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Changing To Single Color Embroidery
Adding a Basting Box
Preprogrammed basting outlines stitch around a selected design. This serves as an
additional anchoring to hold the fabric and stabilizer together. If using a water soluble
stabilizer topping, it is helpful to baste it in place before embroidering.
1.
Touch the Basting Box icon.
2.
Toggle the icon between the choices of basting. A yellow
outline indicates basting is activated.
• No basting (no yellow line)
• Basting around the design
3.
For this exercise, select No Basting (no yellow outline) and
proceed to the next page.
1.
With the design from the previous page on the screen,
touch the Embroidery menu (needle) icon.
2.
Touch the Single/Multi Color Motif icon.
• If the symbol is active, outlined in yellow, the machine
will not stop at the color changes and the entire
motif will be stitched with the color threaded into the
machine.
• If the symbol is inactive (no yellow outline), the machine
will stop at color changes for thread changes.
3.
Deactivate Single Color Embroidery (no yellow outline) so
the design will be stitched in multiple colors.
To stitch a multi-colored design in one color, set your machine to bypass color changes by select-
ing the Single/Multi Color Motif icon. The machine will not stop at the end of the colors in the
design. If the design is already a single color design, this icon will not be visible.
HOW
Do you know:
• How to engage a design basting box?
• Stitch a design as a single color?
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