Brother International Innov-is 1200 Users Manual - English - Page 128
Sewing the Various Built-in Decorative Patterns
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UTILITY STITCHES Sewing the Various Built-in Decorative Patterns You can sew decorative stitches, satin stitches, cross stitches, decorative satin stitches, combined utility stitches and 3 types of character stitches. All are sewn with monogramming foot "N". Sewing beautiful patterns Sewing patterns In order to sew the patterns correctly, the following must be considered. ■ Fabric Before sewing stretch or thin fabrics or fabrics with a coarse weave, affix stabilizer material to the wrong side of the fabric or place a thin sheet of paper, such as tracing paper, under the fabric. Since material puckering or bunched stitches may occur when satin stitches are sewn, be sure to affix stabilizer material to the fabric. ■ Needles and threads When sewing thin, medium weight or stretch fabrics, use the ball point needle. When sewing thick fabrics, use a 90/14 home sewing machine needle. In addition, #50 to #60 thread should be used. ■ Trial sewing Depending on the type and thickness of the fabric being sewn and whether or not stabilizer material is used, the desired result may not be achieved. Be sure to sew a trial piece of fabric before sewing your project. In addition, while sewing, be sure to guide the fabric with your hands in order to prevent the fabric from slipping. Attach monogramming foot "N". a • For details, refer to "Replacing the presser foot" (page 42). Select a stitch. b • For details, refer to steps a through e of "Selecting stitching" (page 75). Start sewing. c • The stitching is sewn in the direction indicated by the arrow. Sew reinforcement stitches. d When sewing with a character stitch, reinforcement stitches are automatically sewn after each character. • When sewing a pattern with a stitch other than a character stitch, it is useful to first set the automatic reverse/reinforcement stitching setting. For details, refer to "Automatically sewing reverse/reinforcement stitches" (page 59). When you are finished sewing, use scissors to e trim off any excess threads at the beginning of the stitching and between the patterns. Memo z For details on adjusting the stitch width and length, refer to "Adjusting the stitch width" (page 56) and "Adjusting the stitch length" (page 57). 126