Reposition a design after a Motor Error, Crash, or Reboot
Hi all, Today I want to show you how I reposition a my edge to edge designs after I reboot my tablet. This can be because of a motor error, or I just had to shutdown for the night and come back the next day. I remember when I first started long arm quilting, I always thought I had to finish it before I turned my machine off, because I wasn't sure how to line things back up...well not anymore. I often come back to projects days later and this is how I line everything back up to keep going. There are a lot of new owners out there and I hope this helps you out.

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