CREATING BOBBIN WORK (EMBROIDERY)

kStop the machine, and then tie the upper thread and the bobbin thread together to secure the threads.

lStart sewing again to finish the pattern.

mRaise the needle and presser foot, remove the embroidery frame, and then cut the upper thread and the bobbin thread.

When cutting the threads, be sure to leave an adequate length of thread so they can be properly secured.

nUsing a hand sewing needle such as a ribbon embroidering needle, pull the bobbin thread to the top (wrong side) of the fabric, and then tie the upper thread and the bobbin thread together.

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If there is a gap between the start point and end point of the pattern, leave an adequate length of thread, cut the threads, and remove the fabric from the machine. Use a ribbon embroidering needle to hand sew stitches to connect the starting and ending points.

oRemove the fabric from the embroidery frame, and check the finished embroidery.

a Right side of fabric

b Wrong side of fabric

pIf the desired results could not be achieved, adjust the tension of the bobbin thread and the upper thread, and then try sewing the pattern again.

For more details, refer to “ADJUSTING THE THREAD TENSION” on page A-16.

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Check bobbin after each bobbin work embroidery pattern is sewn to make sure there is adequate bobbin thread for the next pattern.

While selecting the bobbin work pattern, the embroidery speed value is set to “100 spm”. Refer to “Adjusting the Embroidery Speed” on page E-33 to change the embroidery speed.

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