Brother International TZ1-B652 Instruction Manual - English - Page 24

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(1) Tension control of zigzag stitch On the reverse side of swatch, the lower thread should form 2/3 of the stitch width. How to control the tension. See "Tension control of straight stitch" (page 20). Also set the upper thread tension a little weaker than that of straight stitch. (2) Satin stitch St tC:-, Satin stitch is a kind of zigzag stitch with very fine stitch length. (3) Beginning (4) How to fasten the final sewing (5) How to change the sewing direction (6) Finish sewing See page 19. Caution When the machine stops sewing passing the needle through the swatch, do not move zigzag lever, in order to avoid needle breakage and needle bend. - 22 -

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(1)
Tension
control
of
zigzag
stitch
On
the
reverse
side
of
swatch,
the
lower
thread
should
form
2/3
of
the
stitch
width.
How
to
control
the
tension.
See
"Tension
control
of
straight
stitch"
(page
20).
Also
set
the
upper
thread
tension
a
little
weaker
than
that
of
straight
stitch.
(2)
Satin
stitch
St
tC:
-,
Satin
stitch
is
a
kind
of
zigzag
stitch
with
very
fine
stitch
length.
(3)
Beginning
(4)
How
to
fasten
the
final
sewing
(5)
How
to
change
the
sewing
direction
(6)
Finish
sewing
See
page
19.
Caution
When
the
machine
stops
sewing
passing
the
needle
through
the
swatch,
do
not
move
zigzag
lever,
in
order
to
avoid
needle
breakage
and
needle
bend.
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