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    Explore  Files .qli is the Quilting Language format that the stitcher recognizes as a pattern file. 
    .pat is an encrypted Pattern File.  
    .csq is another Quilting Language format used for derivative patterns that you
    created (by modifying an existing pattern) and exported, giving it a new name.  .csqx is the encrypted version of a .csq file.  
    .dxf is a CAD format used by CAD systems and recognized by the Statler. 
    A special file type that the CreativeStudio recognizes is a  project file
     (file
    extension is .proj or .projx). Project files contain all the patterns, sizes and other
    descriptive information needed to complete a quilt. Projects are described in depth
    later.
    At some time, additional patterns will be purchased and will need to be moved to the
    folder containing your personal files;  C:\My_PersonalPatterns. The new files will
    exist on some type of removable media (like a  thumb drive
    ) and File Explorer can
    help copy them to their new folder.
    First, insert the  thumb drive
     (removable media generally need a USB port) and
    open up  File Explorer .   Search
     the folder structure and find the removable media. 
    Tip:  Scan the thumb drive with up-to-date Antivirus software before you move it to
    your Statler. It is wise to do this EVERY time you move media between computers.
    This protects your investment in your Statler Stitcher. 
    In this example, the thumb drive has been given the letter H but each computer
    can be different so it might be E, F, G, H, or some other letter. The example shows
    the thumb drive has two folders used for copying files to/from the home computer
    and the Statler. These folders are named:  FilesFromStatler
     and FilesToStatler
    .
    Using descriptive names for files and folders make this process much easier. 
    Copying Files
    We know where the files are (source is H:\FilesToStatler) and where they need to be
    placed (destination is C:\My_PersonalPatterns). File  Explorer is used here too.
    Show the source files in the pane on the right, and show the destination folder in the
    pane on the left. 
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    Tip:  Copying or moving can also be done by dragging the group of files to the
    destination. If the source and destination are in the same path, the files are moved.
    If they are in different paths, they are copied. 
    Rename Files
    The new files in this example have names that are more like product codes than
    pattern file names, so change them to something you can recognize. Again, File
    Explorer makes this easy.
    Right click the file name, and choose Rename. The filename will be hightlighted so
    just type the new name in, and press Enter to save it. 
      Managing Recorded Files
     
    One of the outstanding features of CreativeStudio is the ability to use the stitcher to
    create an original design by  recording
     the motions for stitching that design and
    save them so it can be used repeatedly. CS will automatically name the pattern file
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    Explore  Files 
    and save it to a folder on your computer. The path is: 
    C:\Patterns Recorded\yyyyMondd_hhmmss.qli. 
    This looks scary but it is really very logical. The new pattern file needs a name that is
    unique, and the current date and time make it unique. A pattern recorded on New Years
    Day, shortly after noon might be named 
    
    It can be found in the folder C:\Recorded Patterns.
    When a recorded patterns is sure to be used again, it is a good idea to  Export
     the file,
    giving it a descriptive name,  putting it in your My Patterns folder and saving it as a .csq
    file. The .csq format is preferred because it is saved as arcs, not polylines. That is a techy
    reason but it means the file is saved more efficiently.  
    Buying Pattern Files
     
    Statler Stitcher owners seem to share an appreciation for beauty and perfection.
    This is one of the reasons we tend to build a stash of patterns. Finding the perfect
    motif for a quilt is fun and stitching it out is very satisfying. So, building a stash of
    patterns is bound to happen. Each designer has a style of their own, so try patterns
    from multiple designers, and collect all their pattern catalogs too! They are really
    inspirational. When ready to place an order, here is what to do: 
    1. Log on to their website and view their catalogs. Most catalogs have shopping cart
    functions, so you can be adding patterns to your shopping cart as you find them.
    When you are done shopping, follow the instructions for checking out and paying for
    the patterns. Each designer does this a little differently so follow their directions
    carefully. One of the steps is to give your name, address and email address. The
    designer will either email the patterns to you or tell you how to download them
    yourself. 
    2. When you get your patterns save them to your home computer first. (This
    assumes that your home computer has internet access, a firewall and virus security
    software.) All new files should be received by (and saved on) your home computer
    so it can check them for viruses, etc. The Statler Stitcher should never be connected
    to a network.
    3. Frequently the patterns will arrive in a zipped file folder, which means it has been
    compressed so it takes less space and can be sent to you faster. It is easy to unzip
    a folder. Just like Windows Explorer, right click the zipped folder and follow the
    instructions. There is a wizard that will help explain the process. 
    4. Now copy the files to your Statler Stitcher computer. 
    Moving Files
     
    Many people use the terms copy and move interchangeably because they are so
    similar. When files are copied from one place (source) to another (destination), the
    original files on the source remain. When files are moved from one place (source) to
    another (destination) the original files are deleted.
    The previous section described how to copy files from a Removable Media to a
    folder on the Statler computer. Copying files from the home computer to the Statler
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    computer works exactly the same, but it takes two steps.  The first step is to copy or
    move files from the home computer to the removable media, and the second is to
    copy or move the files from the removable media to the Statler computer. Easy! 
    Downloading new versions of the software
    . 
    The Statler Stitcher is a stand-alone system which means it should NOT be
    connected to the internet or have any other graphics software loaded on the
    computer. This guarantees that the CS software can run at peak performance and
    anti-virus software is not needed. Screen Savers should NOT be used either.
    The first time CreativeStudio is installed, it must be done from a CD because it is big
    (see the Installation Guide section). After the  initial installation however, you can
    download new files from the Gammill / Statler website. Use a different computer
    (your home computer) to access the internet when downloading files. All software
    upgrades are announced on the Gammill website and on several internet discussion
    groups. Access to the Technical Support section of the site  www.Gammill.net
     requires some setup so call the Statler Stitcher Tech Support people first.
    If you have no desire to ever download software, Statler (and most pattern
    designers) will copy the software to a CD and mail it to you. There will always be a
    fee for this extra service, so call first and ask about the process. 
    1.2.3 Add New Text Fonts
    Adding additional fonts is possible and easy.  Standard Microsoft fonts can be added
    by copying them from another computer to a thumb drive (jump stick) and installing
    them on the Statler computer. Free fonts can also be found and downloaded from
    the internet. It is a good idea to check these (do a virus scan) on a different
    computer before installing them on the Statler computer. Also, be sure CS is not
    open and running when installing new fonts. 
    1.  Find the new fonts
     (probably using the computer you use to connect to the
    Internet): 
    * Click on Start button, click Settings, Click on Control Panel, Double click Font
    folder. 
    * Double click any font name to see what it looks like. 
    2.  Copy the new fonts
     from the source computer to a thumb drive:
    * Highlight the fonts and copy them. 
    * Click on Folders button to find the thumb drive. 
    *  Navigate to the destination folder
     on the thumbdrive
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    Add New Text Fonts
    * Click Edit command, Click Paste.
    When done, Safely Remove the Hardware (eject the thumbdrive).
    Tip:  Scan the thumb drive with up-to-date Antivirus software before you move it to
    your Statler. It is wise to do this EVERY time you move media between computers.
    This protects your investment in your Statler Stitcher. 
    3.  Install the new fonts
     from the thumb drive.  
    * Insert the thumb drive into the Statler computer.
    * Click Start button, Click Settings, Click Control Panel, Double Click Fonts folder.
    * Click on File Command, Choose Install New Font.
    4. Navigate to the folder containing the new fonts.
    * Select the new fonts to install
    * Click OK.
    TIP:  
    CS can use any standard Windows font for text. Some fonts look
    great but sew poorly because they were created with polylines, so test all
    fonts before using them.   
    						
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    2 Main Screen Layout
    This section is dedicated to understanding the main  CreativeStudio®(CS) screen. It
    is important to note that there is more than one way to execute (almost) any
    command. Creative Studio ® was written to work on multiple computer platforms and
    operating systems, so navigating the main screen and its options depends on the
    computer you are using.
    Quilting commands are can be initiated with a mouse, stylus, touch, and even the
    keypad mounted to the sewing head. The term click can refer to any of these
    methods.  Therefore, step-by-step instructions are guidelines, not rigid processes.
    The power of this system is in its flexibility.   
    For example, there are several ways to create a boundary on the main screen. It can
    be defined using the keypad on the sewing head, or using the mouse on the screen,
    or using a touchscreen stylus (or your finger) if you have a touchscreen monitor.
    Some commands have keyboard shortcuts. Use the tools and methods you prefer.
    All quilting processes are initiated from the Main Screen, shown here. 
      
    The top section has all the tools and commands needed;  Title Bar
    , Command Bar
    , Tool Bar
    . The center section is the main  working area
    . It is divided into three
    distinct areas;  Project information
    , Properties Properties (Details)
     and the
    Preview area
    . At the bottom of the screen is the  Status Bar
     and the Task (or
    Start) Bar . Each area will be discussed in more detail later, when they are used to
    describe the quilting process.
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    2.1 Title Bar
    The Title Bar is a standard feature in most software products. It displays the title of
    the software program being used and the name of the file currently being used. For
    CS, the file is a project.
     Title Bars also contain three important icons.  Minimize  will shrink the screen, making it a button on the task bar. 
    Re-size  will change the screen size (Full Screen or Partial Screen) 
    Exit  is a fast way to close the software (Also called X-it meaning click on the
    X). 
    						
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    2.2 Command Bar
    The Command Bar is the second line of the screen. Click on any of the words, and a
    drop-down box appears, showing the choices for that command.
    2.2.1 File Command
    The File commands are used to organize and save your work. CS uses  ‘Projects’ to
    collect, hold, preview and save the patterns and layout you choose for your quilt. 
    Projects
     are described in detail later in this text so at this point, consider them to
    be a file folder that holds all the details about a quilt. Click on the command “File” to
    see the options.
    New Project  - is used when starting a new quilt. (Ctrl+N is the keyboard shortcut).
    Open Project
     - is used when the project already exists. (Ctrl+O is the keyboard
    shortcut).
    Save Project
     - saves all of the elements of the project together using the current
    project name. Save Often!   (Ctrl+S is the keyboard shortcut).
    Save Project As
     - saves all of the elements of the project together AND lets you
    give it a different name. 
    Import Image
     - allows you to import a picture image - like a quilt block, so you can
    audition your block with different quilting patterns. (Ctrl+I is the keyboard shortcut).
    Export Image
     - allows you to make a copy of what is shown on the Work Area, and
    export that imageinto the StatlerStitcher Images folder, to be shared with others.
    (Ctrl+E is the keyboard shortcut). 
    Exit CreativeStudio
     - will close the software, just like the Quick Exit icon.
    Tip:  The default project name is “My Quilt Project”. Although it is possible to add
    patterns to this and save it, it is not advisable. So, always provide your own project
    names. Consider using a naming convention that somehow identifies the quilt;
    perhaps by customer, date, style, event or some other combination of methods .  
    2.2.2 Edit Command
    CS provides the ability to undo (or redo) the previous command, so if a command
    step is made by mistake, it can be immediately corrected. This does not apply to
    numeric measurement changes, just adjustments on the Preview area. CS
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    remembers the recent commands (called the stack) performed in the current quilt
    group, so if you backup too far, Redo will “Undo the Undo” or go forward again. 
    Store Undo  will store the current state (this is for the techie people).  
    Undo
     will reverse the previous command.
    Redo
     will re-execute the previous command. 
    2.2.3 View Command
    CS can include (or exclude) certain windows which contain some of the operating
    details.  
    View Keypad Window  means to display an image of the keypad mounted to your
    sewing head. It will appear in the lower right corner of the Preview area.
    View Crosshair  means to show the needle position of the sewing head, on the
    computer screen in the preview area. Like on a graph, the needle position has X and
    Y co-ordinates. To make it easy to find this position on the screen these appear as
    horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) translucent blue lines. The intersection of the two lines
    is the crosshair which is the needle position.
    View Grid  - Choosing to display a grid will change the look of the preview area. It
    can look like graph paper with very fine lines and it is helpful when drawing and
    planning pattern positioning.
    View Grid Size  - Choose the distance between the grid lines that helps you plan the
    designs effectively. If precise pattern placement is important, the grid size might be
    set to a quarter inch (0.25) but if the pattern is very large scale, the grid size might
    be better at one inch or more. 
    2.2.4 Draw Command
    In addition to the hundreds of patterns in CS, it is also possible to use the mouse to
    create boundaries, create new patterns and to modify existing patterns. Complete 
    						
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