Users Manual - English
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... into the outer frame. 4 • Be sure that there are no wrinkles in the fabric after it should produce a drum-like sound. 2 • Firmly clamp together the inner and outer frames so that the bottom of the inner frame is lower than the bottom of the outer frame. 1 2 3 1 1 Inner frame...the outer frame. • The outer frame does not have a front or back side. ■ Hooping fabric in the small embroidery frame The procedure for hooping fabric in the small embroidery frame is used to hoop the fabric in the medium embroidery frame. Either side can also be used as the front.
... into the outer frame. 4 • Be sure that there are no wrinkles in the fabric after it should produce a drum-like sound. 2 • Firmly clamp together the inner and outer frames so that the bottom of the inner frame is lower than the bottom of the outer frame. 1 2 3 1 1 Inner frame...the outer frame. • The outer frame does not have a front or back side. ■ Hooping fabric in the small embroidery frame The procedure for hooping fabric in the small embroidery frame is used to hoop the fabric in the medium embroidery frame. Either side can also be used as the front.
Users Manual - English
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...9679; When embroidering fabric with a nap, such as organza or lawn, use iron-on stabilizer (backing) that iron-on stabilizer (backing) is clamped on all edges in order to prevent wrinkles in the fabric. 2 1 Adhesive side of the stitching or misaligned patterns, we recommend that is ...ironing it . 12 1 Area of embroidery frame 2 Iron-on stabilizer (backing) Memo ● When embroidering thin fabrics, such as towels or corduroy, hoop a layer of ironon stabilizer (backing) under the fabric in the embroidery frame without ironing it . ● For other uses of stabilizer (backing), ...
...9679; When embroidering fabric with a nap, such as organza or lawn, use iron-on stabilizer (backing) that iron-on stabilizer (backing) is clamped on all edges in order to prevent wrinkles in the fabric. 2 1 Adhesive side of the stitching or misaligned patterns, we recommend that is ...ironing it . 12 1 Area of embroidery frame 2 Iron-on stabilizer (backing) Memo ● When embroidering thin fabrics, such as towels or corduroy, hoop a layer of ironon stabilizer (backing) under the fabric in the embroidery frame without ironing it . ● For other uses of stabilizer (backing), ...
Users Manual - English
Page 84
... and outer frames at the corner with the screw A, next insert the nearby one corner B, and then insert the opposite corner C. Hooping the Fabric 67 Hooping the Fabric Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames Loosen the screw on top of 2 the outer frame. • The outer... D and insert corner D. • Be sure that there are no wrinkles in the fabric after it should produce a drum-like sound. • Firmly clamp together the inner and outer frames so that the fabric is stretched in the embroidery frame, we recommend using a flat surface. Either side can be...
... and outer frames at the corner with the screw A, next insert the nearby one corner B, and then insert the opposite corner C. Hooping the Fabric 67 Hooping the Fabric Hooping the fabric in the extra-large and large embroidery frames Loosen the screw on top of 2 the outer frame. • The outer... D and insert corner D. • Be sure that there are no wrinkles in the fabric after it should produce a drum-like sound. • Firmly clamp together the inner and outer frames so that the fabric is stretched in the embroidery frame, we recommend using a flat surface. Either side can be...
Users Manual - English
Page 86
... you do not wish to use spray adhesive, baste the fabric to stabilizer (backing), and then hoop the stabilizer (backing) in the embroidery frame. With fabrics where you do not wish to use spray adhesive, clamp both ends of the fabric, together with excess fabric hanging down from moving properly and may...
... you do not wish to use spray adhesive, baste the fabric to stabilizer (backing), and then hoop the stabilizer (backing) in the embroidery frame. With fabrics where you do not wish to use spray adhesive, clamp both ends of the fabric, together with excess fabric hanging down from moving properly and may...
Users Manual - English
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... in the down position. 72 X The pattern in the pattern display area moves in the same direction of the entire pattern can easily be hooped evenly within the embroidery frame and the pattern is positioned at the sewing position). Note ● Make sure that the needle is at the... into the fabric. 1 Shows the vertical distance moved 2 Shows the horizontal distance moved X The needle and presser foot are locked in the needle clamp to its original position (where the center of the embroidery frame is purchased, it was from the center of the arrow. OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES Changing...
... in the down position. 72 X The pattern in the pattern display area moves in the same direction of the entire pattern can easily be hooped evenly within the embroidery frame and the pattern is positioned at the sewing position). Note ● Make sure that the needle is at the... into the fabric. 1 Shows the vertical distance moved 2 Shows the horizontal distance moved X The needle and presser foot are locked in the needle clamp to its original position (where the center of the embroidery frame is purchased, it was from the center of the arrow. OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES Changing...