Brother International PS-2250 User Manual - French - Page 89

Monogramming and Embroidering, PREPARING FOR MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING, MONOGRAMMING, EMBROIDERING

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TABLE OF CONTENTS KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE STRAIGHT AND ZIGZAG STITCHING Monogramming and Embroidering Pattern Stitch Length Stitch Width Foot Feed Dog (Zigzag Stitch) Any Any None Down Position PREPARING FOR MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING 1. Lower the feed dogs by setting the Feed Dog Position Switch to the Down Position as shown on page 30. 2. Set the Pattern Selection Dial to the appropriate Zigzag Stitch setting. 3. Draw the lettering (for monogramming) or design (for embroi- dering) on the surface of the fabric. 4. Stretch the fabric between embroidery hoops as firmly as possible with the underside of the fabric on the bottom of the inside hoop. 5. Place the work under the needle and lower the presser bar with the foot removed. 6. Pull the lower thread up through the work at the starting position by turning the balance wheel and make a few holding stitches. 7. Grip the hoop with the thumb and forefingers of both hands while pressing the fabric with the middle and third fingers and supporting the outside of the hoop with your smaller fingers. MONOGRAMMING 1. Sew, moving the hoop slowly along the lettering at a constant speed. 2. Secure with a few straight stitches at the end of the last letter. EMBROIDERING 1. Stitch the outline of the design by moving the embroidery hoop. 2. Fill in the design alternating from the outline of the design to the inside and from the inside to the edge of the outline until the design is completely filled in. Keep the stitching close together. NOTE: A long stitch is made by moving the embroidery hoop rapidly and a short stitch is made by moving it slowly. 3. Secure with a few Straight Stitches at the end of the design. BUILT-IN STITCHES BUTTONHOLE AND BUTTON SEWING USING ATTACHMENTS AND APPLICATIONS MAINTENANCE INDEX 77

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USING ATTACHMENTS
AND APPLICATIONS
MAINTENANCE
INDEX
BUTTONHOLE AND
BUTTON SEWING
BUILT-IN STITCHES
STRAIGHT AND
ZIGZAG STITCHING
KNOWING YOUR
SEWING MACHINE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Monogramming and
Embroidering
Pattern
Stitch Length
Stitch Width
Foot
Feed Dog
(Zigzag Stitch)
Any
Any
None
Down Position
PREPARING FOR MONOGRAMMING AND EMBROIDERING
1.
Lower the feed dogs by setting the Feed Dog Position Switch to
the Down Position as shown on page 30.
2.
Set the Pattern Selection Dial to the appropriate Zigzag Stitch
setting.
3.
Draw the lettering (for monogramming) or design (for embroi-
dering) on the surface of the fabric.
4. Stretch the fabric between embroidery hoops as firmly as
possible with the underside of the fabric on the bottom of the
inside hoop.
5.
Place the work under the needle and lower the presser bar with
the foot removed.
6.
Pull the lower thread up through the work at the starting position
by turning the balance wheel and make a few holding stitches.
7.
Grip the hoop with the thumb and forefingers of both hands while
pressing the fabric with the middle and third fingers and support-
ing the outside of the hoop with your smaller fingers.
MONOGRAMMING
1.
Sew, moving the hoop slowly along the lettering at a constant
speed.
2.
Secure with a few straight stitches at the end of the last letter.
EMBROIDERING
1.
Stitch the outline of the design by moving the embroidery hoop.
2.
Fill in the design alternating from the outline of the design to the
inside and from the inside to the edge of the outline until the
design is completely filled in. Keep the stitching close together.
NOTE:
A long stitch is made by moving the embroidery hoop rapidly and a
short stitch is made by moving it slowly.
3.
Secure with a few Straight Stitches at the end of the design.