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Caution, Preparing the fabric – Brother Innov-is V5 User Manual

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PREPARING THE FABRIC

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Embroidering E-11

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Attaching Iron-on Stabilizers
(Backing) to the Fabric

For best results in your embroidery projects,
always use stabilizer material for embroidery.
Follow the package instructions for the stabilizer
being used.

When using fabrics that cannot be ironed (such as
towel or fabrics that have loops which expand
when ironed) or in places where ironing is
difficult, position the stabilizer material under the
fabric without fusing it, then position the fabric
and stabilizer in the embroidery frame, or check
with your authorized dealer for the correct
stabilizer to use.

a

Use a piece of stabilizer which is larger
than the embroidery frame being used.

a Size of the embroidery frame
b Iron-on stabilizer (backing)

PREPARING THE FABRIC

CAUTION

• Use fabrics with a thickness of less than 3 mm (approx. 1/8 inch). Using fabrics thicker than 3 mm

(approx. 1/8 inch) may cause the needle to break.

• When using layers with thicker batting etc., you can sew more attractive embroidery by adjusting the

embroidery presser foot height in the embroidery settings screen (see below).

• In the case of thick terry cloth towels we recommend that you place a piece of water soluble stabilizer on

the top surface of the towel. This will help to reduce the nap of the toweling and result in more attractive
embroidery.

Note

• Press

. In the “Embroidery Foot

Height” display, use

and

in the

settings screen. Adjust the presser foot
height for thick or puffy fabrics.

• To increase the space between the presser

foot and the needle plate, set the
embroidery foot height to a larger number,
1.5 mm setting is used for most
embroidery.

CAUTION

• Always use a stabilizer material for embroidery

when sewing stretch fabrics, lightweight
fabrics, fabrics with a coarse weave, or fabrics
which cause pattern shrinkage. Otherwise, the
needle may break and cause injury. Not using
a stabilizer material may result in a poor finish
to your project.