User Manual - Page 365

For PE-DESIGN 11.

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364
Supplement
For Basic Operations
For best sewing results, set [Under sewing] to
[On] when sewing wide regions.
cc For more details, refer to "Under sewing"
on page 388.
Changing the [Sewing Direction] setting
prevents pulling-in or puckering of the stitching.
When embroidering, use stabilizer material
specifically for embroidering. Always use
stabilizer material when embroidering lightweight
or stretch fabrics, otherwise the needle may bend
or break, the stitching may pull and pucker, or the
pattern may become misaligned.
When satin stitching is sewn in a wide area, the
stitched area may shrink after sewing, depending
on the material and the type of thread used. If this
happens, switch to this alternate method: Select
the fill stitch and use stabilizer material on the
reverse side of the fabric.
For better results, check the following points.
Keep the distance of each point in sewing stitch
patterns to within around 2.0 mm.
cc "Displaying needle drop points" on
page 360
Avoid having the needle drop points too far
away from main area.
cc "Main area" on page 358
However, the final result also depends on your
sewing machine. We recommend that you make a
trial sewing sample with your sewing data before
sewing on the final material.
Sewing Wide Areas
Pattern
After sewing
Sewing Stitch Patterns
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