Tie off, Tie-off start, Tie-off end – Baby Lock ProStitcher Version 14.04.0051 (BLPS2) Instruction and Reference Guide User Manual

Page 65: Tie-off, Distance, Tack, Micro

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Settings Menu 8.3

Tie Off

The Tie Off feature enables quilters to select their

preferred method for preventing the stitching from

coming undone (Figure 8.4).

Tie-Off Start

Select this button to perform a tie-off at the

beginning of each segment within the design.

Tie-Off End

Select this button to perform a tie-off at the end of

each segment within the design.

Tie-Off #

Enter the desired number of tie-off stitches by

using the + or buttons or by entering the number

directly in the box. This number represents the

number of stitches that are formed, not the number

of times the needle cycles. If the Tie-Off # is set

to 2 and the Micro method is selected, the needle

will cycle three times before beginning to stitch the

design. With the Tack method, the needle cycles 5

times to form two stitches forward and two stitches

back (Figure 8.5).

Figure 8.4

Figure 8.5

Distance

This box represents the length of each tie-off stitch

in inches. Enter a value in this box using either the

+ or buttons or entering the value directly into the

number box.

Tack

The Tack tie-off method forms the selected number

of stitches forward into the design and then back to

the start point before beginning to stitch the design,

thus doubling the number of stitches selected.

Micro

The Micro tie-off method will form the set number

of tie-off stitches forward into the design and then

begin stitching from there. When the design is

ending, the Pro-Stitcher will stop stitching just prior

to the end point and then perform the selected

number of tie-off stitches to the end of the design.

This method does not back over itself and is thus

more likely to be pulled loose than the Tack method.

However, it is much less noticeable than the Tack

method because there is no build-up of thread.

Distance

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