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e
Cut the yarn, leaving about 20 cm
(8 inches).
f
Punch a hole through the fabric with an awl
or tapestry needle and then use the yarn
threader to pull the excess yarn to the
wrong side of the fabric.
g
Tie the end of the yarn so it cannot be
pulled out, and then use scissors to cut off
any excess yarn.
Creating Stippling, Echo Quilting,
or Decorative Fill Patterns
around a Design
Stippling, echo quilting, and decorative fill
patterns can be created around the machine’s
built-in patterns or original embroidery data
without using IQ Designer.
a
Select the pattern that stippling will be
added around.
*
To select multiple patterns, refer to “Selecting
Multiple Patterns at the Same Time” on page 83.
b
Touch
in the embroidery edit screen.
Stippling is automatically applied around the
selected pattern.
Memo
• If this simple stippling operation is used with
batting sandwiched between two layers of
fabric, the embroidery pattern and stippling
may become misaligned.
Stippling can be added in IQ Designer after
the pattern is embroidered. For details, refer
to “Decorative Stitching Around a Pattern in
Embroidery (a Quilting Function)” on
page 185.
Summary of Contents for Solaris VISION BLSA3
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