Operation Manual
Decorative
3ewing
and
embroidery
techniques
Floral
embroidery
F
or
this
flower
arrangement,
only
a
dense
zigzag
stitch
was
used
in
combination
with
the
variable
stitch
width
and
the
various
needle
positions.
•
Place
stabilizer
under
the
fabric.
•
Draw
the
contures
of
a
flower
motif
with
a
self-erasing
textile
pen.
•
Set
needle
thread
tension
to
“buttonhole’,
select
zigzag
stitch
E,
set
stitch
length
to
“buttonhole’.
•
Flowers:
Select
center
needle
position
E’Z
and
embroider
individual
petals.
Adjust
the
stitch
width
with
the
width
dial
(24)
during
sewing
according
to
the
contures
of
the
flower.
•
Leaves:
Select
right
needle
position
CJ
and
embroider
half
of
the
leaf.
Vary
the
stitch
width
using
the
width
dial
(24>.
Turn
the
handwheel
towards
you
after
finishing
the
first
half
of
the
leaf
until
the
needle
is
positioned
in
the
material.
•
[urn
the material
180
degrees
and
ioiibroider
the
other
half
of
the
leaf.
U
Embroidering
corners
By
changing
the
stitch
width
during
sewing
of
dense
zigzag
stitches
you
can
embroider
corners
with
45
degree
angles.
•
Set needle
thread
tension
to
“buttonhole”,
zigzag
stitch
E,
set
stitch
length
to
‘buttonhole”
and
stitch
width
5
mm.
•
Select
right
needle
position
EZ
and
embroider
a
straight
line.
•
Embroider
corner:
After
the
needle
has
penetrated
the
material
to
the
right,
reduce
the
stitch
width
using
the
width
dial
(24)
by
0.5
mm
to
4.5
mm.
Sew
a
stitch.
•
Reduce
the
width
once
again
by
0.5
mm
and
sew
a stitch.
Continue
in
this
manner
until
the
stitch
width
is
0.5
mm.
•
Turn
the handwheel
towards
you
until
the
needle
penetrates
the
material.
Turn
the
material
90
degrees
and
sew
a
stitch.
•
Increase
the
width
by
0.5
mm
to
1
.0
mm.
Sew
one
stitch.
•
Increase
the
width
by
0.5
mm
again
and
sew
one
stitch.
Continue
in
this
manner
until
the
initial
width
is
achieved,
Now
embroider
a
straight
line.
If
the
corner
is
to
continue
in
the
opposite
direction,
use
the
outermost
left
needle
position