OTHER BASIC PROCEDURES
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Correctly Using the Embroidery Frames
Various types of embroidery frames can be used with this machine to suit your project by changing the
embroidery frame holders.
In addition to the four included embroidery frames, there are many frames that can be used with this
embroidery machine. (Refer to “Optional accessories” on page 23 and the Operation Manual Addendum
included with your machine.)
CAUTION

Embroidery frame types and applications

Only use embroidery frames of the sizes indicated in the screen, otherwise the

embroidery frame may hit the presser foot, which may result in injuries.

Embroidery type Embroidering area Reference
Usage
Embroidery frame holder A
Extra-large embroidery
frame 200 mm (H) × 300 mm (W)
(7-7/8 inches (H) × 11-3/4 inches (W)) (Refer to
“Hooping the
Fabric” on
page 91.)
Use when embroidering connecting characters or patterns,
combined patterns or large embroidery patterns.
Flat frame (optional) 200 mm (H) × 300 mm (W)
(7-7/8 inches (H) × 11-3/4 inches (W)) Visit your
nearest
authorized
dealer.
Use when embroidering jackets and other thick garments.
Large embroidery frame 130 mm (H) × 180 mm (W)
(5-1/8 inches (H) × 7-1/8 inches (W)) (Refer to
“Hooping the
Fabric” on
page 91.)
Use when embroidering patterns with a size less than 130
mm (H) × 180 mm (W) (5-1/8 inches (H) × 7-1/8 inches
(W))
Medium embroidery
frame 100 mm (H) × 100 mm (W)
(4 inches (H) × 4 inches (W)) (Refer to
“Hooping the
Fabric in the
Embroidery
Frame” on
page 47.)
Use when embroidering standard-sized patterns.
Small embroidery frame 40 mm (H) × 60 mm (W)
(1-1/2 inches (H) × 2-3/8 inches (W))
Use when embroidering small-sized patterns, such as
nametags.
A
A
A