Accessory Catalog
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... Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing machines. Screw on either left ). 2. Position the presser foot over the long feed dogs on the presser foot and select a straight stitch (left or right. 3. SA161 All Brother home-use sewing machines www.brother.com 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 the ...
... Shank Adapter for ULT series, PC-6500, PC-8200 and PC-8500 sewing machines. Screw on either left ). 2. Position the presser foot over the long feed dogs on the presser foot and select a straight stitch (left or right. 3. SA161 All Brother home-use sewing machines www.brother.com 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 the ...
Accessory Catalog
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... foot. 8. Select a desired stitch and sew. Hold the fabric from the back and front and roll it into the curled part of the foot. 7. Non Stick Foot Designed for details.) www.brother.com Attach the presser foot. 3. Lower the presser foot so that the foot guide is Project Book (See page 53...
... foot. 8. Select a desired stitch and sew. Hold the fabric from the back and front and roll it into the curled part of the foot. 7. Non Stick Foot Designed for details.) www.brother.com Attach the presser foot. 3. Lower the presser foot so that the foot guide is Project Book (See page 53...
Users Manual - English
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... pulling on cord. Do not unplug by the manufacturer as contained in . The sewing machine should always be taken, including the following: "Read all moving parts. Never operate this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet immediately after using ." Close attention...
... pulling on cord. Do not unplug by the manufacturer as contained in . The sewing machine should always be taken, including the following: "Read all moving parts. Never operate this sewing machine only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Keep fingers away from the electrical outlet immediately after using ." Close attention...
Users Manual - English
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... store the sewing machine beside a space heater, iron, or other moving parts. 2. Use only neutral soaps or detergents to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Remember to keep your nearest authorized Brother service center. 1 For repair or adjustment In the event a malfunction occurs...When storing your sewing machine, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity locations. Always consult the operation manual when replacing or installing any other parts ● A power failure occurs during use ● Maintaining the machine ● Leaving the machine unattended. 3. To fully enjoy ...
... store the sewing machine beside a space heater, iron, or other moving parts. 2. Use only neutral soaps or detergents to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. Remember to keep your nearest authorized Brother service center. 1 For repair or adjustment In the event a malfunction occurs...When storing your sewing machine, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity locations. Always consult the operation manual when replacing or installing any other parts ● A power failure occurs during use ● Maintaining the machine ● Leaving the machine unattended. 3. To fully enjoy ...
Users Manual - English
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... fell seam 72 APPLIQUES 73 Sewing the applique around corners 73 APPLIQUE QUILTS 74 SCALLOP STITCH 75 SMOCKING STITCH 76 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 SETTING UP 5 PRINCIPAL PARTS 5 OTHER INCLUDED ACCESSORIES 7 OPTIONS 8 SELECTION KEYS 9 Screen messages guide you through each operation 9 OPERATION BUTTONS 10 Using the operation buttons 10 USING THE SCREEN KEYS...
... fell seam 72 APPLIQUES 73 Sewing the applique around corners 73 APPLIQUE QUILTS 74 SCALLOP STITCH 75 SMOCKING STITCH 76 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 SETTING UP 5 PRINCIPAL PARTS 5 OTHER INCLUDED ACCESSORIES 7 OPTIONS 8 SELECTION KEYS 9 Screen messages guide you through each operation 9 OPERATION BUTTONS 10 Using the operation buttons 10 USING THE SCREEN KEYS...
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7. MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (Function for making own stitch) 145 MAKING THE ILLUSTRATION 145 GENERATING THE DATA 147 EDITING AN EXISTING " 149 Moving a point 149 Moving part or all of a pattern 150 Inserting new points 150 Once you have finished editing 151 STORING THE " " WHICH YOU HAVE ENTERED 152 RETRIEVING A " 153 MAINTENANCE ...
7. MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (Function for making own stitch) 145 MAKING THE ILLUSTRATION 145 GENERATING THE DATA 147 EDITING AN EXISTING " 149 Moving a point 149 Moving part or all of a pattern 150 Inserting new points 150 Once you have finished editing 151 STORING THE " " WHICH YOU HAVE ENTERED 152 RETRIEVING A " 153 MAINTENANCE ...
Users Manual - English
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Needle threader lever 5- Needle threader 8- Feed dog 10- Feed dog adjustment lever 12- Spool cap 3- Buttonhole lever 7- Balance wheel 14- Thread guide for bobbin winding 4- Thread cutter 6- Speed range control lever A-Main power switch and connectors B-Accessory compartment C-Selection keys (Refer to page 9) D-L.C.D. (Liquid Crystal Display) E-Operation buttons (Refer to page 10) 5 Presser foot 9- Bobbin winder device 13- Bobbin cover 11- SETTING UP PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 1 3 D 4 5 6 E 7 CHAPTER 1 12 C 13 14 10 11 B A 1- Handle 2-
Needle threader lever 5- Needle threader 8- Feed dog 10- Feed dog adjustment lever 12- Spool cap 3- Buttonhole lever 7- Balance wheel 14- Thread guide for bobbin winding 4- Thread cutter 6- Speed range control lever A-Main power switch and connectors B-Accessory compartment C-Selection keys (Refer to page 9) D-L.C.D. (Liquid Crystal Display) E-Operation buttons (Refer to page 10) 5 Presser foot 9- Bobbin winder device 13- Bobbin cover 11- SETTING UP PRINCIPAL PARTS 2 1 3 D 4 5 6 E 7 CHAPTER 1 12 C 13 14 10 11 B A 1- Handle 2-
Users Manual - English
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... electrical set X58358-001 * Always use the plastic bobbin which is supplied with machine or in accessory compartment. * Always use BROTHER accessories recommended for this plug is shown in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified... to fit in any way. When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the main switch of the machine must be removed from the socket-outlet. - Part Name Part Code 1 Buttonhole foot "A" X57789-101 2 Embroidery foot "Q" XA2159-101 3 Overcasting foot "G" X51162-001 4 Monogramming foot "N" X53840-201 5 Zipper...
... electrical set X58358-001 * Always use the plastic bobbin which is supplied with machine or in accessory compartment. * Always use BROTHER accessories recommended for this plug is shown in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified... to fit in any way. When leaving the sewing machine unattended, the main switch of the machine must be removed from the socket-outlet. - Part Name Part Code 1 Buttonhole foot "A" X57789-101 2 Embroidery foot "Q" XA2159-101 3 Overcasting foot "G" X51162-001 4 Monogramming foot "N" X53840-201 5 Zipper...
Users Manual - English
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...is inserted in the instruction book. * The extra spool pin which is provided as an accessory should be used for sewing machine model PC-8200. 7 Others 136492-101 X54243-001 130489-001 184783-001 184944-001 XA4527-001 135793-001 X55467-051 X55468-051 130013-003 130012-... spool, place a net on the spool before using. * If using the walking foot, please refer to the end of the bobbin winder shaft during use. Part Name 1 Bobbin (3) 2 Seam ripper 3 Button fitting foot "M" 4 Scissors 5 Chalk pen 6 Cleaning brush 7 Eyelet punch 8 Screwdriver (Large) 9 Screwdriver (Small) 10 Spool cap...
...is inserted in the instruction book. * The extra spool pin which is provided as an accessory should be used for sewing machine model PC-8200. 7 Others 136492-101 X54243-001 130489-001 184783-001 184944-001 XA4527-001 135793-001 X55467-051 X55468-051 130013-003 130012-... spool, place a net on the spool before using. * If using the walking foot, please refer to the end of the bobbin winder shaft during use. Part Name 1 Bobbin (3) 2 Seam ripper 3 Button fitting foot "M" 4 Scissors 5 Chalk pen 6 Cleaning brush 7 Eyelet punch 8 Screwdriver (Large) 9 Screwdriver (Small) 10 Spool cap...
Users Manual - English
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Part Name 1 Brother poly 40 color thread set 2 Brother poly #60 bobbin thread 3 Backing material (Stabilizer material) 4 Country bag 5 Grid sheet set Memory card* No. 1 Alphabet No. 2 Flower No. 3 Dinosaur No. 6 Moskowitz's World No. 7 ... No. 14 Large Floral No. 15 Cute Kids No. 16 Dogs & Cats No. 17 Nintendo No. 19 Marine No. 20 Petite Designs No. 21 Needlework Part Code U.S.A. Others ETS-40 X80928-100 EBT-SG X80918-001 SA517 X80914-001 SA152 X80922-002 SA500 X80948-001 SA298 SA299 SA300 SA303 SA304 SA305...
Part Name 1 Brother poly 40 color thread set 2 Brother poly #60 bobbin thread 3 Backing material (Stabilizer material) 4 Country bag 5 Grid sheet set Memory card* No. 1 Alphabet No. 2 Flower No. 3 Dinosaur No. 6 Moskowitz's World No. 7 ... No. 14 Large Floral No. 15 Cute Kids No. 16 Dogs & Cats No. 17 Nintendo No. 19 Marine No. 20 Petite Designs No. 21 Needlework Part Code U.S.A. Others ETS-40 X80928-100 EBT-SG X80918-001 SA517 X80914-001 SA152 X80922-002 SA500 X80948-001 SA298 SA299 SA300 SA303 SA304 SA305...
Users Manual - English
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... and is not the sign of brightness after the power is turned on. The screen will return to its normal level of a malfunction. All or parts of the keys on LCD " ": Touch this key to move to the next page. This is a feature of changes in the ambient temperature around the...
... and is not the sign of brightness after the power is turned on. The screen will return to its normal level of a malfunction. All or parts of the keys on LCD " ": Touch this key to move to the next page. This is a feature of changes in the ambient temperature around the...
Users Manual - English
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... this key if a problem occurs while sewing. 2. A Touch this key if the pattern is distorted. Touch the " " key. Touch the " " key to display the next part of basic operations such as left will be displayed. 1 Touch this key to find out how to set the bobbin thread. 2 Touch this key to...
... this key if a problem occurs while sewing. 2. A Touch this key if the pattern is distorted. Touch the " " key. Touch the " " key to display the next part of basic operations such as left will be displayed. 1 Touch this key to find out how to set the bobbin thread. 2 Touch this key to...
Users Manual - English
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... is turned on, the straight stitch (left) is inserted into the machine at all 1 times while sewing, and keep your hands away from all moving parts such as the 3 needle, balance wheel and thread take-up lever, otherwise injury may result. - 1. Be aware of sewing. (Refer to page 36.) 5 An advice...
... is turned on, the straight stitch (left) is inserted into the machine at all 1 times while sewing, and keep your hands away from all moving parts such as the 3 needle, balance wheel and thread take-up lever, otherwise injury may result. - 1. Be aware of sewing. (Refer to page 36.) 5 An advice...
Users Manual - English
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Touch the " " key. 3. Touch the " " key to the original screen. 37 Select the desired application. The stitches available and sewing procedure appears on the screen step by step. 5. Touch the "BUTTONHOLE" key. 4. Follow the procedure to sew the buttonhole stitches. * Touch the "END" key to return to display the next part of the procedure. Touch the "UTILITY STITCH" key. 2. UTILITY STITCH SELECTION (Example) Buttonholes 1.
Touch the " " key. 3. Touch the " " key to the original screen. 37 Select the desired application. The stitches available and sewing procedure appears on the screen step by step. 5. Touch the "BUTTONHOLE" key. 4. Follow the procedure to sew the buttonhole stitches. * Touch the "END" key to return to display the next part of the procedure. Touch the "UTILITY STITCH" key. 2. UTILITY STITCH SELECTION (Example) Buttonholes 1.
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Touch the " " key to display the next part of the procedure. * Touch the "CLOSE" key to return to the original screen. 39 USEFUL SKILLS The " " key 1. If the " " key is touched while the " " stitch is selected, the following screen will be displayed. 2. Touch the " " key.
Touch the " " key to display the next part of the procedure. * Touch the "CLOSE" key to return to the original screen. 39 USEFUL SKILLS The " " key 1. If the " " key is touched while the " " stitch is selected, the following screen will be displayed. 2. Touch the " " key.
Users Manual - English
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5. Move the zipper pull and sew the remaining part. 1 Surface 65 Then attach the other side of the zipper to the right side and sew a straight stitch 5 cm from the end, stop the machine, lower the needle, raise the presser foot and then remove the basting stitches. Close the zipper and turn over to the fabric. 1 Reverse side 6. Turn the fabric over the fabric. I 1 Surface 7.
5. Move the zipper pull and sew the remaining part. 1 Surface 65 Then attach the other side of the zipper to the right side and sew a straight stitch 5 cm from the end, stop the machine, lower the needle, raise the presser foot and then remove the basting stitches. Close the zipper and turn over to the fabric. 1 Reverse side 6. Turn the fabric over the fabric. I 1 Surface 7.
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Turn the fabric and iron the folded parts only. 1 Surface 3. Put the right end of presser foot "I" into the holder, and sew a straight stitch along the folds on the reverse side of the ...
Turn the fabric and iron the folded parts only. 1 Surface 3. Put the right end of presser foot "I" into the holder, and sew a straight stitch along the folds on the reverse side of the ...
Users Manual - English
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... the fabric continuing to manual, check that the needle will leave a 3 mm (1/8" area). 2. With the back side of the frayed part. 3. " " hem-stitching 1. With the reverse side of the frayed part, aligning the stitches so they are parallel. 4. HEM-STITCH (HEIRLOOM STITCH) Use for sewing tablecloths, decorative hems on clothes and decorative...
... the fabric continuing to manual, check that the needle will leave a 3 mm (1/8" area). 2. With the back side of the frayed part. 3. " " hem-stitching 1. With the reverse side of the frayed part, aligning the stitches so they are parallel. 4. HEM-STITCH (HEIRLOOM STITCH) Use for sewing tablecloths, decorative hems on clothes and decorative...
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Sew the decorative stitch on the center of the five threads created above. * Wing needle is approximately 4mm (3/16") or less.] 1 Approx. 4.0 mm (3/16") or less. 2 Four threads (Pull out) 3 Five threads (Leave) 2. Illustration of five threads is a option. 3. Pull out several threads from both sides of the 4 mm (3/16") part which is not yet frayed. [Pull out four threads, leave five threads and then pull out four threads, the width of finished product. 81 " " hem-stitching 1.
Sew the decorative stitch on the center of the five threads created above. * Wing needle is approximately 4mm (3/16") or less.] 1 Approx. 4.0 mm (3/16") or less. 2 Four threads (Pull out) 3 Five threads (Leave) 2. Illustration of five threads is a option. 3. Pull out several threads from both sides of the 4 mm (3/16") part which is not yet frayed. [Pull out four threads, leave five threads and then pull out four threads, the width of finished product. 81 " " hem-stitching 1.
Users Manual - English
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... needle during this time, otherwise injury may result. 100 While pressing the button to the left on and the "START/STOP" button is an indispensable part of stabilizer fabric can be ironed, or in designated case. (6) Do not carry the machine while the embroidery unit is connected. (7) Always set your machine...
... needle during this time, otherwise injury may result. 100 While pressing the button to the left on and the "START/STOP" button is an indispensable part of stabilizer fabric can be ironed, or in designated case. (6) Do not carry the machine while the embroidery unit is connected. (7) Always set your machine...