SEWING THE STITCHES

Note

Clean stitching cannot be sewn if this function is used when the edge of the fabric has corners as shown below.

When edge sewing using the built-in camera, make sure that the room is evenly lit. If the brightness in the room changes while edge sewing, the built-in camera may not be able to detect the edge of the fabric.

The built-in camera detects the contrast between the fabric and the background. Therefore, observe the following precautions.

If the edge of the fabric is fraying, cut off any excess fabric threads.

If the fabric has a complicated pattern, is sheer or is glossy, such as a vinyl material, the built-in camera may not be able to detect it correctly.

For best results, iron the fold when folding the edge of the fabric for edge sewing.

When “Width Control” on page 1/8 of the settings screen is set to “ON” or when “Nee- dle Position – Stitch Placement” on page 3/8 is set to “ON”, the built-in camera cannot be used with edge sewing. If either of these

parameters are set to “ON”, appears gray and cannot be selected.

Before using the built-in camera for edge sewing, set “Width Control” and “Needle Position – Stitch Placement” in the settings screen to “OFF”.

aSelect a stitch.

*Edge sewing using the built-in camera cannot be

used with patterns where appears in gray when the pattern is selected.

bAttach“V”. the vertical stitch alignment foot

CAUTION

When edge sewing with the built-in camera, be sure to use the vertical stitch alignment foot “V”. In order to maintain a fixed distance from the edge of the fabric, the needle will slightly move to either side, even when sewing with a straight stitch. If a different presser foot is used, it may be hit by the needle, causing the needle to break or resulting in injuries.

cPeel off the transparent sheet of the edge sewing sheet.

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Stitches Utility

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