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Embroidering with the Border Embroidery Frame, Sample Projects Using the Border Embroidery Frame

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Embroidering with the Border Embroidery Frame Since the fabric can easily be repositioned and rehooped if the border embroidery frame is used, this frame is useful for embroidering repeated patterns while sliding the fabric. An added feature of this frame is that the pressure applied by the upper and lower frames does not leave an indentation in the fabric. An area of 10 cm × 18 cm can be embroidered. ■ Selecting a Pattern For this example, we will select an embroidery pattern available on the CD-ROM. CAUTION • Do not leave the border embroidery frame within the reach of children, otherwise injuries may result. Note • When the border embroidery frame is not being used, unlock it before storing it. ■ Sample Projects Using the Border Embroidery Frame We recommend using the border embroidery frame when embroidery repeated patterns at the edges of items such as curtains, chair covers, bed covers, tablecloths and blankets. Memo • Since it may take some time to recall a pattern from the CD-ROM directly to the sewing machine, copy the pattern from the CD-ROM to the computer, transfer it to USB media or a removable disk, and then recall it from the sewing machine. a Copy the embroidery pattern from the CDROM to the computer. b Copy the pattern to be used to USB media or a removable disk in your computer. c Install embroidery foot "W" and the embroidery unit on the sewing machine. d Press , and then recall the pattern from the USB media or computer to the sewing machine. e Combine the patterns and use the border function to repeat the pattern. Memo • For details on the border function, refer to "Designing Repeated Patterns" in chapter 6 of the Operation Manual for the sewing machine. 3

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Embroidering with the Border
Embroidery Frame
Since the fabric can easily be repositioned and
rehooped if the border embroidery frame is used, this
frame is useful for embroidering repeated patterns while
sliding the fabric. An added feature of this frame is that
the pressure applied by the upper and lower frames
does not leave an indentation in the fabric. An area of
10 cm × 18 cm can be embroidered.
Sample Projects Using the Border
Embroidery Frame
We recommend using the border embroidery frame
when embroidery repeated patterns at the edges of
items such as curtains, chair covers, bed covers,
tablecloths and blankets.
Selecting a Pattern
For this example, we will select an embroidery pattern
available on the CD-ROM.
a
Copy the embroidery pattern from the CD-
ROM to the computer.
b
Copy the pattern to be used to USB media or
a removable disk in your computer.
c
Install embroidery foot "W" and the
embroidery unit on the sewing machine.
d
Press
, and then recall the pattern from the
USB media or computer to the sewing machine.
e
Combine the patterns and use the border
function to repeat the pattern.
CAUTION
Do not leave the border embroidery frame within
the reach of children, otherwise injuries may result.
Note
When the border embroidery frame is not being
used, unlock it before storing it.
Memo
Since it may take some time to recall a pattern from
the CD-ROM directly to the sewing machine, copy
the pattern from the CD-ROM to the computer,
transfer it to USB media or a removable disk, and
then recall it from the sewing machine.
Memo
For details on the border function, refer to
“Designing Repeated Patterns” in chapter 6 of the
Operation Manual for the sewing machine.