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Old 04-19-2012, 04:25 PM
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true4uca
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Thank you, I think I have it. Can't wait to try it out tomorrow.


Originally Posted by JustAbitCrazy View Post
Another way to do this: Put your needle over the spot on the quilt where you think a low point in the next row to be stitched should be. (Pick an obvious place like the point of a leaf, etc. and something which should be close to the previous row you already stitched.) Now move your laser light so it is also on that same spot on the printed pantograph. Now your needle and your laser light are both aligned on the same spot. Do not move your laser again, but move the machine so the light falls at the beginning of the pantograph, and that should be where you should start stitching the next row. I always do a dry run on each row first, by moving the machine across the pantograph pattern, checking where the laser light falls in reference to the previous stitching along the lowest points of the pattern. Hope this makes sense.
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