Accessory Catalog
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... at the back of zipper/piping, and presses the fabric with a screwdriver. 5. Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing machines. Brother General Sewing Accessories 05 Sew as you like. Use these utility presser feet and accessories to add a professional finish to your... sewing projects. Sew. SA161 All Brother home-use sewing machines www.brother.com Screw on the presser foot. 4. Position the presser foot over the long feed dogs on the edge of zipper/piping, avoiding the non-flat parts of the presser foot and slide the presser ...
... at the back of zipper/piping, and presses the fabric with a screwdriver. 5. Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing machines. Brother General Sewing Accessories 05 Sew as you like. Use these utility presser feet and accessories to add a professional finish to your... sewing projects. Sew. SA161 All Brother home-use sewing machines www.brother.com Screw on the presser foot. 4. Position the presser foot over the long feed dogs on the edge of zipper/piping, avoiding the non-flat parts of the presser foot and slide the presser ...
Accessory Catalog
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... lower the presser foot. 6. Lower the presser foot so that the foot guide is Project Book (See page 53 for details.) www.brother.com Position the edge of the fabric behind the needle and lower the presser foot. 7. Slowly sew 2-3 stitches, making sure the fabric... is rolling around the curled part of the foot. 5. Sew along the guide. Lower the needle into the fabric approximately 1/8" from the edge and sew 2-3 stitches. 3. Brother General Sewing Accessories 09 Narrow Hemmer Foot Non Stick Foot Overlock Foot Picot Foot...
... lower the presser foot. 6. Lower the presser foot so that the foot guide is Project Book (See page 53 for details.) www.brother.com Position the edge of the fabric behind the needle and lower the presser foot. 7. Slowly sew 2-3 stitches, making sure the fabric... is rolling around the curled part of the foot. 5. Sew along the guide. Lower the needle into the fabric approximately 1/8" from the edge and sew 2-3 stitches. 3. Brother General Sewing Accessories 09 Narrow Hemmer Foot Non Stick Foot Overlock Foot Picot Foot...
Users Manual - English
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..., or electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this machine, basic safety precautions should always be taken, including the following: Read all moving parts. Close attention is necessary when the machine is used by the manufacturer as threading the needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin, or changing the...
..., or electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using this machine, basic safety precautions should always be taken, including the following: Read all moving parts. Close attention is necessary when the machine is used by the manufacturer as threading the needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin, or changing the...
Users Manual - English
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... occurs or adjustment is required, first follow the troubleshooting table in the back of this operation manual when replacing or installing any other parts to keep your nearest authorized service center. 1 For a longer service life: 1. Be sure to assure correct installation. Do not ...or other moving parts. 2. For repair or adjustment: In the event that you study this machine, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity. PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE For safe operation: 1. Do not use sewing machine available. THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE PC-6500 COMPUTERIZED SEWING MACHINE...
... occurs or adjustment is required, first follow the troubleshooting table in the back of this operation manual when replacing or installing any other parts to keep your nearest authorized service center. 1 For a longer service life: 1. Be sure to assure correct installation. Do not ...or other moving parts. 2. For repair or adjustment: In the event that you study this machine, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity. PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE For safe operation: 1. Do not use sewing machine available. THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE PC-6500 COMPUTERIZED SEWING MACHINE...
Users Manual - English
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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 SETTING UP 4 PRINCIPAL PARTS 4 FLAT-BED-ATTACHMENT 5 Removing the flat-bed attachment 5 Accessory compartment 5 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7 POWER SUPPLY 8 CONTROLS 9 Selection keys 9 Operation buttons 9 LCD screen 10 LCD ...
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 SETTING UP 4 PRINCIPAL PARTS 4 FLAT-BED-ATTACHMENT 5 Removing the flat-bed attachment 5 Accessory compartment 5 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 7 POWER SUPPLY 8 CONTROLS 9 Selection keys 9 Operation buttons 9 LCD screen 10 LCD ...
Users Manual - English
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... 4 MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) 77 DESIGNING THE STITCH 77 ENTERING STITCH DATA 79 EDITING STITCH DATA 81 Moving a point 81 Moving part or all of the design 82 Inserting new points 82 STORING A STITCH DESIGN THAT YOU HAVE CREATED 84 RETRIEVING A STITCH DESIGN THAT HAS BEEN SAVED...
... 4 MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) 77 DESIGNING THE STITCH 77 ENTERING STITCH DATA 79 EDITING STITCH DATA 81 Moving a point 81 Moving part or all of the design 82 Inserting new points 82 STORING A STITCH DESIGN THAT YOU HAVE CREATED 84 RETRIEVING A STITCH DESIGN THAT HAS BEEN SAVED...
Users Manual - English
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CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) SETTING UP PRINCIPAL PARTS CHAPTER 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 20 1 2 19 8 6 3 4 5 7 11 10 9 1 Handle 2 Bobbin winder 3 Selection keys (Refer to page 9 for more details.) 4 Balance wheel 5 ...
CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) SETTING UP PRINCIPAL PARTS CHAPTER 1 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 20 1 2 19 8 6 3 4 5 7 11 10 9 1 Handle 2 Bobbin winder 3 Selection keys (Refer to page 9 for more details.) 4 Balance wheel 5 ...
Users Manual - English
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... 1 Accessory compartment I II 1 J III 2A 3 4 5 1 9 0 6 78 I 6 Zigzag foot J 7 Blind hem foot R 8 Seam ripper 9 Button sewing foot M 0 Bobbins* A Needle set Part Code X57789-101 XA5891-101 X51162-001 X53840-301 X59370-051 137748-101 X56409-001 X54243-001 130489-001 136492-101 X58358-001 *Only use... FLAT-BED ATTACHMENT Removing the flat-bed attachment With the flat-bed attachment removed, sewing tubular pieces, such as additional accessories. Part Name 1 Buttonhole foot A 2 Embroidery foot Q 3 Overcasting foot G 4 Monogramming foot N 5 Zipper foot I To open the accessory compartment, tilt...
... 1 Accessory compartment I II 1 J III 2A 3 4 5 1 9 0 6 78 I 6 Zigzag foot J 7 Blind hem foot R 8 Seam ripper 9 Button sewing foot M 0 Bobbins* A Needle set Part Code X57789-101 XA5891-101 X51162-001 X53840-301 X59370-051 137748-101 X56409-001 X54243-001 130489-001 136492-101 X58358-001 *Only use... FLAT-BED ATTACHMENT Removing the flat-bed attachment With the flat-bed attachment removed, sewing tubular pieces, such as additional accessories. Part Name 1 Buttonhole foot A 2 Embroidery foot Q 3 Overcasting foot G 4 Monogramming foot N 5 Zipper foot I To open the accessory compartment, tilt...
Users Manual - English
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Part Name 1 Presser foot adapter 2 Seam ripper 3 Screwa (for securing presser foot) 4 Scissors 5 Chalk pen 6 Cleaning brush 7 Eyelet punch 8 Screwdriver (large) 9 Screwdriver (small) 0 Spool cap (small) A... SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : A B C D E F G H I Grid sheet J Hard case K Bobbin thread L Embroidery cards M Stabilizer material Part Code XA6027-001 X54243-001 XA5904-051 184783-001 184944-001 XA4527-001 135793-001 X55467-051 X55468-051 130013-003 130012-003 XA3336-051...
Part Name 1 Presser foot adapter 2 Seam ripper 3 Screwa (for securing presser foot) 4 Scissors 5 Chalk pen 6 Cleaning brush 7 Eyelet punch 8 Screwdriver (large) 9 Screwdriver (small) 0 Spool cap (small) A... SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : A B C D E F G H I Grid sheet J Hard case K Bobbin thread L Embroidery cards M Stabilizer material Part Code XA6027-001 X54243-001 XA5904-051 184783-001 184944-001 XA4527-001 135793-001 X55467-051 X55468-051 130013-003 130012-003 XA3336-051...
Users Manual - English
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...Petite Designs No. 21 Needlework No. 23 White on embroidering using the walking foot, refer to pages 115 through 118 for details on white Part Code X80943-001 SA300 SA303 SA304 SA305 SA306 SA307 SA311 SA312 SA313 SA314 SA315 SA316 SA319 SA320 SA321 SA323 No. b Refer to page ... PATTERNS (PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE) SEWING CHART ERROR MESSAGES MAINTENANCE EMBROIDERING MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) UTILITY STITCHES SEWING SETTING UP CONTENTS Part Name 2 No. 25 Equestrian No. 27 Birds No. 28 Christmas No. 29 Lace No. 30 Wildlife animals No. 31 Large flower II No...
...Petite Designs No. 21 Needlework No. 23 White on embroidering using the walking foot, refer to pages 115 through 118 for details on white Part Code X80943-001 SA300 SA303 SA304 SA305 SA306 SA307 SA311 SA312 SA313 SA314 SA315 SA316 SA319 SA320 SA321 SA323 No. b Refer to page ... PATTERNS (PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE) SEWING CHART ERROR MESSAGES MAINTENANCE EMBROIDERING MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) UTILITY STITCHES SEWING SETTING UP CONTENTS Part Name 2 No. 25 Equestrian No. 27 Birds No. 28 Christmas No. 29 Lace No. 30 Wildlife animals No. 31 Large flower II No...
Users Manual - English
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... the LCD changes each time one of these keys to read, adjust its normal level of the LCD. Note The screen may make all or part of these keys is pressed. 1 Press this is not the sign of a malfunction. To make the LCD darker, press either the SEWING key or the...
... the LCD changes each time one of these keys to read, adjust its normal level of the LCD. Note The screen may make all or part of these keys is pressed. 1 Press this is not the sign of a malfunction. To make the LCD darker, press either the SEWING key or the...
Users Manual - English
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.... Loosen the needle clamp screw with a screwdriver. 1 Needle stopper 6. CAUTION Do not apply a strong force when loosening or tightening the needle clamp screw, otherwise certain parts of the machine may be thrown away to prevent damage to your project or to the machine. 1 Flat surface (needle plate, glass, ruler, etc.) Changing...
.... Loosen the needle clamp screw with a screwdriver. 1 Needle stopper 6. CAUTION Do not apply a strong force when loosening or tightening the needle clamp screw, otherwise certain parts of the machine may be thrown away to prevent damage to your project or to the machine. 1 Flat surface (needle plate, glass, ruler, etc.) Changing...
Users Manual - English
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... a stitch guide, which could 1 result in injury. 1. Be aware of the fabric at all times while sewing, and keep your hands away from all 3 moving parts such as the needle, balance wheel and thread take-up the bobbin thread. - Do not pull or push the fabric too hard while sewing, otherwise...
... a stitch guide, which could 1 result in injury. 1. Be aware of the fabric at all times while sewing, and keep your hands away from all 3 moving parts such as the needle, balance wheel and thread take-up the bobbin thread. - Do not pull or push the fabric too hard while sewing, otherwise...
Users Manual - English
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... it is not slid back as far as shown in the marking. 1 Mark on buttonhole foot 5 6. Note If the buttonhole foot is positioned behind the part of buttonhole 3 2 Red marks on fabric indicating position of the foot marked "A". Attach buttonhole foot A and lower the presser foot lever, 5 making a bound fabrics (horizontal...
... it is not slid back as far as shown in the marking. 1 Mark on buttonhole foot 5 6. Note If the buttonhole foot is positioned behind the part of buttonhole 3 2 Red marks on fabric indicating position of the foot marked "A". Attach buttonhole foot A and lower the presser foot lever, 5 making a bound fabrics (horizontal...
Users Manual - English
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... the buttonhole lever so that it is between 13/64" and 1-3/16" (0.5 and 3.0 cm) long, however, the normal bar tack length is positioned behind the part of the foot marked "A".
... the buttonhole lever so that it is between 13/64" and 1-3/16" (0.5 and 3.0 cm) long, however, the normal bar tack length is positioned behind the part of the foot marked "A".
Users Manual - English
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... darning. 1 Scale 2 13/64" (0.5 cm) 3 Length of darning Note The maximum length of the foot marked "A". Note If automatic thread cutting is positioned behind the part of the darning is A no gap behind the metal bracket on the buttonhole foot. 1 Buttonhole lever 2 Metal bracket on before you start the machine. Check...
... darning. 1 Scale 2 13/64" (0.5 cm) 3 Length of darning Note The maximum length of the foot marked "A". Note If automatic thread cutting is positioned behind the part of the darning is A no gap behind the metal bracket on the buttonhole foot. 1 Buttonhole lever 2 Metal bracket on before you start the machine. Check...
Users Manual - English
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.... - Stitches that will determine the design of the stitching that you create with MY CUSTOM STITCHTM if you draw the stitch on the grid sheet (part code SA500, X80948-001). 1 Start point 2 End point 3 Intersection Note - Note - This will be at the same height. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40...
.... - Stitches that will determine the design of the stitching that you create with MY CUSTOM STITCHTM if you draw the stitch on the grid sheet (part code SA500, X80948-001). 1 Start point 2 End point 3 Intersection Note - Note - This will be at the same height. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40...
Users Manual - English
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... entered stitch design appears. 1 Press this key to move backward one point. 2 Press this key to move forward one point. 3 Press this key to move part of or all of the design. (Refer to page 82 for more details.) 4 Press this key to insert a point. (Refer to page 82 for more...
... entered stitch design appears. 1 Press this key to move backward one point. 2 Press this key to move forward one point. 3 Press this key to move part of or all of the design. (Refer to page 82 for more details.) 4 Press this key to insert a point. (Refer to page 82 for more...
Users Manual - English
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... to. Press or to move the selected section to the desired location, and then press the SET key. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES Moving part or all points that come after it are surrounded by a box. (This indicates the area that is to be moved.) 3. The selected point and all...
... to. Press or to move the selected section to the desired location, and then press the SET key. CONTENTS SETTING UP SEWING UTILITY STITCHES Moving part or all points that come after it are surrounded by a box. (This indicates the area that is to be moved.) 3. The selected point and all...
Users Manual - English
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NEEDLE 75/11 (Embroidery) UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE Attaching stabilizer material Using stabilizer material is an important part of the fabric. If necessary, two layers of the fabric. Before embroidering, iron the stabilizer material onto the back of creating attractive embroidery. When embroidering ...
NEEDLE 75/11 (Embroidery) UTILITY STITCHES MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) EMBROIDERING MAINTENANCE Attaching stabilizer material Using stabilizer material is an important part of the fabric. If necessary, two layers of the fabric. Before embroidering, iron the stabilizer material onto the back of creating attractive embroidery. When embroidering ...