User Guide

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BuzzSize
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Hoop Frame
The hoop frame is the physical
hoop with mounting bracket. It
may be a multiple-position hoop
and it may mount on more then
one side.
Hoop Indicator
The hoop indicator shows where
your can place stitches in the
Stitches-in-Space window. It is
shown in BuzzSize
®
in black for
a single-hoop design and in red
for a multiple-hoop design.
Hoop Section
The hoop section is that part of a
multiple-hoop design that sews
into a particular hoop position.
Jump Stitch
Jump stitch refers to the
movement of the embroidery
machine hoop without any
needles penetrating the fabric. It
is generally used to get from one
area of a design to another area.
Multiple-Position Hoop
A multiple-position hoop is a
large hoop which mounted to an
embroidery arm in any number
of positions in order to reach
different areas of the fabric.
Primary Mouse Button
The primary mouse button is the
mouse button you have set up to
perform normal selection and
dragging. You generally click
this button using your index
finger. If you are right handed,
this is usually set to the left
mouse button. If you are left
handed, this is usually set to the
right mouse button.
Pull Compensation
When embroidery is sewn onto
fabric, an area of the embroidery
may shrink slightly in the
direction of the stitch angle as a
result of the threads pull on the
fabric. This can leave gaps
between sewing areas. Pull
compensation slightly increases
the sewing area opposite the
stitch angle in order to correct
this problem.
Run of Stitches
A run of stitches is a consecutive
group of stitches.
Running Stitch
A running stitch is a series of
stitches that goes from one point
to another. A running stitch is
often used for outlines, fine
details or understitching.










