Tear-Away Stabilizers; Cut-Away Stabilizers; Using Adhesive Spray; Using Spray Starch - Bernette DECO B70 User Manual

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2022-08 EN 5020070.40A.04
> Tap «Hoop Indicator/Select Hoop».
– The presently attached embroidery hoop is displayed.
– The machine selects the optimal embroidery hoop according to the size of the embroidery design
automatically.
– If the preset embroidery hoop is not available, another desired embroidery hoop can be selected.
– When an embroidery hoop is attached which does not correspond with the selected one, the attached
hoop is considered active and the embroidery design area is displayed accordingly.
> Select the desired embroidery hoop.

Tear-away Stabilizers

Using a stabilizer ensure more stability of the embroidery project. A tear-away stabilizer suits all woven and
non-stretch materials. 1 – 2 layers can be used. Stabilizers are available in different weights. With larger areas
to be embroidered the stabilizer will remain under the embroidery thread. The stabilizer is applied to the
wrong side of the fabric with temporary adhesive spray. Carefully cut away excess stabilizer after
embroidering.

Cut-away Stabilizers

Using a stabilizer ensure more stability of the embroidery project. A cut-away stabilizer suits all elastic
materials. 1 – 2 layers can be used. Stabilizers are available in different weights. With larger areas to be
embroidered the stabilizer will remain under the embroidery thread. The stabilizer is applied to the wrong
side of the fabric with temporary adhesive spray. Carefully cut away excess stabilizer after embroidering.

Using Adhesive Spray

The application of spray adhesive is recommended for stretch and smooth materials and knitware. It prevents
the fabric from losing shape and slipping. Appliqués can be exactly positioned with spray adhesive. The spray
adhesive shouldn't be used near the machine to avoid contamination.
> Use the spray adhesive carefully at a distance 25 – 30 cm (9 – 12 inch) when spraying the stabilizer.
> Adhere the sprayed stabilizer to the wrong side of the fabric carefully, smoothing material so there are
no puckers.
> Position smaller parts such as pocket flaps or collars on the stabilizer.
> To avoid the possibility of getting hoop marks when working with napped materials or fleece, don't hoop
the parts but spray the stabilizer and hoop it.
> Adhere the fabric to be embroidered.
> Remove any adhesive residue before starting the machine.

Using Spray Starch

Spray starch is ideal for additional stiffening fine, loosely woven materials. Always use an additional stabilizer
on the wrong side of the material.
> Spray the area to be embroidered.
> Let it dry or press gently with a warm iron if necessary.

Using Iron-on Interfacing

Iron-on interfacings are available in a variety of weights. It is recommended to use an iron-on interfacing
which is easily removable from the basic fabric. An Iron-on interfacing suits all materials that are easily
distorted like stretch fabric such as tricot and jersey.
> Iron-on interfacings are ironed to the wrong side of the material using a warm iron.
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