Stitching Modes - Baby Lock Coronet BLCT16A Instruction And Reference Manual

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Stitching Modes

The Baby Lock Coronet enables you to choose between two modes of stitch regulation (Cruise and
Precision) or to choose manual stitching.
Manual Stitching Mode
When using the manual stitching mode, the length of the stitch is determined by how quickly or slowly you
move the machine around the quilt, in combination with the number of stitches per minute (up to 1800)
you have selected. For a consistent stitch length, move the machine at a consistent speed. Experiment with
different combinations of quilting speed and stitches per minute to find what optimally works for you.
To use manual stitching mode
• Touch the Manual button and then specify the stitches per minute (SPM) by pressing the plus (+) or
minus (–) buttons on the screen or selecting one of the two gold boxes with a stitches-per-minute
preset. Pressing the plus (+) or minus (–) buttons on the screen to change the stitches per minute
has the same effect as pressing the plus (+) or minus (–) buttons on the handlebars while in Manual
mode.
To configure the manual stitching mode preset speeds
The manual mode preset speeds are two stitches-per-minute speeds, up to 1800 stitches per minute
(SPM), that are saved for quick access from the Main screen. After you set the speeds, you can choose one
of the presets when in Manual stitching mode and it becomes the current speed. Perhaps you want one
speed when doing overall quilting and another speed for micro quilting.
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