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General Monogramming Information
Sideways Motion
103Lettering – Applications
TIP
Test sewing
It is always a good idea to test sew
with the materials you intend to use –
fabric, stabilizer, and threads.
Monograms (sideways motion)
sideways motion stitches are large stitches or patterns which
are sewn with the fabric being fed sideways, as well as
forward and backward
monograms (sideways motion) are represented by 4 arrows
top left in the Stitch Altering Area
start (green point) and end (red cross) are visible in the Stitch
Altering Area
Note:
Size 1 monograms are dealt with
differently than sizes 2 and 3.
See pages 104-106 (size 1) 107-108
(size 2 and 3).
Monogram Sizes
lettering size 1 is 30mm
when starting the monogramming program, lettering
size 1 is normally activated
monograms in size 1 are individual letters, which
means that the sewing computer secures and stops
after each letter
the templates included with the owner's manual
contain size 1 monograms
lettering size 2 is 20mm
touch Alphabet Size button: the field with number
«2» is blue
size 2 monograms are sewn in a continuous
horizontal row on the fabric
lettering size 3 is 15mm
touch Alphabet Size button: the field with number
«3» is blue
size 3 monograms are sewn in a continuous
horizontal row on the fabric
Sewing Sideways Motion Stitches
use slide-on table to enlarge sewing area
when sewing, ensure that fabric feeds smoothly and
easily, without bumping into anything or dragging
it is important to let the sewing computer do the
stitching freely; do not pull, push, or hold the fabric
back
Balance
depending on type of fabric, stabilizer and thread
quality, the stitched patterns may differ slightly from
the original
use the Balance function to match the selected stitch
to the fabric used
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