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A cn goo o > c 0c ­ nonx tn. ms O •rf' :' orio ctfnc> 'CrO.m n -it • P rt JO 5 01 ter F. Monogramming anti Embroidering j Pattern Stitch Length !Hitch Width Any Any Foot None PREPARING FOR MONOGRAN MING AND 'EMBROIDERING 1. Remove the power supply plug from the out', 1. And place the darning plate on the needle plate as shown ii fig. A. Connect the power supply plug into a w( II outlet. 2. Set the Pattern Selection Dial to the appropr ire Zigzag Stitch setting. 3. Draw the lettering (for monogran ming) or desi in (for embroidering) on the surface of the fabric 4. Stretch the fabric between ei rthroidery he -ass as firmly as possible with the underside of he fabric on he bottom of the inside hoop. 5. Place the work under the needli and lower th r pressor bar with the foot removed. 6. Pull the bwer thread up through the work at 2 : starling position by turning the balance wheel arid make a fee holding stitches. 7. Grip the hoop with the thumb am I forefingers c both hands while pressing the fabric with the midcle and third ft gers and supporting the outside of the hoop will r your smaller lingers. MONOGRAMMING 1. Sew, moving the hoop slowly ;tong the lett( rring at a constant speed. 2. Secure with a few straight stitc ies at the en' I of the last letter. EMBROIDERING 1. Stitch the outline of the design by moving the embroidery hoop. 2. Fill in the design altemating froin the outline f the design to the inside and from the inside to me edge of It 9 outline until the design is completely filled in. 1< tep the stitch tig close together. NOTE: A long stitch is made by moving th embroidery loop rapidly and a short stitch is made by moving it lowly. 3. Secure with a few Straight Stit Mee at the el d of the design. 7(9 67

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Monogramming
anti
Embroidering
j
Pattern
Stitch
Length
!Hitch
Width
Foot
Any
Any
None
PREPARING
FOR
MONOGRAN
MING
AND
'EMBROI-
DERING
1.
Remove
the
power
supply
plug
from
the
out'
,
1.
And
place
the
darning
plate
on
the
needle
plate
as
shown
ii
fig.
A.
Connect
the
power
supply
plug
into
a
w(
II
outlet.
2.
Set
the
Pattern
Selection
Dial
to
the
appropr
ire
Zigzag
Stitch
setting.
3.
Draw
the
lettering
(for
monogran
ming)
or
desi
in
(for
embroider-
ing)
on
the
surface
of
the
fabric
4.
Stretch
the
fabric
between
ei
rthroidery
he
-
ass
as
firmly
as
possible
with
the
underside
of
he
fabric
on
he
bottom
of
the
inside
hoop.
5.
Place
the
work
under
the
needli
and
lower
th
r
pressor
bar
with
the
foot
removed.
6.
Pull
the
bwer
thread
up
through
the
work
at
2
:
starling
position
by
turning
the
balance
wheel
arid
make
a
fee
holding
stitches.
7.
Grip
the
hoop
with
the
thumb
am
I
forefingers
c
both
hands
while
pressing
the
fabric
with
the
midcle
and
third
ft
gers
and
support-
ing
the
outside
of
the
hoop
will
r
your
smaller
lingers.
MONOGRAMMING
1.
Sew,
moving
the
hoop
slowly
;tong
the
lett(
speed.
2.
Secure
with
a
few
straight
stitc
ies
at
the
en'
EMBROIDERING
1.
Stitch
the
outline
of
the
design
by
moving
the
2.
Fill
in
the
design
altemating
froin
the
outline
inside
and
from
the
inside
to
me
edge
of
It
design
is
completely
filled
in.
1<
tep
the
stitch
NOTE:
A
long
stitch
is
made
by
moving
th
embroidery
short
stitch
is
made
by
moving
it
lowly.
rring
at
a
constant
I
of
the
last
letter.
embroidery
hoop.
f
the
design
to
the
9
outline
until
the
tig
close
together.
loop
rapidly
and
a
3.
Secure
with
a
few
Straight
Stit
Mee
at
the
el
d
of
the
design.
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