About Cutwork; What Is Cutwork - Baby Lock BNCW Instruction And Reference Manual

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ABOUT CUTWORK

ABOUT CUTWORK

What is Cutwork?

Cutwork is created when an embroidery design has an area that has
been cut away and then reinforced around those sections with
embroidery, there may also be stitching added within the open
spaces to create gorgeous decorative patterns.
After installing KIT CW to upgrade the machine, replace the embroidery needles in needle bars 1 through
4 with the corresponding cutwork needles which have been created with different angles so the machine
can cut the fabric and embroider.
Import a cutwork pattern from the enclosed CD-ROM (for machines) to the machine in order to create
cutwork.
For details on the patterns included with KIT CW, refer to the separate Quick Reference Guide.
In addition, the cutwork pattern can be created using the machine to cut or sew satin stitching around the
desired pattern. (Refer to "USING THE MACHINE TO POSITION EMBROIDERY PATTERNS FOR
CREATING CUTWORK" on page 18)
An original cutwork pattern designed in Palette Version 9.2 with Cutwork can be imported into the
machine to embroider cutwork. For details on installing Palette Version 9.2 with Cutwork, refer to the
Installation Guide.
Memo
• "Cutwork pattern" is a generic term used to refer to all the embroidery designs created with the
cutwork needles, including cutout patterns, in this manual.
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