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Getting Started with CreativeStudio<br />

1. Click on the pattern to be used. This highlights it (blue) in the Project Info area.<br />

* CS defaults to Freeze Aspect ON initially so a height change (to fit the border) will<br />

change the width proportionately. CS then turns off Freeze Aspect so you can<br />

make minor changes to fit the space.<br />

2. Measure 71 the top border height first and determine the height of the pattern.<br />

(Maximum border size less margins). Transfer the height measurements into the<br />

pattern height field of the pattern details 99 .<br />

3. Measure 71 the top border width next, using the border seamline as the baseline.<br />

Be sure to measure in the direction you will be stitching because the measure<br />

process will also determine the square-up angle of the border. Write down these<br />

numbers on the diagram for use later.<br />

Tip: It is always a good idea to see if all four borders are the same<br />

size. Minor differences (< 5-10%) can be handled easily. Significant<br />

differences require that each border be planned separately.<br />

4. Boundaries 96 are optional but very helpful because they will show (in the preview<br />

area) any curvature in the seamlines. Reference boundaries can also trace the edge<br />

of a pattern so the butted border pattern can be positioned precisely.<br />

5. Click on Repeat Patterns 98<br />

icon. CS asks for a Reference point.<br />

Tip: Before providing the reference point, be sure the Repeat<br />

Pattern Setup dialog box is expecting the Reference point you plan<br />

to provide. Also change all the Pattern Details and Repeat Settings<br />

as needed - It is easier to do this now, before the patterns are moved

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