A method of forming a paste pattern with no variations in liquid amount
while preventing a bubble from being entrapped in a step of bonding a
bonded member. The drawing pattern is linearly drawn with a paste on the
paste-applied body by using a nozzle, the paste, a paste reserving
container, and paste supply means. The paste line is drawn while moving
any of the paste-applied body, the nozzle and the paste. The paste-applied
body can be a lead frame, and the paste can be an adhesive for die
bonding. The drawing pattern is a figure made up of a plurality of segment
lines, preferably a figure in the radial form. The drawing pattern can be
a figure including an enclosed shape. At least one segment line is formed
of two drawn lines by moving any of the paste-applied body, the nozzle and
the paste to go and return. The start and end points of drawn lines can be
positioned other than the ends of the drawing pattern.