Thank you, thank you! I wish I would’ve known this earlier! It’s very scary when you lose your place for one reason or or another. I have to save this video!!
Thanks for posting this method. I always advance my quilts this way because it’s so easy and accurate. AdamSewFun also demonstrates this drag and drop method in one of his earliest you tube videos. Happy quilting!
This was just to demo how you can advance the quilt. If you hit Pause and then Resume, the machine will go to the next row. If you hit Pause and then Cancel. You will need to put the start point at the row that you want it to start stitching on. To do that, Pro-Stitcher tab, New Start/End, then use the jumps in the Start column to jump the bullseye to your desired row.
If you hit Pause and then Resume, the machine will go to the next row. If you hit Pause and then Cancel. You will need to put the start point at the row that you want it to start stitching on. To do that, Pro-Stitcher tab, New Start/End, then use the jumps in the Start column to jump the bullseye to your desired row.
It seems like it should be easy but the camera is hard to see for the Stitching on the quilt. Not being very experienced with my PSL yet, I am thinking it will come to me easier if I need to do this. But I am not quite sure at what point I would need this.. Was that explained at the beginning ?
It would have been good to see it actually start stitching out the next row, so that we’d see the desired effect. As is, it’s more like theory. However - thanks a bunch for all your work on this - it helps so much. It’s the next task I want to accomplish in practice before I do the real thing.
We were focusing on the repositioning in the video but that is a great suggestion. Here are some tips for continuing to the next row. If you hit Pause and then Resume, the machine will go to the next row. If you hit Pause and then Cancel. You will need to put the start point at the row that you want it to start stitching on. To do that, Pro-Stitcher tab, New Start/End, then use the jumps in the Start column to jump the bullseye to your desired row.
If you had only paused, you would not need to create a new start point but just hit resume for the machine to continue to the next row. If you had hit cancel, yes, you would need to create a new start point.
Great info and hope I can now pickup where I left off.
Excellent education
I have decided I much prefer repositioning every time this way. No needle distortion or pulling on the quilt. Thanks for the refresher!
Love the technique and the ideas and helping us get back to where we were
This is the only way I reposition, and I love it. I never worry about making holes in my fabric.
Thank you, thank you! I wish I would’ve known this earlier! It’s very scary when you lose your place for one reason or or another. I have to save this video!!
Glad it was helpful!
I was just thinking there must be a way to do this!! Thank you!
Ta da!!!
Thanks for posting this method. I always advance my quilts this way because it’s so easy and accurate. AdamSewFun also demonstrates this drag and drop method in one of his earliest you tube videos. Happy quilting!
Hi there! So glad it was helpful!!
Thank you!
You're welcome, Laura!
Thank you now I will try this way. What is the pantograph you used on the screen called I really love that designs.
It is called Clover Edge to Edge and is located in the PS Designs - Continuous Lines folder.
@@HandiQuilter Thank you
Also - thanks for doing this in PS Lite specifically. There aren’t a ton of videos specifically for LITE.
You are welcome. Almost everything that you see in a PS Premium video can be done in Lite as well. Only a few changes.
I do this a lot when those occasional “errors” occur. So much easier to line things back up.
We all have those "errors"!!
Great Video, tip, BUT- Not being very experienced, how does this help me start stitching next row, or where I left off?
This was just to demo how you can advance the quilt.
If you hit Pause and then Resume, the machine will go to the next row. If you hit Pause and then Cancel. You will need to put the start point at the row that you want it to start stitching on. To do that, Pro-Stitcher tab, New Start/End, then use the jumps in the Start column to jump the bullseye to your desired row.
How does the machine know to start on the next row?
If you hit Pause and then Resume, the machine will go to the next row. If you hit Pause and then Cancel. You will need to put the start point at the row that you want it to start stitching on. To do that, Pro-Stitcher tab, New Start/End, then use the jumps in the Start column to jump the bullseye to your desired row.
It seems like it should be easy but the camera is hard to see for the Stitching on the quilt.
Not being very experienced with my PSL yet, I am thinking it will come to me easier if I need to do this. But I am not quite sure at what point I would need this.. Was that explained at the beginning ?
You are the one that picks a point. It needs to be a point that you can get the machine needle to.
It would have been good to see it actually start stitching out the next row, so that we’d see the desired effect. As is, it’s more like theory. However - thanks a bunch for all your work on this - it helps so much. It’s the next task I want to accomplish in practice before I do the real thing.
She said you have to create a new start point, so no, it would not automatically start the next row.
We were focusing on the repositioning in the video but that is a great suggestion. Here are some tips for continuing to the next row.
If you hit Pause and then Resume, the machine will go to the next row. If you hit Pause and then Cancel. You will need to put the start point at the row that you want it to start stitching on. To do that, Pro-Stitcher tab, New Start/End, then use the jumps in the Start column to jump the bullseye to your desired row.
If you had only paused, you would not need to create a new start point but just hit resume for the machine to continue to the next row. If you had hit cancel, yes, you would need to create a new start point.