Brother Computerized Embroidery Machine Memo, Cut the thread at the edge of the stitching

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Cut the thread at the edge of the stitching.

EMBROIDERY —————————————————————————————————————————————

cLower the presser foot lever.

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aPresser foot lever

dPress Manual background (Start/stop button).

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aStart/stop button

After progressing 5-6 stitches, press

(Start/

estop button) to stop the machine.

 

fUse scissors to cut the thread at the beginning of the stitching.

Cut the thread at the edge of the stitching.

If the thread is left at the beginning of the stitching, it may be sewn over as you continue embroidering the pattern, making it very difficult to deal with the thread after the pattern is finished. Trim the thread at the beginning.

gPress Manual background (Start/stop button) again.

XThe embroidery starts again and stops automatically with reinforcement after one color has been completed. When automatic thread cutting is set, the thread is cut.

hPress Manual background (Thread cutter button) once.

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aThread cutter button

XThe needle is raised and the threads are cut.

Manual background CAUTION

Do not press Manual background (Thread cutter button) after threads have already been cut, otherwise the needle may break, the threads may become tangled or damage to the machine may occur.

Do not press Manual background (Thread cutter button) if there is no fabric under the embroidery foot or while the machine is embroidering, otherwise damage to the machine may occur.

iSet up embroidery thread for the next color, and repeat steps a through h.

jCut the excess thread.

X When the last color is embroidered, “Finished sewing.” will appear on the

display. Press Manual background, and the display will return to the initial screen.

Manual background Memo

zFor the automatic cutting setting, refer to “LCD (liquid crystal display) operation” (page 50).

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Brother Computerized Embroidery Machine operation manual Memo, Cut the thread at the edge of the stitching