Predefined patterns are often not necessary and should only be used in certain applications. A pattern should be predefined if a stitch needs to be made at the intersection point of two or more quilt lines.
Be aware that the operator will not be able to adjust stitches-per-inch, quantity-of-backtacks, or backtack-length values for a predefined pattern.
Continuous Sew Method
Attempts to make the entire sew path with as few trims as possible (some trims may be required to complete the pattern).
Attempts to make the entire sew path with as few stitch-overlaps as possible (some overlaps may be required to complete the pattern).
Is the fastest stitch-out option.
Tack and Jump Method
Attempts to make the entire sew path without any stitch-overlaps.