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Tutorial 10-1: Creating Split Embroidery Designs
Step 7
Embroidering
When large-size embroidery designs are
transferred to the embroidery machine, the
patterns appear on the embroidery machine
display as shown below. For this example,
select the first embroidery pattern section
(Aa).
Attach the embroidery hoop to the embroidery
machine, and then using the machine’s layout
adjusting functions, align the needle position
with the intersection of the lines drawn on the
fabric.
Embroider the selected pattern.
Remove the embroidery hoop from the
embroidery machine, and then remove the
fabric from the hoop.
Hoop the fabric for the next design section. 
c
“Hooping the fabric” on page 158
b
Memo:
If there is no stitching in section Aa, select the 
first section that contains stitching. Click the 
Design Property button to check the 
embroidering order.
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b
Memo:
When an embroidery design created in a 
custom Design Page is saved or transferred to 
an original card, alignment stitching (single 
lines of running stitches with the color NOT 
DEFINED
, with a pitch of 7.0 mm, and starting 
with fixed stitches with a pitch of 0.3 mm) is 
added at the edges of the design sections. 
(The alignment stitching appears in the print 
preview and is printed in red.)
Sample data for this tutorial
1) Embroider the upper-left design section.
Alignment stitching is sewn below and 
on the right side of the embroidered 
design section.
2) Hoop the fabric for the upper-right design 
section with the left side of the hoop 
aligned on the alignment stitching on the 
right side of the design section sewn in 
step 1, and then embroider the design.
Before the design section is 
embroidered, alignment stitching is 
sewn on the left side. Make sure that 
this alignment stitching aligns with the 
alignment stitching sewn in step 1. 
After the design section is 
embroidered, alignment stitching is 
sewn below the design section.
XE8656-001.book  Page 159  Monday, May 24, 2010  5:44 PM