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Sr830-01-02-2009
It‘s All About Tassels
830 Stitch Recipe
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Created by Jill Braley
Supplies—
830 machine with standard accessories
Fabric and stabilizer as desired (Linen-blend fabric, Armo® Weft fusible interfacing,
OESD Lightweight Tear-Away stabilizer used)
Variegated Embroidery thread
(Mettler Poly Sheen Multi #9973)
75/11 Embroidery Needle
Tassel Stitches used—
Prepare and Create—
1. Stabilize the fabric selection. 2. Create the central Tassel stitch combination as outlined in the video clip using stitches #1116 and #1120.
This part of the stitch recipe will be stitched first. 3. Thread the machine. 4. Attach Sideways Motion Foot #40C; stitch the central stitch recipe. 5. Attach Open Embroidery Foot #20C; frame the Tassel stitch combination with stitch #1119 at the top and
stitch #1115 at the bottom. 6. For additional definition of these stitch patterns, change to a solid thread color and “outline” with the Triple
Straight Stitch, #6. 7. To easily “outline” a stitch, REMEMBER the needle position can be adjusted to a comfortable setting for
ease of stitching. (see PHOTO A on page 2) 8. After the stitching is complete, give the final 3-Dimensional feature to your Tassel stitch recipe by
“releasing” the tassel stitches. Simply turn the fabric to the wrong side and carefully remove the bobbin thread from the stitch as shown. (see PHOTO B on page 2)
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Sr830-01-02-2009
It‘s All About Tassels
830 Stitch Recipe
jsb Page 2 of 2
Created by Jill Braley
PHOTO A
PHOTO B