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Monograms
On
terry
cloth
or
other
woven
fabric,
the
dar
ning
foot
and
program
3
(stitch
width
3
-
6
mm)
allow
you
to
monogram
any
initials
of
your
own
design.
Free
motion
guiding,
however,
does
require
a
little
practice
at
the
beginning.
Transfer
the
initials
with
a
fabric
marker
to
the
area
to
be
embroidered.
Attach
the
darning
foot
and
bring
it
into
the
darning
position
(see
page
72).
Lower
the
feed
dog.
Place
a
piece
of
water-soluble
stabilizer
on
the
right
side
of
the
fabric.
Frame
the
fabric
in
an
embroidery
hoop
and
use
the
zigzag
stitch,
in
varying
widths,
to
follow
your
traced
lines.
Do
not
forget
to
use
the
darning
position.
Knot
the
threads
on
the
back
of
your
work
and
remove
the
stabilizer.
The
remaining
water-
soluble
stabilizer
will
dissolve
in
water.
TIP:
Sewing
at
a
medium
to
fast
speed
will
allow
you
to
move
the
fabric
more
slowly,
giving
you
more
control
of
your
free-motion
embroidery.
A
slightly
faster
speed
will
also
give
you
more
consistency
in
the
density
of
your
stitches.
Practice
on
scrap
fabric
until
you
are
comfortable
with
the
free-motion
tecnnique.
On
terry
cloth,
it
is
important
to
first
sew
the
monogram
with
a
narrower
stitching.
This
first
row
of
stitching
(base
or
pad
stitching)
will
help
keep
the
loops
of
the
terry
cloth
from
poking
through
your
finished
monogram
and
give
the
monogram
a
raised
or
padded
look.
After
you
have
completed
your
base
stitching,
set
the
width
of
your
zigzag
slightly
wider
and
oversew
the
monogram
again.
These
steps
will
give
your
monogram
a
more
professional
appearance.
Block
capitals
are
a
little
easier
to
embroider.
The
feed
dog
does
not
need
to
be
lowered;
i.e.
no
free
motion
guiding
is
required.
Simply
stitch
along
the
marked
lines
with
program
3,
stitch
width
3
-
6
mm
and
stitch
density
0.2
-
0.3
mm.
Apply
iron-on
backing
or
other
stabilizer
under
the
fabric
and
water-soluble
stabilizer
on
the
top
of
the
fabric.
Mark
the
monogram
on
the
fabric.
Embroider
the
marked
lines
with
the
zigzag
stitch.
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