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f T O - M o t i o n M o n o ^ r a m m i n :
Monogramming adds a personal touch to garments, home decorating
items and craft projects. When monogramming, the feed dogs are
lowered, allowing for free-motion sewing. A monogram can be created in
any size desired, and can resemble machine embroidery.
Machine Set-Up:
Stitch:
Stitch Width:
Stitch Length:
Feet Dogs:
Presser Foot:
Materials:
#6, Zigzag Stitch
4.0
N/A
Lowered
Embroidery/Darning Foot
Embroidery hoop
8” X 8”
Cotton with a backing
Fabric marking pen
Procedure:
♦ Using the fabric marking pen, draw the desired monogram.
♦ Place fabric in the embroidery hoop, making sure the fabric is taut.
♦ Place the hoop under the foot, positioning the needle over the starting
point of the monogram.
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