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make any adjustments prior to stitching by correctly positioning
the fabric in the hoop frame.
5 Once your fabric is in the embroidery hoop frame, carefully
position the sewing template in the embroidery hoop,
checking that the center marks of the BuzzEdit
template match
the center marks of the sewing areas on your hoop frame. You
may need to locate and mark these center marks on your hoop
frame manually prior to this step. On some hoop frames, this is
marked on a template supplied by the hoop manufacturer. On
other hoops frames, such as the Giant Hoop-it-All
, you may
need to measure this center location and mark it yourself. Tape
down your template so that it doesn’t shift during the marking
of your fabric,.
6 Use a fabric marker of your choice and place a dot in the
eyelet hole for each design section. This is the starting needle
position and is used at the sewing machine to do any final fine
adjustments.
Air and water erasable marking pens
are available for marking fabric.
You may now remove the template from your fabric. If desired,
transfer the embroidery file extension (i.e. A, B, C, etc…) to an
area adjacent to the starting location for each section so you
can more quickly locate which design goes in each location.
7 Make sure you have a full bobbin
loaded in your embroidery machine
and a few extra full bobbins on
hand just in case you need them to
complete the design. You don't want
to be winding bobbins during the
middle of this design!
Have extra full bobbins ready.