Brother International PR-620 Users Manual - English - Page 175

Using a frame pattern to, create appliqués 2

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APPENDIX Lightly apply fabric glue or spray adhesive to 3 the back of the appliqué piece that was cut out in step 1, and then attach the appliqué piece to the base fabric. Using a frame pattern to create appliqués (2) There is another way of sewing appliqués. With this method, there is no need to change the fabric in the embroidery frame. The appliqué can be created by sewing two frame patterns of the same size and shape-one sewn with straight stitches and the other sewn with satin stitches. Select a frame pattern sewn with straight 1 stitches to embroider onto the base fabric. Select the satin-stitched frame pattern with 4 the same shape to embroider the appliqué attached in step 3. 1 Place the appliqué fabric over the embroidery 2 sewn in step 1. Make sure that the area surrounded by the stitching is not larger than the area of the appliqué fabric. 1 Appliqué Note ● If the size or sewing position of the straightstitched frame pattern is changed, be sure to change the size or sewing position of the satin-stitched frame pattern in the same way. 158

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APPENDIX
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3
Lightly apply fabric glue or spray adhesive to
the back of the appliqué piece that was cut
out in step
1
, and then attach the appliqué
piece to the base fabric.
4
Select the satin-stitched frame pattern with
the same shape to embroider the appliqué
attached in step
3
.
1
Appliqué
Note
If the size or sewing position of the straight-
stitched frame pattern is changed, be sure to
change the size or sewing position of the
satin-stitched frame pattern in the same
way.
Using a frame pattern to
create appliqués (2)
There is another way of sewing appliqués. With this
method, there is no need to change the fabric in the
embroidery frame. The appliqué can be created by
sewing two frame patterns of the same size and
shape—one sewn with straight stitches and the other
sewn with satin stitches.
1
Select a frame pattern sewn with straight
stitches to embroider onto the base fabric.
2
Place the appliqué fabric over the embroidery
sewn in step
1
. Make sure that the area
surrounded by the stitching is not larger than
the area of the appliqué fabric.
1