Operation Manual
Monograms
No
matter
whether
you
work
on
terry
cloth
or
woven
fabric,
with
the
darning
foot
and
pro
grams
D,
E
or
F
you
can
monogram
any
initi
als
of
your
own
design.
Freehand
guiding,
however,
needs
a
little
practice
in
the
beginning.
—
Transfer
the
initials
with
the
magic
pen
to
the
part
to
be
embroidered.
—
Lower
the
feed
dog
and
insert
the
darning
foot
(see
page
51).
—
Place
a
piece
of
Avalon
on
the
fabric.
—
Tauten
the
part
in
an
embroidery
hoop
and
embroider
it
with
the
zigzag
stitch.
Do
not
forget
to
use
the
darning
position
—
Knot
the
threads
and
pull
off
the
Avalon
(Any
waste
is
dissolved
in
water).
TIP:
If
you
sew
fast
but
move
the
material
slowly,
the
stitches
will
be
made
dense.
On
terry
cloth
the
monogram
must
first
be
presewn
with
narrow
zigzag
stitches
and
then
oversewn
with
a
wider
zigzag
stitch
This
makes
sure
the
terry
cloth
loops
are
properly
covered.
Block
capitals
are
a
little
easier
to
embroider.
The
feed
dog
does
not
need
to
be
lowered,
i.e.
no
freehand
guiding
is
required.
All
you
have
to
do
is
stitch
along
the
marked
lines
using
programs
0.
E
or
F.
—
Apply
iron-on
backing
or
place
paper
underneath.
—
Mark
the
monogram
on
the
fabric.
—
Now
embroider
the
marked
lines
with
the
zigzag
stitch.
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