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Embroidering - applique

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Embroidering After the preparations are done, you can try embroidering. This section describes the steps for embroidering and appliquéing. Note z Before embroidering, check that there is enough thread in the bobbin. If you continue embroidering without enough thread in the bobbin, the thread may tangle. z When embroidering on large garments (especially jackets or other heavy fabrics), do not let the fabric hang over the table. Otherwise, the embroidery unit cannot move freely, and the pattern may not turn out as planned. 2 Embroidering a pattern † Example: Embroidery thread number selected Embroidery patterns are embroidered with a change of thread after each color. Prepare embroidery thread of the color shown a on the screen. c a b d e a Embroidery frames that can be used for embroidering b Current color step/Number of colors in design c Current name of color d Current color part e Next color part • The thread color number set displayed for the thread colors can be changed. Press (Setting key), and then change the setting in the setting screen. For details, refer to "Setting for embroidering" (page 51). Set the embroidery thread, and thread the needle. b • Refer to "Threading the upper thread" (page 38). Note z Before using the needle threader, be sure to lower the embroidery foot. Pass the thread through the embroidery foot c hole, and hold it lightly in your left hand. Give the thread a little slack. CAUTION ● If the thread is pulled too tight, the needle may break or bend. ● Do not let hands or objects hit the carriage while embroidering. The pattern may misalign. Embroidering 57

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Embroidering
After the preparations are done, you can try embroidering. This section describes the steps for embroidering and appliqu
é
ing.
Note
Before embroidering, check that there is enough thread in the bobbin. If you continue embroidering
without enough thread in the bobbin, the thread may tangle.
When embroidering on large garments (especially jackets or other heavy fabrics), do not let the fabric
hang over the table. Otherwise, the embroidery unit cannot move freely, and the pattern may not turn
out as planned.
Embroidering a pattern
Embroidery patterns are embroidered with a change
of thread after each color.
a
Prepare embroidery thread of the color shown
on the screen.
a
Embroidery frames that can be used for embroidering
b
Current color step/Number of colors in design
c
Current name of color
d
Current color part
e
Next color part
The thread color number set displayed for the
thread colors can be changed. Press
(Setting key), and then change the setting in
the setting screen. For details, refer to "Setting
for embroidering" (page 51).
Example: Embroidery thread number selected
b
Set the embroidery thread, and thread the needle.
Refer to "Threading the upper thread" (
page
38
).
Note
Before using the needle threader, be sure to
lower the embroidery foot.
c
Pass the thread through the embroidery foot
hole, and hold it lightly in your left hand.
Give the thread a little slack.
CAUTION
a
c
b
d
e
If the thread is pulled too tight, the needle
may break or bend.
Do not let hands or objects hit the carriage
while embroidering. The pattern may misalign.