Brother Brother CP-6500 operation manual Pattern No

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Stitch Name

Blind hem

stitch

Appliqué

stitch

Shell tuck

stitch

Satin scallop stitch

Joining stitch

Fagoting

stitch

Decorative

stitch

Pattern

Presser Foot

 

 

 

 

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Application

Blind hem stitching on medium weight fabrics

Blind hem stitching on stretch fabrics

Appliqué stitching

Shell tuck stitching

Scallop stitching

Patchwork stitching and decorative stitching

Patchwork stitching, dec- orative stitching and sew- ing overcasting on both pieces of fabrics, such as with tricot

Patchwork stitching and decorative stitching

Fagoting, smocking and decorative stitching

Fagoting, smocking and decorative stitching

Decorative stitching

Decorative stitching

Decorative stitching

Decorative stitching and elastic-attaching

Lace sewing, decorative hemming, heirloom stitching, etc.

Decorative hemming, heirloom stitching, etc.

Decorative hemming on thin, medium weight and plain weave fabrics, heir- loom stitching, etc.

Stitch Width

Stitch Length

NeedleTwin

FootWalking

[mm (inch.)]

[mm (inch.)]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Auto

Manual

Auto

Manual

 

 

0

–3 – 3

2.0

1.0–3.5

No

No

(0)

(1/16)

(1/16–1/8)

 

 

 

0

–3 – 3

2.0

1.0–3.5

No

No

(0)

(1/16)

(1/16–1/8)

 

 

 

3.5

2.5–5.0

2.5

1.6–4.0

Yes

No

(1/8)

(3/32–3/16)

(3/32)

(1/16–3/16)

( J )

 

4.0

0.0–7.0

2.5

0.2–4.0

****

 

Yes

No

(3/16)

(0–1/4)

(3/32)

(1/64–3/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.0

2.5-7.0

0.5

0.1-1.0

****

 

Yes

No

(3/16)

(3/32-1/4)

(1/32)

(1/64-1/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.0

0.0–7.0

1.2

0.2–4.0

****

 

Yes

No

(3/16)

(0–1/4)

(1/16)

(1/64–3/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.0

2.5–7.0

2.5

1.0–4.0

****

 

Yes

No

(3/16)

(3/32–1/4)

(3/32)

(1/16–3/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.0

0.0–7.0

1.2

0.2–4.0

****

 

Yes

No

(3/16)

(0–1/4)

(1/16)

(1/64–3/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.0

0.0-7.0

2.5

1.0-4.0

****

 

Yes

No

(3/16)

(0-1/4)

(3/32)

(1/16-3/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.0

2.5-7.0

2.5

1.0-4.0

****

 

Yes

No

(3/16)

(3/32-1/4)

(3/32)

(1/16-3/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.0

0.0-7.0

3.0

2.0-4.0

No

No

(3/16)

(0-1/4)

(1/8)

(1/16-3/16)

 

 

4.0

0.0-7.0

2.5

1.0-4.0

****

 

Yes

No

(3/16)

(0-1/4)

(3/32)

(1/16-3/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.5

0.0-7.0

1.6

1.0-4.0

****

 

Yes

No

(7/32)

(0-1/4)

(1/16)

(1/16-3/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.0

1.5-7.0

1.0

0.2-4.0

****

 

Yes

No

(3/16)

(1/16-1/4)

(1/16)

(1/64-3/16)

( J )

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.5

1.5-7.0

2.5

1.6-4.0

No

No

(1/8)

(1/16-1/4)

(3/32)

(1/16-3/16)

 

 

6.0

1.5-7.0

3.0

1.5-4.0

No

No

(15/64)

(1/16-1/4)

(1/8)

(1/16-3/16)

 

 

5.0

1.5-7.0

3.5

1.5-4.0

No

No

(3/16)

(1/16-1/4)

(1/8)

(1/16-3/16)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stitching

Reinforcement

Reverse/

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*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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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 Included accessories AccessoriesAbout zigzag foot J Optional accessories Accessory compartmentNames of Machine Parts and Their Functions Main partsOperation buttons Needle and presser foot sectionButtons provided on some models Operation panel Spool pinShown.1 BPushplace.the spool pin down until it locks intoPower supply precautions Using Your Sewing MachinePower supply Foot controller Changing the needle stop positionAright to select the desired sewing speed Side of stitch selection keyWinding the bobbin Threading the MachineBRemove the spool cap DSlide the spool cap onto the spool pin Make sure that the thread passes under the pretension disk KTrim the excess thread above the bobbinFor models equipped with the fast bobbin winding system Thread is cut to a suitable length Lower threading Actual size 11.5mm 7/16 inch This modelFor models equipped with the quick-set bobbin Slit Cutter Cut the thread with the cutter Upper threading Remove the spool cap GSlide the spool cap onto the spool pinThread take-up lever Needle bar thread guide DFully lower the needle threader lever Catch the thread on the hook as shown belowLightly hold the end of the upper thread Drawing up the lower threadBobbin cover should still be removed Replacing the Needle Needle precautionsNeedle types and their uses Checking the needle Replacing the needleInstall the twin needle in the same way CLower the presser foot leverInstallthread.the thread spool and thread the upper Sewing with the twin needleThread the upper thread for the left needle For details, refer to steps a through l of Upper threadingFor details, refer to step a through l of Upper threading HAttach zigzag foot JModels equipped with a needle threader Turn on the sewing machine Select a stitchReplacing the Presser Foot Replacing the presser footReplace the presser foot as described below Mark on the wheel points up. With modelsRemove the presser foot Removing the presser foot holderFor details, refer to Replacing the presser foot Page Follow the basic procedures below to sew General sewing procedureSewing DIfwidth.necessary, adjust the stitch length Selecting stitchingPress the + or side of to increase or On the left changes the digit on the leftAdjusting the stitch length and width Right of in the LCDOn the wheel points up. With models equipped Starting to sewBRaise the presser foot lever Sewing reinforcement stitches Raise the presser foot leverEach other Thread tension Correct tensionUpper tension is too tight Upper tension is too looseUseful Sewing Tips Trial sewingChanging the sewing direction Sewing curvesSewing hook-and-loop Fastener Presser foot remains level, allowing the fabric to be fedSewing thin fabrics Sewing stretch fabricsStitching cylindrical pieces Slide the flat bed attachment to the left to release itUsing zigzag foot Overcasting StitchesAttach zigzag foot J Select stitch , or CSew with the edge of the fabricUsing overcasting foot Attach overcasting foot G Select stitch orWhen sewing is finished, cut the thread Basic StitchingBasic stitching For details, refer to Starting to sewBlind HEM Stitching Reverse the skirt or pantsFold back the fabric inside along the basting Thick fabric Normal fabric Stitch widthIf the needle does not catch the hem fold Buttonholes can be sewn and buttons can be sewn on Buttonhole SewingAuto Rfc. Automatic Reinforcement **Rfc. Reinforcement Size of the buttonhole is set Once sewing is completed, Raiseposition.the buttonhole lever to its originalSewing buttonholes on stretch fabrics Trim off any excess of the gimp threadButton sewing DPlacethe fabric.a button between the presser footESelect a stitch With stitch Select stitchAfter sewing for about 10 seconds at low Normally, the feed dog position lever is Positioned atRev. Reverse Do not use reverse stitching Zipper InsertionRefer to Basic stitching on FSelect stitch Sew the stitching in order, from a to cSewing Stretch Fabrics and Elastic Tape Stretch stitchingElastic attaching BAttach zigzag foot J CSelect stitchUtility Stitches APPLIQUÉ, Patchwork and Quilt Stitching PiecingAppliqués Patchwork crazy quilt stitchingPiecing Remove the basting, if necessaryQuilting For a seam allowance on the left sideDSelect stitch SewingUsing the optional quilting guide Free-motion quilting† Walking foot † Presser foot holder ARemoveholder. the presser foot and the presser footSlide the feed dog position lever, located at Reinforcement Stitching Triple stretch stitchingBar tack stitching Attach zigzag foot J Select stitch Start sewingOnce sewing is completed, Pullpossible.down the buttonhole lever as far asDecorative Stitching Fagoting Scallop stitching SmockingDTrim along the stitches CSew parallel stitching at intervals of 10 mm 3/8 inchShell tuck stitching JoiningFold the fabric along the bias BAttach zigzag foot J Unfold the fabric, and then iron the tucks down to one sideHeirloom stitching Stitch Settings Utility stitchesPattern No Decorative Stitch Buttonhole Bar tack For decoration, etc For decoration, etc Yes Maintenance Cleaning the machine surfaceCleaning the bobbin case Remove the bobbin caseAlign the U and marks Needle plate cover Frequent troubleshooting topics TroubleshootingUpper thread tightened up Symptom For details, refer to Cleaning the bobbin case onTangled thread on wrong side of fabric Cause Incorrect upper threadingHFeed the upper thread as shown in the illustration below Thread take-up lever Incorrect thread tension DRemoveholder. the presser foot and presser foot Fabric is caught in the machine and cannot be removedIf threads remain in the bobbin case, remove them Be careful not to drop the removed screws in the machine Memo Do not yet install the presser foot and thread Checking machine operationsTurn on the machine Select middle needle position stitch Correctly thread the machineList of symptoms While sewing Machine doesNot work Fabric being Sewn withUpper Thread breaksLower Or breaksStitches are SkippedThere is a high Pitched noise While sewingAfter sewing Thread hasTightened up ThreadError Messages Operation beep for models equipped with the operation beepIndex Numerics42 , 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.