Pattern | /A/\ |
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Length: | 0 |
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Width.I | 5 |
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Spec ai stitch | selector | |
Pressure | Darn |
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Foot: None |
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Utility
stitch
upward
FREE HAND MONOGRAMMING
For giving garments and linens a personaiized
touch,
first tiansfe;
the
design to
the
right side of the fabric. | ||
fabrics | and toweling. | In |
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run the | machine rapidly. |
An embroidery hoop | is | recommended | especially for | soft | |
order to monogram, you | must | move the | fabric slowly | and | |
Monogramming is like | writing | by moving the paper under a |
stationary
pen.
Guide
the fabric
slowly
so
that
the
zigzag
falls close
together
like
a
satin
stitch,
but
be
careful
that
the
stitches
do
not
pile
up,
When
guiding
from
side
to side, | move | fabric | slightly | |
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Practice | by | forming | loops. |
faster Once
to avoid a | heavy | area. |
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this | is | accomplished | any | ||
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letter
is
easy.
Sometimes
the use of paper | or non | woven | interfacing | ||
fabric easier. | The | paper | or interfacing | may |
under | the | fabric may |
be torn | or | cut away at |
make guiding | the |
the completion | of |
the monogram. cover loops and
When make
monogramming towels, the monogram smooth.
cellophane | placed on | the | tup | will | help | |
Pu,i or cut | away temaining | cellophane | ||||
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when finished.
Step
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Pattern:
Lenath: | 1 |
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Width: |
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Special | stitch | selector | |||
Pressure |
| Normal | |||
Foot: | All | Purpose | |||
Step | 2 |
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Pattern: | f’\/ |
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Length: | 1/4”, | 1/3” | |||
Width: |
| 24 |
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Special | stitch | selector | |||
Pressure: Normal | |||||
Foot. | All | Purpose |
Ut’Hty | stitch | upward |
Utility | stitch | upward |
APPLIQUE Applying decotative
shapes
of
fabric
scraps
to
household
articles
and
clothing
is
a
very | interesting | way | of | trimming an otherwise | plain | article. | First, | trace the | |||||||
on fabric to be |
| appliqued, then | pin or baste | it | securely in | place | on | garment. | |||||||
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| design. | ||||||||||||
small | straight | stitch | or | narrow | zigzag, sew | around | the | transferred | |||||||
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design With a After
excess
fabric
is
trimmed
away,
sew
around
the applique
with
a
satin
stitch.
For
a
smooth
curve,
stop
frequently
at
the
inside
edge of
the curve
to pivot
the
fabric
slightly.
Corners
look much
better
when
the
point
is
stitched
by
pivoting
rather
than
just | turned. |
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As | with all | decorative | ||
when stitching | and | can | ||
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stitches, | paper | may | be |
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be torn away when | the | ||
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used to | give more body |
applique | is completed. |
to
the
fabric