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138<br />
Getting Started with CreativeStudio<br />
CS measured the width in step 1, and gets the length from the Primary Settings. It<br />
now has enough information to automatically calculate the number of repeats and<br />
rows required. This is just a suggestion! All settings can be changed in Setup mode<br />
(but not in Edit mode).<br />
3. Check the E2E Setup Details:<br />
Size Settings: 53<br />
* Pattern Width and Pattern Height may be different from what you started with<br />
because CS may need to adjust each individual pattern measurements to<br />
accommodate the total measurements.<br />
* Repeats and Rows have been set but can be changed if you do it in the setup<br />
mode (which means don’t close the E2E Setup box until you are sure<br />
adjustments are done).<br />
* Spacing refers to the amount of space between patterns, both horizontally and<br />
vertically. Negative numbers reduce the space between patterns (rows or<br />
repeats) and positive numbers increase it.<br />
Variable Settings 53<br />
:<br />
* Select Between Blocks describes what you want CS to do between blocks.<br />
Connect Start And End is preferred for pantographs. This connects the start of<br />
one pattern to the end of the previous pattern.<br />
Bobbin Pullup is used if each repeat is a separate block pattern. CS automatically<br />
switches to Bobbin Pullup if the repeated patterns have become disconnected.<br />
* Select Alternating type – allows staggered rows. Complete instructions are included<br />
in the next section.<br />
None means don’t stagger the rows.<br />
Plus Row On Top means one extra repeat will be added to the first row and every<br />
other row.<br />
Minus Row On Top means one repeat is taken away from the first row and every<br />
other row.<br />
* Select Registration refers to the method of spacing the rows properly every time<br />
the quilt is rolled. Place Two Pins means CS will pick the registration points and<br />
you need to mark them (with pins or a marker). Use Start Point and End Point<br />
means CS will use the start and end point of the previous row as the registration<br />
points. Due to variations in patterns, Place Two Pins is the safest (and the