Brother International DreamMaker„ XE VE2200 Users Manual - English - Page 158

Creating Bobbin Work

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CREATING BOBBIN WORK CREATING BOBBIN WORK Selecting the Pattern f To select a bobbin work embroidery pattern, press (Embroidery). Note • Prepare the machine for bobbin work as described in "PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORK" on page A-3. a Attach the embroidery embroidery unit. foot and the b Install a bobbin wound with an amount of thread for pattern. adequate Note • For an estimated length of bobbin thread required for each pattern, refer to the "Quick Reference Guide" included with the machine. Be sure to use a bobbin wound with enough thread. If the bobbin runs out of thread while sewing, the embroidery cannot be completed. • Depending on the thread thickness, it may not be possible to wind the bobbin with the necessary length of thread. In this case, try winding the bobbin again, or use a lighter weight thread. c Pull up plate. the bobbin thread above the needle Note • Embroidery patterns for bobbin work "B" cannot be used in the "Embroidery Edit" screen ( ). g Press , then select one of the bobbin work embroidery patterns. Embroidery patterns for bobbin work appear with the letter "B" in the lower-left corner of the key. a d Turn on the machine. e Press . → The carriage will move to the initialization position. a "B" mark → Regardless of the setting that had been selected, the automatic thread cutting function is turned off. → When a bobbin work embroidery pattern is selected the embroidery sewing speed can only be adjusted from 100 spm to a maximum of 350 spm. Note • The beginning and end of stitching are specified for bobbin work patterns. They cannot be used for normal embroidering. • Recommended default setting for bobbin work embroidery is 100 spm. A-8

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CREATING BOBBIN WORK
A-8
Selecting the Pattern
a
Attach the embroidery foot and the
embroidery unit.
b
Install a bobbin wound with an adequate
amount of thread for pattern.
c
Pull up the bobbin thread above the needle
plate.
d
Turn on the machine.
e
Press
.
The carriage will move to the initialization position.
f
To select a bobbin work embroidery
pattern, press
(Embroidery).
g
Press
, then select one of the bobbin
work embroidery patterns.
Embroidery patterns for bobbin work appear with
the letter “B” in the lower-left corner of the key.
a
“B” mark
Regardless of the setting that had been selected, the
automatic thread cutting function is turned off.
When a bobbin work embroidery pattern is selected
the embroidery sewing speed can only be adjusted
from 100 spm to a maximum of 350 spm.
CREATING BOBBIN WORK
Note
• Prepare the machine for bobbin work as
described in “PREPARING FOR BOBBIN
WORK” on page A-3.
Note
• For an estimated length of bobbin thread
required for each pattern, refer to the
“Quick Reference Guide” included with the
machine. Be sure to use a bobbin wound
with enough thread. If the bobbin runs out
of thread while sewing, the embroidery
cannot be completed.
• Depending on the thread thickness, it may
not be possible to wind the bobbin with the
necessary length of thread. In this case, try
winding the bobbin again, or use a lighter
weight thread.
Note
• Embroidery patterns for bobbin work “B”
cannot be used in the “Embroidery Edit”
screen (
).
Note
• The beginning and end of stitching are
specified for bobbin work patterns. They
cannot be used for normal embroidering.
• Recommended default setting for bobbin
work embroidery is 100 spm.
a