User Guide

90 – BuzzEdit
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2 Print out a sewing template
(File > Print Template) and use it to
position your design onto your fabric.
Once the template is positioned in the
correct location on your fabric, mark the
center location of the hoop onto your
fabric using a water soluble fabric marker
or other appropriate, temporary fabric-
marking pen. If you are using the Giant
Hoop-it-All
, you may also want to mark
the outer perimeter of the hoop as
provided on the BuzzEdit
template.
Use the printed template
for fabric and machine
positioning.
Do not mark your starting needle positions at this time. Wait
until your fabric is set in the embroidery hoop. These starting
locations must be very accurate in order for your design to sew
correctly.
3 In step 5, after you have mounted your fabric in the hoop, you
are going to mark the starting needle position of each design
area. On the BuzzEdit
template, each starting location is
marked with a small cross hair. When you mark your fabric, you
need a hole in the center of each crosshair for the tip of the
fabric-marking pen.
Remove the template from your
fabric and place it onto a sewing
mat or other similar cutting
surface. Using an eyelet punch,
punch a small hole in the center of
each of these cross hairs.
An eyelet punch
4 Follow the manufacturer's recommendations when setting
your fabric into the hoop frame. Check that the fabric is
secure and correctly positioned in the hoop frame. Since
you will be sewing multiple design pieces that combine into one
large design, you will not be able to adjust the overall design's
position as it is stitched out in the hoop. Therefore, you need to