and click [OK] button:
Often used for adding notches in right position.
New in V7.0
Notch option is added to the dialog box, users can add a point and a notch at the same time:
- Select the segment.
- Select the Divide Segment tool.
- Click the segment, the [Division Segment] dialog box opens, enter the desired quantity of division.
NOTE: The number of divisions is up to 1000.
- Select the segment(s) where points are required;
- Selecttool;
- Click the desired location of the first reference point, then click the desired location of the second reference point, hold down the left mouse button (Windows / Linux) or the mouse button (Macintosh), a guideline appears;
- drag it to the desired location, release the mouse button;
- Points appear on all the selected segments intersecting the guideline.
- Select the segment(s) where points are desired.
- Selecttool.
- Hold down the**Alt** (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) or Alt +Windows (Linux) key, the arrow turns into a cross, then click the reference point;
- The dialog box appears, enter at which distance from the reference point you want to add a point and select the radio button for the required axis (horizontal or vertical).
In V7.0, allow users to previews the result when enter the value.
Simulate to close the dart(s) / shirring, or merge the pieces together, and to adjust the contour as desired by using this tool.
Before using this tool, recommend the users to enable the Shadow function, so that uesrs can check and compare the results.
- Select desired element (the segment where the dart locates);
- Selecttool;
- Left-click any endpoint of the segment (the one you click is the fixed point);
- Now it shows the state of dart closing, you can modify the segment by dragging it; (if the piece is too small to modify, press the Space key on your keyboard and roll the mouse wheel to enlarge the view) > #### NOTE > Modify it in two ways: > 1. Left-click the desired point and drag it to the position you wish, release the button; or left-click the segment without releasing the button, drag it to a curve directly. > 2. Select the desired point, modify it by using the arrow keys on your keyboard.
- Modify the segment. Right-click to finish modification. >
- Select desired element (the segment where the shirring locates);
- Selecttool:
- Left-click any endpoint of the segment (the one you click is the fixed point);
- Now it shows the state of shirring closing, you can modify the segment by dragging it; (if the piece is too small to modify, press the Space key on your keyboard and roll the mouse wheel to enlarge the view) > #### NOTE > Modify it in two ways: > 1. Left-click the desired point and drag it to the position you wish, release the button; or left-click the segment without releasing the button, drag it to a curve directly. > 2. Select the desired point, modify it by using the arrow keys on your keyboard.
- Modify the segment. Right-click to finish modification. >
For example, simulate to sew the pieces together, modify the shape of armhole.
- Select the desired segment;
- Selecttool;
- Left-click the first point (the point on the first section), the second point (the one on the second section), and the third point one by one;
- Now it shows the state of side seams sewing together, you can modify the shape of armhole by dragging it (if the piece is too small to modify, press the Space key on your keyboard and roll the mouse wheel to enlarge the view); > #### NOTE > Modify it in two ways: > > 1. Left-click the desired point and drag it to the position you wish, release the button; or left-click the segment without releasing the button, drag it to a curve directly. > > 2. Select the desired point, modify it by using the arrow keys on your keyboard.
- Modify the shape of armhole. Right-click to finish modification. >> >
It shows the measurements of the segments and calculates the difference between segments; and allow users to modify the measurements as desired.
For comparing the results easily, select [Shadow] function.
- Select two desired segments;
- Selecttool;
- Left-click one of the start point (as the fixed point) of the segment (as Segment A), then click another start point of the segment (as Segment B)
- It simulates the process of sewing (press Space key to skip this process)
- Dialog box appears, allows users to view or change the values, or select desired items, then click [OK] to confirm.
- Modify the value of Segment A, the change will apply on the Segment A (first-click segment) > 1. Modify the value of Segment B, the change will apply on te Segment B (second-click segment) > 2. Modify the value of Difference, the change will apply on the Segment B (second-click segment)
- Select two desired segments;
- Selecttool;
- Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) or Alt+Windows (Linux) key, the cursor turns to a cross, left-click one of the start point (as the fixed point) of the segment (as Segment A), then click another start point of the segment (as Segment B)
- It simulates the process of sewing (press Space key to skip this process)
- Dialog box appears, allows users to view or change the values, or select desired items, then click [OK] to confirm.
- Select the desired segment(s);
- Selecttool;
- Click one of the extremities of selected segment (takes this point as fixed start point, then the other is end point)
- Dialog box opens, enter desired value or select option (if no option is selected, the added measurement is added proportionally to the entire segment), then click [OK]
- Distance to add on axis:
- Select the desired segment
- Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Macintosh) or Alt+Windows (Linux) key, click one of the extremities on the segment (first-click point as fixed start point, the other is end point)
- Click the fixed point where the measurement starts. The point must be at the extremity of a segment. The Graded Segment Lengths dialog box appears. It displays the measurements of all sizes, double-click to select the size(s) to be modified, or click the value and click [Modify] button to change it;
- After modification, click [OK] button.
For example:
The bodice piece is graded. Now copy the graded value of the armhole to the one without grading:
Steps:
- Measure the armholes lengths of all sizes by usingRuler tool;
- The dialog box appears, select the values of corresponding items ([Length]/[Difference]/[Step]), like selecting all the values under [Length] item;
- Click [Copy] button, then close the dialog box;
- Measure the back sleeve cap line by usingSegment Length tool;
- The dialog box appears, select values of all sizes under [Length] item (according to the former copied items);
- Click [Paste] button, then click [OK].
Example of Opening Value option:
- Hold down Shift key to select the elements you wish to copy; > #### NOTE > Two segments must be from the different shapes.
- Selecttool;
- Click the starting point of the segment to be copied (Point 1);
- Select desired options and click [OK] button;
- Click the starting point of the shape to be pasted upon (Point 2).
Allow users to reshape a piece on selected points, which improve the efficency of pattern-making.
How to do:
- Select the axis;
- Select Menu [Treatment] - [Item Info];
- The dialog box appears;
- Select [Close Piece] option, then click [OK] button
- Add points to segments (Segment e & Segment f), for example, if you want to develop 7 pleats, then add 7 points on each segment;
- Select all new-added points, then selecttool;
- Click a point (E.g. Point E) on Segment e, then click corresponding Point F on segment f; > #### NOTE > The click point is fixed point, the pleats will develop according to it.
- The dialog box appears, select pleat type, enter values, and click the punch holes and notches (if necessary), then click [OK] button.
New in V7.0
We sort out the darts in the dialog box: Cone, Bullet, Double-pointed Dart, make it more simple to check; the corresponding position of the dart will be highlighted in purple when enter the value.
The dart will move to the side according the clicking point in 4th step.
Allows users to add seam allowances to the contour of a pattern piece. This tool must work on Pieces View, not on Plan View, so users need to set the pieces first.
For more information about how to set piece, please refer to Chapter Two Menu [Treatment] Menu section.
As the below picture shows, now need to delete the two segments’s seam allowance which the red arrows point.
1. Firstly, you need to add seam corner for the point which the green arrows pointed. The detail steps pls refer to the interduce of the Seam Corner tool. 2. Hold down the Shift key, use the pointer tool
to left click to select the segments. 3. Press Backspace(Windows) or Delete(Mac) key to delete the selected segment’s seam allowance.
Allows users to create a Seam Corner on any sewing line’s mark or regular point. This tool creates a Seam Corner whenever two Seam Allowances meet. Users also can modify the corner if necessary.
- Select the corner sign;
- Select Menu [Treatment] - [Item Info];
- The dialog box opens, modify the information, then click [OK] button.
On garment sewing technology, there are technology requirement of swing to each side and swing to one side. So, the seam corner needs to be treated as users’ requirement like swing to each side, swing to one side and aligning seam corner. This new feature is created to help users treat the seam corner more easily and quickly.
How to do:
- Holding the Shift key, left-click to activate two pieces;
- Left-clickSeam Corner tool;
- Do not release the Shift key, left-click the segment of first desired piece, the cursor becomes a cross, left-click the segment of second piece;
- Dialog box appears, select [Swing to One Side] button;
- Click OK. >
Take the clicking segment as axis and add symmetry seam corner (take the first clicking segment as reference). As the example picture shows, take segment a as reference, the length of segment b is equal to segment a.
* 90°corner on each cliking side
How to do:
- Holding the Shift key, left-click to activate two pieces;
- Left-clickSeam Corner tool;
- Do not release the Shift key, left-click the segment of first desired piece, the cursor becomes a cross, left-click the segment of second piece;
- Dialog box appears, select [90°Corner on Each Cliking Side] button;
- Click OK.
Take the clicking segment as axis and add 90 degree seam corner (take the first clicking segment as reference). As the example picture shows, take segment a as reference, the length of segment b is equal to segment a.
* swing to one side
How to do:
- Holding the Shift key, left-click to activate two pieces;
- Left-clickSeam Corner tool;
- Do not release the Shift key, left-click the segment of first desired piece, the cursor becomes a cross, left-click the segment of second piece;
- Dialog box appears, select [Swing to One Side] button;
- Click OK.