Apply a Tyre for Machine Embroidery
Embroidered finishes, if a pillowcase, towel or tablecloth, add pop and style to a at ease's décor. Most sewing machines include a infrequent embroidery stitches available for edging or embellishment, on the contrary committed embroidery machines benefit detailed designs for greater projects. Crafters can concoct personalized designs on some embroidery machines. This has made embroidery much faster, but you must use stabilizers and hoops correctly or problems can occur.1. Compare the size of the embroidery design to the hoop. Choose a hoop closest in size to the design.2.
Only use hoops made for your machine and always use stabilizer to stiffen the fabric prior to embroidering. Unstabilized material is likely to bunch, which will throw off the stitches and cause problems with the end product.
Instructions
Add stabilizer to the bottom of the fabric. One sheet will usually suffice, but if using a stretchy type of fabric, you might need more layers of stabilizer.
3. Loosen the screw at the top of the embroidery hoop and remove the inner hoop. Lay the fabric flat over the inner hoop.
4. Place the outer hoop over the fabric and inner hoop. A small amount of fabric should show beneath the hoop.
5. Tighten the top screw and check the tension of the fabric. The material should feel taut within the hoop.
6. Place the hoop on the machine and begin the stitch. Many machines will stitch without your assistance but until you get used to how the machine works, you should watch as it embroiders to correct any issues.