Create rectangular layouts

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Use General > Insert Embroidery to import embroidery design files into the current design.

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Use Layout > Auto Center to Work Area to automatically move selected object/s to the center of the work area.

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Use Layout > Layout to Rectangular Quilt Block Corners

to create copies of selected object/s in each corner of the work area.

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Use Mirror-Merge Settings > Work Area Margin to specify a margin (in mm) between edge of work area and duplicates.

Create large embroidery layouts using Layout tools together with selected design/s and/or object/s. The tools listed above are the ones you will need for rectangular layouts.

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To create a rectangular layout...

1Define your work area according to its application – e.g. as a layout for a tablecloth.

2Insert a design and/or select a design/s or object/s already on-screen.

3Resize as necessary. Optionally, use the Auto Center to Work Area tool to move selected object/s to the center of the work area. Press Enter to confirm.

4Insert further objects as needed. Move to the desired position in the work area. Use arrow keys to nudge into position.

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5Before you copy the design to the work area, you need to decide whether to merge color blocks:

6Click Layout to Rectangular Work Area. Wireframe copies are mirrored about vertical and horizontal axes.

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7Use the Work Area Margin control on the Layout Workarea Settings toolbar to specify a margin (in mm) between the edge of the work area and the duplicates.

8Press Esc to cancel or Enter to confirm.

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9Check the design layout in the Color Film. Manually resequence colors where necessary.

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When used in conjunction with the Multi-Hooping toolbox, you can place multiple hoops around a single design.

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