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...on knots. For more details, refer to the wrong side of the fabric. otherwise it is difficult to pull up the bobbin thread, use a ribbon embroidery needle to cut off excess threads with scissors. Otherwise, use scissors to pull the thread up the bobbin thread. c If the desired results could not... awl to pull up to the wrong side of the fabric. In addition the threads may become tangled or the needle may break possibly causing machine damage. a Wrong side of fabric b Bobbin thread Note • If it will be achieved, adjust the tension of the bobbin thread and of ...
...on knots. For more details, refer to the wrong side of the fabric. otherwise it is difficult to pull up the bobbin thread, use a ribbon embroidery needle to cut off excess threads with scissors. Otherwise, use scissors to pull the thread up the bobbin thread. c If the desired results could not... awl to pull up to the wrong side of the fabric. In addition the threads may become tangled or the needle may break possibly causing machine damage. a Wrong side of fabric b Bobbin thread Note • If it will be achieved, adjust the tension of the bobbin thread and of ...
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... the border function, refer to repeat the pattern. d From the embroidery frame display settings, select one of the Operation Manual for border embroidery frames. a b a Border embroidery frame embroidering area (18 cm × 10 cm) b Center ...line 3 b Combine the patterns and use the border function to "Designing Repeated Patterns" in chapter 6 of the embroidery frame displays for the border embroidery frame. * Of the 14 settings available, there are two for the sewing machine...
... the border function, refer to repeat the pattern. d From the embroidery frame display settings, select one of the Operation Manual for border embroidery frames. a b a Border embroidery frame embroidering area (18 cm × 10 cm) b Center ...line 3 b Combine the patterns and use the border function to "Designing Repeated Patterns" in chapter 6 of the embroidery frame displays for the border embroidery frame. * Of the 14 settings available, there are two for the sewing machine...
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...or the presser foot may be slightly longer than the time that is used . b Thread the machine, and then start embroidering. CAUTION • Do not touch the border embroidery frame while embroidering. → When embroidering is finished, the thread mark is sewn with the border...the First Pattern Note • When the border embroidery frame is used , the embroidering time may strike the border embroidery frame and cause injuries. d Slide the border embroidery frame into the embroidery frame holder, making sure to secure the border embroidery frame in the screen, depending on the type...
...or the presser foot may be slightly longer than the time that is used . b Thread the machine, and then start embroidering. CAUTION • Do not touch the border embroidery frame while embroidering. → When embroidering is finished, the thread mark is sewn with the border...the First Pattern Note • When the border embroidery frame is used , the embroidering time may strike the border embroidery frame and cause injuries. d Slide the border embroidery frame into the embroidery frame holder, making sure to secure the border embroidery frame in the screen, depending on the type...
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... to be embroidered next c Embroidering area of embroidery sheet b Attach the border embroidery frame to align the embroidering area of the embroidery sheet. CAUTION • If the thread has become tangled and the embroidery unit carriage does not move the embroidery unit carriage when the machine is turned off the machine, manually move the carriage, and then...
... to be embroidered next c Embroidering area of embroidery sheet b Attach the border embroidery frame to align the embroidering area of the embroidery sheet. CAUTION • If the thread has become tangled and the embroidery unit carriage does not move the embroidery unit carriage when the machine is turned off the machine, manually move the carriage, and then...
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CAUTION • If the sewing machine is turned off, then turned on again with the border embroidery frame attached or if you try to select a stitch from the embroidery unit at this time, the border embroidery frame may be hit by the presser foot when the carriage of embroidering, remove the thread ...mark. f Embroider the next pattern. To continue embroidering a repeating pattern, repeat the procedure starting to remove. If the border embroidery frame is not fully removed from the Utility Stitch screen or the Character/Decorative Stitch screen while the border...
CAUTION • If the sewing machine is turned off, then turned on again with the border embroidery frame attached or if you try to select a stitch from the embroidery unit at this time, the border embroidery frame may be hit by the presser foot when the carriage of embroidering, remove the thread ...mark. f Embroider the next pattern. To continue embroidering a repeating pattern, repeat the procedure starting to remove. If the border embroidery frame is not fully removed from the Utility Stitch screen or the Character/Decorative Stitch screen while the border...
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Operation Manual Embroidery and Sewing Machine Product Code: 882-W04/W05 Please visit us at http://solutions.brother.com where you can get product support and answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Operation Manual Embroidery and Sewing Machine Product Code: 882-W04/W05 Please visit us at http://solutions.brother.com where you can get product support and answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs).
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..., or when making any air openings blocked. otherwise, the machine, power cord or garment being administered. • Do not use the machine. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read the "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS", and then study this embroidery and sewing machine. To reduce the risk of lint, dust, and loose ...cloth. • Do not store objects on an unstable surface, such as a stove or iron; Return the machine to turn it off, then grasp the plug...
..., or when making any air openings blocked. otherwise, the machine, power cord or garment being administered. • Do not use the machine. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read the "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS", and then study this embroidery and sewing machine. To reduce the risk of lint, dust, and loose ...cloth. • Do not store objects on an unstable surface, such as a stove or iron; Return the machine to turn it off, then grasp the plug...
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...aligned. With this function, the pattern will be enlarged or reduced at a larger ratio than with decorative stitches The fabric hooped in the embroidery frame can be displayed on page 307. 6 You can be changed while the desired thread density is sewn using the special bobbin case ...(gray) included with this machine. Change the Pattern Size While Maintaining the Desired Thread Density (Stitch Recalculator) In the embroidery edit screen, the size of the fabric. This feature allows you to Create Bobbin Work" on...
...aligned. With this function, the pattern will be enlarged or reduced at a larger ratio than with decorative stitches The fabric hooped in the embroidery frame can be displayed on page 307. 6 You can be changed while the desired thread density is sewn using the special bobbin case ...(gray) included with this machine. Change the Pattern Size While Maintaining the Desired Thread Density (Stitch Recalculator) In the embroidery edit screen, the size of the fabric. This feature allows you to Create Bobbin Work" on...
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...with normal screen operations. Since the range of the four available color schemes ("RANDOM", "VIVID", "GRADIENT" and "SOFT") the sample for the embroidery pattern that everyone will enjoy using. See "Using the Pen Tablet" on page 23 and "Using the Pen Tablet" on page 283. The ... to add to perform My Custom Design operations effectively, along with the pen tablet is wider than the machine's LCD screen, you can be used to your machine can immediately become an embroidery pattern. See "Find New Color Schemes With the Color Shuffling Function" on page 34. 7 Refer to...
...with normal screen operations. Since the range of the four available color schemes ("RANDOM", "VIVID", "GRADIENT" and "SOFT") the sample for the embroidery pattern that everyone will enjoy using. See "Using the Pen Tablet" on page 23 and "Using the Pen Tablet" on page 283. The ... to add to perform My Custom Design operations effectively, along with the pen tablet is wider than the machine's LCD screen, you can be used to your machine can immediately become an embroidery pattern. See "Find New Color Schemes With the Color Shuffling Function" on page 34. 7 Refer to...
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.../Decorative Stitches The variety of stitches widen your creativity 4 Chapter Page 155 Embroidery Maximum 30 cm × 20 cm (approx. 12 × 8 inches) for large embroidery designs 5 Chapter Page 185 Embroidery Edit Designs can be combined, rotated or enlarged 6 Chapter Page 263 How... to Create Bobbin Work To learn how to create bobbin work 7 Chapter Page 307 My Custom Stitch Create original decorative stitches 8 Chapter Page 325 Appendix Caring for your machine...
.../Decorative Stitches The variety of stitches widen your creativity 4 Chapter Page 155 Embroidery Maximum 30 cm × 20 cm (approx. 12 × 8 inches) for large embroidery designs 5 Chapter Page 185 Embroidery Edit Designs can be combined, rotated or enlarged 6 Chapter Page 263 How... to Create Bobbin Work To learn how to create bobbin work 7 Chapter Page 307 My Custom Stitch Create original decorative stitches 8 Chapter Page 325 Appendix Caring for your machine...
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...Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 To do not understand, or there is using the machine, you experience something you do machine embroidery Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 9 If, while using the sewing machine for an explanation about , refer to the index at the back of the operation manual... in the operations are ready to begin using the embroidery function after reading Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, proceed to Chapter 5 (Embroidery). HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 explain your sewing machine's basic operation procedures for someone who is a function you...
...Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 To do not understand, or there is using the machine, you experience something you do machine embroidery Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 9 If, while using the sewing machine for an explanation about , refer to the index at the back of the operation manual... in the operations are ready to begin using the embroidery function after reading Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, proceed to Chapter 5 (Embroidery). HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 explain your sewing machine's basic operation procedures for someone who is a function you...
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... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 OUTSTANDING FEATURES 6 WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS MACHINE ......8 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 9 NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 13 Machine 13 Needle and Presser Foot Section 14 Embroidery Unit 15 Operation Buttons 15 Using the Flat Bed Attachment 16 Using the Accessory ...Case 16 Storing Bobbin Clips 17 Using the Embroidery Unit Carrying Case 17 Included Accessories 17 Options 20 Using the Spool Stand 21 Using the Pen Tablet 23 Chapter 1 Getting Ready 25 TURNING THE MACHINE ON/OFF 26 LCD SCREEN 28 USB Connectivity 32 ...
... 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 OUTSTANDING FEATURES 6 WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS MACHINE ......8 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 9 NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 13 Machine 13 Needle and Presser Foot Section 14 Embroidery Unit 15 Operation Buttons 15 Using the Flat Bed Attachment 16 Using the Accessory ...Case 16 Storing Bobbin Clips 17 Using the Embroidery Unit Carrying Case 17 Included Accessories 17 Options 20 Using the Spool Stand 21 Using the Pen Tablet 23 Chapter 1 Getting Ready 25 TURNING THE MACHINE ON/OFF 26 LCD SCREEN 28 USB Connectivity 32 ...
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... in the Computer 179 Retrieving Stitch Patterns from the Machine's Memory........ 180 Recalling from USB Media 181 Recalling from the Computer 182 Chapter 5 Embroidery 185 BEFORE EMBROIDERING 186 Embroidery Step by Step 186 Attaching Embroidery Foot "W 187 Attaching the Embroidery Unit 188 SELECTING PATTERNS 190 Selecting Embroidery Patterns/Brother "Exclusives"/Greek Alphabet Patterns/Floral Alphabet Patterns/Utility...
... in the Computer 179 Retrieving Stitch Patterns from the Machine's Memory........ 180 Recalling from USB Media 181 Recalling from the Computer 182 Chapter 5 Embroidery 185 BEFORE EMBROIDERING 186 Embroidery Step by Step 186 Attaching Embroidery Foot "W 187 Attaching the Embroidery Unit 188 SELECTING PATTERNS 190 Selecting Embroidery Patterns/Brother "Exclusives"/Greek Alphabet Patterns/Floral Alphabet Patterns/Utility...
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... presser foot. With this button to the fabric. Press this button and the machine will sew reverse stitches at low speed only while holding down to secure the embroidery frame. (page 206) e Embroidery unit connection Insert the embroidery unit connection into the embroidery frame holder to hold the frame in place. (page 206) d Frame-securing...
... presser foot. With this button to the fabric. Press this button and the machine will sew reverse stitches at low speed only while holding down to secure the embroidery frame. (page 206) e Embroidery unit connection Insert the embroidery unit connection into the embroidery frame holder to hold the frame in place. (page 206) d Frame-securing...
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... the notches in the included accessory case. One is for presser feet for utility sewing, and the other is for presser feet for embroidery and machine quilting For your convenience, a presser foot storage tray can only be stored in the same direction. a For presser feet for utility ...sewing b For presser feet for embroidery and machine quilting. a Bars ■ Using the Accessory Trays Two presser foot storage trays are slid in the accessory compartment of the flat bed attachment...
... the notches in the included accessory case. One is for presser feet for utility sewing, and the other is for presser feet for embroidery and machine quilting For your convenience, a presser foot storage tray can only be stored in the same direction. a For presser feet for utility ...sewing b For presser feet for embroidery and machine quilting. a Bars ■ Using the Accessory Trays Two presser foot storage trays are slid in the accessory compartment of the flat bed attachment...
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...the bobbin. a Storage space of the flat bed attachment b Presser foot storage space of the accessory case cover. NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Using the Embroidery Unit Carrying Case Included accessories 44-47 are dropped. 17 Memo • Placing bobbin clips on the next page about included...a a Latches Included Accessories See table on bobbins helps prevent the thread from unwinding from rolling around if they are contained in the embroidery unit carrying case. To re-hook the latches and securely close the case, position the latch on the catch of position. To open the...
...the bobbin. a Storage space of the flat bed attachment b Presser foot storage space of the accessory case cover. NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Using the Embroidery Unit Carrying Case Included accessories 44-47 are dropped. 17 Memo • Placing bobbin clips on the next page about included...a a Latches Included Accessories See table on bobbins helps prevent the thread from unwinding from rolling around if they are contained in the embroidery unit carrying case. To re-hook the latches and securely close the case, position the latch on the catch of position. To open the...
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NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 75/11 2 needles 90/14 2 needles 90/14 2 needles: Ball point needle (gold colored) 2.0/11 needle 75/11 2 needles 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44* 45* 46* 47* 48 49 50 51 52 *Included Accessories 44-47 are contained in the embroidery unit carrying case. 18
NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 75/11 2 needles 90/14 2 needles 90/14 2 needles: Ball point needle (gold colored) 2.0/11 needle 75/11 2 needles 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44* 45* 46* 47* 48 49 50 51 52 *Included Accessories 44-47 are contained in the embroidery unit carrying case. 18
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...Part Name Americas Others 1 Zigzag foot "J" (on machine.) X55260-153 29 Spool cap (large) 130012-054 30 Spool stand See page 21 31 Bobbin clip × 10 XE3060-001 32 Spool felt X57045-051 33 Spool net × 2 XA5523-050 34 Embroidery needle plate cover XE5131-001 35 Touch pen (stylus...thread SA-EBT XC6283-001 49 Embroidery positioning sticker sheets SAEPS2 EPS2: XF0763-001 50 Edge sewing sheet × 6 SAESS1 ESS1: XE5094-001 51 Stabilizer material SA519 BM3: XE0806-001 52 Grid sheet set XD0705-051 19 Bobbin × 10 (One is on machine.) SA156 SFB: XA5539-151 20...
...Part Name Americas Others 1 Zigzag foot "J" (on machine.) X55260-153 29 Spool cap (large) 130012-054 30 Spool stand See page 21 31 Bobbin clip × 10 XE3060-001 32 Spool felt X57045-051 33 Spool net × 2 XA5523-050 34 Embroidery needle plate cover XE5131-001 35 Touch pen (stylus...thread SA-EBT XC6283-001 49 Embroidery positioning sticker sheets SAEPS2 EPS2: XF0763-001 50 Edge sewing sheet × 6 SAESS1 ESS1: XE5094-001 51 Stabilizer material SA519 BM3: XE0806-001 52 Grid sheet set XD0705-051 19 Bobbin × 10 (One is on machine.) SA156 SFB: XA5539-151 20...
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... of our original data design systems to 6 sec- Using data other than that saved using our data design systems or sewing machines may cause the embroidery machine to malfunction. ■ Types of USB Devices/Media that meets the following specifications. • USB Flash drive (USB Flash.... • Letters and numerals can be used in this machine. CAUTION • When using embroidery data other than eight characters, the entire file name will take about 5 to edit the embroidery data. ■ Types of Embroidery Data that is more overlapping stitches. onds to or recalled ...
... of our original data design systems to 6 sec- Using data other than that saved using our data design systems or sewing machines may cause the embroidery machine to malfunction. ■ Types of USB Devices/Media that meets the following specifications. • USB Flash drive (USB Flash.... • Letters and numerals can be used in this machine. CAUTION • When using embroidery data other than eight characters, the entire file name will take about 5 to edit the embroidery data. ■ Types of Embroidery Data that is more overlapping stitches. onds to or recalled ...
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... will lose the pattern you are saving. Check the orientation of the connector. • For details on the computer and embroidery machine whether or not they are deleted when the machine is displayed. You will lose some or all of data. Note • The connectors on the USB cable can be inserted into...
... will lose the pattern you are saving. Check the orientation of the connector. • For details on the computer and embroidery machine whether or not they are deleted when the machine is displayed. You will lose some or all of data. Note • The connectors on the USB cable can be inserted into...