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You are then free to adjust the actual number of thread changes per
file by manually inserting new section breaks
(Tools > Insert Section Break).
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Note: When you have a multiple-file design or a
multiple-hoop design, BuzzEdit
™
locks your design in the
appropriate hoop area so that the design sections do not shift
out of alignment at the machine. BuzzEdit
™
usually
accomplishes this by inserting several locking stitches into the
two corners of the design area which are sewn last.
Sewing Your Multiple-File Designs
To sew a multiple-file design, first mount the fabric in the hoop as
you would for any design. Then transfer the sewing files, the files
appended with a letter, to the embroidery machine. Mount the hoop
as usual. Then sew files in the order of the appended letters, -A first,
then –B, etc. Depending on the file type, after sewing each design
section you may need to remove the two locking stitches that
BuzzEdit uses to lock your design in position. Of course you should
not move or adjust the hoop between design sections because then
the sections will not align correctly.
Multiple-Position Hoops
BuzzEdit
™
allows you to create designs larger than the largest
design area supported by your design file type. It does this by
supporting the use of multiple-position hoops.










