Brother International PR-1000 Upgrade KIT CW Operation Manual PRCW1 - Page 15

Attaching Stabilizer, sewing order.

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CREATING CUTWORK c With the thread color sequence display and sewing order, check the thread colors and sewing order. Attaching Stabilizer 2 In order to prevent the pattern from losing its shape during embroidering or cutting, use an iron to affix stabilizer material to the fabric being used. a Using an iron, affix the stabilizer material to the back of the fabric. a b c a Needle bar key/Thread color set up display b Thread color sequence display c Indicates that the machine will stop before the embroidering (or cutting) function is preformed. Note • Specify pause locations, if necessary, referring to "Specifying Pause Locations Before Embroidering" on page 29. • When the Cutwork mode has been turned on, the cutwork needles appear for needles 1 through 4, and their settings cannot be changed. → The machine is now prepared for cutwork. a Adhesive side of iron-on stabilizer (backing) b Fabric (wrong side) Note • Follow the package instructions for the stabilizer being used. Memo • When using fabric that cannot be ironed, such as organza, place water-soluble stabilizer above and below the fabric, and secure the sheets with an embroidery frame. Water-soluble stabilizers dissolve when washed, allowing you to create beautiful embroidery that is not stiff. a Fabric b Water-soluble stabilizers • For details on using stabilizer, refer to "Stabilizers (backing)" in chapter 7 of your machine's Operation Manual. 14

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CREATING CUTWORK
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c
With the thread color sequence display and
sewing order, check the thread colors and
sewing order.
a
Needle bar key/Thread color set up display
b
Thread color sequence display
c
Indicates that the machine will stop before the
embroidering (or cutting) function is preformed.
The machine is now prepared for cutwork.
In order to prevent the pattern from losing its
shape during embroidering or cutting, use an iron
to affix stabilizer material to the fabric being used.
a
Using an iron, affix the stabilizer material to
the back of the fabric.
a
Adhesive side of iron-on stabilizer (backing)
b
Fabric (wrong side)
Note
• Specify pause locations, if necessary,
referring to “Specifying Pause Locations
Before Embroidering” on page 29.
• When the Cutwork mode has been turned
on, the cutwork needles appear for needles
1 through 4, and their settings cannot be
changed.
a
b
c
Attaching Stabilizer
Note
• Follow the package instructions for the
stabilizer being used.
Memo
• When using fabric that cannot be ironed,
such as organza, place water-soluble
stabilizer above and below the fabric, and
secure the sheets with an embroidery
frame. Water-soluble stabilizers dissolve
when washed, allowing you to create
beautiful embroidery that is not stiff.
a
Fabric
b
Water-soluble stabilizers
• For details on using stabilizer, refer to
“Stabilizers (backing)” in chapter 7 of your
machine’s Operation Manual.
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