Gammill Creative Studio 6.0 Manual
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Phase 3 - Borders191 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 191 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Corners using Border_Corner 2. Click on the Border_Corner icon CS prompts for the border boundaries: Click Outer border first (UL, UR, LR, LL corners). Click Inner border next (UL, UR, LR, LL corners). The image of the Outer Boundary is blue and the Inner Boundary is red. CS can tell if this is an upper or lower...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 192 Corner Types : * L shaped corners extend past the corner into the border area. * Square corners have the top upright and the bottom upside down. * Square oriented corners are rotated in 90 degree increments. * Angled corners are angled toward the inside at each of the four corners. 4. CS moves the corner pattern into the preview area. Tip: If you decide you dont like the corner pattern and want to try something else, just highlight the new corner pattern,...
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Phase 3 - Borders193 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 193 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Corners using Border_Corner 2. Click on the Border_Corner icon CS prompts for the border boundaries: Click Outer border first (UL, UR, LR, LL corners). Click Inner border next (UL, UR, LR, LL corners). 3. Edit the Border Corner settings, choosing the type and orientation that best fits the corner pattern. 4. CS...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 194 It is a good idea to write down the actual size of the border patterns across the top and along the sides. In this example there is a difference of almost 1/4. If the side borders were stitched using the measurements from the top border, the side borders could be off by several inches. 5. Click on Start_Quilting and the sewing head will move to the Start of the first pattern. CS will prompt for pulling up the bobbin thread and choosing OK when ready to...
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Phase 3 - Borders195 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 195 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Side Borders 4.4.2 Side Borders Border patterns that are large, open or non-symmetrical can usually be done while the body of the quilt is being done. A section (or chunk) of both side borders is stitched every time the quilt top is rolled. This is the most expedient method of doing the borders and it works well on most...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 196 it helps prevent the layers from shifting. When ready to remove the quilt, find the halfway point of the side borders, and mark it on both sides with a safety pin. This point will be aligned to the center point of the table leaders when it is reloaded. Carefully remove the quilt from the table leaders. Rotate the quilt and re-load, attaching just the backing to the leaders. The side borders have been moved to the top and bottom edges and can now be measured and...
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Phase 3 - Borders197 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 197 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Sashings using Point_To_Point - Pattern patterns, by chosing one, then holding the control key down while choosing more. Prep Step #3. Change pattern details if needed. Be aware of the pattern size, proportion and any margins. Measure the size of the sashing strips and choose a pattern size that fills the space but stays...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 198 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 angle, or add to it, depending on the Radiate setting. If Radiate is not checked, this angle will replace the current angle, otherwise it adds to it. Radiate - Works with Flip Angle for creating radiating line designs. Buttons: There are 6 buttons shown on the...
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Phase 3 - Borders199 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 199 | Page Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To use Sashings using Point_To_Point - Patternsequence to increase it again. It will go up to 90 degrees and return back to 0 degrees. Exit - To exit P2P mode, press the Shift button and press the Exit button. Using the mouse and clicking the X in the upper right corner works too. 2. Press OK to define the path. Move the machine...
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Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 200 4.5 Phase 4 - Backgrounds A Pantograph pattern is a very simple form of background quilting. The pattern is stitched both across (multiple repeats) and down (multiple rows) the area. For custom quilting, background fillers are frequently used. This is dense quilting around an applique or quilted motif. The filler compresses the background allowing the applique or motif to be framed and highlighted. CS has two methods for for doing pantographs; * Edge-to-Edge...
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