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6-22 I 6. Embroidery Assistant Embroider on weft and warp knitted fabric • Mark the center of the lion design on the fabric you want to embroider. • Hoop Adhesive-backed paper and stick the fabric on it according to the loops' direction and making sure that the fabric is not displaced. • Alternatively, use spray-on temporary adhesive (see 6-2) to stick the fabric on the hooped embroidery stabilizer. • Select the design and position it to the place you have marked, using the icon. • You can check the position with the • Now you can embroider the design. icon. Embroider on small pieces of fabric • If you want to embroider on a small piece of fabric, for example a breast pocket or the corner of a napkin, but you cannot hoop all the fabric, you can also use Adhesive-backed paper, on which you stick the part of the fabric you want to embroider. • Mark the place you want to embroider, position the needle above the starting point and embroider the desired design. Quilting with the quilt card designs • With the quilt cards No. 29 and 50 you can achieve great quilt effects very simply and quickly. • Place bulk stabilizer and embroidery stabilizer under the fabric. • Mark the centers with a fabric marker. • Hoop all three layers of fabric. If they are too thick, tack the three layers together so that they have the same size as the hoop; then hoop Adhesive-backed paper and stick the pieces of fabric on it. • You can now embroider the selected design.

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6-22
6.
Embroidery
Assistant
Embroider
on
weft
and
warp
knitted
fabric
Mark
the
center
of
the
lion
design
on
the
fabric
you
want
to
embroider.
Hoop
Adhesive-backed
paper
and
stick
the
fabric
on
it
according
to
the
loops’
direction
and
making
sure
that
the
fabric
is
not
displaced.
Alternatively,
use
spray-on
temporary
adhesive
(see
6-2)
to
stick
the
fabric
on
the
hooped
embroidery
stabilizer.
Select
the
design
and
position
it
to
the
place
you
have
marked,
using
the
icon.
You
can
check
the
position
with
the
icon.
Now
you
can
embroider
the
design.
Embroider
on
small
pieces
of
fabric
If
you
want
to
embroider
on
a
small
piece
of
fabric,
for
example
a
breast
pocket
or
the
corner
of
a
napkin,
but
you
cannot
hoop
all
the
fabric,
you
can
also
use
Adhesive-backed
paper,
on
which
you
stick
the
part
of
the
fabric
you
want
to
embroider.
Mark
the
place
you
want
to
embroider,
position
the
needle
above
the
starting
point
and
embroider
the
desired
design.
Quilting
with
the
quilt
card
designs
With
the
quilt
cards
No.
29
and
50
you
can
achieve
great
quilt
effects
very
simply
and
quickly.
Place
bulk
stabilizer
and
embroidery
stabilizer
under
the
fabric.
Mark
the
centers
with
a
fabric
marker.
Hoop
all
three
layers
of
fabric.
If
they
are
too
thick,
tack
the
three
layers
together
so
that
they
have
the
same
size
as
the
hoop;
then
hoop
Adhesive-backed
paper
and
stick
the
pieces
of
fabric
on
it.
I
You
can
now
embroider
the
selected
design.