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Bernina 790 - Using Adhesive Spray; Using Spray Starch; Using Iron-On Interfacing; Using Paper-Backed Adhesive Stabilizer

Bernina 790
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Embroidery
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> Place the material and the inner hoop on the outer hoop so that the arrows of both hoops match.
> Fit the hoops into each other; ensure that the material does not move.
> Hoop the fabric to be embroidered tightly.
> Tighten the screw.
> Remove the template from the hoop by using the template holder.
Using adhesive spray
The application of adhesive spray is recommended for stretch and smooth materials and knitware. It prevents
the fabric from losing shape and slipping. Appliqués can be exactly positioned. The adhesive spray shouldn't
be used near your machine to avoid contamination.
> Use the adhesive spray carefully at a distance 25 – 30 cm when spraying the stabilizer.
> Adhere the sprayed stabilizer to the wrong side of the fabric carefully, smoothing material so there are
no puckers.
> Position smaller parts such as pocket flaps or collars on the stabilizer.
> To avoid the possibility of getting hoop marks when working with napped materials or fleece, don't hoop
the parts but spray the stabilizer and hoop it.
> Adhere the fabric to be embroidered.
Using spray starch
Spray starch is ideal for additional stiffening fine, soft or loosely woven materials. Always use an additional
stabilizer on the wrong side of the material.
> Spray the area to be embroidered.
> Let it dry or press gently with a warm iron if necessary.
Using iron-on interfacing
Iron-on interfacings are available in a variety of weights. It is recommended to use an iron-on interfacing
which is easily removable from the material. Iron-on interfacings suit all materials that are easily distorted like
stretch fabric such as tricot and jersey.
> Iron-on interfacings are ironed to the wrong side of the material using a warm iron.
Using paper-backed adhesive stabilizer
Paper-backed adhesive stabilizers are intended to be used for fabrics such as jersey and silk as well as for
embroidery projects which are not suited to be hooped in the embroidery hoop.
> Place the stabilizer in the hoop, so that the paper side is up.
> Use a a pair of scissors to score the paper and remove paper in the hoop area.
> Position the fabric to be embroidered on the stabilizer and press it on place.
> Remove any adhesive residue before starting the machine.
035964.50.04_2014-08_Manual_B790_EN

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