Creative Studio 6 Manual
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Phase 2 - Blocks181 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 181 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Stitch Multiple Patterns using Repeat_Patterns Tip: It is easier (but not essential) to make changes to the settings before clicking on the pattern location. If you forget, CS will move only one repeat into the preview area and it will be the size of the default dimensions. Don ’t worry, you can still change the size,...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 182 * Spacing (Horiz / Vert) is the distance between patterns. Positive numbers spread the patterns further apart and negative numbers bring them closer together. * Quilt Angle - is the number of degrees of rotation applied to the series of patterns . This applies to patterns grouped together. * Connect - what to do between each pattern. - Connect Start/End tries to stitch the patterns in a continuous path, joining the end of one pattern to the start of...
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Phase 2 - Blocks183 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 183 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Stitch Multiple Patterns using Repeat_Patterns * Alternating - allows the rows to be staggered. This is done by adding an extra repeat to every other row (called the Plus Row). 4. Click on the point on the quilt top that you will use as your Pattern Location point and the images are moved into the preview...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 184 you exit setup mode and begin to edit the patterns in the preview area. Once you start to edit patterns, returning to change numbers in the process details will erase any editing you have done. Save Project Settings often. Exit Setup mode by 1) closing the Repeat Pattern Setup dialog box, 2) changing to a different quilt group (tab) 3) opening another project. The individual patterns in the preview area can now be edited as needed. 5. Click on Start_Quilting...
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Phase 2 - Blocks185 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 185 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Stitch Partial Patterns using Trim-Outside Prep Step #4. Click on the pattern and resize using the handles until satisfied. Steps to follow: 1. Specify Trim Outside. This is one of the choices presented when clicking on the black arrow to the right of the Trim icon. 2. Click on the Trim icon. CS will prompt for...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 186 Design It Yourself - Steps 2 & 3 above could have been done using the Draw command, Draw Trim choice. These Draw Options dont include step-by-step prompts, but perform the same function. 4. Reposition the pattern image. Click on the pattern(s) to select if needed. Use the resizing handles to re-size, rotate and reposition the pattern so it aligns to the Trim boundary. Save the project . Tip: CS hasnt really deleted any of the pattern. It just wont sew...
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Phase 2 - Blocks187 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 187 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Stitch Partial Patterns using Trim-Outside Tip: Multiple Trim-Inside boundaries are possible in one quilt group but only one Trim-Outside. Quick Reference Trim Outside 4.3.5 Stitch a Composite Pattern Composite patterns can be created using any patterns but block patterns and P2P patterns work best. Composite patterns are...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 188 four patterns were placed and then they were carefully resized so the overlaps appear seamless. Again, if this composite pattern is going to be used repeatedly, it may be a good idea to group the four patterns, making it one pattern. Select the four patterns, right click the selection and choose Combine Patterns or Export Pattern . Example 3 : Round patterns placed in square quilt blocks can be problematic. Filling the corners with a small pattern will improve...
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Phase 2 - Blocks189 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 189 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Stitch a Composite Pattern The patterns shape was triangular, and the P2P clicks were done at the corners of the square block. It took five clicks to complete this design. (Use Endpoint snaps to be sure the last click and the first click are on the same point, but leave endpoint snap off for the other points.) Originally,...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 190 4.4 Phase 3 - Borders Borders are (usually) continuous line patterns designed to be stitched repeatedly across an area. Corner patterns are usually placed in the preview area first, and then the repeated border patterns are placed and connected. Design It Yourself: With experience you will be comfortable making corner patterns using your own border patterns. The Draw Options and Right Click Options are used to modify them and Export Pattern will save...