Kenmore 010, 519, 38, 200 owner manual Types of Stabilizer, Adhesive iron-onstabilizer

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Stabilizer

To obtain the best quality embroidery, it is important to use stabilizers.

Types of Stabilizer

Tear-away stabilizer

Tear-away stabilizer is made from a fiber that will tear easily. Use tear-away stabilizers for stable woven fabrics. After stitching, tear away the stabilizer so that the small portion left in the back of the stitching will not affect the wear.

Iron-on stabilizer

Iron-on stabilizer is an adhesive type stabilizer for knits

and all kinds of unstable fabrics. Fuse it to the wrong side of the fabrics with an iron.

Cut-away stabilizer

Cut-away stabilizer is a non-woven fabric that does not

tear. Cut the excess portion after stitching. Use cut-away stabilizers for knits and all kinds of unstable fabrics.

Water soluble stabilizer

Water soluble stabilizer will dissolve in water. Use this stabilizer for cutwork or lace embroidery, and also for the right side of looped fabrics such as towel to avoid loops coming through the embroidery.

Sticky stabilizer

Sticky stabilizer is a sticky paper used for securing a small fabric or work that cannot be secured in the hoop. It is also used for velvet and other napped fabric that would be permanently marked by the hoop.

Usage:

The stabilizer should be attached to the wrong side of fabric.

More than one layer may be required.

For firm fabrics, you may place a thin paper under the fabric.

Non-adhesive stabilizer should be used when embroidering fabric which cannot be ironed or for sections which are difficult to iron.

Cut the stabilizer larger than the embroidery hoop and set

it on the hoop so that the entire piece is fastened with the

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hoop to prevent looseness of the fabric.

 

Adhesive (iron-on)stabilizer

Place the wrong side of fabric _ and the glossy side of the

stabilizer _ together. Fold up a corner of the stabilizer and fuse it with an iron.

Wrong side of fabric

Stabilizer

Corner of the stabilizer

Notes:

Fold up a corner of the stabilizer, to make it easier to peel off the excess stabilizer after stitching.

Ironing temperatures vary depending on kind of

adhesive type stabilizer.

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Contents Canada Inc., Toronto Ont I5S Sears Roebuck Co., Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U.S.AImportant Safety Instructions Sears Maintenance Agreement U.S.AMaster Protection Agreements Specification Machine SpecificationsTable of Contents Section VI. Embroidery Normal Maintenance Names of Parts Section I. Name of Parts993010900 Available Accessories and AttachmentsBefore UsingYour Sewing Machine Connecting Machine to Power SupplyAuto-lock Button Reverse ButtonMachine Operating Buttons Start/stop Patterns 1, 2,6and7 i,jTo Drop or Raise the Feed Dogs Foot ControlOperation Instructions Pressure DialExtension Table Detaching the tablePresser Foot Lifter Changing Needle Thread CuerChanging Presser Foot Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns Blind hem stitch foot Foot G Presser Foot Types Zigzag foot Foot aStraight stitch foot Foot H Automatic buttonhole foot Foot RPage Selecting Needle and Fabric Weight Fabric Type Needle Needle SizeHorizontal spool pin Spool pin Bobbin Winding Inserting the bobbin Built-in needle threader Threading the Machine Threading the machineDrawing up bobbin thread Up/down needle button Visual Touch Screen Utility Stitches Pattern SelectionMachine Settings Common set modeScreen Contrast Reset all to defaults Flag Mode-Language SelectionDesired language key Straight Stitch Securing seamChanging sewing direction Up/down needle button Quilting Needle plate guide lineTo sew from the edge of thick fabric Black button Manual Adjustment of Straight Stitches Quilting with Walking FootTo attach the walking foot Walking foot Changing stitch length j + key Changing needle drop position j + keyPage Lock-a-matic Stitch Variety Straight StitchesLocking Triple StretchStitch Stitch pattern BastingZipper Sewing Stretch Stitch Stitch patternTo sew Fabric preparationManual Adjustment of Zigzag Stitch Width and f Length Stitch width adjusting keys Stitch length adjusting keysZigzag Stitch Changing stitch length +key Changing stitch width +keyAdjust the Needle Thread Tension for Zigzag Stitch Overedge Stitch using zigzag stitch Variety Overcasting Stitches OveredgeMultiple Zigzag Stitch Double SergingBlind Hem Stitch ShellTuckRounded keyhole BH Various kinds of buttonholes and their usesSquare BH Round end BHPreparation for sewing Groove SquareTo repeart buttonhole sewing Iquare BH Now SewingOefau Default Changing buttonhole widthChanging buttonhole stitch density Corded Buttonhole Stitch pattern To sew a shorter darning Reverse button Required length To adjust the evenness of darningDarning To sew Button holderTo sew the same size tack TackingEyelet To adjust the size of an eyeletNeedle up/down key Default keyCancel key Twin needle keyVertical mirror key Program Key Press Key to program pattern combinationKeys Delete KeyElongation Sewing One Cycle Pattern SewingProgramming Pattern Combination Example pattern 28 Programming Pattern Combination with Mirror ImageProgramming French Knot Example Pattern 51, 39Combination Satin Stitch and Decorative Example Pattern Twin Needle Sewing To Sew from the Beginning of a Combination Pattern With KeyExamplepatterns 28, 30 Individual Pattern AdjustmentProgram Check Saving Opening File SavingAssigning a file name Deleting a Saved File Opening a Saved FileFont key When you press key, the font selection window European accented letters key@ Memory check key Deleting a Letter Inserting a Letter characterProgramming a Monogram Example Programming in block type Editing a MonogramGetting Ready to Sew Embroidery Embroidery Hoop FInstruction for template Stabilizer Types of StabilizerAdhesive iron-onstabilizer To Set the Fabric in the Embroidery Hoop To Attach the Embroidery Hoop To Attach Embroidery Foot PThread Holder Built-in Embroidery Designs Centerline Embroidery Mode SetEmbroidery maximum speed Grid sizeEmbroidery Screen Og/ST key Stitch back/forward keysSewing Results Starting To Sew EmbroideryNumberlLetter key Monogram EmbroideryMonogram Selection Screen Font key@ Letter size key File save keyColor change key Making corrections Letter MonogramExample 2-Letters with a crest Example 2-Letters without a crestTo eject the ATA PC card ATA PC CardSelecting the Card Designs To insert the ATA PC cardReader/writer Connecting Reader/writerRS-232C cable RS-232C connector Reader/Writer Pattern Selection ScreenSelecting the Pattern on the Edit Screen Edit ModePattern Selection Windows in the Edit Mode Moving the Selected DesignFlipping the Selected Pattern Resizing the Selected PatternRotating the Selected Pattern Changing the Fabric and Thread ColorsFabric color change Thread Color change Pattern Combination Example Ih ffPage Sewing Results Blank Replacing the Light Bulbs SECTIONVll. Normal Maintenance sAssembling the Hook Race Cleaning the Hook AreaConventional Sewing Monogram BlockScript Built-in Embroidery Designs Built-in Embroidery Monogram GothicChelnham Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Get it fixed, at your home or ours

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