Gammill Creative Studio 6.0 Manual
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Quick Ref Panto using E2E251 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 251 | Page Quick Reference Sheets The top edge is the baseline which is used to square up the patterns. The pattern in the example has irregular edges which make it nest nicely. However, the pattern will stitch off of the edge when positioned to eliminate the side gaps. The Trim-Inside function can be used to trim off the excess - just make sure to include the extra space in the Quilt Length dimension . When it looks good, Save the project. 5. Click Quilt The machine moves to the start of the first pattern, takes a single stitch and prompts you to pull up the bobbin, so do that. Press OK on the keypad when ready. The first row now begins. 6. At the end of the row , CS stops and prompts you to cut the bobbin thread. It doesnt matter how the bobbin thread is pulled up, secured or trimmed. Just be sure to click OK because it completes this process. 6A. IF you have room for another row the machine will move to the beginning of the next row, take a stitch, prompt for Bobbin pull-up and click OK to quilt the next row. Repeat these steps until all the rows for the current section are complete. 7. When CS finishes the last row that fits , you will be prompted to cut the bobbin thread and mark the two registration points. Here is what will happen: * CS finishes the last row that will fit, prompts you to cut the bobbin thread, and Click OK to complete the end-of-row process. * CS prompts you to click OK when ready to mark the Right registration point. Click OK and the stitcher moves to the first registration point. Mark this spot (where the needle would enter the fabric). * CS prompts you to click OK when ready to mark the Left registration point. Click OK and the stitcher moves to the second registration point. Mark this spot (where the needle would enter the fabric). Click OK to complete the process. Save the project . 8. Roll the quilt - baste the sides if desired and check the bobbin thread. It is also a good idea to check that the quilt is still square. Use the channel lock to check that both registration marks are on the same horizontal line. Now finish the quilt by using the Feature: Edge To Edge Continue. 67
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 252 Feature: Edge To Edge - Continue Assumptions: The first section (or more) is done, the registration points have been marked and the quilt has been rolled. 9. Click EdgeToEdge_Continue 10. CS prompts for left and right registration marks. 11. Check the screen and adjust if needed. 12. Click Quilt. The first row of the new section now begins. At the end of the row, CS stops, prompts for bobbin pull-up, Click OK. Repeat each row until the entire current section is done. CS will again prompt for marking registration points. Roll the quilt. Repeat steps 9 - 12 until the last section - when bottom edge of the quilt makes its way up to the current quiltable space. 13. Last Section adjustments are often necessary so the last time you roll the quilt, the prompts are a little different. Click the Left registration mark, Click the Right registration mark, Click points along bottom of E2E, following the actual contour of the quilt, even if the bottom edge is irregular. Press Stop button when done with the bottom edge. If the pattern extends past the blue boundary line, adjust or trim now. Save the project . 14. Click Quilt The machine moves to the start of the pattern, takes a single stitch and prompts you to pull up the bobbin, so do that. Press OK on the keypad when ready. The first row of the new section now begins. 15. At the end of the last row , CS prompts you to cut the bobbin thread and click OK. Copyright © 2015 Gammill, Inc. | All Rights Reserved Statler Stitcher® and CreativeStudio® are registered trademarks of Gammill, Inc 67
Quick Ref P2P Line253 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 253 | Page Quick Reference Sheets 5.8 Quick Ref P2P Line Feature: Point To Point - Line Point to point describes a CS process where a series of connected line segments are positioned and stitched. The quilter clicks the points and CS stitches a perfect line between each contiguous pair. Each ‘point’ is identified by moving the sewing head to each point (in order) and pressing the OK button. Steps to follow: 1. Choose P2P-Line - (Click on the black arrow to the right of the icon). 2. Click on the P2P icon - A dialog box appears with options: Settings: Angle :This is the current angle that will be used when the Channel Lock is turned on. Flip Angle : The change in the number of degrees, used by the Channel Lock option. Radiate - Check this option to increase the angle (by flip angle) instead of replace it. Buttons: Chan Lock - locks the head so it moves along one fixed angle. Shift : Press to see additional options (blue buttons). If using the 6-button keypad, press both the Shift and the second option (Flip Chan or Exit) at the same time. Flip Chan (or increase in Radiate mode) changes the current angle. OK (either button) selects the point, based on the position of the needle. Stop indicates the end of the P2P- line sequence. Exit will end the P2P mode. 3. Press OK to define the path. Move the machine head from one point to the next, clicking OK on each one. The machine makes a pop noise every time the OK button is pressed. This sound confirms that the point has been registered. The image appears in the preview area of the screen. Press Stop button to create a jump stitch. 4. Press Shift and Exit to complete the line segments . The images appear in the preview area. Check it before stitching. 5. Click on Start_Quilting and the sewing head moves to the Start of the pattern, prompts for bobbin pull up. Press OK when ready. At the end, pull up the bobbin thread and click OK to complete the process. Design It Yourself - It is possible to use the P2P - Line feature using the mouse and working directly in the preview area on the screen. Copyright © 2015 Gammill, Inc. | All Rights Reserved Statler Stitcher® and CreativeStudio® are registered trademarks of Gammill, Inc
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 254 5.9 Quick Ref P2P Pattern Feature: Point To Point - Pattern Point to point describes a CS process where a series of patterns are positioned and stitched. The quilter clicks the points and CS stitches a pattern between each contiguous pair. Each ‘point’ is identified by moving the sewing head to a spot on the quilt top (in order) and pressing the OK button. Prep Step #1 - Optional - Define boundaries to check the P2P placement. Prep Step #2. Choose a pattern. P2P patterns must stitch from left to right and can be concatonated. Use the Ctrl key to choose multiple patterns. Prep Step #3. Change pattern details if needed. Be aware of the pattern size, proportion and any margins. Use the Preview area to audition pattern size and placement if desired. Prep Step #4. Plan the Point Layout before beginning. Most patterns look the best when they maintain their original proportion (Freeze aspect= On), but this means you need to have P2P intervals that also allow the pattern to fill the space. Steps to follow: 1. Choose P2P-Pattern - This is one of the style choices. 2. Click on the P2P icon - A dialog box appears with options: Settings: Angle :This is the current angle that will be used when the Channel Lock is turned on. Flip Angle : The change in the number of degrees, used by the Channel Lock option. Radiate - Check this option to increase the angle (by flip angle) instead of replace it. Buttons: Chan Lock - locks the head so it moves along one fixed angle. Shift : Press this to see additional options (blue buttons). The options appear for several seconds, so press them before they revert back to the defaults. If using the 6-button keypad, press both the Shift and the second option (Flip Chan or Exit) at the same time. Flip Chan (or increase in Radiate mode) changes the current angle. OK (either button) selects the point, based on the position of the needle. Stop indicates the end of the P2P-pattern sequence. Exit will end the P2P mode. 3. Define the path. Move the machine head from one point to the next, clicking OK on each one. The machine makes a pop noise every time the OK button is pressed. This sound confirms that the point has been registered. The image appears in the preview area of the screen. 4. Press Shift and Exit to complete the path . The images appear in the preview area.
Quick Ref P2P Pattern255 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 255 | Page Quick Reference Sheets Check it before stitching. 5. Click on Start_Quilting and the sewing head moves to the Start of the pattern and CS prompts for the bobbin pull-up. Press OK when ready to quilt. At the end of the quilting sequence you will be prompted to pull up the bobbin thread and click OK. Be sure to click OK because it completes this process. Design It Yourself - It is possible to use the P2P - Pattern feature using the mouse and working directly in the preview area on the screen. See Draw P2P Pattern . Copyright © 2015 Gammill, Inc. | All Rights Reserved Statler Stitcher® and CreativeStudio® are registered trademarks of Gammill, Inc 157
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 256 5.10 Quick Ref Trim Inside Feature: Trim Pattern - Inside Steps to follow: 1. Click on the Boundary icon and follow the prompts to define the boundary of the background area. If the project were to fill the background of an appliqued block, this would be the outer edges of the block. 2. Move the background filler pattern in. Use Pattern_to_Boundary or Repeat Patterns depending on how many repeats are needed to fill the area. This example shows repeat patterns, nested vertically by -.5. There is a gap on one side border and an overlap on the other which need to be adjusted. 3. . Group the patterns together before adjusting the size and position. If the pattern doesnt fit exactly, let it extend past the outer boundary, and trim the excess. 4. Choose Trim Inside and Click on the Trim icon. CS will prompt for a boundary. Use as many points as needed to define the boundary of the applique. 5. Click Stop when done and CS will erase everything inside the boundary, leaving the filler pattern in the background. Save the project often. Continue with additional Trims as needed. 6. Click on Start_Quilting and CS moves the sewing head to the start of the pattern and prompts for pulling up the bobbin thread. Click OK when ready to quilt. If multiple patterns were moved into the boundary, they will stitch in the order they were moved. Click OK at the end of the quilting as prompted. Copyright © 2015 Gammill, Inc. | All Rights Reserved Statler Stitcher® and CreativeStudio® are registered trademarks of Gammill, Inc
Quick Ref Trim Outside257 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 257 | Page Quick Reference Sheets 5.11 Quick Ref Trim Outside Feature: Trim Pattern - Outside Assumptions: This assumes that the following preparation steps have been completed. Prep Step #1. Click on Boundary icon. Define the boundary and finish by pressing Stop. Prep Step #2. Highlight the pattern to be used. Prep Step #3. Click on Pattern into Boundary icon. When the boundary is odd shaped, CS may have trouble automatically resizing the pattern to fit the space. It will generate a warning message, but still try to resize the pattern. Prep Step #4. Click on the pattern and resize using the handles until satisfied. Steps to follow: 1. Click on the pattern image in the preview area to select it (pink). 2. Choose Trim Outside. 3. Click on the Trim icon. CS will prompt for a Trim boundary. 4. Click Stop when done and CS will erase everything outside the boundary. 5. Reposition the pattern image. Click on the pattern(s) to select if needed. Use the handles to re-size and reposition the pattern so it aligns to the Trim boundary. 6. Click on Start_Quilting The sewing head will move to the Start of the pattern. CS will prompt for pulling up the bobbin thread and choosing OK when ready to quilt. At the end of the quilting sequence, you will be prompted to pull up the bobbin thread and click OK Be sure to click OK because it completes this process. Copyright © 2015 Gammill, Inc. | All Rights Reserved Statler Stitcher® and CreativeStudio® are registered trademarks of Gammill, Inc
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 258 5.12 Quick Ref Right Click Options The Right Click Options appear when selected patterns are Right Clicked. Options presented depend on the patterns selected. Reposition Options - Rotate - rotates the pattern as many degrees as you like. Flip Horizontally - turns the pattern sideways. Flip Vertically - turns the pattern upside down. Mirror - creates a mirror image, using any rotation axis defined by the prompts. Rubber Stamp - makes an exact copy an existing pattern or group of patterns. When there are several patterns selected, CS will combine patterns first, and then make a copy of the group, and tag it as being unsewn. Once several patterns are grouped together, there is no Bobbin Pull-up prompt between them and they stay grouped for the entire project. If patterns are stacked more than 2 deep, use to select them.
Quick Ref Right Click Options259 Gammill, Inc. | 2015 M-S-0001 - CreativeStudio 6.0 User Manual - Rev 00 259 | Page Quick Reference Sheets Circular Array - creates a new circular pattern by repeating and rotating a single pattern. CS only needs to know which pattern to use, how many repeats are needed, how many degrees between each repeat and where the center should be placed. Echo Pattern - means CS creates a new pattern that is an outline of the original. The number of echoes and the spacing is easy. Negative spacing will create inside echo patterns. Apply Pattern - places multiple P2P patterns along another patterns path. Choose a simple pattern for the path, and a P2P pattern to be applied (OK to concatonate the P2P patterns) to that path. Combine Patterns - groups together all the selected patterns, and treats them like a single pattern for the duration of the project. Be sure to select the patterns in their proper stitching order because that is how they will stitch out.
Getting Started with CreativeStudio® 260 Export Patterns - saves the new design for future use as a special CS file type. Selecting multiple patterns and then exporting them will result in one exported pattern, not multiples. Use Virtual Stitchout (F2) before exporting to make sure the new pattern will stitch out in one continuous line design. G ive the pattern a descriptive name. Node Mode (F7) displays the pieces of each pattern, showing all nodes. Endpoint Nodes are pink squares and are used when moving, dividing or combining pattern segments. Arc nodes are blue squares and they are used to reshape the pattern segments, but not for dividing or combining pattern segments. Designer nodes are red dots and can be used by designers to change some of the pattern attributes . Divide Pattern - Is a function of Node Mode (F7). Right click any Endpoint node and choose Divide (or hover over any pink endpoint node, and press the D on the keyboard) and the pattern will be divided at that point. Reverse Start/End - swaps the start and end points, so patterns stitch backwards!