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Main Screen Layout<br />
Work Area<br />
Property Window<br />
directions, moving Horizontally and Vertically (not diagonally).<br />
Pattern Details refer to the pattern selected in the Project Information area.<br />
Lock Pattern As Designed means changes to the pattern are not allowed.<br />
Freeze Aspect - 'ON' means the ratio of Height:Width remains the same when the<br />
size changes.<br />
Pattern Width is the width of one pattern.<br />
Pattern Height is the height of one pattern.<br />
Individual Pattern Rotation is the number of degrees that each pattern is angled.<br />
Repeat Settings show how many repeats and rows are needed to fill the space.<br />
Total Width and Total Height are automatically determined based on the pattern size<br />
and the number of repeats/rows. If needed, the reverse can be true: the<br />
individual pattern Width and Height can be automatically determined based on<br />
total size. If the total width and height of the area to be quilted are input, CS will<br />
adjust the size of the individual patterns to make it fit.<br />
Start End Control - The width of a pattern is usually the widest part of the pattern.<br />
However, when patterns nest together, the distance between the startpoint and<br />
the endpoint are less than the total width. When StartEnd Control = OFF, CS will<br />
use the widest part as the width for repeat calculations. When StartEnd Control =<br />
ON, CS will use the distance between the startpoint and endpoint as the width for<br />
repeat calculations.<br />
Spacing - The patterns can be nested if needed, to avoid excess spacing between<br />
rows or repeats. Or, CS can add extra space between patterns. CS automatically<br />
includes the spacing adjustment when it calculates the Total Width and Total<br />
Height of the area to be quilted - which means, No Math!<br />
Square Up Quilt - is the number of degrees that the set of repeated patterns is<br />
angled.<br />
Select Between... - is what CS will do between the blocks; Bobbin PullUp means it<br />
will stop and prompt for the bobbin thread to be pulled to the top before<br />
continuing on. Connect Start and End means CS will not pause between blocks<br />
but will continue to stitch the entire row. This requires that the end point of one<br />
pattern is touching the start point of the following pattern.<br />
2.) The Border Corner Settings control the placement of the corner patterns. CS<br />
creates a new quilt group for this process called 'Border Corner'. The process will<br />
prompt for the outer border first, then the inner border. This gives CS enough<br />
information (along with the settings) to move in the corner patterns. The settings are<br />
introduced here and will be explained in detail when used in context.<br />
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