Instruction Manual

FREE MOTION WORK
MONOGRAMS — EMBROIDERY
Selector setting: BL
Stitch Width: 2 —5
Feed cover plate
Darning and embroidery foot
Stitch length: Above 20
Script monograms and embroidery can be effec
tively accomplished with the zigzag stitch when the
free motion principle is employed.
Trace or mark design on right side of fabric.
Place work in embroidery hoops large enough
to encompass entire design. Be sure fabric is
held taut.
Attach feed cover plate to machine bed in place
of regular throat plate.
Locate darning and embroidery foot on presser
bar with lifting finger over needle clamp screw.
Position work under needle and lower presser
bar. Bring bobbin thread up through fabric at
start of design. Hold both thread ends to start
stitching.
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Move hoops slowly, following outline of design.
Maintain an even rate of speed so that stitches
are uniformly placed.
Slow movement of hoops produces a close satin
stitch; more rapid movement lengthens the stitch
and results in an open effect.
Shading stitches from wide to narrow is controll
ed by the angle at which work is placed and moved
under needle.
A test sample should always- be made before
proceeding with the actual work to determine stitch
setting and spacing. Some fabrics may require
addition of un underlay of crisp lawn or organdie.