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Tools
Marking Pens and Chalk
These tools are widely used to mark the center placement for the embroidery. There are a variety of marking
pens available some are removable with water, somedisappear when exposed to air for a period of time, while
others are permanent. They come in several different colors — blue, pink, purple and white (for dark color
fabrics). Chalks are made of wax or clay. Wax chalks are only removable when ironed and should be used
mainly on thick material that can absorb the wax when ironed. Clay chalk leaves a more powdery substance
as its mark, which can be removed by simply brushing it off.
Lighting
Proper lighting is important to every embroidery shop. Make sure there is adequate overhead lighting in the
room and special lighting on the embroidery machine itself. A flexible low voltage stalk light offers a bright
white, yet cool light that can be focused on a particular area of the machine. This lighting is ideal for seeing
the needles as you thread the machine. It also helps you see the rotary hook assembly better when the tim-
ing needs adjusting. There are special light sources that help you see color better for matching shades and
blending.
Tube Threader
A tube threader makes it easier and faster to load your thread into your GS1501 machine. This along with
canned air, will increase your productivity and reduce the time you spend preparing your machine for use.
Embroiderer’s Buddy
Let the Embroiderer’s Buddy put your embroidery in it’s place! Achieve perfect and consistent embroidery
centering every time. Use your “buddy” on all types of garments. No more guesswork. Fast and easy 1-2-3
positioning. Premarked industry standard embroidery placement markings for the professional touch!
Stitch Erasers
When a mistake occurs on an embroidery design, the Stitch Eraser makes the task of removing the stitches
from the garment easier then having to individually remove each stitch with a seam ripper. This device looks
like hair clippers with jaws that move from side to side but the blade is different. The eraser shaves the bobbin
stitches on the backside of garments. When the bobbin threads are cut the top stitches remove easily without
damage to the garment.
Summary of Contents for GS1501
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