Reposition Menu; To Position A Design To The Intersection Of The Crosshairs - Baby Lock Pro-Stitcher BLPS3 Instruction And Reference Manual

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Reposition Menu

The main way to reposition a design for quilting is to create an area based on your quilt and then to use
the Reposition or Skew/Align tools to position the design relative to that area. However, you can use the
reposition functions even if you haven't defined an area.
 NOTE: You can't use the Skew and Align functions with the Reposition functions. For example, if
you skew a design to a defined area and then select one of the reposition options, the Skew/Align
settings are turned off (essentially resetting the design to its original shape) and the reposition
action takes place.
Centers the design
at the current needle
and crosshair
position.
Repositions a design
relative to the Home
location.
Machine Quilting Tip: To quilt a skewed design multiple times
If you want to stitch a skewed design multiple times on the quilt, baseline the design (select
the Baseline button in the lower right corner of the screen) and then reposition the design.

To position a design to the intersection of the crosshairs

• Move the quilting machine needle to a position on the quilt where the design is to be quilted. If you
positioned the needle at the top-left corner, press the top-left corner button. Pro-Stitcher aligns the
top-left corner of the design with the position of the needle and crosshairs. The bottom-left corner,
top-right corner, and bottom-right corner buttons work the same way.
Positions top-left corner of the
design at the intersection of the
crosshairs.
Positions the top-right corner of
the design at intersection of the
crosshairs.
Pro-Stitcher User Manual
The four corner
positioning buttons
position a design
relative to the
crosshairs.
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