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User’s Guide
Finishing
Processes performed after embroidery is complete. Includes
trimming loose threads, cutting or tearing away excess backing,
removing facing, cleaning any stains, pressing if needed, and
packing for sale or shipping.
Flagging
Up and down motion of goods under action of needle, named after
the motion of a waving flag. Often caused by improper framing of
goods, flagging may result in poor registration, unsatisfactory stitch
formation and "birdnesting".
Folders
In Windows®2000/XP your designs are stored in folders. In previous
Windows® versions folders were called directories.
Fox Test
Method of testing thread tension and soundness of timing. Sew the
word FOX in 1 inch satin block letters with each needle, then
examine the reverse side for skipped stitches and correctly balanced
ratio of top thread to bobbin thread. The correct balance is generally
considered to be a one-third ratio of bobbin to two-thirds top thread.
These letters are used because they require the movement of the
pantograph in all directions, increasing the likelihood that the
beginnings of timing irregularities will be discovered.
Frame
Holding device for insertion of goods under an embroidery head for
the application of embroidery. May employ a number of means for
maintaining stability during the embroidery process, including
clamps, vacuum devices, magnets or springs. See also
Hoop
.
Geflect
A fill pattern in which all lines of stitches are parallel to each other.
Guide Stitch
A series of stitches used to line up placement of subsequent
embroidery in multiple hooping situations, or assist in placement of
fabric pieces for appliqué.
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