The design calls for embroidering an outline of all letters first (single run stitch), then insert a stop, or you can stop the machine manually. At that time you place the cut twill letters over the outlines (this is where the video starts). This twill has a sticky backing, but if not, you can use the spray glue to make sure they stay put. Next there is a zig-zag stitch to hold the letters in place and finally run the satin stitch. I hope that answers your question.
The design calls for embroidering an outline of all letters first (single run stitch), then insert a stop, or you can stop the machine manually. At that time you place the cut twill letters over the outlines (this is where the video starts). This twill has a sticky backing, but if not, you can use the spray glue to make sure they stay put. Next there is a zig-zag stitch to hold the letters in place and finally run the satin stitch. I hope that answers your question.
AmericanPrintwear 1 year ago
How do you sew the letters first?
rubysews 1 year ago