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White 535 - Embroidering with a Hoop; Darn or Monogram Without Hoop

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15
E.
Drop
feed,
set
stitch
width
lock
at
5,
take
3
or
4
stitches,
leave
needle
in
fabric
left
of
stitches.
Pivot
fabric
on
needle
to
make
next
daisy
petal.
Continue
until
flower
design
is
complete.
Lock
threads
by
setting
stitch
width
at
0
and
taking
3
or
4
stitches
in
center
of
design.
EMBROIDERING
WITH
A
HOOP
it
is
easy
to
follow
a
stamped
design
or
to
work
free
hand
when
embroidering
or
monogram
ing.
(See
Fig.
26).
Release
the
pressure
from
the
foot
by
pressing
down
on
the
snap
lock
ring
darner.
Push
the
drop
feed
button
down
all
the
way.
Stretch
the
fabric
in
an
embroidery
hoop,
and
place
under
the
needle
after
removing
the
pressef
foot.
Set
the
stitch
width
at
the
size
you
prefer
and
lower
the
presser
bar
lifter.
Then
operate
the
machine
at
a
rather
high
speed
while
moving
the
Fig.
26
hoop
slowy
with
both
hands.
Work
carefully
and
the
needle.
5hold
you
encounter
skip
stitches,
the
fabric
is
not
stretched
tight
enough
or
a
darning
spring
is
needed
(see
attachments
available
from
your
dealer
illustrated
in
the
back
of
this
book).
DARN
OR
MONOGRAM
WITHOUT
HOOP
if
you
wish
to
darn
or
monogram
without
embroidery
hoop,
leave
zigzag
presser
foot
in
place,
release
all
pressure
on
presser
foot,
set
stitch
length
at
0,
set
zigzag
stitch
width
to
suit,
and
leave
feed
in
sewing
position.
When
darning
or
monagraming
in
this
manner,
the
fabric
must
be
held
taut
or
skipped
stitches
will
be
encountered.
be
sure
to
keep
fingers
out
of
the
path
of
I

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