Freehand monogramming, Applique, Freehand monogramming applique – SINGER W106 User Manual
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02/14/2008
FREEHAND MONOGRAMMING
For giving garments and linens a per
sonalized touch, first transfer the design
to the right side of the fabric. An
embroidery hoop is recommended es
pecially for soft fabrics and toweling.
In order to monogram, you must move
the fabric slowly and run the machine
rapidly. Monogramming is like writing by
moving the paper under a stationary pen.
Guide the fabric slowly so that the zigzag
falls close together like a satin stitch, but
be careful that the stitches do not pile up.
When guiding from side to side, move
fabric slightly faster to avoid a heavy
area.
Practice by forming loops. Once this is
accomplished any letter is easy.
Sometimes the use of paper or non-woven
interfacing under the fabric may make
guiding the fabric easier. The paper or
interfacing may be torn or cut away at
the completion of the monogram.When
monogramming towels, cellophane plac
ed on the top will help cover loops and
make the monogram smooth. Pull or cut
away remaining cellophane when finish
ed.
APPLIQUE
Applying decorative shapes of fabric
scraps to household articles and clothing
is a very interesting way of trimming an
otherwise plain article. First, trace the
design on fabric to be appliqued, then
pin or baste it securely in place on
garment. With a small straight stitch or
narrow zigzag sew around the traced
design.
After excess fabric is trimmed away, sew
around the applique with a satin stitch
or short length zigzag stitch. For a smooth
curve, stop frequently at the inside edge
of the curve to pivot the fabric slightly.
Corners look much better when the
point is stitched by pivoting rather than
just turned.
As with all decorative stitches, paper may
be used to give more body to the fabric
when stitching and can be torn away
when the applique is completed.
Length:0
Width: 1-4
Feed Dog: Down
Pressure: 0
Foot: All Purpose
Step 1
Length: 1
Width; 0-1
Pressure: Full
Foot: All Purpose
Step 2
Length: Near 0
Width: 1-4
Feed Dog: UP
Pressure: Full
Foot: All Purpose
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