How Do You Use An Embroidery Machine?
The popularity and availability of home embroidery machines has opened a whole venue of crafting possibilities. Rather than hand-stitching names and images to customize fabric crafts, machine embroidery can save time and effort while still allowing artistic flair in choices of pattern, size, position and color. With embroidery machines, a learning curve exists in the technical operations of the specific machine. Fortunately, user manuals are generally clear and thorough regarding presser feet, motion arms, threading and controls. The basics that apply to all machine embroidery, however, regardless of make, model, home or professional, are not always readily available to newcomers. Some root choices set the foundation to use an embroidery machine. Select stabilizer/backing material. Some rare machine embroidery projects can bypass the use of stabilizer, but they are very few. Even a painter’s canvas needs a frame for stability and support. Similarly, a stabilizer holds the fabric in pla