Brother International Innov-ís 1500D Users Manual - English - Page 133

Sewing Embroidery Patterns

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SEWING AN EMBROIDERING PATTERN Sewing Embroidery Patterns Example: To embroider c Trim off the excess thread at the beginning of the stitching. If the thread is hidden under the presser foot, raise the presser foot, and then cut the thread. a a Embroidery color order Memo If there are too many thread colors to be displayed, press to scroll through the thread colors. a Thread the color, pass machine with thread for the first the thread through the hole in embroidery foot "U", pull out some thread to give it some slack, and then lightly hold the end of the thread in your left hand. d Press the "Start/Stop" embroidering. button again to start → When the area for the first color has been sewn, the machine automatically trims the threads, then stops, and the presser foot is automatically raised. The next color in the embroidery color order moves to the top. e Remove the thread for the first color from the machine, and then thread the machine with the thread for the second color. f Repeat these steps remaining colors. to embroider the CAUTION • If the thread is too tight, the needle may bend or break. b Lower the presser foot, and "Start/Stop" button to start then press the embroidering. After 5 or 6 stitches are sewn, press the "Start/Stop" button again to stop the machine. → After the last stitch is sewn, the message "Finishing sewing" appears. Press previous screen. to return to the * Depending on the pattern, a more attractive finish can be achieved by trimming the thread jumps after each color is embroidered. g When the pattern is finished, trim the excess thread jumps (thread linking part of the pattern, etc.). 132

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SEWING AN EMBROIDERING PATTERN
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Sewing Embroidery Patterns
Example:
To embroider
a
Embroidery color order
a
Thread the machine with thread for the first
color, pass the thread through the hole in
embroidery foot “U”, pull out some thread to
give it some slack, and then lightly hold the
end of the thread in your left hand.
b
Lower the presser foot, and then press the
“Start/Stop” button to start embroidering.
After 5 or 6 stitches are sewn, press the
“Start/Stop” button again to stop the
machine.
c
Trim off the excess thread at the beginning of
the stitching. If the thread is hidden under the
presser foot, raise the presser foot, and then
cut the thread.
d
Press the “Start/Stop” button again to start
embroidering.
When the area for the first color has been sewn, the
machine automatically trims the threads, then stops,
and the presser foot is automatically raised.
The next color in the embroidery color order moves
to the top.
e
Remove the thread for the first color from the
machine, and then thread the machine with
the thread for the second color.
f
Repeat these steps to embroider the
remaining colors.
After the last stitch is sewn, the message “Finishing
sewing” appears. Press
to return to the
previous screen.
*
Depending on the pattern, a more attractive finish
can be achieved by trimming the thread jumps after
each color is embroidered.
g
When the pattern is finished, trim the excess
thread jumps (thread linking part of the
pattern, etc.).
Memo
If there are too many thread colors to be displayed,
press
to scroll through the thread colors.
CAUTION
If the thread is too tight, the needle may bend or
break.
a