Brother XL-5071, XL-5060, XL-5051 6Bring the thread down and pass it behind the thread guide

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6Bring the thread down and pass it behind the thread guide.

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1 Thread guide

7Thread the needle from front to back and pull out about 5 cm (2") of thread.

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1 5cm (2inch)

Note

If the thread take-up lever is lowered, the upper thread cannot be wrapped around the thread take-up lever. Make sure you raise the presser foot lever and the thread take-up before you feed the upper thread.

If you incorrectly feed the thread you may cause sewing problems.

Using the Needle Threader (models equipped with a needle threader)

Set the main power switch to “O”.

1Lower the presser foot lever.

2Turn the balance wheel toward you (counterclockwise) until the bottom of the needle holder aligns with the bottom of the needle-threading-hook holder.

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1Needle holder

2Needle threader lever

3 Hook holder

4 Align

Note

When you use the needle threader, make sure to align the bottom of the needle holder with the bottom of the holder for the needle-threading hook before lowering the needle threader lever, otherwise the hook may be damaged.

3While lowering the needle threader lever, hook the thread onto the guide.

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1Needle holder

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4Pull down the needle threader lever as much as possible, and then turn the lever toward the back of the machine (away from you). Make sure that the hook passes through the eye of the needle and grabs the thread.

Hold the thread in front of the needle to make sure that the hook grabs it.

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Contents XL5050uscover Important Safety Instructions Connecting Plugs and Main POWER/SEWING Light Switch For Users in the UK, EIRE, Malta and Cyprus onlyContents Bobbin-winding assembly Principal PartsAccessories Using Your Sewing Machine Connecting PlugsInserting the Needle Main Power/Sewing Light SwitchFoot Controller Checking the Needle Changing the Presser FootConverting to Free-arm Style Steadying the MachineControls Pattern Selection DialRecommended Widths and Lengths for Stitches Stitches 1-Step Automatic ButtonholeRecommended Pattern WidthXL5000us.book Page 12 Tuesday, November 11, 2003 925 AM Step Buttonhole Adjusting the stretch stitching Stitch Length DialStretch Stitching Reverse Sewing LeverThreading the Machine Winding the Bobbin Lower Threading Bobbin case latch Bobbin case finger2A-3 Upper Threading 3Pass the thread through guides6Bring the thread down and pass it behind the thread guide Bobbin case Shuttle Attaching the Extra Spool Pin Drawing up the lower threadSewing with a Twin Needle Tension of the Thread Correct tension Chart of Sewing FABRICS, Needles and Thread Combinations Fabric Type Thread Size of NeedleSize DenimStitch Name Please Read Before SewingStraight Stitching Zigzag Stitch Zigzag StitchingStitch Sew at a slow speed Blind Hem StitchingShell Tuck Stitching Stitch Stitch Name Elastic StitchingScallop Stitching Overedge Stitching Feather StitchingTriple Zigzag Stretch Stitching Decorative StitchingMaking a Buttonhole Step Buttonhole Stitch LengthStep Back bar tack StepStep Front bar tack Adjusting Buttonholes Sewing Buttons16-1/8 Place the darning plate on the needle plateFoot Gathering DarningCenter needle position Pull the lower threads to gather the materialAppliqués Monogramming EmbroideringStitch Width 1Bastelocation.the cutout to the fabric at the desiredKeep fingers away from moving parts, especially needles Maintenance Changing the Light BulbOiling 4Replace the sewing light bulbCleaning Performance Checklist Upper Thread Lower Thread Skipped Loop in Seam FabricFabric does Needle Machine is Machine does Not Feed Breaks Repacking the Machine Index NumericsStraight Stitch