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... at the back of zipper/piping, and presses the fabric with a screwdriver. 5. SA161 All Brother home-use sewing machines www.brother.com Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing machines. Sew. Its position can be adjusted exactly on the edge of zipper/piping,... avoiding the non-flat parts of the presser foot and slide the presser foot so that ...
... at the back of zipper/piping, and presses the fabric with a screwdriver. 5. SA161 All Brother home-use sewing machines www.brother.com Requires Low Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing machines. Sew. Its position can be adjusted exactly on the edge of zipper/piping,... avoiding the non-flat parts of the presser foot and slide the presser foot so that ...
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... and very lightweight fabrics. 1. 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. 6. Attach the presser foot. 3. Slowly sew 2-3... stitches, making sure the fabric is rolling around the curled part of the foot. 7. Overlock Foot For vertical bobbin machines only. Brother General Sewing Accessories 09 Narrow Hemmer Foot Non Stick Foot Overlock Foot Picot Foot Brother General Sewing Accessories 10 SA126 ABCDEFJKMN SA127 GHILOP Skirt Innov-is...
... and very lightweight fabrics. 1. 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. 6. Attach the presser foot. 3. Slowly sew 2-3... stitches, making sure the fabric is rolling around the curled part of the foot. 7. Overlock Foot For vertical bobbin machines only. Brother General Sewing Accessories 09 Narrow Hemmer Foot Non Stick Foot Overlock Foot Picot Foot Brother General Sewing Accessories 10 SA126 ABCDEFJKMN SA127 GHILOP Skirt Innov-is...
Users Manual - English
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..., and the like. 15. "IMPOR TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" When using a sewing machine, basic safety precautions should always be taken, including the following: "Read all moving parts. DANGER - Do not allow this sewing machine.
..., and the like. 15. "IMPOR TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" When using a sewing machine, basic safety precautions should always be taken, including the following: "Read all moving parts. DANGER - Do not allow this sewing machine.
Users Manual - English
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... available. For a longer service life 1. Do not store the sewing machine beside a space heater, iron, or other moving parts. 2. CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING A BROTHER COMPUTER SEWING MACHINE Your machine is completed ● Replacing or removing the needle or any accessories, the presser feet, needle, ...or other parts to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. For repair or adjustment In the event that you study this...
... available. For a longer service life 1. Do not store the sewing machine beside a space heater, iron, or other moving parts. 2. CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING A BROTHER COMPUTER SEWING MACHINE Your machine is completed ● Replacing or removing the needle or any accessories, the presser feet, needle, ...or other parts to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. For repair or adjustment In the event that you study this...
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...30 STITCH WIDTH AND LENGTH 31 Adjusting the stitch width 31 Adjusting the stitch length 31 USEFUL SKILLS 32 Sewing corners 32 Sewing folded parts 32 Sewing curves 32 Sewing on thick fabric 33 Sewing on thin fabric 33 Using the needle plate 34 Free-arm sewing 34 2... 2. CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USE 4 PART NAMES 4 OTHER ENCLOSED ACCESSORIES 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 6 DISPLAY PANEL 7 OPERATION BUTTONS 8 Using the operation buttons 8 POWER SUPPLY 9 SCREEN 10 About the screen ...
...30 STITCH WIDTH AND LENGTH 31 Adjusting the stitch width 31 Adjusting the stitch length 31 USEFUL SKILLS 32 Sewing corners 32 Sewing folded parts 32 Sewing curves 32 Sewing on thick fabric 33 Sewing on thin fabric 33 Using the needle plate 34 Free-arm sewing 34 2... 2. CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USE 4 PART NAMES 4 OTHER ENCLOSED ACCESSORIES 6 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 6 DISPLAY PANEL 7 OPERATION BUTTONS 8 Using the operation buttons 8 POWER SUPPLY 9 SCREEN 10 About the screen ...
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BEFORE USE PART NAMES 1 2 3 4 5 16 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CHAPTER 1 14 13 15 BDCA 1- Handle 2- Thread guide for bobbin winding 4- Needle threader lever 6- Balance wheel 16- Selection keys D- Operation buttons 4 Thread cutter 7- Feed dog adjustment lever 13- Bobbin winder device 15- Speed range control lever A- Accessory compartment C- Spool cap 3- LCD (liquid crystal display) 5- Buttonhole sewing lever 8- Feed dog 11- Bobbin cover 12- Upper tension control dial 14- Main power switch and connectors B- Needle threader 9- Presser foot 10-
BEFORE USE PART NAMES 1 2 3 4 5 16 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CHAPTER 1 14 13 15 BDCA 1- Handle 2- Thread guide for bobbin winding 4- Needle threader lever 6- Balance wheel 16- Selection keys D- Operation buttons 4 Thread cutter 7- Feed dog adjustment lever 13- Bobbin winder device 15- Speed range control lever A- Accessory compartment C- Spool cap 3- LCD (liquid crystal display) 5- Buttonhole sewing lever 8- Feed dog 11- Bobbin cover 12- Upper tension control dial 14- Main power switch and connectors B- Needle threader 9- Presser foot 10-
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... supply. Needle set must be removed from the socket-outlet. - No enclosed accessories fit in these spaces. * Always use BROTHER accessories with this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one blade wider than the other). FLATBED ATTACHMENT WITH ACCESSORY..., this machine. 5 Do not modify the plug in the accessory compartment. * Always use the plastic bobbin which is shown in the outlet, reverse the plug. Part Name 1 Buttonhole foot "A" 2 Overcasting foot "G" 3 Monogramming foot "N" 4 Zipper foot "I II 1 J III 1 10 # 2 3 67 8 5 4# 9 A. ...
... supply. Needle set must be removed from the socket-outlet. - No enclosed accessories fit in these spaces. * Always use BROTHER accessories with this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one blade wider than the other). FLATBED ATTACHMENT WITH ACCESSORY..., this machine. 5 Do not modify the plug in the accessory compartment. * Always use the plastic bobbin which is shown in the outlet, reverse the plug. Part Name 1 Buttonhole foot "A" 2 Overcasting foot "G" 3 Monogramming foot "N" 4 Zipper foot "I II 1 J III 1 10 # 2 3 67 8 5 4# 9 A. ...
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..., place a net over the spool before sewing. * The extra spool pin, which is provided as an accessory, should be used for sewing machine model PC-3000. Side cutter Parts code: X81028-001 3- OTHER ENCLOSED ACCESSORIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 No. only) Foot controller: Model N5V This...Eyelet punch 10 Net* 11 Extra spool pin* 12 Spool felt 13 Disc-shaped screwdriver 14 Foot controller 15 Hard case 16 Twin needle Part Code X58358-001 X59476-051 X54243-001 X55467-051 X55468-051 136492-151 130013-053 130012-053 135793-001 XA5523-050 XA3336-051 X57045-...
..., place a net over the spool before sewing. * The extra spool pin, which is provided as an accessory, should be used for sewing machine model PC-3000. Side cutter Parts code: X81028-001 3- OTHER ENCLOSED ACCESSORIES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 No. only) Foot controller: Model N5V This...Eyelet punch 10 Net* 11 Extra spool pin* 12 Spool felt 13 Disc-shaped screwdriver 14 Foot controller 15 Hard case 16 Twin needle Part Code X58358-001 X59476-051 X54243-001 X55467-051 X55468-051 136492-151 130013-053 130012-053 135793-001 XA5523-050 XA3336-051 X57045-...
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... damage. 3 2 4,9 5 6 7,8 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 1. Note If using a fine thread such as it . 1 Cross wound thread 2 Spool cap (small) 3 Gap 13 Connect the machine to use the specified bobbin (part code 136492-151). BOBBIN WINDING / BOBBIN THREAD SETTING Winding the bobbin and setting the bobbin thread CAUTION Be sure to the power supply and turn...
... damage. 3 2 4,9 5 6 7,8 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 1. Note If using a fine thread such as it . 1 Cross wound thread 2 Spool cap (small) 3 Gap 13 Connect the machine to use the specified bobbin (part code 136492-151). BOBBIN WINDING / BOBBIN THREAD SETTING Winding the bobbin and setting the bobbin thread CAUTION Be sure to the power supply and turn...
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... left. Needle 65/9 75/11 90/14 Thread (cotton) #30, 50, 60 #30 #30 Note The auto-threading device cannot be available as an optional part. 5 5 * Rotating your right hand slightly to finish the upper threading. 13.
... left. Needle 65/9 75/11 90/14 Thread (cotton) #30, 50, 60 #30 #30 Note The auto-threading device cannot be available as an optional part. 5 5 * Rotating your right hand slightly to finish the upper threading. 13.
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... and the fabric with your left ) is selected. 1 2 28 2. The straight stitch (left hand, turn the balance wheel with your hands away from all moving parts such as the 3 needle, balance wheel and thread take-up the bobbin thread. While pressing down on the sewing machine. 1. Such needles can begin sewing...
... and the fabric with your left ) is selected. 1 2 28 2. The straight stitch (left hand, turn the balance wheel with your hands away from all moving parts such as the 3 needle, balance wheel and thread take-up the bobbin thread. While pressing down on the sewing machine. 1. Such needles can begin sewing...
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... in width), baste the corner, then continue sewing while slowly changing the 6 sewing direction and pulling the basting thread toward the folded side. Sewing folded parts Support the fabric while feeding by hand and sew the fabric toward the rear of the machine. USEFUL SKILLS Sewing corners 6 Stop the sewing machine...
... in width), baste the corner, then continue sewing while slowly changing the 6 sewing direction and pulling the basting thread toward the folded side. Sewing folded parts Support the fabric while feeding by hand and sew the fabric toward the rear of the machine. USEFUL SKILLS Sewing corners 6 Stop the sewing machine...
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Iron all folds in the same direction. 63 Fold the fabric so that the surface faces upward and iron only the folded parts. 1 Right side of the fabric with a spatula. 1 Reverse side 2. Mark along each fold. 1 Width for pintuck 2 Reverse side 3 Right side of the stitch. 4. PINTUCK 00 I * ...
Iron all folds in the same direction. 63 Fold the fabric so that the surface faces upward and iron only the folded parts. 1 Right side of the fabric with a spatula. 1 Reverse side 2. Mark along each fold. 1 Width for pintuck 2 Reverse side 3 Right side of the stitch. 4. PINTUCK 00 I * ...
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... needle and the stitch width has been set to select the stitch for hem-stitching. 2. Pull out several threads from one edge of the frayed part. 4. A more attractive finish can be obtained if you , turn the fabric and sew the other edge of the fabric facing up, sew one area on... shirtfronts. This will not touch the presser foot before starting sewing. 1. With the reverse side of the frayed part, aligning the stitches so they are parallel. 72 About 5 or 6 threads will leave a 3 mm (1/8" area). 3.
... needle and the stitch width has been set to select the stitch for hem-stitching. 2. Pull out several threads from one edge of the frayed part. 4. A more attractive finish can be obtained if you , turn the fabric and sew the other edge of the fabric facing up, sew one area on... shirtfronts. This will not touch the presser foot before starting sewing. 1. With the reverse side of the frayed part, aligning the stitches so they are parallel. 72 About 5 or 6 threads will leave a 3 mm (1/8" area). 3.
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.... 73 Sew the decorative stitch on the center of five threads is an option. 4. Pull out several threads from both sides of the 4 mm (5/32") part which is not yet frayed. [Pull out four threads, leave five threads and then pull out four threads, the width of the five threads created...
.... 73 Sew the decorative stitch on the center of five threads is an option. 4. Pull out several threads from both sides of the 4 mm (5/32") part which is not yet frayed. [Pull out four threads, leave five threads and then pull out four threads, the width of the five threads created...
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... combinations can be seen in the bottom row. 83 Saving a pattern combination Example: To select the decorative stitch " " 1. Checking a stored pattern combination To see other parts of the pattern combination stored under the five stitch numbers 95, 96, 97, 98 and 99. The contents of " memory ( ) " changes the stitch number.
... combinations can be seen in the bottom row. 83 Saving a pattern combination Example: To select the decorative stitch " " 1. Checking a stored pattern combination To see other parts of the pattern combination stored under the five stitch numbers 95, 96, 97, 98 and 99. The contents of " memory ( ) " changes the stitch number.
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Remove the end cap. 1 Screw 2 End cap 4. Set the end cap. 6. CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB When replacing the light bulb 1 2 1. Turn the power off. * The power cord plug must be removed from the electric outlet prior to changing the bulb. 2. Tighten the screw. 1 Screw 2 End cap 2 90 Replace the snap in the light bulb with a new one. 1 Light bulb * Light bulbs are available through your dealer. (12V, 5W/ Parts code XA2037051) 1 1 5. Loosen the screw on the reverse side of sewing head. 3.
Remove the end cap. 1 Screw 2 End cap 4. Set the end cap. 6. CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB When replacing the light bulb 1 2 1. Turn the power off. * The power cord plug must be removed from the electric outlet prior to changing the bulb. 2. Tighten the screw. 1 Screw 2 End cap 2 90 Replace the snap in the light bulb with a new one. 1 Light bulb * Light bulbs are available through your dealer. (12V, 5W/ Parts code XA2037051) 1 1 5. Loosen the screw on the reverse side of sewing head. 3.