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Main Screen Layout<br />

Tool Bar<br />

Edge To Edge Icon 180 - The Edge-to-Edge function works with<br />

E2E Continued. The first steps perform the calculations and resize the<br />

pattern if needed so that the repeated pattern fits the quilt exactly. The E2E function<br />

will prompt for the first boundary (which is the first section to be quilted) and the total<br />

quilt length. It uses these dimensions to suggest the number of rows and repeats<br />

needed to complete the quilting. Modifications are possible, and CS will adjust the<br />

counts (rows and repeats) and the pattern proportion (pattern length and height) if<br />

needed to fit the total quilt. Use Edge To Edge Continue after rolling the quilt the<br />

first time.<br />

Trim Icon 178 - The Trim function uses boundaries to define a space,<br />

and then will trim away the excess quilting pattern.<br />

The trim can be done to the pattern inside 178 or outside 179 of the bounded area so<br />

make that choice first using the arrow to the right of the icon. This function allows<br />

patterns to be used as background fillers, behind some other pattern or applique.<br />

Measure Icon 71 - The measure function will help obtain exact<br />

measurements for the area you choose. It prompts for the beginning and ending<br />

point of a line, and then displays the measurement of the absolute height, absolute<br />

width, the actual length (which is the diagonal) and it gives the angle (number of<br />

degrees of rotation) of the defined line. This utility will allow multiple measurements<br />

to be taken consecutively, so press Cancel to exit the measure function.<br />

Restart Quilting Icon 153 - The Restart function is used whenever<br />

the machine stops by itself (thread break) or the Stop button is pressed. The process<br />

can begin stitching at exactly the spot where the stitching stopped (great if you<br />

needed to press the Stop button) or it can be adjusted to restart at any other point<br />

(great if the bobbin ran out and the thread break sensor didn’t detect a break<br />

immediately). It is possible to define the restart point using the sewing head & the<br />

quilt top, or the mouse and the computer screen.<br />

Regulated Sewing Icon 165<br />

There are several modes for stitching<br />

with the stitch regulator (Original, Plus, Smooth). To choose a mode, click on the<br />

arrow to the right of the icon and a drop-down box appears with the following:<br />

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