Dissolving Water-Soluble Stabilizer; Drying; Cleaning - Baby Lock BNCW Instruction And Reference Manual

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Dissolving Water-Soluble
Stabilizer
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2
a
Remove the embroidery frame from the
machine and the fabric from the frame. Use
scissors to cut and remove the excess
water-soluble stabilizer along the outline of
the embroidery pattern.
b
Soak the fabric in warm water to melt away
the remaining water-soluble stabilizer.

Drying

a
Dry the fabric. And then iron it, if
necessary.
Note
• When ironing, be sure to use the right iron
temperature for the type of fabric to protect
it from shrinking, scorching or becoming
damaged.

Cleaning

2
2
When fabric and stabilizers are cut with the
cutwork needles, fabric scraps and lint may be
produced. Clean the needle plate, hook and
bobbin case at least once a day or after each
project which ever comes first. For details on
cleaning them, refer to "Maintenance" in chapter 7
of your machine's Instruction and Reference
Guide.
a
Turn off the embroidery machine.
CAUTION
• Unplug the power supply cord before cleaning the
machine, otherwise injuries or an electric shock
may occur.
b
Remove the needle plate and then use the
brush to remove any lint and dust.
Carefully clean and dust under and around the needle
plate spacer before replacing the needle plate.
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a Needle plate spacer
Note
• Since lint easily collects around the needle
plate, it should be cleaned periodically.
• While cleaning, be careful not to lose the
spacer.
c
Open the hook cover, remove the bobbin
case, and then use the brush to remove any
fabric scraps and lint.
CREATING CUTWORK
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