EMBROIDERING A PATTERN
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b
From
, press the key for the position that you
want to check.
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Selected position
The carriage will move to the selected position on
the pattern.
c
Press .
Embroidering Attractive Finishes
Many factors are involved in achieving a beautiful
embroidery result. Using the appropriate stabilizer
(page 55) and hooping the fabric in the frame (page 56)
are two important factors mentioned earlier. Another
important point is the appropriateness of the needle and
thread being used. See the explanation of threads
below.
Bobbin case (recommended for embroidering with
included 90 weight bobbin thread)
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Bobbin case (no color on the screw)
The included bobbin case is set for 90 weight bobbin
thread. When you use different weights of bobbin
thread, the tension screw on this bobbin case can be
adjusted if necessary. For details, refer to “Adjusting the
Bobbin Case (with No Color on the Screw)” on
page 75.
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Embroidery Needle Plate Cover
Under some conditions, based on the type of fabric,
stabilizer, or thread being used, there may be some
looping in the upper thread. In this case, attach the
included embroidery needle plate cover to the needle
plate. Attach the cover by inserting the two projections on
Memo
• To see the entire embroidering area, press
.
The carriage moves and shows the embroidery
area.
CAUTION
• Make sure the needle is up when the carriage
is moving. If the needle is down, it could break
and result in injury.
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EMBROIDERING A PATTERN
Thread
Upper thread
Use embroidery thread intended for
use with this machine.
Bobbin thread
Use embroidery bobbin thread
intended for use with this machine.
Memo
• If you use threads other than those listed above,
the embroidery may not embroider out correctly.
CAUTION
• When embroidering on large garments
(especially jackets or other heavy fabrics), do
not let the fabric hang over the table.
Otherwise, the embroidery unit cannot move
freely and the embroidery frame may strike the
needle, causing the needle to bend or break
and possibly cause injury.
Place the fabric so that it does not hang off the
table or hold the fabric to keep it from
dragging.
Summary of Contents for 882-W80
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Page 10: ...CONTENTS 8 ...
Page 34: ...CHANGING THE NEEDLE 32 ...
Page 35: ...Chapter 2 Basic Embroidery ...
Page 70: ...ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS 68 ...
Page 71: ...Chapter 3 Advanced Embroidery ...
Page 86: ...EMBROIDERY APPLICATIONS 84 ...
Page 87: ...Chapter 4 My Design Center ...
Page 106: ...STIPPLING 104 ...
Page 107: ...Chapter 5 Appendix ...
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