Brother International Innov-ís 2800D Users Manual - English - Page 134

Embroidering Small Fabrics and Fabric, Edges

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PREPARING THE FABRIC b Place the embroidery sheet in the inner frame, and then align the guide lines on the embroidery sheet with the marks on the fabric. b a ■ Embroidering Small Fabrics When embroidering small pieces of fabric, use temporary spray adhesive to attach the small piece of the fabric to stabilizer, and then hoop the stabilizer in the embroidery frame. If you do not wish to use a temporary spray adhesive, attach the fabric to the stabilizer with basting stitches. a a Inner frame b Guide lines c Stretch the fabric within the inner and outer frames so that there are no folds or wrinkles (see page 131). a b a Inner frame b Outer frame d Remove the embroidery sheet. b a Fabric b Stabilizer ■ Embroidering Edges or Corners When embroidering corners or edges of fabric, use temporary spray adhesive to attach the corner or edge of the fabric to stabilizer, and then hoop the stabilizer in the embroidery frame. If you do not wish to use a temporary spray adhesive, attach the fabric to the stabilizer with basting stitches. a Embroidering Small Fabrics and Fabric Edges Use embroidery stabilizer to provide extra support. After embroidering, carefully remove the stabilizer. b a Fabric b Stabilizer ■ Embroidering Ribbons or Tape When embroidering narrow pieces of fabric, use temporary spray adhesive to attach the ribbon or tape to stabilizer, and then hoop the stabilizer in the embroidery frame. If you do not wish to use a temporary spray adhesive, hoop both ends of the ribbon or tape together with the stabilizer in the embroidery frame. 132 a b a Ribbon or tape b Stabilizer

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PREPARING THE FABRIC
132
b
Place the embroidery sheet in the inner
frame, and then align the guide lines on the
embroidery sheet with the marks on the
fabric.
a
Inner frame
b
Guide lines
c
Stretch the fabric within the inner and outer
frames so that there are no folds or wrinkles
(see page 131).
a
Inner frame
b
Outer frame
d
Remove the embroidery sheet.
Embroidering Small Fabrics and Fabric
Edges
Use embroidery stabilizer to provide extra support. After
embroidering, carefully remove the stabilizer.
Embroidering Small Fabrics
When embroidering small pieces of fabric, use
temporary spray adhesive to attach the small piece
of the fabric to stabilizer, and then hoop the
stabilizer in the embroidery frame. If you do not
wish to use a temporary spray adhesive, attach the
fabric to the stabilizer with basting stitches.
a
Fabric
b
Stabilizer
Embroidering Edges or Corners
When embroidering corners or edges of fabric, use
temporary spray adhesive to attach the corner or
edge of the fabric to stabilizer, and then hoop the
stabilizer in the embroidery frame. If you do not
wish to use a temporary spray adhesive, attach the
fabric to the stabilizer with basting stitches.
a
Fabric
b
Stabilizer
Embroidering Ribbons or Tape
When embroidering narrow pieces of fabric, use
temporary spray adhesive to attach the ribbon or
tape to stabilizer, and then hoop the stabilizer in the
embroidery frame. If you do not wish to use a
temporary spray adhesive, hoop both ends of the
ribbon or tape together with the stabilizer in the
embroidery frame.
a
Ribbon or tape
b
Stabilizer
a
b
a
b
a
b
a
b
a
b