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To prepare the machine, you need to prepare the frame, upper thread and lower thread.
##### **Lower Thread Preparation**
To prepare the lower thread, I need a small spool of the thread I want to use.
This is placed under the needle, with the thread following the arrows
indicated for positioning.
If this small spool of thread is not available, it is necessary to make one
using a large spool. This procedure consists of placing the large spool in
its position, and the small spool on the upper right-hand side of the
machine and activating the rewind.
##### **Upper Thread Preparation**
To prepare the upper thread, I place the spool in its position and follow
the path indicated by the arrows on the machine with the thread. At the end of
the path, the thread is inserted into the needle. This can be done by hand, or
using the hand crank on the left of the machine, placing the thread in its
notch at position 7.
##### **Frame Preparation**
To prepare the frame, I start by cutting the fabric to the size of the
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</div>
</div>
##### **Lower Thread Preparation**
Then I can place the frame on the machine using the notches that are
available as shown in the images below.
To prepare the lower thread, I need a small spool of the thread I want to use.
This is placed under the needle, with the thread following the arrows
indicated for positioning.
If this small spool of thread is not available, it is necessary to make one
using a large spool. This procedure consists of placing the large spool in
its position, and the small spool on the upper right-hand side of the
machine and activating the rewind.
<div
class=
"row"
>
<div
class=
"col-md-6 align-self-center"
markdown=
"1"
>
<img src = "./img/week16/Frame_Positionning_1.jpg" alt = "Frame_Positionning_1"
class="mx-auto d-block" width = 80%>
</div>
<div
class=
"col-md-6 align-self-center"
markdown=
"1"
>
<img src = "./img/week16/Frame_Positionning_2.jpg" alt = "Frame_Positionning_2"
class="mx-auto d-block" width = 80%>
</div>
</div>
##### **Upper Thread Preparation**
The machine is ready, I can now move on to configuring the software on the machine.
To prepare the upper thread, I place the spool in its position and follow
the path indicated by the arrows on the machine with the thread. At the end of
the path, the thread is inserted into the needle. This can be done by hand, or
using the hand crank on the left of the machine, placing the thread in its
notch at position 7.
<img src = "./img/week16/ReadyToGo.jpg" alt = "ReadyToGo"
class="mx-auto d-block" width = 80%>
##### **Start Embroidery**
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