Creative Studio 6 Manual
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Quilt Pattern Creation141 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 141 | Page Planning the Quilting Right Click Options 3.5.1.23 Right Click Preview Area Right Clicking an open space on the Preview Area will present even more design choices. 3.5.1.23.1 Text Property Text Patterns can be made using standard Windows fonts. Text patterns let you personalize your quilts with logos, dates, names or greetings.The text can be typed, placed,...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 142 7. Save the Project. 8. Click on Start_Quilting and CS moves the sewing head to the start of the pattern and prompts for pulling up the bobbin thread. At the end of the quilting sequence, you will be prompted to pull up the bobbin thread and click OK. It doesnt matter how the bobbin thread is pulled up, secured or trimmed. Just be sure to click OK because it completes this process. When the patterns are all stitched, the screen will display them...
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Quilt Pattern Creation143 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 143 | Page Planning the Quilting Right Click Options 3.5.1.23.3 Rename Quilt Group Renaming Quilt Groups is easy. Just right click on an empty space in the Preview area for that group, and one of the choices is Rename Quilt Group. Click anywhere on those words, and a dialog box appears where you can type the new name. The names need to be unique and it is useful if they are...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 144 3.5.1.23.5 Virtual Stitchout Virtual Stitchout (F2) - verifies the continuous stitching line of any/all unsewn patterns. The trace begins at the START point, and follows the stitching sequence and direction, through to the END point. No stitching will occur. Begin using any of the methods below. A blue circle will appear, moving along the path, in the same sequence that the pattern or pattern segments would be stitched. If there is a break in the continuous...
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Quilt Pattern Creation145 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 145 | Page Planning the Quilting Draw Options 3.5.2 Draw Options Draw Options - A remarkable feature of CS is the ability to draw patterns from scratch. Each Draw feature is done on screen. Each of these features begins a Draw Mode, which stays active until it is terminated. The Status Bar at the bottom of the screen will include a message, telling which of the Draw commands...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 146 3.5.2.1 Pattern Anchor Pattern Anchor - is the first option in the Draw Command menu. This was described in detail in a previous section on adjusting patterns . As a refresher, the pattern anchor determines how it will behave when it is being modified using the re- sizing handles. A pattern must be selected for the handles to appear. The Pattern Anchor choices are: * Edge (F9) The re-sizing handles are purple. When one handle is moved, the opposite edge (or...
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Quilt Pattern Creation147 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 147 | Page Planning the Quilting Draw Options This can cause unnecessary tieoffs, so resequencing the sew order allows repeat patterns to be sewn continuously. When this mode is initiated, all patterns on the Preview Area are labeled, regardless of their sewing status (sewn or unsewn). All the patterns will have numbered boxes at the beginning of each pattern that shows...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 148 TIP: Patterns (that have not stitched out yet) are labeled Start, Next and End. These labels change as needed while the patterns are stitching. When done with any pattern manipulation, it is a good idea to double check both the sewing order and the stitching direction. Then quilt!
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Quilt Pattern Creation149 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 149 | Page Planning the Quilting Draw Options 3.5.2.3 Draw Boundary Draw Boundary command uses the mouse and screen to draw a boundary created for general reference and for receiving and resizing patterns. As explained earlier, boundaries are often defined using the sewing head because that is the best way to create a true image of the block. Boundaries can also be drawn on...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 150 Using Snaps - The term snap is used to describe a feature that forces a click point to a certain alignment. CS offers two different types of snaps; Gridpoint and Endpoint . These features can be turned on/off by clicking on the G or E button in the status bar at the bottom of the screen. They can also be turned on/off by pressing the G or E letter on the keyboard . The buttons on the status bar appear depressed when they are on. Click the G or E button ( or...