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Look for a speed control on the front of the machine. may look like a series of arrows or triangles to denote speed... a slider or on screen activation.
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cache.freescale.com/files/.../doc/.../AN3410.pdf Freescale SemiconductorThe third type of sewing machine has an accelerometer sensor. 1 in its pedal. ... it and generates a pulse-width modulation (PWM), which speeds up or slows the motor. ... ADC module, so an RC circuit and software obtains the ADC values.
That would depend on if you have a regular home sewing machine or a embroidery machine. I'm going to assume that you have a regular machine.
There is something called free hand embroidery. you lower or disengage the feed dogs, take off the presser foot. Some use a darning foot and others just leave the foot off. Hopefully your design is already marked on the fabric. Place fabric in a regular hand embroidery so they fabric is right side up but the hoop makes it sit down in the rings. (make sense) Fit your hoop on the bed of the sewing machine, under the presser foot/presser foot bar. Lower the presser foot lever. (important for tension) and select stitch style and length. you may need to adjust tensions too.
Begin stitching, take a couple stitches... then reverse a couple... then snip the loose ends. Continue to stitch, guiding the hoop so that the needle follows the design. Start slowly and as you discover how your hand movements effect the length of the stitches... you can speed up and slow down as you need to create your design.
Good morning Embroidering is difficult enough by hand. Computerized embroidery is even more complicated, a lot of things going on simultaneously. I am inclined to think that there is more going on than the machine can handle at the same time. Check if you can have fewer programs open at the same time. Maybe try with one type of thread and see if it speeds up, then add slowly one by one. good luck kolbrun
The speed could be if the satin stiches are to wide, than the machine reduce speed to get a good result.
How is the speed of the embroidery when it does fill stitch (small stitches)?
Not shure about the bobbin winder, but to check this its nessesarry to get inside the machine.
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