PREPARATION BEFORE EMBROIDERING
Be sure to turn off the power before carrying out the following.
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1“BASIC OPERATION” key
Attaching stabilizer material
Attach a stabilizer material to the reverse side of the area of fabric to be embroidered.
It is not necessary to attach a stabilizer material to fabric which is already sufficiently stiff. For thin, knit and stretch fabric which may move in the frame, attach the fabric to a
The stabilizer material should be framed along with the fabric for the best results.
There are many types of
1Embroidery frame
2 Fabric
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Embroidering different types of fabric
From normal fabrics to thick fabrics
It’s a good idea to place a piece of stabilizer fabric under (not within) the frame holding the fabric being embroidered.
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(OPTIONAL) | FRAME | USING A SMALL | EMBROIDERING |
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FRAME (OPTIONAL) | USING A | EMBROIDERING | |
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(OPTIONAL) | FRAME | USING A LARGE | EMBROIDERING |
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