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118<br />

Getting Started with CreativeStudio<br />

Quick Reference Border-Corner<br />

4.3.3 Borders - Mitered<br />

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Border patterns that have angled ends can eliminate the need for a corner pattern<br />

when they are positioned to fit the miter, creating a mirror image. This technique<br />

requires flipping the patterns horizontally and/or vertically to create the mirror<br />

images. These border patterns are usually directional so planning is very important.<br />

Feature: Repeat Pattern<br />

Assumptions: Quilt was measured, a diagram is drawn and the target border<br />

dimensions have been determined. The quilt top is loaded and stabilized, machine is<br />

threaded, bobbins wound, belts engaged, and patterns have been added to the<br />

project.<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<br />

the top border width next. This measurement is just approximate<br />

because the true width depends on how the pattern fits into the angled sides.<br />

Measure the width across the center of the border piece. Write down these numbers<br />

for use later.

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