User Guide

92 – BuzzEdit
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8 Be sure to use plenty of stabilizer as oversized designs may
pull the fabric more than smaller designs.
For Giant Hoop-it-All
frames, the stabilizer is not secured in the
hoop frame but rather placed loose under the embroidery hoop.
This can sometimes cause the stabilizer to catch on the edge of
the Giant Hoop-it-All
extension table, which will affect the
stitching of your design. To avoid this:
! Make sure that your stabilizer is cut just large enough to
cover the entire bottom of the Giant hoop. You want the
stabilizer to cover the entire sewing area but not get in the
way of the embroidery arms movement or table edges.
! Try taping the bottom edges of the stabilizer just out of the
way of the embroidery field area and the embroidery arm. It
is important that you be entirely out of the sewing area so
that your needle will not puncture the tape adhesive and jam
your needle. If your stabilizer catches on the edges of your
extension table, your embroidery will not stitch correctly.
%WARNING: If you are using the Giant
Hoop-it-All
or another multi-hoop that uses a
sliding mount mechanism, be sure to screw down
the slider securely! If you do not, there is nothing
to prevent the hoop from sliding out of position.
Sometimes the hoop can slide to a location where
the embroidery machine will sew onto the hoop
frame! This will certainly ruin your design and
may cause serious damage to your machine, to
your hoop or even to yourself!