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Quilting Techniques, Embroidery Techniques, Stabilizer Guide

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viewer, all settings needed for the specific technique is set for you. Quilting Techniques In this section you will find tutorials about how to sew different kinds of quilt techniques such as piecing, binding etc. In each project you will find Step-by-Step instructions with images and/or animations. The stitches needed for the chosen technique is filtered out for you. However, you may need to adjust the setting of the stitches (length, width etc) depending on what fabric type you are using for your project. Embroidery Techniques In this section you will find tutorials about how to sew different kinds of embroidery techniques such as cutwork embroidery, free standing embroidery etc. In each project you will find Step-by-Step instructions together with images. You also have all the available built-in embroideries filtered for the chosen technique. They can be found in the Content tab. Stabilizer Guide Touch to open the Stabilizer Guide. Select a stabilizer group to view different stabilizers within the group. Touch a stabilizer to see more information about when to use it. The information about the stabilizer is shown in a viewer. Close the viewer to select another stabilizer in the group. • Cut-a-Way: Cut-a-Way stabilizers are stabilizers that needs to be cut away by using scissors. It will stay on the fabric to make the embroidery more stable. • Batting: Use batting between your top fabric and backing to add body to your project. • Water soluble stabilizer: The stabilizers in this category are stabilizers that dissolves in water. They are very useful when embroidering lace and cutwork embroideries . • Specialty: In this category you will find stabilizers for special uses. • Tear-a-away: Tear-a-way stabilizers are temporary stabilizers. They are easy to remove after embroidering 1. Stabilizer Guides 2. mySewnet™ 3. WiFi Settings 4. Quick Help 5. Return to Previous Window Help Center 195

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Help Center
viewer, all settings needed for the specific technique is
set for you.
Quilting Techniques
In this section you will find tutorials about how to sew
different kinds of quilt techniques such as piecing,
binding etc.
In each project you will find Step-by-Step instructions
with images and/or animations. The stitches needed for
the chosen technique is filtered out for you. However,
you may need to adjust the setting of the stitches (length,
width etc) depending on what fabric type you are using
for your project.
Embroidery Techniques
In this section you will find tutorials about how to sew
different kinds of embroidery techniques such as
cutwork embroidery, free standing embroidery etc.
In each project you will find Step-by-Step instructions
together with images. You also have all the available
built-in embroideries filtered for the chosen technique.
They can be found in the Content tab.
Stabilizer Guide
1.
Stabilizer Guides
2.
mySewnet
3.
WiFi Settings
4.
Quick Help
5.
Return to Previous Window
Touch to open the Stabilizer Guide. Select a stabilizer
group to view different stabilizers within the group.
Touch a stabilizer to see more information about when
to use it. The information about the stabilizer is shown
in a viewer. Close the viewer to select another stabilizer
in the group.
Cut-a-Way
: Cut-a-Way stabilizers are stabilizers that
needs to be cut away by using scissors. It will stay on
the fabric to make the embroidery more stable.
Batting
: Use batting between your top fabric and
backing to add body to your project.
Water soluble stabilizer
: The stabilizers in this
category are stabilizers that dissolves in water. They
are very useful when embroidering lace and cutwork
embroideries .
Specialty
: In this category you will find stabilizers
for special uses.
Tear-a-away
: Tear-a-way stabilizers are temporary
stabilizers. They are easy to remove after
embroidering
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