I love to help, and this is one of those things that you will say. . . duh!
Most machines have the basting built in but it is called "frames." In this case, it is Item #4 on my machine.
This is the configuration on my machine, and of course, yours will differ. In this case, select "frames" and select some outline that is useable for your design. Most of the time, a circle or square is all that is needed. Then, instead of selecting a 'pattern,' select the one that looks like a single line. Resize for your baste to be outside of your design and you are ready to baste.
If you cannot make the baste large enough because the design is max to your hoop, baste anyway. When you remove the baste, some of that will be covered by your design. Since it is covered, no harm, leave those stitches where they are.
One note. Many times you will have your pattern selected before you select your basting. Doing the above, after your pattern is selected places the basting AFTER the fact. Therefore, you need to adjust your sew out, advancing color by color until you baste BEFORE you start your design. You will understand this when you get to this point because the baste is at the end, not the beginning of the sew out.
If frames are not on your machine, you can use these.
I hope this helps, Pat, The Avid Embroiderer
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