Brother PC 3000 Memory, Saving a pattern combination, Checking a stored pattern combination

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MEMORY

Up to 70 pattern combinations can be stored in the memory under the five stitch numbers 95, 96, 97, 98 and 99.

Saving a pattern combination

Example: To select the decorative stitch “

1. Combine characters to create the word

”. (Refer to page 77 for more details.)

2. Touch “ memory ( ) ”.

* Each touch of “ memory ( ) ” changes the stitch number. For example, to store the pattern un-

der stitch number 97, touch “ memory ( ) ” three times.

If a pattern has already been stored under the se- lected stitch number, its contents are displayed in the bottom row.

3. Touch “ enter ( ) ”.

CAUTION

– If a pattern is stored under a stitch number which already contains a pattern, the previous pattern will be deleted and the new pattern will be stored under the selected stitch number.

– Do not turn off the power while a pattern is being stored.

4. The pattern is stored.

Checking a stored pattern combination

To see other parts of the pattern combination stored under the selected stitch number, touch “ cfm ( ) ” to scroll the pattern combination from the begin- ning.

The contents of the stored pattern can be seen in the bottom row.

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Contents Sewi NG Mach I N E Important Safety Instructions For Users in the UK, EIRE, Malta Cyprus only For repair or adjustment Please Read Before Using Your Sewing MachineFor a longer service life Congratulations on Choosing Brother Computer Sewing MachineContents Error Messages C a Part NamesPresser foot symbol Main power switchPower cord Foot controller jackOther Enclosed Accessories Optional AccessoriesDisplay Panel Using the operation buttons Operation ButtonsPower Supply About the screen Adjusting the brightness of the screenScreen Language Selection KEY Example To change the display language to SpanishClearing the language selection Spool cap Spool pin Bobbin Winding / Bobbin Thread SettingWinding the bobbin and setting the bobbin thread Cross wound thread Spool cap small GapSpring on the shaft Groove of the bobbin Bobbin winder seatBuilt-in thread cutter Setting the bobbinBobbin cover Bobbin cover release button Upper Threading Needle threader lever Guide Large hook Wire loopThread take-up lever Second set of hooks Third hookNet Using the extra spool pin and the netExtra spool pin Foot controller Starting and Stopping SewingSTART/STOP button Foot controller Foot controller jackUsing the info information key Selecting a Stitch Utility StitchesNot adjustable Loosening the upper thread tension Thread TensionCorrect upper thread tension Reverse side Surface Upper thread Bobbin threadTightening the upper thread tension Changing the presser foot Removing the presser foot holder while cleaning, etcPresser Foot Feed Dogs Checking the needle Installing the needle securelyNeedle Needle stopperNeedle size FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE Combination ChartThread Type SizeSewing using a utility stitch Trial SewingThread cutter Machine automatically stops Cancelling automatic reinforcement stitchingAutomatic Reinforcement Stitching Stitch Width and Length Adjusting the stitch widthAdjusting the stitch length Sewing folded parts Useful SkillsSewing corners Sewing curvesSewing on thick fabric Sewing on thin fabric Sewing a curve with a zigzag stitch5 cm 19/32 Using the needle plateFree-arm sewing Straight Stitches To 4 reverse stitchesChanging the needle position Sewing stretch fabricsChanging the stitch length BastingZigzag Stitches Overcasting using a zigzag stitchApplique using a zigzag stitch Patchwork for crazy quiltsOvercasting Stitches Sewing using stitch 06 , 07 orSewing using stitch 05 or Guide05Zigzag stitch Overcasting When Using the Optional Side Cutter00Normal sewing Screw of the needle Operating lever NotchPresser foot Upper thread Cm 13/16Guide plate lower knife Presser foot Seam marginBlind HEM Stitching Adjusting the needle drop point Buttonhole Stitching Button holder plateNormal buttonhole and rounded buttonhole Small eyelet punch accessory #9 on PinMetal bracket on the buttonhole foot Pin Keyhole buttonholeButtonhole sewing order Reinforcement stitchExample Changing the stitch width Longer Automatic stitch length setting 0.4 mm 1/64 ShorterAutomatic stitch width setting 5.0 mm 13/64 Narrower Mm 5/64 BAR TackingFor reinforcing the openings of pockets, etc Metal bracket on buttonhole footThick fabrics Presser foot CardboardChanging the bar tack stitch width Wider Automatic stitch width setting 2.0 mm 5/64 NarrowerChanging the bar tack stitch length Darning 19For medium fabric 20For thick fabricChanging the darning stitch width Automatic stitch width setting 7.0 mm 9/32 NarrowerChanging the darning stitch length Darning stitch sewing order For sewing eyelets on belts, etc Eyelet StitchSize of eyelet Actual size Button Sewing For attaching buttonsShank lever Attaching buttons with four holesAttaching a shank to the button Zipper Insertion Centered and Side Applications Centered applicationSide application Reverse side Dart Seam Seam line 0 to 1.5 cm 25/64 to 19/32 About 5 cm GatheringUpper thread Bobbin thread About 5 cm Pulling out the bobbin thread ShuttleWidth for pintuck Reverse side Right side of fabric PintuckFor decorating blouses, etc About 1.2 cm 1/2 Reverse side Flat Fell SeamFor reinforcing seams and neatly finishing edges Finish line Reverse sideFinished flat fell seam Applique Fabric glue AppliquesSewing the applique around corners or curves AppliqueScallop Stitch About 1 cm 25/64 Smocking StitchFor making decorative stitching Surface Seam Patchwork StitchStraight stitch Seam allowance Cm 25/64 Reverse side Basting 4 cm 5/32 Thin paper or stabilizer sheet FagotingFor fagoting, decorating, etc Shell tacking Decorative StitchingDecorative stitching Other decorative stitches 56Decorative stitches 46 HEM-STITCH Heirloom StitchHem-stitching Rative stitching on shirtfrontsIllustration of finished product Twin Needle StopperStitch length Types of threadFonts and Decorative Stitches Font StitchesCombining characters Example To combine outline letters to createDecorative Stitches Example To select the decorative stitch Selecting a decorative stitchCombining decorative stitches Example To combine decorative stitches to createCorrecting a Pattern Combination Example To change toChanging the Size Changing the size of a decorative stitchChecking a Pattern Combination Example To check the pattern combination AbcdefghijklmnChecking a stored pattern combination MemorySaving a pattern combination Stored under stitch number Recalling a stored pattern combinationExample To recall the pattern combination Fabric SewingSewing attractive finishes StabilizerSewing Needle hole reference lineAdjusting Stitch Patterns Cleaning the sewing machine surface CleaningCleaning the screen Cleaning the shuttleRace Shuttle Projection SpringScrew End cap When replacing the light bulbChanging the Light Bulb Light bulbError Messages Alarm MessagesSymptom Probable cause Remedy Upper thread breaks Trouble with threads and stitchesSymptom Probable cause Remedy Fabric is not fed properly Mechanical troubleSewingchart Decorative Stitch Characters Satin Stitch HOW to USE Walking Foot Optional Accessory Connecting lever Presser bar holderPatterns Programmed in Machine Utility stitches Character sewingDecorative stitches Decorative stitch English

PC 3000 specifications

The Brother PC 3000 is a versatile PC-based embroidery machine designed for both home and professional use. This innovative device combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for sewers, crafters, and small business owners.

One of the standout features of the Brother PC 3000 is its large, high-resolution color touch screen. This intuitive interface allows users to easily navigate through various design options, adjust settings, and view embroidery designs in real time. The screen is not only user-friendly but also enhances the overall creativity of the quilting experience by allowing users to visualize their projects before stitching.

In terms of embroidery capabilities, the Brother PC 3000 boasts an impressive library of built-in designs and fonts. It comes pre-loaded with over 200 built-in designs, providing endless options for personalization and creativity. Additionally, users can connect the machine to a computer via USB and download countless embroidery designs from the internet, ensuring a never-ending supply of patterns and ideas for any project.

The PC 3000 also employs high-speed stitching technology, capable of reaching speeds of up to 1,000 stitches per minute. This feature not only increases productivity but also ensures precision in each design, making it suitable for commercial use. The machine’s automatic thread tension control helps maintain consistent quality, while the needle up/down function allows for precise positioning of the embroidery work.

Another notable characteristic of the Brother PC 3000 is its advanced editing features. Users can easily resize, rotate, and mirror designs directly on the machine. The software includes color management tools, enabling users to customize color palettes to suit their preferences. Furthermore, the machine supports various thread types, ensuring compatibility with different textile materials and finishes.

Durability is another essential feature of the Brother PC 3000. Constructed with sturdy materials, this machine is designed to handle extensive use while maintaining high performance. Its compact design makes it a space-saving option for those with limited sewing areas.

In summary, the Brother PC 3000 is a feature-rich embroidery machine that seamlessly blends technology with creative expression. Its user-friendly interface, extensive design library, high-speed stitching capabilities, advanced editing features, and durability make it a top choice for embroidery enthusiasts and professionals alike. Whether you are creating unique gifts, specialized garments, or custom decor, the Brother PC 3000 aims to inspire and facilitate every stitching journey.