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Getting Started with CreativeStudio<br />
The original pattern (step #1) was 10.18" x 10.54".<br />
The bounded pattern (step #3) is (3.3" by 3.4").<br />
Notice that the margin 73 of .25" was maintained.<br />
* CS rotated the pattern to align to the baseline 75 of the bounded area. The new<br />
rotation is tiny so it is not noticeable. At this point, we are still in Setup Mode 68 so<br />
any change to the Selected Pattern Details 48 will be reflected in the preview area.<br />
4. Edit the size or placement of the pattern inside the bounded area and make<br />
changes if needed. Save the project 60 often.<br />
5. Click on Start_Quilting and the sewing head will move to the Start of the<br />
pattern. CS will prompt for pulling up the bobbin thread. Press OK when ready to<br />
quilt.<br />
At the end of the quilting sequence, CS prompts to pull up the bobbin thread and<br />
click OK. It doesn't matter how the bobbin thread is pulled up, secured or trimmed.<br />
Just be sure to click OK because it completes this process.<br />
Quick Reference Single Block<br />
4.2.3 Stitch Multiple Patterns using Repeat_Patterns<br />
Repeat Patterns will move a series of patterns (any type) into the preview area.<br />
Continuous line patterns will be connected so they stitch in one continuous path.<br />
Individual block patterns are placed in a row, but are stitched individually.<br />
Boundaries 95<br />
are nice to have as a reference, but not necessary.<br />
Feature: Repeat_Patterns<br />
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Assumptions: Quilt is loaded and stabilized, machine is threaded, bobbins wound,<br />
belts engaged and patterns have been chosen. Boundaries are not needed but they<br />
can be helpful so define them if desired.