Brother International Innov-ís 2800D Users Manual - English - Page 145
Embroidering Appliqué Patterns
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Embroidering Appliqué Patterns There are some patterns which call for an appliqué inside the pattern. When sewing an embroidery pattern with an appliqué, the color sewing order display shows "APPLIQUÉ MATERIAL", "APPLIQUÉ POSITION", "APPLIQUÉ", and then the sewing order of the colors around the appliqué. Memo • When "Appliqué Material", "Appliqué Position" and "Appliqué" are displayed, a specific color does not appear. Use a proper color thread to match the appliqué piece. • The following design is not preprogrammed in the machine and is used for illustration purposes only. a Attach iron-on stabilizer to the wrong side of the appliqué fabric. a SEWING AN EMBROIDERING PATTERN c After sewing is finished, remove the appliqué fabric from the embroidery frame, and then carefully cut along the stitching. Note Carefully cut out the appliqué along the outline that was sewn. If the appliqué is cut out along the inside of the outline, the appliqué fabric may not be caught by the stitching. If this step is not performed correctly, the appliqué will not be sewn correctly. In addition, carefully remove any excess threads. d Hoop the base fabric in the embroidery frame. b a Appliqué fabric (cotton, felt, etc.) b Stabilizer 5 a Embroidery b Hoop the appliqué fabric (from step a) in the embroidery frame, and then press the "Start/Stop" button to sew material of the appliqué design. a Base fabric e Press the "Start/Stop" button to sew the position of the appliqué. * Use the same color of thread to be used to attach the appliqué. a b a Outline of appliqué b Appliqué fabric → The machine sews the outline of the appliqué, then stops. Memo The embroidering procedure is the same as the basic procedure described in "Sewing Embroidery Patterns" on page 142. a b a Appliqué position b Base fabric → The machine sews around the position of the appliqué, then stops. 143