Brother 2340CV operation manual Sewing a cover stitch, Sewing tubular garments for example, cuffs

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Sewing a cover stitch

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(1)Determine how much of the fabric will be folded up. (2)Fold up the fabric the desired amount, and then iron it

in place.

(3)Use a ruler to measure, and then use a fabric marker to mark the top of the fabric to see where the edge of the folded fabric is positioned.

(4)Place the bottom of the presser foot onto the top of fabric, and then check that the drawn mark is just barely to the right of the left needle.

(5)Sew exactly on the mark.

(6)After sewing is finished, refer to “Removing the fabric from the machine” in “V. Sewing” on page 15 for details on taking care of the thread.

1Fabric (surface)

2Mark drawn with fabric marker

3Left needle (just barely on the left side of the mark)

4Right needle

5Fabric

6Needle

Sewing tubular garments (for example, cuffs)

(1)Raise the presser foot, insert the fabric as shown in the illustration, lower the presser foot, and then begin sewing.

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(2)Finish sewing by overlapping about 4 cm (1-1/2 inch)

 

of the beginning and end of the stitching.

 

NOTE:

 

When sewing tubular garments, overlapping the begin-

 

ning and end of the stitching by about 4 cm (1-1/2 inch)

 

will prevent the seam from tearing.

 

(3)Remove the fabric as explained in “Removing the

 

fabric from the machine” in “V. Sewing” on page 15.

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Contents English Español Important Safety Instructions English Page Needle set Schmetz 130/705H Accessories includedCleaning brush X75906001 Hexagonal wrench Names of parts and their functionsOpening and closing the front cover Powering the machineHow to attach and remove the presser foot Turning direction of motorInstructions for the differential feed mechanism Stitch length10mm 3/8 inch Presser foot pressureTo insert the needle How to check the needleNeedle To remove the needleThread spool Spool pins as illustrated leftII. Preparation before threading Thread treeThreading the center needle III. ThreadingNeedle threading Threading the left needleLooper threading Left needle dial Center needle dial IV. Types of stitchesTri-cover stitch Three needles four threads cover stitch ThreadingNeedles and threading Two needles three threads cover stitchMm 15/64 inch Wide Tension adjustmentsBalanced tension Needle and threading 2Raise the presser foot SewingSewing flat fabric for example, trial sewing Removing the fabric from the machineDo not take the seam Will prevent the seam from tearing Sewing a cover stitchSewing tubular garments for example, cuffs Beginning and end of the stitchingPlain stitching Hem stitching StitchesCircular hemming VII. Machine specifications VI. MaintenanceChange the light bulb Notas Sobre EL Motor Accesorios incluidos Nombres de las partes y sus funcionesCómo colocar y retirar el prensatelas Encendido de la máquinaPara cambiar la dirección del motor Abre y cierre de la tapa delanteraLargo de puntada Presión del prensatelas Descripción de la aguja AgujaPara sacar la aguja Para introducir la agujaPosición de la aguja II. Preparación antes del enhebradoArbol del hilo Carrete de hiloEnhebrado de la aguja central III. EnhebradoEnhebrado de la aguja Enhebrado de la aguja izquierdaEnhebrado del áncora IV. Tipos de puntadas Agujas y enhebrado Puntada de recubierto de dos agujas con tres hilosDisco de la aguja Disco de la aguja central Mm AnchaTensión ajustada 1Aguja central 2Suba el prensatelas CosturaCostura de tejido plano por ejemplo, costura de prueba Retirada del tejido de la máquina4Tire del tejido lentamente en la dirección de la flecha con No retire la costuraCostura de prendas tubulares por ejemplo, puños Costura de puntada de recubiertoPuntada básica Puntada de dobladillo Dobladillo de camisetas Puntadas Puntada simpleDobladillo circular VII. Especificaciones de la máquina VI. MantenimientoCambio de la bombilla de luz English / Español 884-500 XB1148-001 0308