Using Fabric And Stabilizer; Stop For Cut - Singer SE300 Manual De Instrucciones

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NOTE:
If the bobbin has been threaded or inserted incorrectly, or if
the upper thread has not been threaded correctly, good thread
tension cannot be achieved. Check to make sure that the
bobbin and upper thread are correctly threaded before making
any adjustments.
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When starting to embroider, the machine can be set so that it
will stop after a few stitches, allowing you the opportunity to cut
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MBROIDERY

USING FABRIC AND STABILIZER

Embroidery can be applied to many different types of
fabrics. Regardless of the fabric, it will be necessary to use
the embroidery machine stitches out the design, eliminating
distortion in the fabric and the design.
depending on the nature of the fabric and the density of the
design being embroidered. But most embroidery designs will
stitch out looking their best if the fabric is properly stabilized.
is used on the top of the project as well.
embroidered. It may be hooped along with the fabric or hooped
alone, depending on the fabric and project.
top of the fabric, either hooped with the fabric or secured in
another manner. Its function is to ensure that the texture or loft
of the fabric is held down, providing a smooth surface for the
embroidery.
Though there are many types of stabilizers available, the most
common types are tear-away, wash away, and cut away.
best type of stabilizer for the project, choose the appropriate
weight. A good general rule is that the weight of the stabilizer
be compatible with the fabric.
Tear-away stabilizers are temporary, so once the excess is
removed after embroidering, the fabric itself must be able to
support the design on its own.
Tear-away stabilizers are usually recommended for woven
fabrics.
Cut-away stabilizers are permanent, and therefore a better
choice for supporting embroidery on unstable fabrics, to
design will stay intact.
Wash-away stabilizers rinse away from the embroidered area.
Though they are a good choice when sewing very light weight
fabrics, they can also be used as a topping. After removing the
main excess stabilizer, the rest is simply rinsed away.
There are also fusible and non-fusible version of stabilizer
the area to be embroidered, preventing distortion of the fabric
while hooping.
However, for fabrics that may be more sensitive to ironing,
the non-fusible stabilizers are used. In these cases, another
helpful tool is a temporary fabric spray adhesive. Use this to
embroidering, to prevent the fabrics from shifting during the
embroidery process.
Knowing how to properly stabilize involves a little trial and error
for best results.
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