Brother International CP60X Sewing Guide - Page 46

MAKING ADJUSTMENT, Adjust stitches with the stitch length

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MAKING ADJUSTMENT MAKING ADJUSTMENT (Available on models with 25 or more stitches.) Your stitch pattern may sometimes turn out poorly, depending on the type or thickness of fabric, the stabilizer material used, sewing speed, etc. If your sewing does not turn out well, sew trial stitches using the same conditions as the real sewing, and adjust the stitch pattern as explained below. If the stitch pattern does not turn out well even after making adjustments based on the stitch pattern described below, make adjustments for each stitch pattern individually. Memo • This adjustment can be made to (Quilting stippling stitch), decorative stitches, satin stitches and cross stitches. For details on the built-in stitch patterns, refer to "Stitch Chart" ( http://s.brother/ cmkag/ ). Turn off the machine. a Holding down the key 1, turn on the b machine.  If the stitch pattern is bunched: Press the "+" stitch length key several times.  If the stitch pattern has gaps: Press the "-" stitch length key several times. Sew the stitch pattern again. e * If the stitch pattern still comes out poorly, make adjustments again until the stitch pattern comes out correctly. Note • Sewing speed controller cannot be used with this stitch pattern. After the machine has turned on, release c the key 1.  The display changes to the stitch adjustment display. Adjust stitches with the stitch length d keys. 1 Stitch length keys 46

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MAKING ADJUSTMENT
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MAKING ADJUSTMENT
(Available on models with 25 or more stitches.)
Your stitch pattern may sometimes turn out
poorly, depending on the type or thickness of
fabric, the stabilizer material used, sewing
speed, etc. If your sewing does not turn out
well, sew trial stitches using the same
conditions as the real sewing, and adjust the
stitch pattern as explained below. If the stitch
pattern does not turn out well even after
making adjustments based on the stitch pattern
described below, make adjustments for each
stitch pattern individually.
Memo
This adjustment can be made to
(Quilting stippling stitch), decorative
stitches, satin stitches and cross stitches.
For details on the built-in stitch patterns,
refer to "Stitch Chart" ( http://s.brother/
cmkag/ ).
a
Turn off the machine.
b
Holding down the key
1
, turn on the
machine.
c
After the machine has turned on, release
the key
1
.
The display changes to the stitch
adjustment display.
d
Adjust stitches with the stitch length
keys.
1
Stitch length keys
If the stitch pattern is bunched:
Press the “+” stitch length key several
times.
If the stitch pattern has gaps:
Press the “–” stitch length key several
times.
e
Sew the stitch pattern again.
*
If the stitch pattern still comes out
poorly, make adjustments again until
the stitch pattern comes out correctly.
Note
Sewing speed controller cannot be used
with this stitch pattern.