Brother International Innov-ís 1500D Users Manual - English - Page 135

If the Bobbin Runs Out of Thread

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SEWING AN EMBROIDERING PATTERN f Apply a thin layer of adhesive to the back adhesive or spray of the appliqué piece, and then attach it to the base fabric at the appliqué position sewn in step e . If the Bobbin Runs Out of Thread If the bobbin begins to run out of thread during embroidering, the machine stops and the following message appears. Replace the bobbin thread according to the following procedure. If very little sewing remains, press to sew 10 stitches without rethreading the machine. The machine stops after sewing the 10 stitches. a Press . Note If the appliqué fabric is a lightweight fabric, you may want to use a fusible web to stabilize the fabric and to attach it to the base fabric. Do not remove the base fabric from the embroidery frame when ironing on the appliqué piece. g After the appliqué piece is attached, press "Start/Stop" button to sew the appliqué. the → The appliqué is then completed. b Press the threads. "Thread Cutter" button to trim the c Press the "Presser the presser foot. Foot Lifter" button to raise d Raise the frame-securing lever, remove the embroidery frame. and then Memo Depending on the pattern that is selected, "Appliqué" may not appear, but instead will appear as a color. If "Appliqué" appears as a color, embroider using thread of that color. h Change the upper thread, and then embroidering the remainder of the finish pattern. Note • If glue is attached to the presser foot, needle or needle plate, finish embroidering the appliqué pattern, and then clean off the glue. • For best results, trim all excess threads between pattern parts. Note • Be careful not to apply a strong force to the hooped fabric. • When removing and reattaching the embroidery frame, do not allow the frame to hit the carriage or the presser foot, otherwise the pattern may become misaligned. e Replace the bobbin with a full one, reattach the embroidery frame. and then 134

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SEWING AN EMBROIDERING PATTERN
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f
Apply a thin layer of adhesive or spray
adhesive to the back of the appliqué piece,
and then attach it to the base fabric at the
appliqué position sewn in step
e
.
g
After the appliqué piece is attached, press the
“Start/Stop” button to sew the appliqué.
The appliqué is then completed.
h
Change the upper thread, and then finish
embroidering the remainder of the pattern.
If the Bobbin Runs Out of Thread
If the bobbin begins to run out of thread during
embroidering, the machine stops and the following
message appears. Replace the bobbin thread according
to the following procedure. If very little sewing remains,
press
to sew 10 stitches without rethreading the
machine.
The machine stops after sewing the 10 stitches.
a
Press
.
b
Press the “Thread Cutter” button to trim the
threads.
c
Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to raise
the presser foot.
d
Raise the frame-securing lever, and then
remove the embroidery frame.
e
Replace the bobbin with a full one, and then
reattach the embroidery frame.
Note
If the appliqué fabric is a lightweight fabric, you may
want to use a fusible web to stabilize the fabric and to
attach it to the base fabric. Do not remove the base
fabric from the embroidery frame when ironing on the
appliqué piece.
Memo
Depending on the pattern that is selected, “Appliqué”
may not appear, but instead will appear as a color. If
“Appliqué” appears as a color, embroider using thread
of that color.
Note
If glue is attached to the presser foot, needle or
needle plate, finish embroidering the appliqué
pattern, and then clean off the glue.
For best results, trim all excess threads between
pattern parts.
Note
Be careful not to apply a strong force to the hooped
fabric.
When removing and reattaching the embroidery
frame, do not allow the frame to hit the carriage or
the presser foot, otherwise the pattern may become
misaligned.