PRINT AND STITCH (COMBINING EMBROIDERY PATTERNS AND PRINTED DESIGNS)

Note

Before printing onto iron-on paper or printable fabric, we recommend performing a test print to check the print settings.

For details on printing on iron-on transfer sheets or printable fabric, refer to the instructions for the iron-on transfer sheets and printable fabric.

Some printers will automatically print an image flipped if an iron-on transfer sheet is selected as the paper. For details, refer to the instructions for the printer being used.

cPrint the embroidery position sheet (file named E_1p.pdf) onto plain paper.

aEmbroidery position sheet

Note

When printing the PDF file for the embroidery position sheet, specify the highest image quality possible for full-color printing. In addition, we recommend printing on matte paper. If this is not done, the built- in camera may not be able to correctly detect the embroidery positioning mark.

dIf an iron-on transfer sheet is used, transfer the image onto fabric.

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For details on transferring from iron-on transfer sheets, refer to the instructions for the iron-on transfer sheets.

If necessary, cut the iron-on transfer sheet to the size of the pattern before transferring the image.

Sewing Embroidery Patterns

aHoop in the embroidery frame the fabric with the background image ironed on.

bCut the paper printed with the center positioning image so it can easily be positioned aligned with the background

image on the fabric.

*Lines or color changes in the image can help you find the correct alignment position.

cPlace the paper printed with the positioning image on top of the fabric so that the pattern is aligned, and then affix the paper to the fabric with cellophane tape to prevent the paper from moving.

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aCellophane tape

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