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

Restart<br />

Thread Break Restarts<br />

trimmed. Just be sure to click OK because it completes this process.<br />

Quick Reference Restart<br />

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4.6.2 Manual Stops and Restarts<br />

Feature: Restart (when a manual stop occurred).<br />

Manual Stops and Restarts are easier to do.<br />

Tip: For people who can hear when the bobbin needs to be<br />

changed, this is very useful. When it sounds like it is time to change<br />

the bobbin, watch the stitching until it gets to a place where knots<br />

will be hidden, and press Stop. The machine stops instantly, and the<br />

sewing head can be moved to the side of the quilt and the bobbin can<br />

be changed. Restart remembers where it stopped and returns to that<br />

spot accurately.<br />

Assumptions: The machine stopped and the reason is resolved.<br />

Steps to follow :<br />

1. Press Stop and the Stitcher Control dialog box appears.<br />

Press Stop again to end the stitching completely if needed and use the stitcher to<br />

secure the threads.<br />

2. Click Restart_Quilting when ready to resume quilting. The sewing head<br />

goes back to the spot where it detected the ‘Stop’ command and the "Pick a Restart<br />

Point" box appears.<br />

3. Since this is usually the correct spot, chances are good that you can press Quilt<br />

and continue on.<br />

* If this is not true, but it is close, use Back and/or Forward to move the sewing<br />

head 7 stitches at a time until the sewing head is positioned properly. Press Quilt<br />

when ready, and continue to sew.<br />

* If it isn’t close, Press “PickNewPoint” to release the sewing head so you can move<br />

it to a different spot. The "Point Selection" dialog box appears.<br />

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