If the Thread Breaks or the Bobbin Thread Runs Out While Embroidering
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If the bobbin thread ran out, replace the bobbin
at this point in the procedure.
3
Replace the bobbin with a bobbin wound
with bobbin thread. (Refer to page 36.)
• If the hook cover can be opened, replace
the bobbin without removing the
embroidery frame from the machine.
• If the machine bed is hidden, for example,
with a bag-shaped piece of fabric, or if the
hook cover cannot be opened, temporarily
remove the embroidery frame. (Refer to
page 68.) After replacing the bobbin, re-
attach the embroidery frame. (Refer to
page 49.)
Note
If the embroidery frame is removed before
embroidering of the pattern is finished, be
careful of the following, otherwise the pattern
may become misaligned.
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Do not apply extreme pressure to the
framed fabric and cause it to become
loose.
●
When removing and re-attaching the
embroidery frame, do not allow the frame
to hit the carriage or the presser foot.
If the carriage is hit and moves, turn the
machine off, then on again. The correct
frame position at the time that the
machine was stopped is stored in the
machine’s memory, and the embroidery
frame is returned to the correct position.
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When the embroidery frame is re-
attached, make sure that the pins on the
left and right arms of the embroidery frame
holder securely fit into the holes in the
handles on the embroidery frame.
4
Go back through the stitching in the same
way as that described in step
2
of “If the
upper thread breaks” on page 105, and then
continue embroidering.
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