PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORK

aS mark

bz mark

cBobbin case

Note

The bobbin case (gray) cannot be used for sewing in any way other than bobbin work. After sewing bobbin work, refer back to the steps in “Preparing the Bobbin Thread” on page 310 for removing and cleaning the bobbin case (gray), and then reinstall the standard bobbin case (black).

CAUTION

Be sure to use the bobbin case (gray) when creating bobbin work. Using any other bobbin case may result in the thread becoming tangled or damage to the machine.

Make sure that the bobbin case is correctly installed. If the bobbin case is incorrectly installed, the thread may become tangled or the machine may be damaged.

hWind a decorative thread around the bobbin by hand. After winding the bobbin so it is filled as shown below (about 80%), cut the thread.

For precautions on winding the bobbin for embroidering, refer to step b of “Selecting the Pattern” on page 318.

CAUTION

Be sure to use the machine’s included bobbin or one designed specifically for this machine. Using any other bobbin may result in damage or injuries.

*Actual size

aThis model

bOther models

c11.5 mm (approx. 7/16 inch)

Note

Slowly and evenly wind the thread around the bobbin.

For best results, wind the bobbin so the thread is snug and not twisted.

iUsing scissors carefully trim the thread tail as close to the bobbin as possible.

aBeginning of wound thread

CAUTION

If thread extends beyond the top of the bobbin too much, the thread may become tangled or the needle may break.

jInstall the bobbin wound with thread.

Whether or not tension should be applied to the bobbin thread depends on the type of thread being used.

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