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pattern makes quilting the sashings easy.<br />

Feature: Point to Point - Pattern<br />

Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use<br />

Phase 3 - Borders<br />

Sashings using Point_To_Point - Pattern<br />

Assumptions: Quilt was measured, a diagram is drawn, the quilt top is loaded<br />

and stabilized, machine is threaded, bobbins wound, belts engaged and patterns<br />

have been added to the project. Block patterns have probably already been stitched<br />

(and the sashing will be stitched around these blocks).<br />

Prep Step #1 - Optional - Define Reference boundaries 96 to check the P2P<br />

placement. To do this, click on the Boundary icon and CS prompts for the points that<br />

define the boundary. Make as many as needed to check the placement.<br />

Prep Step #2. Choose a pattern. Select a pattern with the startpoint on the left, the<br />

endpoint on the right and both points on the same horizontal line. P2P patterns 66<br />

must stitch from left to right.<br />

Prep Step #3. Change pattern details 46<br />

if needed. Be aware of the pattern size,<br />

proportion and any margins. Measure the size of the sashing strips and choose a<br />

pattern size that fills the space but stays contained in the sashing. Use the Preview<br />

area to audition the size and placement of the patterns if desired.<br />

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