Baby Lock BNCW Instruction And Reference Manual page 7

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ABOUT CUTWORK
When using fabric that cannot be ironed, such as organza, place water-soluble stabilizer above and
below the fabric, and secure the sheets with an embroidery frame.
a Water-soluble stabilizer
b Fabric, such as organza
For details on affixing stabilizer, refer to "Attaching Stabilizer" on page 14.
Precautions on using water-soluble stabilizer
Do not use with fabric that cannot be washed with water.
Avoid storing in an extremely humid or wet location.
Store in a dry location not exposed to humidity.
Patterns requiring water-soluble stabilizer
Use a water-soluble stabilizer when stitching the cut edges of a design or when embroidering using the
net fill stitch. (Refer to "Attaching Water-Soluble Stabilizer" on page 15.) A sheet of non-woven water-
soluble stabilizer is supplied. Optional film-type water-soluble stabilizers are available for use.
a
a Example of a design with cutouts
Various patterns on the enclosed CD-ROM (for machines) require water-soluble stabilizer. For details on
patterns included on the CD-ROM, refer to the separate Quick Reference Guide.
By using Palette Version 9.2 with Cutwork, original designs with cutouts and designs using the net fill
stitch can be created. For details on installing Palette Version 9.2 with Cutwork, refer to the Installation
Guide.
Trial embroidery
Be sure to sew trial embroidery using same fabric and threads as project in order to check the
embroidering and cutting results.
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b
b Example of net fill stitching

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