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Preparation
Tear-away Stabilizers
similar to interfacing; excess is easily torn away
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one or more layers can be used
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available in different weights
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for more stability, apply to the wrong side of the fabric
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with temporary spray adhesive before hooping
carefully tear away excess stabilizer from the back of
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the embroidery after stitching
stabilizer will remain under larger embroidered areas
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Application:
for all woven fabrics and fabrics which are not elastic
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Cut-away Stabilizers
one or more layers can be used
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available in light and heavy weight
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for more stability, apply to the wrong side of the fabric
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with temporary spray adhesive before hooping
carefully cut away from the back of the embroidery after
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stitching
stabilizer will remain under larger embroidered areas
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Application:
for all elastic fabrics, especially suited for knits
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Embroidery Stabilizers
Adhesive Spray
please avoid using adhesive spray next to your embroi-
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dery system
for more stability, spray the stabilizer and adhere to the
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wrong side of the fabric carefully smoothing fabric so
there are no puckers
use adhesive carefully and spray from a distance of
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25cm - 30cm (9.8 inches to 11.8 inches)
Application:
stretch and knitted material: to retain shape
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appliqué: position appliqués perfectly
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two or more pieces of fabric: avoid slipping of fabric
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layers
fabric pieces: position fabric pieces on stabilizer, i.e.
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pocket flaps
napped fabrics (i.e. velvet) that should not be clamped
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in the hoop because of the possibility of getting hoop
marks
Spray Starch for Additional Stiffening
spray starch is ideal for stiffening fine, soft or loosely
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woven fabrics
spray the area to be embroidered, let dry or press gently
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with a warm iron
always use an additional stabilizer such as water
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soluble stabilizer on the wrong side of the fabric
Application:
ideal for fine, loosely woven fabrics, e.g. batiste, fine
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linen, etc.
Summary of Contents for Record 830
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Page 130: ...130 Overview Display M Embroidery Sewing mode M Entry to Embroidery Mode Embroidery Alphabet...
Page 131: ...131 Overview My Designs Motifs from USB Personal Design Stick BERNINA Motif...
Page 186: ...186 Troubleshooting...
Page 189: ...189 Sewing Stitch Categorys Cross Stitches Satin Stitches Satin Stitches Sideways Motion...
Page 190: ...190 Sewing Stitch Categorys Ornament Stitches Heirloom Stitches Heirloom Sideways Motion...
Page 192: ...192 Sewing Stitch Categorys Quilt Stitches Tapering Stitches Skyline Stitches...
Page 193: ...193 Sewing Stitch Categorys Alphabets Block Double Block...
Page 194: ...194 Sewing Stitch Categorys Quilting Text Script...
Page 195: ...195 Sewing Stitch Categorys Comic Sans Monograms...
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