Brother International PE-300S Users Manual - English - Page 55

Thick fabrics

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Contents Setting Up Basic Sewing Machine Operation Utility Stitches 5. Start the machine while holding the end of the upper thread gently. 5 3 * The machine will sew a reinforcement stitch and stop automatically after sewing is completed. Thick fabrics 1 2 If the zipper slide gets in the way, lower the needle all the way through the cloth, lift the foot, and move the slider out of the way. 1 Presser foot 2 Cardboard * Use a larger stitch length when working with heavyweight fabrics that don't feed very easily. Embroidering Maintenance Troubleshooting Error Messages Sewing Chart Patterns (Programmed in Machine) Patterns (Memory Card) 52

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Contents
Setting Up
Basic Sewing
Machine
Operation
Utility Stitches
Embroidering
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Error
Messages
Sewing Chart
Patterns
(Programmed
in Machine)
Patterns
(Memory Card)
5.
Start the machine while holding the end of the upper thread
gently.
*
The machine will sew a reinforcement stitch and stop au-
tomatically after sewing is completed.
3
5
Thick fabrics
If the zipper slide gets in the way, lower the needle all the way
through the cloth, lift the foot, and move the slider out of the way.
1
Presser foot
2
Cardboard
*
Use a larger stitch length when working with heavyweight
fabrics that don’t feed very easily.
1
2