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How to Embriodery Eraser.....

1  Buy an Embroidered Eraser or Stitch Eraser. You can find this product online or at a well-stocked fabric store. It looks like a bit of a trimmer for the beard. It's ideal for logos in professional quality embroidery such as jackets, shirts and caps
• This product is not recommended for hand embroidery to create a needle, thread and an embroidery knob.




  
 2  Rotate the garment or fabric to reveal the back. There is a small possibility that the stitch eraser could become fuzzy by scraping it against the fabric. If you do this on the front of the garment, the fuzzy texture will be visible. If you work from the back, it won't.
• Some embroideries may still have stabilizers attached. First tear off this stabilizer.
• Embroidery is thin on the back of the fabric, which will make it easier for the eraser to cut.







 3  Push the 1 inch (2.5 cm) eraser across the stitches. Place the eraser against the edge of the embroiderer, making sure the breads are digging into the threads. Slowly lower the eraser by about 1 inch (2.5 cm) and move slowly, such as a cart or shovel national type.
If you work on a logo, you can move the eraser to the full width of the letter instead.






4  Lift the eraser up and move it to the next section. Push the eraser forward with a further 1 inch (2.5 cm), then lift it up again. Work your way across the edges of embroidery from one side to the other. After you finish the first row, start the second 1 (2.5 cm) row. Unless you have closed all embroidery
• How often you do this depends on the size of the embroidery. For a small project, you only have to do it one at a time.

















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