Bernina artista 200 Embroidery Instruction Manual Page 214

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212 Important Embroidery Information – Embroidery Stabilizers
Water Soluble Stabilizer for Fabric With a Pile
and Lace Embroidery
soluble stabilizer looks like plastic wrap
dissolve stabilizer in warm water when
embroidery is complete
soluble stabilizers are ideal protection for fabrics
with a thick or looped pile such as toweling
place on top of toweling and high nap fabrics
backed by appropriate stabilizer for fabric and
motif
use spray adhesive to fix stabilizer if necessary
for fabric with a pile, reinforce with additional,
suitable stabilizer on the wrong side if necessary
for lace embroidery place one or two layers of
water soluble stabilizer in hoop (as the motif is
not embroidered on any fabric, only the thread
embroidered motif is left)
after dissolving lay the motif down flat and leave
to dry
soluble stabilizer can also be removed by gently
tearing it away when used as a topping on
non-washable fabrics like velvet
Application:
ideal for toweling, velvet, bouclé knits, etc.
ideal for fine, sheer fabrics such as organdy,
batiste, etc.
recommended for use as a stabilizer with low
stitch count motifs
use heavier water soluble stabilizer to stitch lace
motifs
Spray Starch for Additional Stiffening
spray starch is ideal for stiffening fine, soft or
loosely woven fabrics
spray the area to be embroidered, leave to dry or
press gently with a warm iron
always use an additional stabilizer such as water
soluble stabilizer on the wrong side of the fabric
Application:
ideal for fine, loosely woven fabrics, e.g. batiste,
fine linen, etc.
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