How to deal with too much pattern or too little pattern at the end of an Edge to Edge
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Too Much Pattern at the End of an Edge to Edge
For small adjustments, simply select the unquilted pattern row and use the Edge handles to adjust the bottom of the row upward. If there is a great deal of pattern left, you may need to use trim or fill to remove excess pattern sections. Select Draw Trim and Trim Inside. Using the mouse, draw a trim over the area you don’t wish to sew.
Too Little Pattern at the End of an Edge to Edge
For small adjustments, simply select the unquilted pattern row(s) and use the Edge handles to adjust the bottom of the row downward.
If there is a large area that needs to be filled with patterns, select the last row of patterns after it has been stitched. Then right-click and select Toggle Group Unsewn.
You now have another row of patterns available to stitch. Position the head and use Roll Quilt. You'll be prompted to repeat the Mark End of E2E Quilt process to mark the new end of the quilt. There may now be too much pattern at the end of the E2E which can be dealt with in one of the ways outlined in the previous section.