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General tips on embroidering wEacmihthbiertvoheiedebrreiiganhugttidftiuoplesseamnrebdqruohiiirdneetsrs,yoimtrecesaunpltrsba.ectiesaes,ybtuot Thread tension In general, a looser thread embroidery work than for tension is used utility sewing (i for 2). Iibennmocabbrdberdioaniistdiecoedanrsy,ebtymhseltoiurgbrehnotiulbnynbgitifonothrtmethhearaedrnajidugdshtbtti.eonTnlgdhseiissroc. nrmewahkaeossntotthhebee Sewing feet The most suitable sewing feet for embroidery work are No. 2A and 8A. Caution! Never engage embroidery work as this the top feed could cause when doing a displace ment in the embroidery pattern. Balance wEyasohsaiutcohjhuearlirsdpteseay(toei,tfmepsrntibinlemkrcoiuenoimsdrtsehhareelrienyanmvg)gyaaotcdwhnhjouiadnosnietfldlfeyiicnswousuplirtdrhetpmohawpatsttreeeoevrrtgeintarri,nalwsmgyisostm.huucIefthdhe balance (see section Balance). Stabilizing the fabric W rewedhsh.ueeMlntthawuensriylilwnmgboeardktbeeinrenigtsateleosrnetimeftnhtbhdirceoktiofdaoegbrrarytithchisnethrita,mcsphaabetreestr.eiicnTaulhlssae,trratlehybfeoilriez, we recommend: Afceaampbnprbliyrbcoeitiordroeenbrmye-oowenvmeoodrbrkrqtoheuiaaidcsrek-rlbaeyewdea.annIydhciosestamawsbpiillilylleistzaetfeadtrbe. irulintzhdeeeirt the and Aytscttohthootolhvnuaoeueabtstshmlteipacoial,tmrpiobonzaAbpiisbeyrlletliririy-stzcpooemceolarioneadnmantnttaeithsrttoereatoieybranvsniereaftwscvohlalpyehesfboef,ar.rryftwrikfhaoIceatseir.nbghtththTiltreaeafeiohlfsmscgsuesesatbbtayotlngenaaradeoetbdrdlieinprnidcmylohaeaeicazvpnoarossyeeefvmttrrbraeeawsebdrpcutosialinbeliewtrnimdmcekztieeih,etinbbrdhlr.tglear,haAworayetuaiehf.hdpsdtfgiiAeepefascerderlmhfliecteedtpdr can be washed out easily. 164

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General
tips
on
embroidering
Embroidering
does
require
some
practise,
but
with
the
right
tips
and
hints,
it
can
be
easy
to
achieve
beautiful
embroidery
results.
Thread
tension
In
general,
a
looser
thread
tension
is
used
for
embroidery
work
than
for
utility
sewing
(i
2).
In
addition,
the
bobbin
thread
tension
has
to
be
increased
by
turning
the
adjusting
screw
on
the
bobbin
case
slightly
to
the
right.
This
makes
the
embroidery
more
uniform
and
bolder.
Sewing
feet
The
most
suitable
sewing
feet
for
embroidery
work
are
No.
2A
and
8A.
Caution!
Never
engage
the
top
feed
when
doing
embroidery
work
as
this
could
cause
a
displace
ment
in
the
embroidery
pattern.
Balance
Each
pattern
in
the
machine
is
pre
programmed
with
its
optimum
length
and
width
settings.
If
you
are
embroidering
on
difficult
materials
such
as
jersey,
silk
or
heavy
woollens
however,
you
should
(if
necessary)
adjust
your
pattern
with
the
balance
(see
section
Balance).
Stabilizing
the
fabric
Whether
working
on
thick
or
thin
materials,
the
result
will
be
better
if
the
fabric
has
been
stabiliz
ed.
Many
materials
tend
to
gather,
particularly
when
using
dense
embroidery
stitches.
Therefore,
we
recommend:
Apply
iron-on
or
tear-away
stabilizer
under
the
fabric
to
be
embroidered.
Ihis
will
stabilize
it
and
can
be
removed
quickly
and
easily
after
the
embroidery
work
has
been
completed.
Avalon
is
a
transparent
gelatine
stabilizer
which
you
apply
onto
the
fabric
and
overstitch.
After
the
embroidery
work
has
been
completed,
this
stabilizer
can
be
effortlessy
removed
with
a
damp
cloth,
Alternatively,
a
gel
stabilizer
can
be
used
to
stabilize
the
fabric.
The
gel
has
a
similar
effect
to
spray-on
starch.
It
has
to
dry
after
being
applied
hut
it
becomes
very
stiff
and
can
be
embroidered
on
most
materials
without
a
paper
underlay.
After
the
coiripletion
of
the
embroidery
work,
the
gel
can
be
washed
out
easily.
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