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    							Publish Date: January 2015
    Gammill, Inc. | 2015             M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual -  Rev 00                 1   |  Page 
    						
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    Contents
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    Table of Contents
    Foreword 7
    Part I
    Introduction 9
    ................................................................................................................................... 10
    1
    Technology Basics.......................................................................................................................................................... 10
    Equipment .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
    Terminology .......................................................................................................................................................... 14
    Navigating .......................................................................................................................................................... 16
    Keyboard Shortcuts ................................................................................................................................... 18
    2
    Computer Skills.......................................................................................................................................................... 18
    Explore Folders .......................................................................................................................................................... 20
    Explore  Files  .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
    Add New Text Fonts 
    Part II
    Main Screen Layout 27
    ................................................................................................................................... 28
    1
    Title Bar................................................................................................................................... 29
    2
    Command Bar.......................................................................................................................................................... 29
    File Command .......................................................................................................................................................... 29
    Edit Command .......................................................................................................................................................... 30
    View Command .......................................................................................................................................................... 30
    Draw Command .......................................................................................................................................................... 32
    Tools Command .......................................................................................................................................................... 34
    Help Command ................................................................................................................................... 37
    3
    Function Keys................................................................................................................................... 38
    4
    Tool Strip.......................................................................................................................................................... 39
    Stitching Icons .......................................................................................................................................................... 43
    Design Icons .......................................................................................................................................................... 46
    Right Click Icons ................................................................................................................................... 48
    5
    Work Area.......................................................................................................................................................... 48
    Project Information .......................................................................................................................................................... 49
    Property Window ......................................................................................................................................................... 50
    Project Details - Yellow Frame......................................................................................................................................................... 51
    Pattern Details - Cyan Frame......................................................................................................................................................... 53
    Selected Pattern Details - Magenta Frame......................................................................................................................................................... 54
    Process Details - Gray Frame......................................................................................................................................................... 58
    Inheriting Settings.......................................................................................................................................................... 60
    Preview Area (CAD Screen) ................................................................................................................................... 61
    6
    Keypad Window................................................................................................................................... 63
    7
    Status Bar................................................................................................................................... 64
    8
    Task Bar - Start Bar
    Part III
    Planning the Quilting 66
    ................................................................................................................................... 66
    1
    Quilt Projects.......................................................................................................................................................... 67
    Origin Point .......................................................................................................................................................... 67
    Project Names ................................................................................................................................... 69
    2
    Quilt Groups 
    						
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    .......................................................................................................................................................... 70
    Creating a Quilt Group .......................................................................................................................................................... 71
    Quilt Group Grid .......................................................................................................................................................... 72
    Renaming a Quilt Group .......................................................................................................................................................... 73
    Removing a Quilt Group ................................................................................................................................... 74
    3
    Quilt Patterns.......................................................................................................................................................... 75
    About Quilt Patterns .......................................................................................................................................................... 75
    Single Block Patterns .......................................................................................................................................................... 76
    Continuous Patterns .......................................................................................................................................................... 77
    Point To Point Patterns ................................................................................................................................... 79
    4
    Quilt Pattern Setup and Edit.......................................................................................................................................................... 80
    Selecting Patterns .......................................................................................................................................................... 82
    Single Blocks ......................................................................................................................................................... 82
    Step 1: Choose pattern......................................................................................................................................................... 85
    Step 2: Define Boundary......................................................................................................................................................... 86
    Step 3: Pattern to Boundary......................................................................................................................................................... 88
    Step 4:  Adjust Pattern.......................................................................................................................................................... 93
    Repeat Patterns ......................................................................................................................................................... 93
    Step1: Choose pattern......................................................................................................................................................... 93
    Step2: Measure......................................................................................................................................................... 95
    Step3: Pattern Details......................................................................................................................................................... 96
    Step4: Repeat Details......................................................................................................................................................... 100
    Step5: Adjust and Quilt.......................................................................................................................................................... 101
    Import - Creates a Design Group .......................................................................................................................................................... 103
    Export - Sharing the images ................................................................................................................................... 105
    5
    Quilt Pattern Creation.......................................................................................................................................................... 106
    Right Click Options ......................................................................................................................................................... 107
    Rotate Pattern......................................................................................................................................................... 108
    Flip Horizontal or Vertcial......................................................................................................................................................... 109
    Mirror......................................................................................................................................................... 110
    Rubber Stamp......................................................................................................................................................... 111
    Circular Array......................................................................................................................................................... 112
    Echo Pattern......................................................................................................................................................... 114
    Apply Pattern......................................................................................................................................................... 116
    Node Mode......................................................................................................................................................... 118
    Divide......................................................................................................................................................... 119
    Reverse Start / End......................................................................................................................................................... 120
    Order Join......................................................................................................................................................... 121
    Convert Pattern......................................................................................................................................................... 124
    ConvertBoundary......................................................................................................................................................... 126
    ConvertTrim......................................................................................................................................................... 127
    Trim Pattern......................................................................................................................................................... 128
    Fill Pattern......................................................................................................................................................... 132
    Toggle Sewn or Unsewn......................................................................................................................................................... 133
    Delete......................................................................................................................................................... 133
    Relocate......................................................................................................................................... 134
    Shift Selected......................................................................................................................................... 135
    Shift All to 1 point......................................................................................................................................... 135
    Shift All to 2 points......................................................................................................................................... 137
    Relocate Project Origin......................................................................................................................................................... 138
    Combine Patterns......................................................................................................................................................... 139
    Export Pattern......................................................................................................................................................... 140
    Options......................................................................................................................................................... 141
    Right Click Preview Area......................................................................................................................................... 141
    Text Property 
    						
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    E2E Settings......................................................................................................................................... 143
    Rename Quilt Group......................................................................................................................................... 143
    Convert (boundary)......................................................................................................................................... 144
    Virtual Stitchout.......................................................................................................................................................... 145
    Draw Options ......................................................................................................................................................... 146
    Pattern Anchor......................................................................................................................................................... 146
    Set Sew Order......................................................................................................................................................... 149
    Draw Boundary......................................................................................................................................... 150
    Gridpoint Snaps......................................................................................................................................... 150
    Endpoint Snaps......................................................................................................................................................... 151
    Draw Trim......................................................................................................................................................... 153
    Draw Sewable......................................................................................................................................... 153
    Draw Arc......................................................................................................................................... 155
    Draw Curve......................................................................................................................................... 156
    Draw P2P Line......................................................................................................................................... 157
    Draw P2P Pattern......................................................................................................................................... 157
    Draw Freehand......................................................................................................................................................... 159
    Draw Measure......................................................................................................................................... 159
    Transfer Measurements.......................................................................................................................................................... 160
    Record Options 
    Part IV
    Quilting the Quilt - Which CS Feature To
    use 164
    ................................................................................................................................... 164
    1
    Set Stitching Defaults................................................................................................................................... 168
    2
    Phase 1 - Basting.......................................................................................................................................................... 168
    Securing the Quilt using Baste .......................................................................................................................................................... 170
    Securing the Quilt using Regulated_Sewing .......................................................................................................................................................... 173
    Stitch in the Ditch using Point_to_Point-Line ................................................................................................................................... 177
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    Phase 2 - Blocks.......................................................................................................................................................... 177
    Define the Block using Boundary .......................................................................................................................................................... 178
    Stitch a Single Pattern using Pattern_To_Boundary .......................................................................................................................................................... 180
    Stitch Multiple Patterns using Repeat_Patterns .......................................................................................................................................................... 184
    Stitch Partial Patterns using Trim-Outside .......................................................................................................................................................... 187
    Stitch a Composite Pattern ................................................................................................................................... 190
    4
    Phase 3 - Borders.......................................................................................................................................................... 190
    Corners using Border_Corner .......................................................................................................................................................... 195
    Side Borders .......................................................................................................................................................... 196
    Sashings using Point_To_Point - Pattern ................................................................................................................................... 200
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    Phase 4 - Backgrounds.......................................................................................................................................................... 200
    E2E (Edge_To_Edge)Pantographs .......................................................................................................................................................... 212
    E2E Repeat Pattern Pantographs ......................................................................................................................................................... 214
    E2E Repeat Relocate.......................................................................................................................................................... 215
    E2E Alternating Patterns .......................................................................................................................................................... 218
    E2E Concatenating Patterns .......................................................................................................................................................... 221
    Background Fillers using Trim - Inside .......................................................................................................................................................... 225
    Background Fillers using Fill ................................................................................................................................... 228
    6
    Restart.......................................................................................................................................................... 228
    Thread Break Restarts .......................................................................................................................................................... 230
    Manual Stops and Restarts ................................................................................................................................... 232
    7
    Utility Functions.......................................................................................................................................................... 232
    Technical Support .......................................................................................................................................................... 233
    Set Origin  
    						
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    .......................................................................................................................................................... 233
    Oil Stitcher Routine .......................................................................................................................................................... 234
    Calibrate All ......................................................................................................................................................... 234
    CalibrateStitcher......................................................................................................................................................... 234
    Calibrate Power Assist......................................................................................................................................................... 236
    CalibrateRecord
    Part V
    Quick Reference Sheets 239
    ................................................................................................................................... 239
    1
    Quick Ref Icons Shortcuts................................................................................................................................... 242
    2
    Quick Ref Regulated................................................................................................................................... 244
    3
    Quick Ref Single Block................................................................................................................................... 246
    4
    Quick Ref Borders and Corners................................................................................................................................... 247
    5
    Quick Ref Borders................................................................................................................................... 248
    6
    Quick Ref Panto using Repeats................................................................................................................................... 250
    7
    Quick Ref Panto using E2E................................................................................................................................... 253
    8
    Quick Ref P2P Line................................................................................................................................... 254
    9
    Quick Ref P2P Pattern................................................................................................................................... 256
    10
    Quick Ref Trim Inside................................................................................................................................... 257
    11
    Quick Ref Trim Outside................................................................................................................................... 258
    12
    Quick Ref Right Click Options................................................................................................................................... 264
    13
    Quick Ref Draw Options................................................................................................................................... 269
    14
    Quick Ref Record Patterns................................................................................................................................... 270
    15
    Quick Ref Text Patterns................................................................................................................................... 271
    16
    Quick Ref Restart
    Index 272 
    						
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    Foreword
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    Gammill is fortunate to have had a host of experienced professionals
    assist us with the development of CreativeStudio®. The combined
    efforts of these individuals have produced an amazing piece of
    software which is truly feature rich. 
    Gammill wishes to thank Patricia Barry of By Design Quilting,
    www.PatBarryQuilts.com for her exceptional work on the manual, as
    well as the entire Statler Stitcher team who have contributed countless
    hours towards the development of CreativeStudio®. 
    We also wish to thank the following individuals who have digitized
    patterns included in this manual.
    Anita Shackelford, Thimbleworks www.anitashackelford.com  
    Anne Bright, Simply Continuous,  www.annebright.com 
    Debra Geissler, Designs by Deb, www.debrageissler.com 
    Kim Diamond, Sweet Dreams Quilt Studio, www.sweetdreamsquiltstudio.com 
    Todd Brown, Legacy Quilting, www.legacyquilting.com 
    Tammy Finkler Oberlin, TKQuilting, www.tkquilting.com 
    						
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    1 Introduction
    Thank you for choosing CreativeStudio ® from Statler Stitcher®.  
    A complete ‘Help’ system has been created to support the Statler Stitcher®
    CreativeStudio ®
     software meaning the ‘help’ information is accessible in electronic
    format as well as printed. The electronic format is a database of information that has
    been linked into the CreativeStudio® software and is accessible at any time during
    quilting. The help system can be accessed by using the ‘Help’ command at the top
    of each CS screen. Just click on the word ‘Help’ (or press the F1 key) and another
    window will appear that presents the information and helps you look for the topic of
    interest. 
    There is also a Whats This? Help option. Look for the icon 
     in the upper right
    corner. Click that once, and the cursor changes to a question mark. Then click on
    the icon / item you need to know about, and the Help System will take you to that
    spot in the user manual. 
     
    The CreativeStudio® help system was written for quilters by a professional quilter
    and explains each feature in a quilting context . This help system is not written
    with any one technology (computer or monitor) in mind. Quilting commands
    can be initiated with a mouse, stylus, touch, and even the keypad mounted to
    the sewing head.  The term click might refer to using the mouse, stylus, fingertip, or
    pressing a button on the keypad. Therefore, step-by-step instructions are guidelines,
    not rigid processes. The power of this system is in its flexibility.
    The key features of CreativeStudio® are presented in the same way they might be
    executed (Baste, Blocks, Borders, Backgrounds). Utility features (Restart, Defaults,
    etc) are toward the end of the manual. An extensive index was created to help
    people search for topics of interest. 
    Links have been used in the Help system, and are denoted by keywords displayed
    in cyan, and underlined. If using the electronic format, clicking on one of the links
    will take you directly to that place in the electronic format that explains the keyword
    in more detail. If using the printed format, a document icon is printed just following
    the  link. This icon contains a number which is the page number containing the
    keyword explanation. 
    Color has been used to differentiate certain details that apply to different patterns
    and processes. It is highly  recommended that this manual be printed in color, to
    take full advantage of the instruction. Suggestions for enhancements to the software
    and the User Manual can be sent to [email protected]
    Again, thank you for choosing  CreativeStudio® from Statler Stitcher®, a division of
    Gammill, Inc.  
    						
    							Getting Started with CreativeStudio®
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    1.1 Technology Basics
    This manual was written for people who are comfortable using a computer (with a
    mouse and keyboard) that is running Micosoft Windows. The Windows 7 and
    Windows 8 operating systems were used when this manual was written. As a
    refresher, we have listed some of the basic concepts used.   
    1.1.1 Equipment
    The Statler Stitcher system is a fully integrated, computerized quilting system.  It
    includes everything needed to stitch digital patterns with amazing accuracy and
    ease. As technology evolves, Statler incorporates the advancements, but tries very
    hard to maintain support for older models. 
    Computer CPU   is the main processing unit. This looks like many other computers
    and has all the Statler Stitcher software already loaded on it. Dont add any other
    software to this computer, especially any printers or internet access software. The
    software has been loaded for optimal performance  and any other software
    packages will inhibit the responsiveness. 
    There is a special key that is required by the Statler Stitcher software, called a 
    dongle . If the dongle is not attached to the computer CPU, the software will not
    operate the stitcher.  
    Controller  (also called a  MOD
    ) controls the motors. This box contains the
    technology to translate the computer software instructions into commands that move
    the sewing head. There are different versions of these controllers, and each is
    marked with a letter or number. THIS IS IMPORTANT! Although you may only refer
    to this when downloading software, it is important to know which controller version
    you are using. There is a small switch box with 2 switches (red and green) that
    controls the power supply to the stitcher and controller. At startup, the red switch
    should be turned on first, and the green second. At shutdown, reverse the order.
    Monitor  (or screen or touchscreen
    ) displays the instructions. Some have speakers
    attached, and some dont. All of the Statler Stitcher instructions will be displayed on
    this screen. Responses to the instructions can be given using the mouse, the
    keyboard, keypad (on the sewing head) or touchscreen monitor. 
    Desktop  is a nice name for the first computer screen that appears on the monitor
    after the computer is turned on. It shows a collection of icons, each of which has a
    specific purpose. The icons have names and double clicking an icon will initiate that
    purpose, task or program.  
    A 6-button  keypad
     is on the Statler Stitcher sewing head. Like the mouse and
    keyboard, these keys are also programmed to respond to (or interact with) the
    instructions on the monitor. Using the keypad eliminates the need to move from the
    quilt to the computer every time instructions are executed.
    Cables  are required for all the parts to work together. This makes the system look
    complicated but the engineers have designed the cables so they are unique (one
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