Embroidering Quilting
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Advanced Embroidery
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8 Position each part and embroider it
according to the on-screen instructions.
You will be prompted to align the starting point, rotate
the design, and to rehoop the quilt when necessary.
a When embroidering the edge part
Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and then
touch [OK].
Rotate the pattern to align the corner of the projected segment
with the reference line on the quilt, and then touch [OK].
b When embroidering the edge part immediately
before a corner
Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and then
touch [OK].
Then, align the lower-left point (inner corner of the next pattern
to be embroidered) with the lower-left corner of the reference
lines. If the pattern is not angled correctly, rotate it. If the length
of the pattern does not match, enlarge or reduce the pattern so
that the lower-left point of the segment is at the lower-left corner
of the reference lines on the quilt.
After making adjustments, touch [OK].
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Inner corner of next pattern to be embroidered
c When embroidering the corner part
Rotate the quilt counterclockwise, rehoop it, and then attach the
embroidery frame to the machine.
Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and then
touch [OK].
Then, align the inner corner of the pattern with the corner of the
reference lines.
• For precise positioning of the start point, rotate
the handwheel toward you to check the needle
drop point. After checking the needle position,
be sure to use the needle up/down key to
return the needle to its highest position.
• If the next pattern can be embroidered without
rehooping the project, the on-screen
instructions to align the start point of the
pattern will not be displayed as the pattern will
automatically be aligned with the start point.
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• To maintain the overall shape of the hexagon,
it is important to carefully check and adjust the
length of the pattern that is stitched
immediately before the corner.