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Embroidered and Hemstitched Tablecloth Sewing Supplies Sew Embroidered and Hemstitched Tablecloth Sewing supplies Sew ® HUSQVARNA VIKING Measure the length, width and height of your table. DESIGNER DIAMOND deLuxe™ sewing and embroidery machine Add the measurements for length and height for the total length. Add the measurements for width and ® DESIGNER Royal Hoop 360 x 200 mm height forillu the 2 total width of the tablecloth. #4129445-01 DESIGNER® Majestic Hoop 360 x 350 mm #920222-096 DESIGNER Diamond deLuxe™ sewing and embroidery machine Sampler Designs #16, 17 and 23 Linen fabric ® INSPIRA Tear-A-Way Stabilizer illu 3 Rayon embroidery thread For the amount of yardage needed for the tablecloth, Fine Cotton thread to match the fabric for double the total length of the finished cloth and add hemstitching Linen fabric 3” (7,5 cm) for the hem. illu 2 Sensor Q Foot (413 19 20-45) Note: Piece the fabric to achieve the needed width by splitting one length down the center and adding ® INSPIRA Embroidery needle size 75 (620 07 17-96) the pieces to the sides so the top of the tablecloth is a solid piece of fabric. INSPIRA® Wing Needle (620 07 52-96) Print paper templates using your 5D™ Embroidery Pictogram Pen (412 08 38-48) Software, of design #16, #17 and #23 that come with your DESIGNER DIAMOND deLuxe™ sewing and embroidery machineillu 2 mirror imaging some illu 3 of the designs. Cutillu out 5 the shapes of the designs. illu 4a illu 4b illu 5 Arrangeillu 4a the paper designs onillu your4b fabric as desired. Before starting your project test your embroidery with scraps of the actual fabric, with the stabilizer illu 3 and threads you will be using. If the fabric needs more stabilizing place two pieces of tear-away stabilizer underneath the fabric. 2 illu 5 illu 4a illu 4b illu 2 illu 3 Mark the center and side markings of the embroidery paper templates, hoop the fabric according to the markings. Hoop your fabric with Tear-A-Way stabilizer, so the bulk of the fabric is to the left side of the hoop. Embroider the designs. illu 4a illu 5 illu 2 illu 4b illu 3 Hem Fold and press a 1 1/2" (4 cm) hem to the wrong side of the fabric. Insert a wing needle, and select a hemstitch stitch from the D Menu such as D7. Snap on the B foot. Thread with fine cotton thread to match the color of your fabric on the top and e used under license by VSM Group AB. in the bobbin. Place tear away stabilizer under the fabric. Sew 1" (2.5 cm) from the tablecloth edge with the right side of the fabric up as you are sew- ing. Tear away the stabilizer and trim away the extra fabric close to the stitching. illu 5 illu 4a illu 4b © 2011 KSIN Luxembourg II, S.ar.l. All rights reserved. VIKING, DESIGNER DIAMOND DELUXE, EXCLUSIVE SENSOR SYSTEM, SEWING ADVISOR, EMBROIDERY ADVISOR, 5D and E LIGHT are trademarks of KSIN Luxembourg II, S.ar.l. HUSQVARNA and the “crowned H-mark” are Husqvarna AB. All ar 2 3.
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