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Securing the Quilt using Regulated_Sewing
Steps to follow:
1.  Choose a style of Regulated_Sewing    
 
Click  on the small black arrow to the right of the Regulated Sewing icon to see the
choices. Original, Plus and Smooth vary only in the speed of the needle moving up
& down. Try them all and choose the one that you like...

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checked, this button is labeled  Needle Position
, and pressing it takes a half
stitch. 
Start
 - starts the stitching process, and STOP ends it.
Additional Functions:  These functions (light blue buttons) are initiated by using the
two  button selection sequence; 
Flip Chan Lock  - Changes the current angle. This is intended to be  used with the
channel lock feature.
*  If Radiate is not checked, the Flip angle will replace the current angle. To flip the angle...

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Securing the Quilt using Regulated_Sewing
Notice that the two buttons on the left have changed in meaning.  Inc SPI
 means Increase the stitches per inch to get a shorter stitch length. 
Dec SPI
 means decrease the stitches per inch to get a longer stitch length. 
4.  Press  Shift 
and Exit
 when ready to exit regulated mode....

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Steps to follow:   
1.  Choose P2P-Line 
-  
This is one of the choices presented when clicking on the black arrow to the right of
the P2P icon. 
2.  Click on the P2P icon -
    
A dialog box appears with options.
A dialog box appears with Settings and Buttons:
Settings:
Angle:
This is the current angle that will be used when Channel Lock is turned on. 
Flip Angle:
 This is intended to be  used with the channel lock feature. It will either
replace the current...

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Stitch in the Ditch using Point_to_Point-Line
Pressing the shift button will display additional functions (light blue buttons). These can be initiated by using a 2-button sequence. 
Flip Chan Lock
 - Changes the current angle. This is intended to be  used with the
channel lock feature. 
* If Radiate is not checked, the Flip...

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Tip:  P2P-Line is an accurate way to follow a seam. When the seam has a curve
in it, the P2P click points can be very close together, following the curve of the
seam. If it is straight, the click points can be further apart. 
5.  Click on Start_Quilting
   
 and the sewing head will move to the Start of the
pattern. CS will prompt for pulling up the bobbin thread. 
Tip:  P2P-Line has its own motor speed control (found in the configuration form). It
is a good idea...

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4.3 Phase 2 - Blocks
After stabilizing the quilt, the blocks are stitched. In custom quilting the blocks are
often the dominant design being used. The outline of each block is identified (by a
boundary) and CS uses the boundary as a template for the sizing and positioning of
the quilt patterns. Both the boundary and the...

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Reference boundaries are boundaries that mark points, edges, seamlines, designs
or any other reference used for pattern placement. They might be used to contain a
pattern, or they might just be used to help when trying to place a pattern so it fits
precisely. 
Tip:   Reference boundaries are extremely useful! They can be used to
essentially trace blocks or seams on the quilt top, showing them on the
screen and ensuring accurate pattern placement.
4.3.2 Stitch a...

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Stitch a Single Pattern using Pattern_To_Boundary2. Click on  Pattern Into Boundary icon   
  and the pattern will appear
inside the boundary in the preview area. Freeze Aspect = ON prevents
distortion.
Stretch
 fit method:
1. Be sure the correct pattern is highlighted and the correct boundary is
selected
2. Click on  Pattern...

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3.  Regardless of the fit method, click on the pattern in the preview area to select it. 
4.  Edit the size or placement of the pattern inside the bounded area and make
changes if needed .  Save the project
 often. 
5.  Click on Start_Quilting   
 and the sewing head will move to the Start of the
pattern. CS will prompt for pulling up the bobbin thread. Press OK when ready to
quilt. 
At the end of the quilting sequence, CS prompts to pull up the bobbin thread and...
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