Brother International Innov-is XJ2 Operation Manual - Page 96

Method 2: Sewing a Specified Number of, Stitch Patterns, Start sewing.

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UTILITY STITCHES e Select the method for finishing sewing. For this example, since the angle at the end of sewing will begin changing when (Reverse stitch button) is pressed, select . 1 2  Method 2: Sewing a Specified Number of Stitch Patterns With this method, the number of stitch patterns (including those used to change the angle) are specified. This allows stitch patterns of the same length to be repeatedly sewn. a Refer to steps a through Changing the Angle at the d of "Method 1: Begin End of Sewing by Pressing the "Reverse Stitch" Button" on page 93 to select the angle settings for the start and end of sewing. b Touch patterns , and then specify the number of (including those used to change the stitch angle). 1 Press (Reverse stitch button) for the angle at the end of sewing to start changing; the machine stops when sewing is finished. 2 The machine stops when the specified number of stitch patterns have been sewn. The number of patterns that are specified includes the number of patterns used to change the angle. (page 94) f If necessary, use a chalk location to be sewn. pencil to draw a line at the g Start sewing. h After sewing the stitch button). desired length, press (Reverse  When (Reverse stitch button) is pressed, the angle at the end of sewing begins to change, and the machine stops when sewing is finished. Memo • If you stop sewing at the point where end tapering should begin (either by pressing the "Start/Stop" button or by lifting your foot from the foot controller), press (Reverse stitch button) and resume sewing by either pressing the "Start/Stop" button or pressing on the foot controller. End tapering will begin as soon as sewing resumes. i When finished then touch sewing, . set [Tapering] to [OFF], and 1 1 Approximate length of the stitch pattern Memo • The number of stitch patterns used to change the angle depends on the pattern and angle. Perform trial sewing to check the result. c Start sewing.  The machine stops automatically when sewing is finished. Memo • To sew stitching in a square, select for the start of sewing and for the end of sewing, and then continue sewing the same stitch pattern, rotating the fabric 90° after sewing each line of stitching. The pivot setting is useful when changing the sewing direction. (page 61) 94

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UTILITY STITCHES
94
e
Select the method for finishing sewing. For this
example, since the angle at the end of sewing will
begin changing when
(Reverse stitch button) is
pressed, select
.
1
Press
(Reverse stitch button) for the angle at the
end of sewing to start changing; the machine stops
when sewing is finished.
2
The machine stops when the specified number of stitch
patterns have been sewn. The number of patterns that
are specified includes the number of patterns used to
change the angle. (page 94)
f
If necessary, use a chalk pencil to draw a line at the
location to be sewn.
g
Start sewing.
h
After sewing the desired length, press
(Reverse
stitch button).
When
(Reverse stitch button) is pressed, the
angle at the end of sewing begins to change, and the
machine stops when sewing is finished.
i
When finished sewing, set [Tapering] to [OFF], and
then touch
.
Method 2: Sewing a Specified Number of
Stitch Patterns
With this method, the number of stitch patterns (including
those used to change the angle) are specified. This allows
stitch patterns of the same length to be repeatedly sewn.
a
Refer to steps
a
through
d
of “Method 1: Begin
Changing the Angle at the End of Sewing by Pressing
the “Reverse Stitch” Button” on page 93 to select the
angle settings for the start and end of sewing.
b
Touch
, and then specify the number of stitch
patterns (including those used to change the angle).
1
Approximate length of the stitch pattern
c
Start sewing.
The machine stops automatically when sewing is
finished.
Memo
If you stop sewing at the point where end tapering
should begin (either by pressing the “Start/Stop”
button or by lifting your foot from the foot
controller), press
(Reverse stitch button) and
resume sewing by either pressing the “Start/Stop”
button or pressing on the foot controller. End
tapering will begin as soon as sewing resumes.
2
1
Memo
• The number of stitch patterns used to change
the angle depends on the pattern and angle.
Perform trial sewing to check the result.
Memo
To sew stitching in a square, select
for the
start of sewing and
for the end of sewing, and
then continue sewing the same stitch pattern,
rotating the fabric 90° after sewing each line of
stitching.
The pivot setting is useful when changing the
sewing direction. (page 61)
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