Brother Brother CP-6500 Overcasting Stitches, Using zigzag foot, CSew with the edge of the fabric

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UTILITY STITCHES

OVERCASTING STITCHES

You can use the overcasting stitches to join together seams and finish them in one operation. They are also useful for sewing stretch materials.

 

 

 

 

Pattern No.

 

 

 

Stitch Width

Stitch Length

NeedleTwin

FootWalking

Reverse/ Reinforcement Stitching

 

Pattern

FootPresser

stitches70 model

stitches40 model

 

 

[mm (inch.)]

[mm (inch.)]

 

stitches60 model

stitches50 model

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stitch Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Application

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auto

Manual

Auto

Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overcasting and attach-

3.5

0.0–7.0

1.4

0.0–4.0

****

***

*

Zigzag stitch

 

J

04

04

04

04

Yes

 

ing appliqués

(1/8)

(0–1/4)

(1/16)

(0–3/16)

Yes

Rev.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overcasting on medium

 

 

 

 

****

 

 

3-point

 

 

 

 

 

 

weight or stretch fabrics,

5.0

1.5–7.0

1.0

0.2–4.0

 

**

 

J

05

05

05

05

Yes

No

zigzag stitch

 

 

 

 

 

 

attaching elastic, darn-

(3/16)

(1/16–1/4)

(1/16)

(1/64–3/16)

( J )

 

Rfc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ing, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

G

06

06

06

06

Overcasting on thin or

3.5

2.5–5.0

2.0

1.0–4.0

No

No

**

 

 

medium weight fabrics

(1/8)

(3/32–3/16)

(1/16)

(1/16–3/16)

Rfc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overcasting

 

G

07

07

07

07

Overcasting on thick fab-

5.0

2.5–5.0

2.5

1.0–4.0

No

No

**

stitch

 

 

 

 

 

 

rics

 

(3/16)

(3/32–3/16)

(3/32)

(1/16–3/16)

 

 

Rfc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overcasting on stretch

5.0

0.0–7.0

2.5

0.5–4.0

****

 

**

 

 

J

08

08

08

08

Yes

No

 

 

fabrics

 

(3/16)

(0–1/4)

(3/32)

(1/32–3/16)

Rfc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

( J )

 

 

*Rev.: Reverse

**Rfc.: Reinforcement

***Do not use reverse stitching.

 

 

 

 

 

****Select a stitch width of 5.0 mm (3/16 inch) or less.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CAUTION

Be sure to turn off the main power before replacing the presser foot. Otherwise, injuries may occur if the foot controller or (start/stop button) is accidentally pressed and the machine starts sewing.

Using zigzag foot

aAttach zigzag foot “J”.

bSelect stitch , or .

For details, refer to “Selecting stitching” (page 37).

cSew with the edge of the fabric.

aNeedle drop point

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Contents Sewing Basics Utility Stitches Page Important Safety Instructions For a longer service life For Users in the UK, EIRE, Malta Cyprus only Contents Utility Stitches About zigzag foot J AccessoriesIncluded accessories Accessory compartment Optional accessoriesMain parts Names of Machine Parts and Their FunctionsButtons provided on some models Needle and presser foot sectionOperation buttons Spool pin Operation panelBPushplace.the spool pin down until it locks into Shown.1Power supply Using Your Sewing MachinePower supply precautions Side of stitch selection key Foot controllerChanging the needle stop position Aright to select the desired sewing speedBRemove the spool cap Threading the MachineWinding the bobbin DSlide the spool cap onto the spool pin KTrim the excess thread above the bobbin Make sure that the thread passes under the pretension diskFor models equipped with the fast bobbin winding system Thread is cut to a suitable length Actual size 11.5mm 7/16 inch This model Lower threadingFor models equipped with the quick-set bobbin Slit Cutter Cut the thread with the cutter Upper threading GSlide the spool cap onto the spool pin Remove the spool capThread take-up lever Needle bar thread guide Catch the thread on the hook as shown below DFully lower the needle threader leverBobbin cover should still be removed Drawing up the lower threadLightly hold the end of the upper thread Needle types and their uses Needle precautionsReplacing the Needle Replacing the needle Checking the needleCLower the presser foot lever Install the twin needle in the same wayFor details, refer to steps a through l of Upper threading Installthread.the thread spool and thread the upperSewing with the twin needle Thread the upper thread for the left needleTurn on the sewing machine Select a stitch For details, refer to step a through l of Upper threadingHAttach zigzag foot J Models equipped with a needle threaderMark on the wheel points up. With models Replacing the Presser FootReplacing the presser foot Replace the presser foot as described belowFor details, refer to Replacing the presser foot Removing the presser foot holderRemove the presser foot Page Sewing General sewing procedureFollow the basic procedures below to sew On the left changes the digit on the left DIfwidth.necessary, adjust the stitch lengthSelecting stitching Press the + or side of to increase orRight of in the LCD Adjusting the stitch length and widthBRaise the presser foot lever Starting to sewOn the wheel points up. With models equipped Each other Raise the presser foot leverSewing reinforcement stitches Upper tension is too loose Thread tensionCorrect tension Upper tension is too tightSewing curves Useful Sewing TipsTrial sewing Changing the sewing directionPresser foot remains level, allowing the fabric to be fed Sewing hook-and-loop FastenerSlide the flat bed attachment to the left to release it Sewing thin fabricsSewing stretch fabrics Stitching cylindrical piecesCSew with the edge of the fabric Using zigzag footOvercasting Stitches Attach zigzag foot J Select stitch , orAttach overcasting foot G Select stitch or Using overcasting footFor details, refer to Starting to sew When sewing is finished, cut the threadBasic Stitching Basic stitchingReverse the skirt or pants Blind HEM StitchingFold back the fabric inside along the basting If the needle does not catch the hem fold Stitch widthThick fabric Normal fabric Auto Rfc. Automatic Reinforcement **Rfc. Reinforcement Buttonhole SewingButtonholes can be sewn and buttons can be sewn on Size of the buttonhole is set Raiseposition.the buttonhole lever to its original Once sewing is completed,Trim off any excess of the gimp thread Sewing buttonholes on stretch fabricsWith stitch Select stitch Button sewingDPlacethe fabric.a button between the presser foot ESelect a stitchNormally, the feed dog position lever is Positioned at After sewing for about 10 seconds at lowRefer to Basic stitching on Zipper InsertionRev. Reverse Do not use reverse stitching Sew the stitching in order, from a to c FSelect stitchBAttach zigzag foot J CSelect stitch Sewing Stretch Fabrics and Elastic TapeStretch stitching Elastic attachingUtility Stitches Piecing APPLIQUÉ, Patchwork and Quilt StitchingRemove the basting, if necessary AppliquésPatchwork crazy quilt stitching PiecingSewing QuiltingFor a seam allowance on the left side DSelect stitchARemoveholder. the presser foot and the presser foot Using the optional quilting guideFree-motion quilting † Walking foot † Presser foot holderSlide the feed dog position lever, located at Attach zigzag foot J Select stitch Start sewing Reinforcement StitchingTriple stretch stitching Bar tack stitchingPullpossible.down the buttonhole lever as far as Once sewing is completed,Decorative Stitching Fagoting CSew parallel stitching at intervals of 10 mm 3/8 inch Scallop stitchingSmocking DTrim along the stitchesUnfold the fabric, and then iron the tucks down to one side Shell tuck stitchingJoining Fold the fabric along the bias BAttach zigzag foot JHeirloom stitching Utility stitches Stitch SettingsPattern No Decorative Stitch Buttonhole Bar tack For decoration, etc For decoration, etc Yes Remove the bobbin case MaintenanceCleaning the machine surface Cleaning the bobbin caseAlign the U and marks Needle plate cover Upper thread tightened up TroubleshootingFrequent troubleshooting topics Cause Incorrect upper threading SymptomFor details, refer to Cleaning the bobbin case on Tangled thread on wrong side of fabricHFeed the upper thread as shown in the illustration below Thread take-up lever Incorrect thread tension If threads remain in the bobbin case, remove them Fabric is caught in the machine and cannot be removedDRemoveholder. the presser foot and presser foot Be careful not to drop the removed screws in the machine Memo Correctly thread the machine Do not yet install the presser foot and threadChecking machine operations Turn on the machine Select middle needle position stitchList of symptoms Fabric being Sewn with While sewingMachine does Not workOr breaks UpperThread breaks LowerPitched noise While sewing Stitches areSkipped There is a highThread After sewingThread has Tightened upOperation beep for models equipped with the operation beep Error MessagesNumerics Index42 , 45 English 885-V60/V61/V62/V63/V64/V65 XE6528-2012

Brother CP-6500 specifications

The Brother CP-6500 is a versatile and feature-rich sewing and quilting machine that has gained popularity among both amateurs and seasoned enthusiasts. With an array of advanced technologies and user-friendly features, it effectively combines creativity and convenience, making it an ideal choice for various sewing projects.

At the heart of the CP-6500 is its powerful motor that delivers strong and consistent stitch quality across a wide range of fabrics. This machine is capable of sewing both lightweight materials such as silk and heavier fabrics like denim, catering to a diverse collection of sewing needs. The built-in sewing speed control allows users to adjust the speed of the machine, making it easier to tackle intricate or delicate tasks with precision.

One of the standout features of the Brother CP-6500 is its extensive selection of built-in stitches. The machine boasts over 100 stitch options, including utility stitches, decorative stitches, and quilting stitches. This wide variety allows for creative expression and enhances the ability to customize projects to suit individual preferences. The included stitch guide makes it simple to choose the right stitch for each task, ensuring consistent results every time.

Another notable technology integrated into the CP-6500 is the automatic needle threader, which saves time and reduces frustration. This feature seamlessly threads the needle with just the push of a lever, eliminating the hassle of manual threading. Additionally, the top-loading bobbin system is designed for easy access and quick bobbin changes, further streamlining the sewing process.

The CP-6500 is equipped with an LCD screen that provides clear visibility of stitch selection, making it user-friendly even for those new to sewing. The machine also includes adjustable stitch length and width, allowing for further customization to achieve the desired look and feel of the finished product.

With a lightweight design, the Brother CP-6500 is easy to transport, making it suitable for taking to sewing classes or quilting groups. The included hard case provides added protection during travel, ensuring the machine remains in pristine condition.

In summary, the Brother CP-6500 stands out as a capable and efficient sewing machine that combines technology with user-friendly features. Its extensive selection of stitches, automatic needle threader, and adjustable settings make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their sewing experience, whether for casual projects or serious quilting endeavors.