Brother International Entrepreneur PR-650 Users Manual - English - Page 49

Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame

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7. Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame After selecting the pattern to be embroidered, check which embroidery frames can be used to sew the pattern. Select the appropriate frame, and hoop the fabric and stabilizer in the embroidery frame. (Refer to "Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric" on page 90.) For precautions concerning the fabric, refer to page 34. Note ● If the fabric is not taut, the pattern may be misaligned or the fabric may pucker. Follow the procedure described below to firmly stretch the fabric in the embroidery frame so that the fabric is not loose. In addition, be sure to work on a level surface when putting the fabric in the embroidery frame. Icon Name Embroidering area Extra-large embroidery frame 2 200 mm (H) × 300 mm (W) (7-7/8 inches (H) × 11-3/4 inches (W)) Large embroidery frame 130 mm (H) × 180 mm (W) (5-1/8 inches (H) × 7-1/8 inches (W)) Hooping the fabric in the embroidery frame Select an embroidery frame. 1 From the sizes of embroidery frames indicated in the screen, select the embroidery frame that you wish to use. Medium embroidery frame 100 mm (H) × 100 mm (W) (4 inches (H) × 4 inches (W)) Small embroidery frame 40 mm (H) × 60 mm (W) (1-1/2 inches (H) × 2-3/8 inches (W)) CAUTION ● If embroidery frames other than the four included frames are used, the embroidery frame may hit the presser foot and damage the machine, or cause injury to the user. Embroidery frames that can be used appear darker ( ) embroidery frames that cannot be used appear lighter ( ). Memo ● If the embroidery frame holder is not attached to the machine, the embroidering area will not display the correct frame size. (Refer to page 49.) ■ Embroidery frame types There are four sizes of embroidery frames included with this machine. For details on the uses for each frame, refer to "Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames" on page 88. Note ● The embroidery frame indicators show all embroidery frame sizes in which the embroidery pattern can be sewn. Be sure to use an embroidery frame of the most suitable size. If the embroidery frame that is too large is used, the pattern may be misaligned or the fabric may pucker. (Refer to "Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames" on page 88.) Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame 47

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Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame
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7. Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame
After selecting the pattern to be embroidered, check which embroidery frames can be used to sew the
pattern. Select the appropriate frame, and hoop the fabric and stabilizer in the embroidery frame.
(Refer to “Attaching Iron-On Stabilizer (Backing) to Fabric” on page 90.) For precautions concerning the
fabric, refer to page 34.
Note
If the fabric is not taut, the pattern may be
misaligned or the fabric may pucker.
Follow the procedure described below to
firmly stretch the fabric in the embroidery
frame so that the fabric is not loose. In
addition, be sure to work on a level
surface when putting the fabric in the
embroidery frame.
Hooping the fabric in the
embroidery frame
1
Select an embroidery frame.
From the sizes of embroidery frames
indicated in the screen, select the embroidery
frame that you wish to use.
Embroidery frames that can be used appear
darker (
) embroidery frames that cannot
be used appear lighter (
).
Memo
If the embroidery frame holder is not
attached to the machine, the embroidering
area will not display the correct frame
size. (Refer to page 49.)
Embroidery frame types
There are four sizes of embroidery frames
included with this machine. For details on the
uses for each frame, refer to “Correctly Using the
Embroidery Frames” on page 88.
CAUTION
Note
The embroidery frame indicators show all
embroidery frame sizes in which the
embroidery pattern can be sewn. Be sure
to use an embroidery frame of the most
suitable size. If the embroidery frame that
is too large is used, the pattern may be
misaligned or the fabric may pucker.
(Refer to “Correctly Using the Embroidery
Frames” on page 88.)
Icon
Name
Embroidering area
Extra-large embroidery frame
200 mm (H)
×
300 mm (W)
(7-7/8 inches (H)
×
11-3/4 inches (W))
Large embroidery frame
130 mm (H)
×
180 mm (W)
(5-1/8 inches (H)
×
7-1/8 inches (W))
Medium embroidery frame
100 mm (H)
×
100 mm (W)
(4 inches (H)
×
4 inches (W))
Small embroidery frame
40 mm (H)
×
60 mm (W)
(1-1/2 inches (H)
×
2-3/8 inches (W))
If embroidery frames other than the
four included frames are used, the
embroidery frame may hit the presser
foot and damage the machine, or cause
injury to the user.