Printing a design page for a multi- position hoop – Baby Lock Palette 10 (ECS10) Instruction Manual User Manual

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Tutorial 9-2: Creating Design for Multi-Position Hoops

Notes on embroidering using the multi-
position hoop

Before embroidering your design, sew a trial

sample of the design on a scrap piece of fabric
from your design, making sure to use the same
needle and thread.

Be sure to affix stabilizer material to the back of

the fabric and tightly stretch the fabric within the
hoop. When embroidering on thin or stretch
fabrics, use two layers of stabilizer material. If no
stabilizer material is used, the fabric may become
over-stretched or wrinkled or the embroidery may
not be sewn correctly.

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For more ways to stabilize large designs,

refer to "Attaching stabilizer to the fabric"

on page 179

Use the zigzag stitch for sewing the outlines in

order to prevent embroidering outside the
outlines.

For patterns that require the hoop to be installed

at different installation positions, design the
embroidery pattern so that the various parts of
the pattern overlap in order to prevent
misalignment while embroidering.

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Overlap

Printing a Design Page for a multi-

position hoop

On the first page, a complete image of the Design
Page is printed at actual size. (However, for a 130 ×
300 mm Design Page, a reduced image of the
Design Page is printed.) On the following pages, an
image of each design section and its sewing
information are printed in the sewing order.
When [Actual Size] is selected:

An image of the pattern in each design section is
printed on a separate page as the corresponding
sewing information.

When [Reduced Size] is selected:

An image of the pattern in each design section is
printed on the same page as the corresponding
sewing information.

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"Printing" on page 96

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