====== Embroidery Machine ====== There is a [[https://sewingcraft.brother.eu/en/products/machines/embroidery-machines/embroidery-machines/innov-is-m330e|Brother Innov-is M330E]] (10×10 cm embroidery surface, custom designs via USB) in the craft room. You should be inducted before you use it. Please see [[members:inductions]]. {{public:2026-05-23_embroidery-machine.jpg?600|}} If you are comfortable using a sewing machine, a lot of the skills and knowledge will transfer over. Here is an introduction to machine embroidery: * [[https://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Machine_embroidery]] …and some examples of what can be made on such a machine: {{public:2026-05-23_embroidery-examples.jpg?800 |}} ===== Manuals ===== Manuals are good, actually. For the M33E we have: * (log in to download) {{ :members:operation-manual_brother-innov-is-m330e.pdf | operation manual }} * (log in to download) {{ :members:quick-reference-guide_brother-innov-is-m330e.pdf | quick reference guide }} * included accessories (download from above) * inbuilt designs (download from above) You should read the operation manual. ===== Use ===== You should know how a sewing machine works, and hopefully have used one. There is a great [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lwI4TSKM3Y|video explanation]] by Tim Hunkin ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV_fVPggJbw|shorter version]]) To use the embroidery machine, you should know how to: * wind the bobbin * remove and replace the bobbin * threading the upper thread * check the needle is in good order * adjust thread tension and why you would do this * fasten material into the embroidery hoop You should be able to consider: * what type of fabric would be good or bad to embroider * what type of thread would be good or bad to embroider * why you might want a stabiliser backing To run a machine embroidery, follow the steps from the operation manual: ^ Step # ^ Aim ^ Action ^ Page ^ | 1 | Checking the needle | Use needle 75/11 for embroidery | 24 | | 2 | Embroidery unit attachment | Attach the embroidery unit. | 25 | | 3 | Bobbin thread setup | For the bobbin thread, wind embroidery bobbin thread and set it in place | 17 | | 4 | Fabric preparation | Attach a stabilizer material to the fabric, and hoop it in the embroidery frame. | 27 | | 5 | Embroidery frame attachment | Attach the embroidery frame to the embroidery unit. | 29 | | 6 | Pattern selection | Select an embroidery pattern. | 30 | | 7 | Checking the layout | Check and adjust the size and position of the embroidery. | 32 | | 8 | Embroidery thread setup | Set up embroidery thread according to pattern. | 33 | ===== Making custom designs ===== You can make any SVG into an embroidery pattern, using [[https://inkstitch.org/|Ink/Stitch]], an [[https://inkscape.org/|Inkscape]] extension. You want to use the Brother .pes filetype. Please read: * [[https://inkstitch.org/docs/basic-usage/|Ink/Stitch: Basic Use]] * [[https://inkstitch.org/docs/workflow/|Ink/Stitch: Workflow]] You can make a PNG into an SVG using Inkscape's [[https://inkscape-manuals.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tracing-an-image.html|trace bitmap]] function, e.g., ^ PNG ^ SVG ^ | {{public:2026-05-23_cinnamonroll.png?200}} | {{public:2026-05-23_cinnamonroll.svg?200}} | To make patches, have a look at: * [[https://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Embroidery_patch]] * [[https://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/InkStitch_-_embroidery_patch]] ===== How to ===== * where to buy fabric and thread * best place is probably the Moor Market, on the Moor. There's a great haberdashery. * how to create patterns larger than 10×10 cm? * see manual page 38 * cut felt to size for patches * use scissors, or (if [[members:inductions|inducted]]!!) laser cutter with approx 160mm/s, 28% power. * how to do anything else * see manual or ask Alfie ===== to-do ===== * buy some stabilizer (see [[https://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Hooping_and_stabilizing_in_computerized_embroidery|edutech wiki]]) * buy a large roll of default/cheap bobbin thread * buy some more felt/test fabric for inductions/experiments