Free hand monogramming, Applique – SINGER W811 User Manual

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FREE HAND MONOGRAMMING

For

giving

garments

and

linens

a

personalized

touch,

first

transfer

the

design

the

right

side

of

the

fabric.

An

embroidery

hoop

is

recommended

especiall’j

for

soft

fabrics

and

toweling.In

order

to

monogram,

you

must

move

the

fat

slowly

and

run

the

machine

rapidly.

Monogramming

is

like

writing

by

movii

the

paper

under

a

stationary

pen.

Guide

the

fatrric

slowly

so

that

ilie

zigzag

f

close togetlier like a satin stitch, but be careful tltal the stitches do not pile ii|

When

guiding

from

side

to

side,

move

fabric

slightly

faster

to

avoid

a

heavy

area.

Practice try foiming loops. Once this is accomplished any lettr-r is easy,

Somrnimes the use of paper or non woven interfacing uii(iei the fabric

may makr; guiding the fabric easier. Tfte ¡taper or interfacing may be torn

cut away iit tlu; completion of the monogram. Wfien iTKtnogramming towe

cellopltane ¡tiaced on tfie top will Itelt) cover loojts and make the monograi

smooth. Pull oi cut away remaining cellofthane when finisht.af.

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APPLIQUE

Applying decorative shaftes of falrnc sciaps to household articles and dotiti

is a very interesting wtiy of trimming an otlirti wise ¡jlam ai tidit. First, h

the design on fabric to (te applicjutid, thiai ¡tin or ttaste it securely in (tktce

garment. With a small straight stitch or narrow zigzag, sew around the

transferreci design. After excess ftilrric is trimmeti away, srtw aiound the

applique with a satin stitcft. For a sntootli curve, sto[) frequently at the insic

edge of the curve to pivot lite fabric slightly. Corners look mudt better wh

the point is stitched by pivoting rather than just turnrrd.

As

with

all

decorative

stitches,

paper

may

he

used

to

give

more

body

to

tht

fabric wften stitching and can be torn away wlten the ap|)liqiie is completi;

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