Step 4 attaching stabilizer to the fabric – Baby Lock Palette 10 (ECS10) Instruction Manual User Manual
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Tutorial 9-1: Creating Split Embroidery Designs
Stabilizer must always be used when embroidering 
to stabilize the fabric. There are many types of 
stabilizer; the type that you will use depends on the 
type of fabric that you are embroidering on. For 
large-size designs that are split into sections, the 
stabilizer must be adhered to the fabric, for 
example, iron-on stabilizer. In some cases, you may 
need to use two pieces of stabilizer for your 
embroidery.
When using spray adhesive, spray the adhesive 
onto a hooped piece of stabilizer that is strong 
enough for the entire large-size embroidery. In 
some cases, you may need to use two pieces of 
stabilizer for your embroidery.
1
Punch a hole at the end of each arrow on the 
positioning sheet.
2
Place the positioning sheet on the fabric, and 
then insert the tip of a marking pen into each 
hole to mark the fabric.
3
Connect the points marked on the fabric to 
draw reference lines.
4
Place the positioning sheet on the fabric, and 
mark points A, B, C and D.
5
To mark an area to the right of the previously 
marked area, align points A and D on the 
positioning sheet with marks B and C on the 
fabric.
Step 4
Attaching stabilizer to the
fabric
a
• For best results, attach the stabilizer to the fabric
(as described on this page). Without the correct
stabilizer, the design may become misaligned 
due to puckering in the fabric.
• Be sure to check the recommendations on the
stabilizer package.
Step 5
Using the Positioning
Sheet, mark the
embroidering position on
the fabric
b
• The positioning sheets are included in the
package.
• The Positioning Sheets are also in the
[Positioning Sheet] folder and can be printed
out with a printer.
• Location of the Positioning Sheets: C:\Program
Files (x86)\Baby lock\Palette Ver.10\Positioning 
Sheet.
• The positioning sheets in the PDF files are at
actual size. When printing the positioning sheet
from the PDF file, be sure to print it at actual 
size. Do not print while reducing or enlarging to 
fit the paper size.
A
B
D
C
A
B
D
C
A
B
D
C