Brother Sewing Machine PC 6500 User Manual

SEWING MACHINE  
OPERATION MANUAL  
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FOR USERS IN THE UK, EIRE, MALTA  
AND CYPRUS ONLY  
If your embroidery machine is fitted with a 3-pin non-rewireable BS plug, please read the following.  
IMPORTANT  
If the available socket outlet is not suitable for the plug supplied with this equipment, the plug should be cut  
off and the cable should be fitted with an appropriate three-pin plug. With alternative plugs, an approved  
fuse must be installed in the plug.  
Note  
The plug severed from the power supply cord must be destroyed, as a plug with bare flexible wires is  
hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet. In the event that the plug fuse is replaced, use a fuse  
approved by ASTA to BS 1362, i.e. carrying the  
mark, rated as marked on plug.  
Always replace the fuse cover. Never use plugs with the fuse cover removed.  
WARNING  
DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE EARTH TERMINAL, WHICH IS MARKED WITH  
THE LETTER ‘E’, BY THE EARTH SYMBOL  
OR COLOURED GREEN OR YELLOW.  
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:  
Blue  
Neutral  
Live  
Brown  
As the colours of the wiring in the main lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured  
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.  
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter ‘N’ or  
coloured black or blue.  
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter ‘L’ or  
coloured red or brown.  
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THE PC-6500 COMPUTERIZED SEWING MACHINE  
Your machine is the most advanced, computerized home-use sewing machine available.  
To fully enjoy all the features incorporated into it, we suggest that you study this manual.  
PLEASE READ BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE  
For safe operation:  
1. Be sure to keep your eye on the needle while sewing. Do not touch the pulley, thread take-up, needle,  
or other moving parts.  
2. Remember to turn off the main power switch and unplug the cord when:  
operation is completed  
replacing or removing the needle or any other parts  
a power failure occurs during use  
maintaining the machine  
leaving the machine unattended  
3. Do not store anything on the foot controller.  
4. Plug the machine directly into the wall. Do not use extension cords.  
For a longer service life:  
1. When storing this machine, avoid direct sunlight and high humidity. Do not store the machine beside a  
space heater, iron, or other hot objects.  
2. Use only neutral soaps or detergents to clean the case. Benzene, thinner, and scouring powders can  
damage the case and machine, and should never be used.  
3. Do not drop or hit the machine.  
4. Always consult this operation manual when replacing or installing any assembly, the presser foot, the  
needle, or other parts to assure correct installation.  
For repair or adjustment:  
In the event that a malfunction occurs or adjustment is required, first follow the troubleshooting table in the  
back of this operation manual to inspect and adjust the machine yourself. If the problem persists, please  
consult your nearest authorized service center.  
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CONTENTS  
Sewing using the straight stitch (left needle  
position) .........................................................38  
CHAPTER 1  
USEFUL SEWING SKILLS ..................................40  
Sewing corners..............................................40  
Sewing thick seams.......................................40  
Sewing curves ...............................................40  
Sewing thick fabric.........................................41  
Sewing thin fabric ..........................................41  
Using the needle plate...................................42  
SETTING UP  
....................................................4  
PRINCIPAL PARTS ...............................................4  
FLAT-BED-ATTACHMENT....................................5  
Removing the flat-bed attachment...................5  
Accessory compartment ..................................5  
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES...............................6  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES..................................7  
POWER SUPPLY ..................................................8  
CONTROLS ...........................................................9  
Selection keys..................................................9  
Operation buttons ............................................9  
LCD screen....................................................10  
LCD DENSITY .....................................................11  
CHAPTER 3  
UTILITY STITCHES  
..................................................43  
BASIC STITCHING..............................................43  
Reinforced stitching of stretch fabric..............43  
DART SEWING....................................................44  
GATHERING........................................................45  
Adjusting the density with the main power  
switch.............................................................11  
Adjusting the density with the Operation  
Guide .............................................................12  
DISPLAY LANGUAGE.........................................13  
PRESSER FEET / FEED DOGS..........................14  
Changing the presser foot .............................14  
ZIPPER INSERTING (CENTER AND SIDE  
APPLICATIONS)..................................................46  
Inserting a centered zipper ............................46  
Inserting a side zipper....................................47  
PINTUCK SEWING..............................................49  
FLAT-FELL SEAM SEWING................................50  
BASTING .............................................................51  
ZIGZAG STITCHING ...........................................52  
Overcasting with a zigzag stitch ....................52  
Appliqué sewing with a zigzag stitch .............52  
Patchwork (crazy quilt) stitching ...................52  
OVERCASTING...................................................53  
Installing the presser foot adapter & the  
walking foot....................................................15  
Installing the optional side cutter ...................16  
Installing the presser foot holder....................18  
Raising/lowering the feed dogs......................18  
FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE COMBINATIONS....19  
NEEDLE...............................................................20  
Checking the needle......................................20  
Changing the needle......................................20  
BOBBIN WINDING / LOWER THREADING ........21  
Winding the bobbin........................................21  
Installing the bobbin.......................................23  
UPPER THREADING...........................................24  
Threading the upper thread ...........................24  
Needle threader.............................................26  
Pulling up the bobbin thread..........................27  
Extra spool pin...............................................27  
Net .................................................................27  
FOOT CONTROLLER..........................................28  
Sewing with  
Sewing with  
,
,
or  
or  
...............................53  
...............................53  
BLIND HEM STITCHING .....................................54  
Adjusting the needle position.........................55  
BUTTONHOLE STITCHING ................................56  
Sewing order of buttonholes..........................58  
Sewing stretch fabrics....................................58  
Odd-shaped buttons that do not fit into the  
button guide plate ..........................................59  
Adjusting the buttonhole width.......................59  
Adjusting the stitch length of the buttonhole..59  
BAR TACK STITCHING.......................................60  
Sewing bar tacks on thick fabrics ..................61  
Adjusting the bar tack width...........................61  
Adjusting the stitch length of the bar tack......61  
DARNING.............................................................62  
Adjusting the darning width............................63  
Adjusting the stitch length of the darning.......63  
Darning stitch cycle........................................63  
TAPE ATTACHING..............................................64  
EYELET STITCHING...........................................65  
BUTTON SEWING...............................................66  
Attaching two-hole buttons ............................66  
Attaching four-hole buttons............................67  
Attaching a shank to the button .....................67  
APPLIQUÉ STITCHING.......................................68  
Sewing around corners of the appliqué .........68  
APPLIQUÉ QUILT STITCHING ...........................69  
Sample patterns for appliqué quilts ...............69  
SCALLOP STITCHING .......................................70  
SMOCKING STITCHING .....................................71  
PATCHWORK STITCHING .................................72  
CHAPTER 2  
SEWING  
..................................................29  
STITCH SELECTION...........................................29  
Selecting a utility stitch ..................................29  
Selecting a stitch with the stitch guide  
(
) ...29  
Stitch width and length reference chart .........31  
STITCH WIDTH & LENGTH ................................33  
Adjusting the needle position (stitch width)....33  
Adjusting the stitch length..............................33  
THREAD TENSION .............................................34  
Correct tension ..............................................34  
Adjusting the upper thread tension................34  
OPERATION GUIDE............................................35  
AUTOMATIC REVERSE/REINFORCEMENT  
STITCHING..........................................................36  
AUTOMATIC THREAD CUTTING .......................37  
BASIC SEWING...................................................38  
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FAGOTING ..........................................................73  
DECORATIVE STITCHING .................................74  
Shell tuck stitching ........................................74  
HEIRLOOM STITCHING......................................75  
Hemstitching with ......................................75  
Checking the embroidery area.....................107  
Changing the size of patterns......................108  
Changing the thread density........................109  
MEMORY...........................................................110  
Saving character combinations  
in the memory..............................................110  
Hemstitching with ......................................76  
Retrieving a pattern which has been saved.111  
ADJUSTMENTS WHILE EMBROIDERING.......112  
Continuing embroidering..............................112  
Embroidering again from the beginning.......113  
EMBROIDERY APPLICATIONS........................114  
Linking characters........................................114  
CHAPTER 4  
Using the extra-large embroidery frame  
(optional)......................................................115  
TM  
MY CUSTOM STITCH (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS)  
Combining a frame pattern with a design ....119  
Embroidering appliqués  
(using a frame pattern) ................................120  
Embroidering onto small pieces of fabric  
or in corners.................................................121  
..................................................77  
DESIGNING THE STITCH...................................77  
ENTERING STITCH DATA..................................79  
EDITING STITCH DATA......................................81  
Moving a point ...............................................81  
Moving part or all of the design......................82  
Inserting new points.......................................82  
STORING A STITCH DESIGN THAT YOU HAVE  
CREATED............................................................84  
RETRIEVING A STITCH DESIGN THAT HAS  
BEEN SAVED ......................................................85  
MAINTENANCE  
................................................122  
CLEANING.........................................................122  
Cleaning the screen.....................................122  
Cleaning the machine surface .....................122  
Cleaning the shuttle.....................................122  
CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB..........................124  
CHAPTER 5  
EMBROIDERING  
..................................................86  
SETUP .................................................................86  
Installing embroidery foot Q...........................86  
Installing the embroidery unit.........................87  
Initializing the embroidery unit .......................87  
Embroidering screen......................................88  
Removing the embroidery unit.......................88  
Creating beautiful embroidery........................89  
Attaching stabilizer material...........................89  
Inserting the fabric in the embroidery frame ..90  
ERROR MESSAGES  
................................................125  
Warning messages......................................125  
Operation messages....................................128  
Troubleshooting...........................................129  
Thread and stitch problems .........................130  
Mechanical problems...................................131  
Attaching the embroidery frame to the  
embroidery arm..............................................92  
Removing the embroidery frame from the  
embroidery arm..............................................92  
SEWING CHART  
EMBROIDERING.................................................93  
Simple embroidering......................................93  
Embroidering multi-color patterns..................93  
EMBROIDERY PATTERNS.................................95  
Creating text patterns ....................................95  
Typing uppercase & lowercase characters....97  
Changing the character size..........................97  
Checking the text...........................................98  
Editing text.....................................................99  
................................................132  
PATTERNS  
(PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE)  
Changing the color of each character in the  
text.................................................................99  
................................................135  
Utility stitches...............................................135  
Character embroidering...............................135  
Frame pattern embroidering ........................136  
Floral alphabet.............................................136  
One-point pattern embroidering...................137  
Creating frame patterns...............................100  
Selecting one-point patterns........................101  
Displaying the thread color names ..............102  
Selecting patterns from a memory card.......102  
CHANGING THE PATTERN SETTING .............104  
Editing the layout of the pattern...................104  
Changing the embroidering position............105  
Changing the pattern direction.....................106  
Mirror imaging patterns................................106  
Embroidering from a specific starting point..107  
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SETTING UP  
CHAPTER 1  
PRINCIPAL PARTS  
2
1
20  
19  
3
4
18  
17  
5
16  
15  
14  
13  
8
7
6
12  
11  
9
10  
1 Handle  
10 Feed dog position switch  
11 Bobbin cover  
2 Bobbin winder  
3 Selection keys (Refer to page 9 for more  
details.)  
12 Feed dogs  
13 Presser foot  
4 Balance wheel  
14 Needle threader  
15 Buttonhole lever  
16 Thread cutter  
5 Sewing speed controller  
6 Presser foot lever  
7 Main power switch  
17 Needle threader lever  
18 LCD (liquid crystal display)  
19 Thread guide for bobbin winding  
20 Spool cap  
8 Operation buttons (Refer to page 9 for more  
details.)  
9 Flat-bed attachment with accessory  
compartment  
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FLAT-BED ATTACHMENT  
Removing the flat-bed attachment  
With the flat-bed attachment removed, sewing tubular pieces,  
such as sleeves and pant legs, or hard-to-reach areas of the  
garment is easier. To remove the flat-bed attachment, pull it  
straight out to the left of the sewing machine.  
1 Flat-bed attachment  
1
Accessory compartment  
I
To open the accessory compartment, tilt its lid  
toward you.  
1
I
II  
J
II Each presser foot is marked with a letter.  
1 Presser foot code  
III Compartment accessories  
The location of each accessory is shown in figure  
III. Only use the accessories designed for this  
machine.  
No.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
Part Name  
Part Code  
X57789-101  
XA5891-101  
X51162-001  
X53840-301  
X59370-051  
137748-101  
X56409-001  
X54243-001  
130489-001  
136492-101  
X58358-001  
III  
Buttonhole foot A  
Embroidery foot Q  
Overcasting foot G  
Monogramming foot N  
Zipper foot I  
2
A
1
9
0
Zigzag foot J  
3
4
Blind hem foot R  
Seam ripper  
5
Button sewing foot M  
Bobbins*  
Needle set  
*
Only use the plastic bobbins supplied in the  
accessory compartment or as additional  
6
7
8
accessories  
.
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ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES  
No. Part Name  
Presser foot adapter  
Part Code  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
XA6027-001  
X54243-001  
XA5904-051  
184783-001  
184944-001  
XA4527-001  
135793-001  
X55467-051  
X55468-051  
130013-003  
130012-003  
XA3336-051  
X57045-001  
XA2005-051  
127610-000  
SA423  
Seam ripper  
a
Screw (for securing presser foot)  
Scissors  
Chalk pen  
Cleaning brush  
Eyelet punch  
Screwdriver (large)  
Screwdriver (small)  
Spool cap (small)  
Spool cap (large)  
:
C
A
D
B
b
Extra spool pin  
Spool felt  
Disc-shaped screwdriver  
d
Spool net  
E
G
Embroidery set (large)  
Screw (for securing adapter)  
Foot controller  
XA4813-051  
XA3931-051  
X80948-002  
XA5555-001  
XA8375-002  
SA298  
Grid sheet  
F
Hard case  
Bobbin thread  
L
M
Embroidery cards  
Stabilizer material  
SA299  
X81175-002  
H
K
I
J
M
a
b
Use the same screw for installing both the  
walking foot and the optional side cutter.  
The extra spool pin provided  
as an accessory should be  
inserted onto the bobbin  
L
winder shaft when it is used.  
c
When using the walking foot, refer to the  
instruction sheet included with this operation  
manual.  
When using special threads that quickly wind  
off the thread spool, place a net over the spool  
before sewing.  
d
Note (For U.S.A only)  
Foot controller: Model N5V  
This foot controller can be used for this machine  
model PC6500.  
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
No. Part Name  
Part Code  
1
2
No. 25 Equestrian  
SA325  
SA327  
SA328  
SA329  
SA330  
SA331  
SA332  
SA333  
SA335  
SA336  
SA337  
SA338  
SA339  
SA340  
SA341  
SA342  
SA343  
SA344  
SA345  
SA346  
SA347  
SA348  
SA349  
SA350  
SA425  
X81064-001  
No. 27 Birds  
No. 28 Christmas  
No. 29 Lace  
No. 30 Wildlife animals  
No. 31 Large flower II  
No. 32 Musical instrument  
No. 33 Trees  
2
3
4
No. 35 Cats & dogs II  
No. 36 Fruits & vegetables  
No. 37 Appliqué alphabet  
No. 38 Angel  
No. 39 Doll face  
No. 40 Sports 3  
No. 41 Renaissance  
No. 42 Farm  
No. 43 Victorian  
No. 44 Lace II  
No. 45 Chain Stitch  
No. 46 Australian Animal  
No. 47 Butterfly  
No. 48 Australian Flower  
No. 49 Folk Art  
No. 50 Fairy and Floral  
b
3
4
Extra-large frame  
c
Walking foot  
a
This unit cannot be used together with memory  
card S1.  
No. Part Name  
Part Code  
1
Side cutter  
X80943-001  
WARNING  
a
Embroidery cards  
Embroidery cards purchased in other  
countries may not be compatible with your  
machine.  
No. 3 Dinosaur  
SA300  
SA303  
SA304  
SA305  
SA306  
SA307  
SA311  
SA312  
SA313  
SA314  
SA315  
SA316  
SA319  
SA320  
SA321  
SA323  
No. 6 Moskowitz’s World  
No. 7 Country Life  
No. 8 Holiday  
b
Refer to pages 115 through 118 for details on  
embroidering using the extra-large embroidery  
frame.  
When using the walking foot, refer to page 15.  
No. 9 Hobby Craft  
No. 10 Monogram Emblem  
No. 11 Frame  
c
2
No. 12 Transportation  
No. 13 Sports Emblem  
No. 14 Large Floral  
No. 15 Cute Kids  
No. 16 Dogs & Cats  
No. 19 Marine  
No. 20 Petite Designs  
No. 21 Needlework  
No. 23 White on white  
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POWER SUPPLY  
WARNING  
When leaving the machine unattended or when it is not being used, turn off the main power  
switch on the side of the machine, then remove the plug from the wall outlet.  
CAUTION  
Do not use this sewing machine with extension cords or multi-plug adapters, otherwise a fire or  
an electric shock may occur.  
Do not use wet hands to remove the plug from the wall outlet, otherwise an electric shock may  
occur.  
When unplugging the power cord, turn off the main power switch of the machine, and then  
grasp the plug to unplug the cord. Pulling on the cord may damage it or cause a fire or an  
electric shock.  
Do not allow the power cord to be cut, damaged, modified, forcefully bent, pulled, twisted or  
bundled. In addition, do not place heavy objects on the cord or subject it to heat, otherwise the  
cord may be damaged or a fire or an electric shock may occur.  
If the power cord or plug is damaged, contact your nearest authorized dealer or service center.  
When servicing the machine, or when removing covers or changing bulbs, unplug the sewing  
machine or disconnect the electrical supply.  
If the machine is not to be used for a long period of time, unplug the power cord, otherwise a  
fire may occur.  
For U.S.A. only:  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade wider than the other). To reduce the risk of  
electric shock, this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet in only one way.  
If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a  
qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not modify the plug in any way.  
1. Pull out the power supply cord and insert the  
plug into a wall outlet.  
1 Power supply cord  
2 Main power switch  
2
1
2. To turn on the machine, set the main power  
switch to “ I ”.  
To turn off the machine, set the main power  
switch to “ O ”.  
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CONTROLS  
Selection keys  
1 SEWING key  
Press this key to display a screen that allows  
you to select utility stitches for sewing straight  
stitches, buttonholes, etc. (Refer to page 29  
for details.)  
2
4
6
1
2
TM  
MY CUSTOM STITCH (CREATE YOUR  
3
5
key  
OWN STITCH DESIGNS)  
You can use the “MY CUSTOM STITCHTM”  
(function for making own stitch) to sew  
patterns that you have drawn yourself. (Refer  
to page 77.)  
3 EMBROIDERY key  
When the embroidery unit is installed, press  
this key to display a screen that allows you to  
select letters and other decorative designs for  
embroidering. (Refer to page 95 for details.)  
4 MEMORY key  
When the embroidery unit is installed, press  
this key to display a screen that allows you to  
store or retrieve embroidery pattern  
combinations. (Refer to pages 110 and 111  
for details.)  
5 OPERATION GUIDE key  
When the embroidery unit is not installed,  
press this key to see information on how to  
use machine functions such as upper  
threading, bobbin winding and bobbin thread  
setting. (Refer to page 35 for details.)  
6 STITCH ADJUST (stitch adjustment) key  
When the embroidery unit is not installed,  
press this key to display a screen that allows  
you to change the stitch width and length, and  
Operation buttons  
1 Thread cutter button  
Press this button to cut both the upper and  
the bobbin threads automatically.  
2 Needle position button  
1
Press this button to raise or lower the needle.  
3 Reverse/reinforcement stitch button  
Press this button to secure the end of the  
stitching by sewing either reverse stitches or  
reinforcement stitches. Reverse stitches  
(straight stitches only) are sewn by stitching in  
the reverse direction. Reinforcement stitches  
(most other stitches) are made by sewing  
three stitches on top of each other.  
2
3
4
4 Start/stop button  
Press this button to start or stop sewing. The  
needle drops to its lowest position when the  
machine is stopped. To sew at a low speed,  
keep this button pressed.  
This button lights up in green when the machine  
is ready to start sewing and while it is sewing or  
embroidering. If the machine is not ready to start  
sewing, the button lights up in red. The button  
lights up in orange when the bobbin winder shaft  
is moved to the right in order to wind the bobbin  
thread onto the bobbin.  
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LCD screen  
Press a key on the screen with your finger to  
select the pattern displayed inside the key or to  
start the indicated function or operation.  
2 3  
4
6
Note  
1
When the machine is turned on, the straight stitch  
(left needle position) is automatically selected.  
5
CAUTION  
7
Be sure to press the key only with your finger.  
Never press a key with a hard, pointed  
instrument, such as a pencil or a screwdriver.  
Furthermore, do not press down too hard on  
the screen, otherwise it may be damaged.  
1 Attach the presser foot indicated by the code that is displayed.  
2 Press this key before sewing with the optional side cutter installed.  
3 Press this key before sewing to automatically sew reverse or reinforcement stitches at the beginning  
and end of stitching. (Refer to page 36 for more details.)  
4 Press this key before sewing to automatically cut the threads after sewing. (Refer to page 37 for more  
details.)  
5 Press this key to display the stitch guide, which will help you select the best stitch for your specific  
need.  
6 Press this key to display the previous page.  
7 Press this key to display the next page.  
Other basic LCD keys  
END key  
Press this key to stop using the current function.  
CHECK key  
If an error message appears, press this key to return to the previous screen.  
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LCD DENSITY  
At times, changes in the ambient temperature may make all or part of the screen light or darker; this is not  
the sign of a malfunction. If the screen becomes difficult to read, adjust its density.  
Note  
The screen may become dark immediately after the power is turned on. This is a feature of the light that  
illuminates the screen, and is not the sign of a malfunction. The screen will return to its normal level of  
brightness after approximately 10 minutes.  
Adjusting the density with the main power switch  
1. While pressing anywhere in the LCD, turn the  
sewing machine off, then back on again.  
2. Adjust the density of the LCD.  
Adjust the screen  
To make the LCD lighter, press either the  
SEWING key or the MY CUSTOM STITCHTM  
key.  
To make the LCD darker, press either the  
OPERATION GUIDE or the STITCH ADJUST  
key.  
1
density.  
Light  
After making the  
adjustment, turn the  
power off, then on  
again.  
2
Dark→  
The density of the LCD changes each time  
one of these keys is pressed.  
1 Press this key to make the density lighter.  
2 Press one of these keys to make the  
density darker.  
3. After making the adjustment, turn the machine  
off, then back on again.  
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Adjusting the density with the Operation Guide  
1. Press the OPERATION GUIDE key.  
2. Press the NEXT key.  
3. Press the BRIGHTNESS OF LCD key.  
4. Press the NEXT key.  
5. Adjust the density of the LCD.  
To make the LCD lighter, press the white key.  
To make the LCD darker, press the black key.  
The density of the LCD changes each time  
one of these keys is pressed.  
1
2
1 Press this key to make the density lighter.  
2 Press one of these keys to make the  
density darker.  
3
3 Press this key to finish adjusting the  
density.  
6. After making the adjustment, press the END  
key.  
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DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
You can easily change the language of all the keys and messages displayed on the LCD.  
1. Press the OPERATION GUIDE key.  
2. Press the NEXT key.  
3. Press the LANGUAGE SELECTION key.  
4. Press the NEXT key until the desired  
language is displayed.  
5. Press the key of the desired language. The  
language of all keys and messages displayed  
in the LCD are changed.  
Note  
When the display language is changed, error  
messages will also be displayed in the  
selected language.  
The display language can be set to one of 11  
languages (English, German, French, Italian,  
Dutch, Spanish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish,  
Swedish and Portuguese).  
CAUTION  
This function should not be used as a  
translation function.  
Even when the sewing machine is turned  
off, the current language setting will be  
retained.  
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PRESSER FEET / FEED DOGS  
Changing the presser foot  
It may be necessary to change the presser foot depending on the stitch that is selected.  
1. Press the needle position button to raise the needle, and  
then turn off the sewing machine.  
1
2. Raise the presser foot lever.  
2
3. Press the black button located at the back of the presser  
foot holder to release the foot.  
1
1 Presser foot holder  
4. Place the other presser foot below the holder so that the  
presser foot pin is aligned with the slit in the holder.  
5. Lower the presser foot lever so that the presser foot pin  
snaps into the notch in the presser foot holder.  
1 Notch in presser foot holder  
2 Presser foot pin  
1
2
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Installing the presser foot adapter & the walking foot  
The presser foot adapter is used for attaching screw-on presser feet to this machine.  
1 Adapter  
3
2 Screw (for securing adapter)  
1
2
3 Screw (for securing presser foot)  
The walking foot is useful for sewing materials that are hard to feed, such as vinyl cloth, synthetic leather,  
thin leather, etc. This foot prevents such materials from crumpling, slipping or sticking by evenly feeding  
both pieces of fabric.  
The walking foot can only be used to sew the straight stitches (  
).  
and  
) and the zigzag stitch  
(
1. Remove the installed presser foot and the presser foot  
holder.  
2. Slide the presser foot adapter as high as possible up the  
presser foot bar, and then fasten it by firmly tightening the  
screw (for securing adapter) with the enclosed screwdriver  
or disc-shaped screwdriver.  
1
1 Screw (for securing adapter)  
Note  
If the screw is not completely tightened, injuries may occur.  
3. Hook the connecting fork of the walking foot onto the needle  
clamp screw, lower the presser foot lever, and then fasten  
the walking foot by firmly tightening the screw (for securing  
presser foot) with the enclosed screwdriver or disc-shaped  
screwdriver.  
1 Connecting fork  
2 Screw (for securing presser foot)  
1
Note  
2
Before sewing, be sure to turn the balance wheel slowly  
toward you to check that the needle does not touch the  
presser foot, otherwise injuries may occur.  
Sew at a slow to medium speed.  
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Installing the optional side cutter  
By installing the side cutter, you can cut the fabric while sewing, for example when sewing an overcasting  
stitch. To use the side cutter, select a pattern that displays  
appears as  
on the LCD, and then press  
so that it  
.
1. Press the needle position button to raise the  
needle, and then turn off the sewing machine.  
2. Raise the presser foot lever.  
3. Remove the installed presser foot and the  
presser foot holder.  
4. Securely hook the connecting fork of the side  
cutter onto the needle clamp screw.  
1 Needle clamp screw  
5
2 Connecting fork  
1
2
3
5. While lifting the presser foot up, insert the  
screw (for securing presser foot) through the  
notch in the side cutter’s bracket and into the  
hole in the presser foot bar, and then lightly  
tighten the screw. Lower the presser foot  
lever, and then firmly tighten the screw with  
the enclosed screwdriver or disc-shaped  
screwdriver.  
5
6. Select a pattern, and then press  
so that it  
appears as . Other necessary adjustments  
for using the side cutter will be carried out  
automatically.  
Note  
Pressing  
turns off the side cutter operation.  
so that it changes back to  
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7. Make a cut of about 25/32" (2.0 cm) long in  
the fabric.  
1 25/32" (2.0 cm)  
1
8. Raise the presser foot lever, and then thread  
the bobbin thread and the upper thread.  
9. Position the fabric so that the right side of the  
cut goes over the guide plate and the left side  
of the cut is under the presser foot.  
1 Guide plate (lower knife)  
5
1
2 Presser foot  
3
10. Thread the needle, pull out a long section of  
the upper thread, pass it under the presser  
foot, and then pull it out toward the rear of the  
sewing machine. (See figure B.)  
2 Presser foot  
2
A
B
3 Upper thread  
11. Lower the presser foot lever.  
5
CAUTION  
After the stitch width is adjusted, turn the  
balance wheel toward you by hand and check  
that the needle does not touch the side cutter.  
If the needle hits the side cutter and breaks,  
injuries may occur.  
When sewing straight stitches, the seam margin  
will be about 13/64" (5.0 mm).  
1 Seam margin  
1
Note  
The side cutter will not cut the fabric if the fabric  
is simply spread out under the presser foot and  
the guide plate. Be sure to position the fabric as  
explained in step 9 before sewing.  
–Always raise the needle before raising the  
presser foot lever.  
–The side cutter can cut one layer of 13-oz  
denim.  
Clean the side cutter after using it, otherwise  
dust and scraps of thread will build up in it.  
Add a small amount of oil as required to the  
cutting edge of the cutter.  
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Installing the presser foot holder  
1. Press the needle position button to raise the needle, and  
then turn off the sewing machine.  
2. Raise the presser foot lever.  
3. Remove the currently installed presser foot.  
4. While pressing the black button on the left side of the  
presser foot holder, slide the holder as high as possible up  
the presser foot bar, and then release the button.  
1 Presser foot holder  
CAUTION  
Be careful not to touch the tip of the needle, otherwise  
injuries may occur.  
Note  
If the presser foot holder is not installed correctly, the thread  
tension may not be tight enough due to an improper presser  
foot height.  
Raising/lowering the feed dogs  
With the accessory compartment removed, the feed dog  
position switch can be seen at the base of the machine. To  
lower the feed dogs, for example when sewing buttons, slide  
the lever to the right. To continue sewing while the feed dogs  
feed the fabric, slide the lever to the left.  
Note  
When the embroidery unit is attached to the sewing machine,  
the feed dogs are automatically lowered.  
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FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE COMBINATIONS  
Select the appropriate thread and needle for the fabric that you are using.  
Thread  
Application  
Size of needle  
Type  
Size  
60-80  
60-80  
50-80  
60-80  
60-80  
50-80  
30-50  
50  
Cotton  
Broad cloth  
Taffeta  
Synthetic  
mercerized  
Medium weight  
fabric  
11-14  
Silk  
Flannel, Gabardine  
Lawn  
Cotton  
Synthetic  
mercerized  
Georgette  
Challis, Satin  
Denim  
9-11  
Thin fabric  
Silk  
Cotton  
Synthetic  
mercerized  
Corduroy  
Tweed  
14-16  
Thick fabric  
Silk  
50  
Jersey  
Golden needle  
11-14  
Stretch fabric  
Thread for knits  
Tricot  
Synthetic  
mercerized  
30  
30  
For top stitching  
14-16  
Silk  
Note  
For sewing on the popular variety of stretch fabrics, for embroidering and for decorative stitch sewing,  
the golden needle should be used.  
There are many different types of needles to suit a variety of sewing needs. Therefore, be sure to  
select the correct needle for your specific sewing application, for example when sewing denim or when  
sewing with metallic thread.  
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NEEDLE  
Checking the needle  
Place the flat side of the needle on a flat surface and check that  
the needle is not bent up, down, or to either side. If the needle  
is bent, it should be thrown away to prevent damage to your  
project or to the machine.  
1 Flat surface (needle plate, glass, ruler, etc.)  
1
Changing the needle  
A 75/11 needle is installed in the machine when you purchase it.  
1. Press the needle position button to raise the needle.  
2. Turn off the sewing machine and lower the presser foot  
lever.  
6
3. Loosen the needle clamp screw with a screwdriver.  
4. Pull out the needle.  
CAUTION  
Do not apply a strong force when  
loosening or tightening the  
needle clamp screw, otherwise  
certain parts of the machine may  
be damaged.  
1
6
5. With the flat side of the needle facing toward the back, insert  
the needle as far up as possible so that it touches the  
needle stopper. Fasten the screw securely with a  
screwdriver.  
1 Needle stopper  
6. Turn the sewing machine on.  
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BOBBIN WINDING / LOWER THREADING  
Winding the bobbin  
3
2
4, 5  
9
6
7, 8  
1
1. Plug the machine into the power supply and turn on the  
main power switch.  
2. Place the spool on the spool pin so that the thread unrolls  
2
from the bottom front of the spool. Then, secure the spool  
on the spool pin using a spool cap with the size closest to  
the spool size.  
1 Spool  
2 Spool pin  
3 Spool cap  
1
3
Note  
If using fine thread such as cross-wound thread, leave some  
space between the spool cap (small) and the spool of thread.  
1 Cross-wound thread  
3
1
2 Spool cap (small)  
3 Gap  
2
3. While holding the spool thread with your right hand, use  
your left hand to pass the thread through the guides as  
shown.  
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4. Place the bobbin on the bobbin winder shaft so that the  
spring on the shaft fits into the groove in the top of the  
bobbin (a). Then, slide the bobbin winder shaft to the right  
(b).  
2
1 Spring on the shaft  
2 Groove in the bobbin  
1
(a)  
(b)  
5. Wind the thread clockwise around the bobbin four or five  
times (a), pass the thread through the slit in the bobbin  
winder seat, and then pull it as shown to cut it (b).  
1 Bobbin winder seat  
(a)  
(b)  
1
6. Slide the sewing speed controller to its maximum (as far as  
possible to the right).  
7. Press the start/stop button. The bobbin stops spinning  
automatically when it is full.  
8. After the bobbin has stopped spinning, press the start/stop  
button to stop the machine.  
9. Cut the thread, slide the bobbin winder shaft to the left and  
then remove the bobbin.  
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Installing the bobbin  
1. Slide the bobbin cover latch to the right, and then remove  
the bobbin cover.  
1 Bobbin cover latch  
2 Bobbin cover  
2
1
2. Insert the bobbin into the shuttle so that the thread unrolls  
as shown in the illustration.  
3. Guide the thread through the groove, then pull the thread  
toward you to cut off any excess.  
1 Built-in thread cutter  
1
4. Reattach the bobbin cover by inserting the left end (a) and  
pressing down lightly on the right end so that it snaps into  
place (b).  
Note  
(b)  
(a)  
You can begin sewing without pulling up the bobbin thread.  
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UPPER THREADING  
Threading the upper thread  
3
4
6
7
1
5
2
1. Raise the presser foot lever. (If the presser foot is not  
raised, the sewing machine cannot be threaded correctly.)  
2. Press the needle position button to raise the needle.  
3. Place the spool on the spool pin so that the thread unrolls  
from the bottom front of the spool. Then, secure the spool  
on the spool pin using a spool cap with the size closest to  
the spool size.  
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4. While holding the spool thread with your right hand, use  
your left hand to keep the thread taut while passing it  
through the guides as shown.  
Pull the thread firmly into the guide.  
Note  
Incorrect threading may cause damage.  
1 Thread take-up lever  
4
1
5. Pass the thread through the wire loop, and then lower the  
presser foot lever.  
1 Wire loop  
Note  
Lowering the presser foot lever engages the auto thread tension  
unit, allowing you to pull the thread taut as you continue. Be  
sure to raise the presser foot lever before removing the upper  
thread, otherwise the auto thread tension unit may be damaged.  
1
6. Thread the needle manually or using the needle threader.  
(Refer to page 26 for more details on using the needle  
threader.)  
7. Pass the thread underneath the presser foot, and then pull  
about 2" (5.0 cm) of the upper thread out toward the rear of  
the machine.  
1 Upper thread  
2 2" (5.0 cm)  
1
Note  
You can begin sewing without pulling up the bobbin thread.  
2
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Needle threader  
1. Use your left index finger to lower the needle threader lever  
while gently pulling the thread to the left so that it catches on  
the large hook.  
5
1 Needle threader lever  
2 Large hook  
1
2
3
2. Lower the needle threader lever to its lowest position and  
check that the thread is held by the large hook and that the  
small hook has passed through the eye of the needle.  
1 Small hook  
5
3. Pull the thread through the guides on each side of the  
needle so that the thread catches on the hook that passes  
through the eye of the needle.  
2
2
1
2 Guides  
4. While gently holding the thread, raise the needle threader  
lever.  
5. Pull the thread through the eye of the needle out towards  
the rear of the machine.  
5
6. Pass the thread underneath the presser foot, and then pull  
about 2" (5.0 cm) of the upper thread out toward the rear of  
the machine.  
Note  
You can begin sewing without pulling up the bobbin thread.  
Note  
Needle  
65/9  
Thread (cotton)  
The needle threader cannot be used with the needle and  
thread combinations shown at the left.  
The needle threader can be used with transparent nylon  
thread and any size needle between 90/14 and 100/16.  
#30, 50, 60  
#30  
75/11  
90/14  
100/16  
#30  
#20  
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Pulling up the bobbin thread  
At some times, for example when making gathers, you may want to pull up the bobbin thread.  
1. Raise the presser foot lever.  
2. Remove the bobbin cover, and insert the bobbin into the  
1
shuttle so that the thread unrolls as shown in the illustration.  
3. Guide the thread through the groove, and then leave it there  
without cutting it.  
1 Bobbin  
4. With the bobbin cover still removed, hold the upper thread,  
press the needle position button twice, and then pull up the  
bobbin thread.  
5
5. Pull about 2" (5.0 cm) of the bobbin thread out toward the  
rear of the machine and reattach the bobbin cover.  
Extra spool pin  
When embroidering with metallic thread, use the extra spool pin in order to prevent  
the thread from twisting as it unrolls from the spool.  
3
2
Note  
When using metallic thread, we recommend using a 90/14 home sewing machine  
needle.  
1
1. Insert the extra spool pin onto the end of the bobbin winder shaft.  
2. Place the spool felt on the spool pin.  
3. Place the spool of thread on the spool pin so that the thread unrolls from the front  
of the spool.  
4. Thread the upper thread.  
1 Insert the extra spool pin onto the end of the bobbin winder shaft.  
2 Spool felt  
3 Spool of thread  
Net  
When using special threads that quickly wind off the spool, place a net over the spool before sewing. Be  
sure to cut the net to match the size of the spool.  
1 Net  
1
2 Spool  
4
3 Spool pin  
4 Spool cap  
3
4
2
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FOOT CONTROLLER  
This foot controller (model N5V) is designed for use with this  
sewing machine (model PC-6500).  
1
Note  
When the foot controller is plugged in, the start/stop button  
cannot be used to start or stop sewing.  
The foot controller’s maximum sewing speed is set with the  
sewing speed controller.  
2
3
1. With the sewing machine turned off, insert the foot controller  
plug into its jack on the machine.  
1 Foot controller jack  
2 Foot controller plug  
3 Foot controller  
2. Turn on the sewing machine, and then slowly depress the  
foot controller to start sewing.  
3. Release the foot controller to stop sewing.  
CAUTION  
Do not allow fabric pieces or dust to collect in the foot  
controller, otherwise a fire or an electric shock may occur.  
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SEWING  
CHAPTER 2  
STITCH SELECTION  
Selecting a utility stitch  
This sewing machine is equipped with 78 built-in utility stitches.  
1. Press the SEWING key.  
2. Press the PREV or NEXT key until the  
desired stitch is displayed.  
3. Press the key for the stitch that you wish to  
use.  
For details on sewing using the selected utility stitch, refer to page 43.  
Selecting a stitch with the stitch guide (  
)
The stitch guide can provide beginning sewers with help in selecting the appropriate stitch for the desired  
sewing application. An example of how the stitch guide can be used is shown below.  
Example: To select a stitch for sewing a buttonhole on a shirt  
1. If the utility stitch screen is not already  
displayed, press the SEWING key.  
1
2. Press  
.
1 Press this key to display more sewing  
applications.  
3. Press the BUTTONHOLE key.  
4. Press  
shirt.  
to select the buttonhole stitch for a  
5. Follow the instructions, and then press the  
NEXT key.  
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6. Follow the instructions, and then press the  
NEXT key.  
7. Follow the instructions, and then press the  
NEXT key.  
8. Follow the instructions, and then press the  
NEXT key.  
9. Follow the instructions, and then press the  
NEXT key.  
10. Follow the instructions, and then press the  
NEXT key.  
11. Follow the instructions, and then press the  
NEXT key.  
12. To turn on automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching, press  
so that it appears as  
.
To turn on automatic thread cutting, press  
so that it appears as  
.
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Stitch width and length reference chart  
Stitch width [mm (inch)] Stitch length [mm (inch)]  
Stitch width [mm (inch)] Stitch length [mm (inch)]  
STITCH  
STITCH  
Auto  
Manual  
Auto  
Manual  
Auto  
Manual  
Auto  
Manual  
Straight  
(Left needle position)  
[0.0  
(0)]  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
2.5  
0.2–5.0  
5.0  
0.0–6.0  
2.0  
0.2–5.0  
(3/32) (1/128–13/64)  
(13/64) (0–15/64)  
(5/64) (1/128–13/64)  
Straight  
(Middle needle position)  
2.5  
0.2–5.0  
(3/32) (1/128–13/64)  
7.0  
3.0–7.0  
0.5  
0.3–1.0  
Triple  
stretch stitch  
[0.0  
(0)]  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
2.5  
1.5–3.5  
(9/32) (1/8–9/32) (5/256) (3/256–5/128)  
(3/32) (15/256–3/32)  
Stretch  
stitch  
1.0  
1.0–3.0  
2.5  
1.0–4.0  
(3/64) (5/128–1/8) (3/32) (5/128–5/32)  
Basting  
stitch  
0.0  
(0)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
20  
5–30  
2.0  
1.0–3.0  
0.4  
0.3–1.0  
Bar tack  
(25/32) (13/64–1-3/16)  
(5/64) (5/128–1/8) (1/64) (3/256–5/128)  
Zigzag  
stitch  
3.5  
(9/64)  
0.0–7.0  
1.4  
0.0–4.0  
(0–9/32) (14/256) (0–5/32)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
2.0  
0.4–2.5  
Darning  
(9/32) (3/32–9/32) (5/64) (1/64–3/32)  
5.0  
1.5–7.0 1.0 0.2–4.0  
(13/64) (15/256–9/32) (5/128) (1/128–5/32)  
Elastic Zigzag  
5.0  
1.5–7.0  
1.0  
0.2–4.0  
4.0  
(5/32)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
1.0  
0.2–4.0  
Tape attaching  
Eyelet  
(13/64) (15/256–9/32) (5/128) (1/128–5/32)  
(5/128) (1/128–5/32)  
3.5  
2.5–5.0  
2.0  
1.0–4.0  
7.0  
5.0 6.0 7.0  
7.0  
5.0 6.0 7.0  
(9/64) (3/32–13/64) (1/16) (5/128–5/32)  
(9/32) (13/64–9/32) (9/32) (13/64–9/32)  
5.0  
2.5–5.0  
2.5  
1.0–4.0  
3.5  
2.5–4.5  
Button sewing  
Appliqué  
(13/64) (3/32–13/64) (3/32) (5/128–5/32)  
(9/64) (3/32–11/64)  
5.0  
(13/64)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
2.5  
0.5–4.0  
3.5  
(9/64)  
2.5–7.0  
(3/32–9/32)  
2.5  
1.6–2.5  
(3/32) (5/256–5/32)  
(3/32) (1/16–3/32)  
Overcasting  
5.0  
3.5–5.0  
2.5  
1.0–4.0  
Scallop  
stitch  
5.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4 0.1–1.0  
(13/64) (9/64–13/64) (3/32) (5/128–5/32)  
(13/64) (3/32–9/32) (1/64) (1/256–5/128)  
5.0  
(13/64)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
2.5  
0.5–4.0  
Smocking  
stitch  
5.0  
1.5–7.0  
1.6  
0.2–4.0  
(3/32) (5/256–5/32)  
(13/64) (15/256–9/32) (1/16) (1/128–5/32)  
4.0  
0.0–7.0  
4.0  
1.0–4.0  
5.0  
2.5–7.0  
2.5  
1.0–3.5  
(5/32)  
(0–9/32)  
(5/32) (5/128–5/32)  
(13/64) (3/32–9/32) (3/32) (5/128–9/64)  
Patchwork  
stitch  
4.0  
(5/32)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
1.2  
0.2–4.0  
(3/64) (1/128–5/32)  
Blind hem  
stitch  
0.0  
(0)  
+3 – –3  
2.0  
1.0–3.5  
(5/64) (5/128–9/64)  
5.0  
0.0–7.0  
1.2  
0.2–4.0  
(13/64)  
(0–9/32)  
(3/64) (1/128–5/32)  
5.0  
(13/64)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
2.5  
2.5–4.0  
5.0  
3.0–5.0  
0.4  
0.2–1.0  
(3/32) (3/32–5/32)  
(13/64) (1/8–13/64) (1/64) (1/128–5/128)  
Fagoting  
5.0  
2.5–7.0  
2.5  
1.0–3.5  
5.0  
3.0–5.0  
0.4  
0.2–1.0  
(13/64) (3/32–9/32) (3/32) (5/128–9/64)  
(13/64) (1/8–13/64) (1/64) (1/128–5/128)  
1.5  
0.5–3.5  
1.4  
0.8–4.0  
5.0  
3.0–5.0  
0.4  
0.2–1.0  
Applique  
(15/256) (5/256–9/64) (14/256) (1/32–5/32)  
(13/64) (1/8–313/64) (1/64) (1/128–5/128)  
Buttonhole  
5.0  
3.0–5.0  
0.4  
0.2–1.0  
: Non-adjustable  
(13/64) (1/8–13/64) (1/64) (1/128–5/128)  
6.0  
3.0–6.0  
1.0  
0.5–2.0  
(15/64) (1/8–15/64) (5/128) (5/256–5/64)  
6.0  
3.0–6.0  
1.5  
1.0–3.0  
(15/64) (1/8–15/64) (15/256) (5/128–1/8)  
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Stitch width [mm (inch)] Stitch length [mm (inch)]  
Stitch width [mm (inch)] Stitch length [mm (inch)]  
STITCH  
STITCH  
Auto  
Manual  
Auto  
Manual  
Auto  
Manual  
Auto  
Manual  
0.0  
(0)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
2.5  
1.0–4.0  
7.0  
(9/32)  
2.5–7.0  
(3/32–9/32)  
0.4  
(1/64)  
0.1–1.0  
(1/160–5/128)  
(3/32) (5/128–5/32)  
5.0  
1.5–7.0  
1.0 0.2–4.0  
Satin  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(13/64) (15/256–9/32) (5/128) (1/128–5/32)  
stitch  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
4.0  
0.0–7.0  
2.5  
1.0–4.0  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(5/32)  
(0–9/32)  
(3/32) (5/128–5/32)  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
Decorative  
4.0  
(5/32)  
0.0–7.0  
(0–9/32)  
3.0  
2.0–4.0  
: Non-adjustable  
(1/8) (5/64–5/32)  
5.5  
0.0–7.0  
1.6  
1.0–4.0  
(7/32)  
(0–9/32)  
(1/16) (5/128–5/32)  
3.5  
0.0–7.0  
1.6  
0.2–4.0  
(9/64)  
(0–9/32)  
(1/16) (1/128–5/32)  
6.0  
1.5–7.0  
2.5  
1.5–4.0  
(15/64) (15/256–9/32)  
(3/32)  
(15/256–5/32)  
5.0  
2.0–7.0  
1.6  
1.0–4.0  
(13/64) (5/64–9/32)  
(1/16) (5/128–5/32)  
5.0  
1.5–7.0  
4.0  
(5/32)  
1.5–4.0  
(15/256–5/32)  
Heirloom  
(13/64) (1/16–9/32)  
3.5  
1.5–7.0  
3.0  
1.6–4.0  
(9/64)  
(15/256–9/32)  
(1/8)  
(1/16–5/32)  
5.0  
3.0–7.0  
3.5  
2.0–4.0  
(13/64) (1/8–9/32)  
(9/64)  
(5/64–5/32)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
Satin  
stitch  
7.0  
(9/32)  
2.5–7.0  
(3/32–9/32)  
0.4  
(1/64)  
0.1–1.0  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32  
)
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
7.0  
2.5–7.0  
0.4  
0.1–1.0  
(9/32)  
(3/32–9/32)  
(1/64)  
(1/160–5/128)  
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STITCH WIDTH & LENGTH  
Adjusting the needle position (stitch width)  
1. Select a stitch, and then press the STITCH ADJUST key.  
2. Adjust the needle position (stitch width).  
To move the needle toward the right (increase the stitch  
width), press the STITCH WIDTH key  
To move the needle toward the left (decrease the stitch  
width), press the STITCH WIDTH key (narrower).  
(wider).  
The stitch length setting changes each time one of these  
keys is pressed.  
3. After making the adjustment, press the END key.  
Note  
1
2
3
The needle position cannot be changed for the straight  
stitch (center needle position) ( ).  
The default stitch width setting for the selected stitch is  
highlighted in black.  
1 Needle moved toward the right (wider stitch)  
2 Needle positioned in the center (standard stitch width)  
3 Needle moved toward the left (narrower stitch)  
Adjusting the stitch length  
1. Select a stitch, and then press the STITCH ADJUST key.  
2. Adjust the stitch length.  
To increase the stitch length, press the STITCH LENGTH  
key  
To decrease the stitch length, press the STITCH LENGTH  
key (shorter).  
(longer).  
The stitch length setting changes each time one of these  
keys is pressed.  
3. After making the adjustment, press the END key.  
Note  
When sewing straight stitches with 4.5 mm or 5.0 mm length  
setting on fabric less than 5/128˝ (1.0 mm) thick, the stitch  
length automatically adjusts to 5/32˝ (4.0 mm) at the start of  
sewing in order to prevent gathering.  
1
2
3
The default stitch length setting for the selected stitch is  
highlighted in black.  
1 Longer stitch  
2 Medium stitch length  
3 Shorter stitch  
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THREAD TENSION  
Correct tension  
The upper thread and the bobbin thread should  
cross at about the center of the fabric. If the  
thread tension is incorrectly set, flat attractive  
stitches will not be sewn or the fabric will pucker.  
The thread tension for each stitch is preset to the  
most appropriate setting. However, in the  
following cases, the thread tension may need  
adjustment:  
1
4
*
when using special thread or sewing on  
special fabric  
3
2
*
*
when sewing gathers  
when the preset settings do not give the  
desired result  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2 Bobbin thread  
Note  
3 Upper thread  
4 Right side of fabric  
Correct tension is important since too much or  
too little tension weakens the seams or causes  
the fabric to pucker.  
Adjusting the upper thread tension  
1. Select a stitch, and then press the STITCH  
ADJUST key.  
2. Adjust the thread tension.  
To increase the thread tension (tighten the  
upper thread), press the THREAD TENSION  
key  
(stronger).  
To decrease the thread tension (loosen the  
upper thread), press the THREAD TENSION  
key  
(weaker).  
The thread tension setting changes each time  
one of these keys is pressed.  
3. After making the adjustment, press the END  
key.  
Upper thread is too tight:  
Note  
The default thread tension setting (AUTO) is  
highlighted in black.  
4
1 If the upper thread is too tight, locks appear  
on the right side of the fabric.  
2 Bobbin thread  
3 Upper thread  
4 Right side of fabric  
1
3
2
Upper thread is too loose:  
1 If the upper thread is too loose, locks appear  
on the wrong side of the fabric.  
2 Bobbin thread  
1
4
3 Upper thread  
4 Wrong side of fabric  
3
2
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OPERATION  
GUIDE  
OPERATION GUIDE  
This sewing machine is equipped with a convenient guide that  
displays information and instructions on various operations,  
such as bobbin winding, upper threading, and LCD adjustment,  
making this machine easy to use.  
Example: To display the instructions for installing the  
bobbin  
1
1. Press the OPERATION GUIDE key.  
1 OPERATION GUIDE key  
2. Press the SETTING BOBBIN key.  
1 Press the NEXT key to display more options.  
1
3. Follow the instructions, and then press the NEXT key.  
4. Follow the instructions, and then press the NEXT key.  
5. Follow the instructions, and then press the END key.  
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AUTOMATIC REVERSE/REINFORCEMENT STITCHING  
Before sewing, turn on automatic reverse/reinforcement stitching to sew reverse stitches (stitches sewn in  
the reverse direction when sewing straight stitches) or reinforcement stitches (three stitches sewn on top of  
each other when sewing stitches other than straight stitches) automatically at both the beginning and the  
end of the stitching to secure it.  
1. Select a stitch.  
1
2. Turn on automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching by pressing  
.
so that it appears as  
1 Automatic reverse/reinforcement stitching  
turned on  
Note  
Be sure to place the edge of the fabric at least  
3 to 4 stitch lengths behind the presser foot so  
that the reverse/reinforcement stitches can be  
sewn.  
Pressing  
so that it changes back to  
turns off automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching.  
3. Press the start/stop button.  
1 Reverse/reinforcement stitches are sewn,  
and then sewing starts.  
1
Note  
If the start/stop button had been pressed to  
pause sewing, the beginning reverse/  
reinforcement stitches are not sewn.  
4. When the end of the stitching is reached,  
press the reverse/reinforcement stitch button  
to sew reverse/reinforcement stitches and  
stop sewing.  
2 Reverse/reinforcement stitches are sewn,  
and then sewing stops automatically.  
2
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AUTOMATIC THREAD CUTTING  
Before sewing, turn on automatic thread cutting to cut the threads automatically at the end of sewing. This  
function is convenient when sewing buttonholes and bar tacks.  
1. Select a stitch.  
1
2. Turn on automatic thread cutting by pressing  
so that it appears as  
.
1 Automatic thread cutting turned on  
Note  
Automatic reverse/reinforcement stitching  
must also be used when automatic thread  
cutting is turned on.  
Pressing  
so that it changes back to  
turns off automatic thread cutting.  
3. Press the start/stop button.  
1 Reverse/reinforcement stitches are sewn,  
and then sewing starts.  
1
Note  
If the start/stop button had been pressed to pause  
sewing, the beginning reverse/reinforcement  
stitches are not sewn.  
4. When the end of the stitching is reached,  
press the reverse/reinforcement stitch button  
to sew reverse/reinforcement stitches, stop  
sewing, and cut the threads.  
2 Reverse/reinforcement stitches are sewn,  
sewing stops, and then the threads are cut  
automatically.  
2
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BASIC SEWING  
Sewing using the straight stitch (left needle position)  
CAUTION  
Be aware of the needle location  
at all times while sewing, and  
keep your hands away from all  
moving parts such as the  
needle, balance wheel and  
thread take-up lever, otherwise  
injuries may occur.  
3
1
8
7
Do not pull or push the fabric  
too hard while sewing, otherwise  
injuries may occur.  
Never use bent needles. They  
can easily break, which could  
result in injury.  
6
4
5
2
1. When the sewing machine is turned on, the straight stitch  
(left needle position) is automatically selected.  
1 Attach the presser foot indicated by the code that is  
displayed.  
2 3 4  
1
2 Press this key before sewing with the optional side cutter  
installed.  
5
3 Press this key before you start sewing to automatically  
sew reverse or reinforcement stitches at the beginning  
and end of stitching. (Refer to page 36 for more details.)  
4 Press this key before you start sewing to automatically  
cut the threads after sewing. (Refer to page 37 for more  
details.)  
6 7  
5 Press this key to display a stitch guide, which will help  
you select the best stitch for your specific need.  
6 Press this key to display the previous page.  
7 Press this key to display the next page.  
2. Place the fabric under the presser foot.  
5
3. While holding the thread end and the fabric with your left  
hand, turn the balance wheel toward you with your right  
hand to lower the needle to the starting point of the stitching.  
1 Upper thread  
Note  
You can begin sewing without pulling up the bobbin thread.  
Be sure to place the edge of the fabric at least 3 to 4 stitch  
lengths behind the presser foot so that the  
reverse/reinforcement stitches can be sewn.  
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4. Lower the presser foot lever.  
5
5. Press the reverse/reinforcement stitch button to sew reverse  
stitches, and then press the start/stop button. The machine  
starts sewing at slow speed.  
Note  
To pause sewing in order to turn or adjust the fabric, press  
the start/stop button. To restart sewing, press the start/stop  
button again.  
1
If automatic reverse/reinforcement stitching is turned on  
before you start sewing, pressing just the start/stop button  
automatically sews reverse/reinforcement stitches before  
sewing.  
3
5
6. Adjust the sewing speed using either the sewing speed  
controller or the foot controller.  
3
7. When the end of the stitching is reached, press the  
reverse/reinforcement stitch button to sew reverse stitches  
and stop the machine.  
5
8. Press the thread cutter button to cut the threads.  
Note  
Cut thick thread (thicker than #30) with the cutter on the side  
of the machine as shown.  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/  
reinforcement stitching are turned on before you start  
sewing, pressing the reverse/reinforcement stitch button at  
the end of the stitching automatically sews reverse/  
reinforcement stitches, trims the threads and stops the  
machine.  
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USEFUL SEWING SKILLS  
Sewing corners  
When you reach the corner, leave the needle in the fabric, raise  
the presser foot lever, and then turn the fabric. Lower the  
presser foot lever and continue sewing.  
6
For stitches that are shorter than 13/64" (5.0 mm):  
Before you begin sewing, baste the corner. After turning the  
fabric at the corner, continue sewing while pulling the basting  
thread out toward the back.  
6
Sewing thick seams  
If the presser foot angles up as it approaches a thick seam,  
leave the needle in the fabric and raise the presser foot lever.  
After levelling off the sewing area by placing a piece of folded  
fabric or cardboard under the back of the presser foot, lower the  
presser foot lever and continue sewing.  
Sewing curves  
Sewing a curve with a straight stitch  
5
Sew slowly while keeping the seam parallel with the fabric edge  
as you guide the fabric around the curve.  
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Sewing a curve with a zigzag stitch  
5
Select a short stitch length in order to obtain a fine stitch and  
sew slowly while keeping the seam parallel with the fabric edge  
as you guide the fabric around the curve.  
Note  
For sharp corners, temporarily stop sewing while keeping the  
needle in the material, raise the presser foot lever, and then  
carefully turn the fabric while keeping the fabric edge aligned  
with the side of the presser foot. Lower the presser foot lever  
and continue sewing.  
Sewing thick fabric  
1. Raise the presser foot lever, and then raise it even higher so  
thicker fabrics can be placed under the presser foot.  
2. If the fabric does not feed at the beginning of sewing, place  
a piece of folded fabric or cardboard under the back of the  
presser foot to raise it.  
Sewing thin fabric  
Place thin paper or stabilizer material under the fabric before  
sewing.  
5
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Using the needle plate  
Align the edge of the material with a line on the needle plate to  
sew even seam allowances.  
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25  
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UTILITY STITCHES  
CHAPTER 3  
J
BASIC STITCHING  
1 Straight (Left) [straight stitch (left needle position)]: for  
normal sewing  
2 Straight (Mid) [straight stitch (center needle position)]: for  
normal sewing  
3 Triple stretch stitch: for reinforced stitching  
4 Stretch stitch: for sewing stretch fabric  
1
2
3
4
1. Baste or pin together the fabric pieces before sewing, attach  
5
presser foot J, and lower the presser foot lever.  
2. Press the reverse/reinforcement stitch button to sew  
reverse/reinforcement stitches, and then press the start/stop  
button to continue sewing.  
1 Reverse stitches at beginning  
Note  
Be sure to place the edge of the fabric at least 3 to 4 stitch  
lengths behind the presser foot so that the reverse/  
reinforcement stitches can be sewn.  
If automatic reverse/reinforcement stitching is turned on  
before you start sewing, pressing just the start/stop button  
automatically sews reverse/reinforcement stitches before  
sewing.  
5
3. Slow down the sewing speed near the end of the stitching,  
and then press the reverse/reinforcement stitch button to  
sew reverse/reinforcement stitches and stop the machine.  
4. Press the thread cutter button to cut the threads.  
Note  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching are turned on before you start sewing, pressing the  
reverse/reinforcement stitch button at the end of the stitching  
automatically sews reverse/reinforcement stitches, trims the  
threads and stops the machine.  
Reinforced stitching of stretch fabric  
Baste the fabric beforehand and sew along the basting using a  
5
stretch stitch (  
or  
).  
1 Basting  
Note  
Do not pull the fabric while sewing.  
1
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DART SEWING  
1 Straight (Left) [straight stitch (left needle position)]  
1
1. Attach presser foot J. Then, after sewing reverse stitches at  
the beginning of the dart, sew from the wide end to the  
narrow end without stretching the fabric.  
1 Right side of fabric  
3
2 Wrong side of fabric  
3 Basting  
1
2
Note  
If automatic reverse/reinforcement stitching is turned on before  
you start sewing, pressing just the start/stop button  
automatically sews reverse stitches before sewing.  
2. Press the start/stop button to stop stitching without sewing  
reverse stitches at the end of the seam, cut the threads,  
leaving about 2" (5.0 cm) of thread on the ends, and then tie  
the two threads together at each end.  
3. Insert the ends of the thread into the dart using a needle.  
4. Iron the dart to one side so that it lays flat.  
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GATHERING  
Create gathers on the waists of skirts or on shirt sleeves.  
1 Straight (Left) [straight stitch (left needle position)]  
1
1. Set the stitch length to 5/32" (4.0 mm) and select a weak  
thread tension.  
Note  
If you pressed  
then GATHERING, the stitch length  
automatically adjusts to 5/32" (4.0 mm) and a weak thread  
tension is automatically selected.  
2. Attach presser foot J, and pull out about 2" (5.0 cm) of both  
the upper and bobbin threads.  
1 Upper thread  
2 Bobbin thread  
3 About 2" (5.0 cm)  
1
2
3. Turn off automatic thread cutting and automatic  
reverse/reinforcement stitching, sew two rows of straight  
stitches parallel to the seamline, and then remove the fabric  
from the machine, leaving about 2” (5.0 cm) of thread on the  
ends.  
1 Seamline  
2 3/8" to 1/2" (1.0 to 1.5 cm)  
3 About 2" (5.0 cm)  
4. Pull the bobbin threads to obtain the desired amount of  
gather, and then tie the thread ends together.  
5. Smooth the gathers by ironing them.  
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ZIPPER INSERTING (CENTER AND SIDE APPLICATIONS)  
1 Straight (Mid) [straight stitch (center needle position)]  
1
Inserting a centered zipper  
1. Attach presser foot J, sew straight stitches up to the zipper  
opening, and then sew reverse stitches. Then, select a  
basting stitch and continue sewing to the edge of the fabric.  
1 End of zipper opening  
3
2 Reverse stitches  
3 Basting stitch  
4 Wrong side of fabric  
2
2. Press open the seam allowance, and then use the basting  
stitch to baste the zipper in place.  
1 Zipper  
2 Basting  
3 Wrong side of fabric  
3. Press  
[Straight (Mid)], and then press  
(presser  
foot I). The thread tension automatically adjusts for presser  
foot I.  
Note  
If you pressed  
then ZIPPER INSERTION, the thread  
tension is automatically adjusted.  
4. Attach the presser foot holder to the right pin of presser foot  
I, and topstitch around the zipper 25/64" (1.0 cm) from the  
edge of the pressed edge.  
3
5
1 Presser foot holder attached to right pin of presser foot I  
2 Right side of fabric  
5. Remove the basting.  
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Inserting a side zipper  
1. Attach presser foot J, sew straight stitches up to the zipper  
opening, and then sew reverse stitches. Then, select a  
basting stitch and continue sewing to the edge of the fabric.  
1 End of zipper opening  
2 Reverse stitches  
3 Basting stitch  
4 Wrong side of fabric  
2. Press open the seam allowance and align the pressed edge  
with the zipper teeth, leaving 1/8" (3.0 mm) of space for the  
stitching.  
4
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2 Leave 1/8" (3.0 mm) for stitching  
3 Zipper teeth  
4 Zipper pull tab  
5 Zipper opening (base of zipper)  
3. Select  
[Straight (Mid)], and then press  
(presser  
foot I). The thread tension automatically adjusts for presser  
foot I.  
4. Attach the presser foot holder to the left pin of presser foot I,  
open the zipper, and then sew the bottom layer to the zipper  
from the top to base of the zipper.  
Note  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching are turned on before you start sewing, pressing just the  
start/stop button automatically sews reverse stitches before  
sewing. In addition, pressing the reverse/reinforcement stitch  
button at the end of the stitching automatically sews reverse  
stitches, trims the threads and stops the machine.  
I
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5. Close the zipper, turn over the fabric, and then sew the  
other side of the zipper to the fabric.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
6. Turn the fabric over so that the right side of the fabric faces  
up, sew a straight stitch across the bottom of the zipper and  
along the left side to about 13/64" (5.0 cm) from the edge of  
the fabric.  
7. Stop the machine with the needle in the fabric, raise the  
presser foot lever, and then remove the basting stitches.  
1 Right side of fabric  
I
8. Move the zipper pull tab out of the way and continue sewing  
to the edge of the fabric.  
1 Right side of fabric  
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PINTUCK SEWING  
1 Straight (Mid) [straight stitch (center needle position)]  
1
1. Mark the positions of the folds on the wrong side of the  
fabric.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2. Fold over the fabric and iron only along the folds.  
1 Right side of fabric  
3. Press  
[Straight (Mid)], and then press  
(presser  
foot I). The thread tension automatically adjusts for presser  
foot I.  
Note  
If you pressed  
automatically adjusted.  
then PINTUCK, the thread tension is  
4. Attach the presser foot holder to the right pin of presser foot  
I, and sew a straight stitch along each fold.  
1 Width of pintuck  
2 Wrong side of fabric  
3 Right side of fabric  
Note  
I
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching are turned on before you start sewing, pressing just the  
start/stop button automatically sews reverse stitches before  
sewing. In addition, pressing the reverse/reinforcement stitch  
button at the end of the stitching automatically sews reverse  
stitches, trims the threads and stops the machine.  
5. Iron the folds toward the same direction.  
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FLAT-FELL SEAM SEWING  
Sew flat-fell seams to reinforce seams and for neatly finishing edges.  
1 Straight (Mid) [straight stitch (center needle position)]  
1
1. Attach presser foot J, sew the seam, and then cut off half of  
the seam allowance from the one that will lie flat.  
1 About 15/32" (1.2 cm)  
2 Wrong side of fabric  
Note  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching are turned on before you start sewing, pressing just the  
start/stop button automatically sews reverse stitches before  
sewing. In addition, pressing the reverse/reinforcement stitch  
button at the end of the stitching automatically sews reverse  
stitches, trims the threads and stops the machine.  
2. Spread out the fabric along the seamline.  
1 Seamline  
2 Wrong side of fabric  
3. Iron both seam allowances toward the more narrow (cut)  
one.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
4. Fold the longer seam allowance around the more narrow  
one, and sew the edge of the fold so that the seam appears  
as shown.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2 Right side of fabric  
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BASTING  
1 Basting stitch  
1
1. Attach presser foot J and lower the presser foot lever.  
2. Press the reverse/reinforcement button to sew  
reinforcement stitches at the beginning of the basting.  
Note  
If you will not sew reinforcement stitches, raise the presser  
foot lever, hold the end of the upper thread, and then turn  
the balance wheel toward you with your right hand to pull up  
the bobbin thread. Pull about 2" (5.0 cm) of both the upper  
and lower threads out toward the rear of the machine.  
The length of one stitch can be set between 13/64" and 1-  
3/16" (5.0 and 30.0 mm).  
1
1 Between 13/64" and 1-3/16" (5.0 and 30.0 mm)  
3. Sew while keeping the fabric pulled tight.  
4. End the basting with reinforcement stitches.  
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ZIGZAG STITCHING  
1 Zigzag stitch: for normal zigzag sewing  
2 Elastic zigzag: for sewing stretch fabric  
3 Elastic zigzag: for sewing stretch fabric  
1
2
3
Overcasting with a zigzag stitch  
Sew the overcasting along the edge of the fabric with the  
needle dropping off the edge of the fabric at the right.  
1 Needle drop point  
5
Appliqué sewing with a zigzag stitch  
Before sewing an appliqué, attach it to the fabric either with  
adhesive or by basting it. Sew the zigzag stitch so that the  
needle drops off the edge of the appliqué.  
5
Patchwork (crazy quilt) stitching  
Fold over the desired width of the top fabric and position it over  
the lower fabric. Then, sew the zigzag stitch so that the stitching  
bridges both pieces of fabric.  
1 Upper fabric  
2 Lower fabric  
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OVERCASTING  
Overcasting  
1 for sewing thin and medium weight fabrics  
2 for sewing thick fabrics  
3 for sewing thick and medium weight stretch  
fabrics  
1
2
3
4
5
6
4 for sewing mediumweight stretch fabrics  
5 for sewing stretch fabrics  
6 for sewing stretch fabrics  
Utility stitches that display  
side cutter, refer to page 16.  
can be sewn using the side cutter. For details on installing and using the  
G
Sewing with  
,
or  
5
Attach presser foot G, lower the presser foot lever, and then  
sew the overcasting with the fabric edge against the guide of  
presser foot G.  
1 Guide  
6
Note  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching are turned on before you start sewing, pressing just the  
start/stop button automatically sews reinforcement stitches  
before sewing. In addition, pressing the reverse/reinforcement  
stitch button at the end of the stitching automatically sews  
reinforcement stitches, trims the threads and stops the  
machine.  
1
G
CAUTION  
After the stitch width is adjusted, turn the balance wheel  
toward you by hand and check that the needle does not  
touch the presser foot. If the needle hits the presser foot  
and breaks, injuries may occur.  
J
Sewing with  
,
or  
Attach presser foot J, and check that the needle drops slightly  
off the edge of the fabric before sewing.  
Note  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching are turned on before you start sewing, pressing just the  
start/stop button automatically sews reinforcement stitches  
before sewing. In addition, pressing the reverse/reinforcement  
stitch button at the end of the stitching automatically sews  
reinforcement stitches, trims the threads and stops the  
machine.  
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BLIND HEM STITCHING  
Blind hem stitch  
1 for sewing fabric other than stretch fabric  
2 for sewing stretch fabric  
1
2
1
1. Fold the fabric and baste it as illustrated.  
Then, fold the fabric once again as shown.  
1 3/16" (0.5 cm)  
1
4
2 Right side of fabric  
3 Wrong side of fabric  
4
4 Basting stitch  
2. Attach blind hem foot R, lower the presser  
foot lever, and position the fabric under the  
presser foot so that the edge of the folded  
hem touches the guide of the presser foot.  
1 Guide  
2 Folded hem  
1
3. With the STITCH WIDTH keys, adjust the  
needle position so that the needle slightly  
catches the fold of the hem, and then sew the  
fabric.  
1 Needle drop point  
R
Note  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic  
reverse/reinforcement stitching are turned on  
before you start sewing, pressing just the  
start/stop  
button  
automatically  
sews  
reinforcement stitches before sewing. In addition,  
pressing the reverse/reinforcement stitch button  
at the end of the stitching automatically sews  
reinforcement stitches, trims the threads and  
stops the machine.  
4. Turn over the fabric and remove the basting  
stitch.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2 Right side of fabric  
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Adjusting the needle position  
Press the STITCH ADJUST key, and then use  
the STITCH WIDTH keys and to  
adjust the needle position so that the needle  
slightly catches the fold of the hem.  
If the needle catches too much of the hem fold,  
press the STITCH WIDTH key  
to move the  
needle away from the fold.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2 Right side of fabric  
If the needle does not catch enough of the hem  
fold, press the STITCH WIDTH key  
to move  
the needle closer to the fold.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
2 Right side of fabric  
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BUTTONHOLE STITCHING  
Buttonhole  
6 for stretch fabrics  
1 for thin and medium weight  
fabrics (horizontal holes)  
2 for jeans and trousers  
3 for thick coats  
4 for thin or medium weight  
fabrics  
7 for making  
a
bound  
buttonhole  
8 for suits and overcoats  
9 for jeans and trousers  
0 for thick coats  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
0
5 for stretch fabric with  
coarse weaves  
1. Mark the position and length of the buttonhole on the fabric.  
Note  
The maximum buttonhole length is 1-3/16" (3 cm) (diameter  
+ thickness of the button).  
Thick thread (#30) cannot be used when sewing with  
and  
.
2. Attach buttonhole foot A and lower the presser foot lever,  
making sure that the upper thread passes underneath the  
buttonhole foot.  
5
3. Pull out the button guide plate and insert the button that will  
be put through the buttonhole.  
1 Button guide plate  
4. Slide the outside frame of the buttonhole foot  
backward as far as possible as shown in the  
1
illustration at the left, making sure that there is  
no gap behind the part of the foot marked “A”.  
A
5
Note  
If the buttonhole foot is not slid back as far as possible, the  
buttonhole will not be sewn with the correct size.  
A
5. Position the fabric under the buttonhole foot so that the red  
marks on the sides of the buttonhole foot align with the front  
end of the buttonhole marking and the red mark on the front  
of the foot is centered in the marking.  
1 Mark on fabric indicating position of buttonhole  
2 Red marks on buttonhole foot  
3
5
6. Lower the buttonhole lever so that it is positioned behind the  
metal bracket on the buttonhole foot.  
1 Buttonhole lever  
2 Metal bracket on the buttonhole foot  
1
2
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7. Gently hold the end of the upper thread, and then start  
sewing. Feed the fabric carefully by hand while the  
buttonhole is sewn. Once sewing is completed, the machine  
automatically sews reinforcement stitches, and then stops.  
3
5
Note  
If automatic thread cutting is turned on before you start  
sewing, both threads are automatically cut after the  
reinforcement stitches are sewn.  
If the fabric does not feed (for example, because it is too  
thick), press the STITCH LENGTH key  
to increase the  
stitch length.  
6. Cut open the buttonhole.  
For normal buttonholes and rounded buttonholes:  
Insert a pin along the inside of one of the bar tacks, and then  
insert the seam ripper into the center of the buttonhole and cut  
towards the pin.  
1 Pin  
For keyhole buttonholes:  
Use the eyelet punch to make a hole in the rounded end of the  
buttonhole. Then, insert a pin along the inside of one of the bar  
tacks, insert a seam ripper into the hole made with the eyelet  
punch, and cut towards the pin.  
1 Eyelet punch  
2 Pin  
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Sewing order of buttonholes  
1
1
1
1 Reinforcement stitches  
Sewing stretch fabrics  
When sewing on stretch fabric with  
stitches over a gimp thread.  
, sew the buttonhole  
1. Hook the gimp thread onto the front end of presser foot A so  
that it fits into the grooves, and then temporarily tie it there.  
2. Lower the presser foot lever and start sewing.  
3
5
Note  
Set the stitch width to the width of the gimp thread.  
3. Once sewing is completed, gently pull the gimp thread to  
remove any slack, and trim off any excess.  
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Odd-shaped buttons that do not fit into the button guide plate  
Add together the button diameter and its  
thickness, and then set the plate to the calculated  
value.  
Example: For a button with a diameter of  
19/32" (1.5 cm) and a thickness of  
25/64" (1.0 cm), the scale should be  
set at 1" (2.5 cm)  
3
1
4
2
1 Thickness [25/64" (1.0 cm)]  
2 Diameter [19/32" (1.5 cm)]  
3 Button guide plate  
5
4 Scale  
6
5 Diameter + thickness [1" (2.5 cm)]  
6 13/64" (0.5 cm)  
Adjusting the buttonhole width  
Press the STITCH ADJUST key, and then use the STITCH  
WIDTH keys  
and  
to adjust the width of the  
buttonhole.  
1 Pressing STITCH WIDTH key  
the buttonhole.  
increases the width of  
1
2
3
2 Standard buttonhole width  
3 Pressing STITCH WIDTH key  
the buttonhole.  
decreases the width of  
Adjusting the stitch length of the buttonhole  
Press the STITCH ADJUST key, and then use the STITCH  
LENGTH keys  
and  
to adjust the stitch length of the  
bar tacks.  
1 Pressing STITCH LENGTH key  
stitch length.  
2 Standard buttonhole stitch length  
lengthens the bar tack  
shortens the bar tack  
1
2
3
3 Pressing STITCH LENGTH key  
stitch length.  
Note  
If the fabric does not feed (for example, because it is too thick),  
press the STITCH LENGTH key  
to increase the stitch  
length.  
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BAR TACK STITCHING  
Use bar tacks to reinforce points that will be subject to strain, such as pocket corners, belt loops, or the  
tops of pleats.  
1 Bar tack  
1
1. After attaching the pocket according to the pattern’s  
instructions, attach buttonhole foot A and set the scale to  
the desired length of the bar tack.  
1
1 Scale  
2 13/64" (0.5 cm)  
3 Length of bar tack  
3
Note  
2
Bar tacks can be between 13/64" and 1-3/16" (0.5 and 3.0 cm)  
long, however, the normal bar tack length is between 13/64"  
and 25/64" (0.5 and 1.0 cm).  
2. Position the pocket as shown with the top of the pocket  
facing you and lower the presser foot lever, making sure that  
the upper thread passes underneath the buttonhole foot.  
3
5
3. Slide the outside frame of the buttonhole foot  
backward as far as possible as shown in the  
A
illustration at the left, making sure that there is  
no gap behind the part of the foot marked “A”.  
Note  
If the buttonhole foot is not slid back as far as possible, the bar  
tack will not be sewn with the correct size.  
4. Check that the needle drops at the corner of the pocket, and  
then move the pocket back 5/64" (2.0 mm).  
1 5/64" (2.0 mm)  
3
5. Lower the buttonhole lever so that it is positioned behind the  
metal bracket on the buttonhole foot.  
1 Buttonhole lever  
5
2 Metal bracket on the buttonhole foot  
1
2
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6. Gently hold the end of the upper thread, and then press the  
start/stop button to start the machine. Once sewing is  
completed, the machine automatically sews reinforcement  
stitches, and then stops.  
3
5
Note  
If automatic thread cutting is turned on before you start  
sewing, both threads are automatically cut after the  
reinforcement stitches are sewn.  
If the fabric does not feed (for example, because it is too  
thick), press the STITCH LENGTH key  
to increase the  
stitch length.  
Sewing bar tacks on thick fabrics  
Place a piece of folded fabric or cardboard beside the fabric  
being sewn to level off the buttonhole foot and allow for easier  
feeding.  
1 Buttonhole foot  
2 Folded fabric or cardboard  
1
2
Adjusting the bar tack width  
Press the STITCH ADJUST key, and then use the STITCH  
WIDTH keys  
and  
to adjust the width of the bar tack.  
1 Pressing STITCH WIDTH key  
the bar tack.  
increases the width of  
decreases the width of  
1
2
3
2 Standard bar tack width  
3 Pressing STITCH WIDTH key  
the bar tack.  
Adjusting the stitch length of the bar tack  
Press the STITCH ADJUST key, and then use the STITCH  
LENGTH keys  
and  
to adjust the stitch length of the  
bar tack.  
1 Pressing STITCH LENGTH key  
stitch length.  
2 Standard bar tack stitch length  
3 Pressing STITCH LENGTH key  
stitch length.  
lengthens the bar tack  
shortens the bar tack  
1
2
3
Note  
If the fabric does not feed (for example, because it is too thick),  
press the STITCH LENGTH key  
to increase the stitch  
length.  
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DARNING  
Darning  
1 for medium weight fabric  
2 for thick fabric  
1
2
1. Attach buttonhole foot A and set the scale to the desired  
length of the darning.  
1 Scale  
2 13/64" (0.5 cm)  
3 Length of darning  
1
3
Note  
2
The maximum length of the darning is 1-3/16” (3.0 cm).  
2. Check that the needle drops at the desired position and  
lower the presser foot lever, making sure that the upper  
thread passes underneath the buttonhole foot.  
3
5
3. Slide the outside frame of the buttonhole foot  
backward as far as possible as shown in the  
A
illustration at the left, making sure that there is  
no gap behind the part of the foot marked “A”.  
Note  
If the buttonhole foot is not slid back as far as possible, the  
darning will not be sewn with the correct size.  
4. Lower the buttonhole lever so that it is positioned behind the  
metal bracket on the buttonhole foot.  
1 Buttonhole lever  
3
5
2 Metal bracket on the buttonhole foot  
1
2
5. Gently hold the end of the upper thread, and then press the  
start/stop button to start the machine. Once sewing is  
completed, the machine automatically sews reinforcement  
stitches, and then stops.  
3
5
Note  
If automatic thread cutting is turned on before you start sewing,  
both threads are automatically cut after the reinforcement  
stitches are sewn.  
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Adjusting the darning width  
Press the STITCH ADJUST key, and then use  
the STITCH WIDTH keys  
adjust the width of the darning.  
1 Pressing STITCH WIDTH key  
the width of the darning.  
and  
to  
increases  
decreases  
1
2
3
2 Standard darning width  
3 Pressing STITCH WIDTH key  
the width of the darning.  
Adjusting the stitch length of the darning  
Press the STITCH ADJUST key, and then use  
the STITCH LENGTH keys and to  
adjust the stitch length of the darning.  
1 Pressing STITCH LENGTH key  
1
2
3
lengthens the darning stitch length (makes it  
less dense).  
2 Standard darning stitch length  
3 Pressing STITCH LENGTH key  
shortens  
the darning stitch length (makes it more  
dense).  
Note  
If the fabric does not feed (for example, because  
it is too thick), press the STITCH LENGTH key  
to increase the stitch length.  
Darning stitch cycle  
1
1
1 Reinforcement stitches  
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TAPE ATTACHING  
Use this stitch to attach tape to thin or medium weight fabric.  
1 Tape attaching  
2 Elastic zigzag  
1
2
1. Attach presser foot J, press  
[Straight (Left)], set the  
stitch length to 5/32" (4.0 mm) and select a weak thread  
tension.  
2. Pull up the bobbin thread (See page 27 for details.), turn off  
automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/  
reinforcement stitching, sew a straight stitch, and then pull  
the bobbin thread to obtain the desired amount of gather.  
3. Place the tape on top of the seam that you have just sewn  
and secure it with pins.  
4. Press  
or  
and sew along the top of the tape.  
5. Pull out the straight stitch threads.  
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EYELET STITCHING  
Use this stitch for making eyelets, such as on belts.  
1 Eyelet  
1
1. Press the STITCH ADJUST key, and then select the eyelet  
size.  
L (large): 9/32" (7.0 mm)  
M (medium): 15/64" (6.0 mm)  
S (small): 13/64" (5.0 mm)  
L
M
S
(Shown in actual size.)  
2. Attach presser foot N.  
3. Check that the needle drops at the desired position, lower  
the presser foot lever, and then start sewing. Once sewing  
is completed, the machine automatically sews reinforcement  
stitches, and then stops.  
1 Needle drop point  
Note  
If automatic thread cutting is turned on before you start sewing,  
both threads are automatically cut after the reinforcement  
stitches are sewn.  
4. Make a hole in the center with an eyelet punch.  
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BUTTON SEWING  
Use this stitch to attach buttons.  
1 Button sewing  
1
Attaching two-hole buttons  
1. Raise the presser foot lever and slide the feed dog position  
switch to the right to lower the feed dogs.  
1 Feed dog position switch  
1
2. Attach button sewing foot M, place the button into the  
presser foot, and then lower the presser foot lever.  
3. Turn off automatic thread cutting.  
4. Gently hold the end of the upper thread, turn the balance  
wheel to check that the needle correctly goes into each hole  
in the button, and then start sewing. Once sewing is  
completed, the machine automatically stops.  
Note  
6
To adjust the stitch width, press the STITCH ADJUST key,  
and then use the STITCH WIDTH keys and to  
adjust the stitch width to the distance between the button  
holes.  
If extra strength is needed to secure the button, perform the  
button sewing operation again.  
5. Remove the fabric, leaving plenty of thread on the ends  
6. From the wrong side of the fabric, pull the end of the bobbin  
thread to pull the upper thread through to the wrong side of  
the fabric. Tie the two thread ends together and cut the  
threads.  
Note  
Remember to return the feed dogs to their original position.  
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Attaching four-hole buttons  
First, sew the two holes which are closest to you. Once they  
have been sewn, raise the presser foot lever, move the fabric  
so that the needle goes into the next two holes, and then sew  
them in the same way.  
Attaching a shank to the button  
1. Pull the shank lever toward you before sewing.  
1 Shank lever  
6
2. After sewing is completed, remove the fabric from the  
sewing machine.  
1
3. Pull the two ends of the upper thread between the button  
and the fabric, wind them around the shank, and then tie  
them firmly together.  
4. Tie the ends of the bobbin thread together from the wrong  
side of the fabric.  
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APPLIQUÉ STITCHING  
1 Zigzag stitch  
2 Appliqué  
1
2
1. Use fabric glue or a basting stitch to attach the appliqué to  
the fabric.  
1 Appliqué  
2 Fabric glue  
Note  
The appliqué should be attached with fabric glue or a basting  
stitch so that it will not move during sewing.  
2. Attach presser foot J, and check that the needle drops  
slightly off the edge of the appliqué before starting to sew.  
1 Appliqué  
Note  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching are turned on before you start sewing, pressing just the  
start/stop button automatically sews reinforcement stitches  
before sewing. In addition, pressing the reverse/reinforcement  
stitch button at the end of the stitching automatically sews  
reinforcement stitches, trims the threads and stops the  
machine.  
3. Sew reinforcement stitches to finish sewing.  
1 Appliqué  
2 Needle drop point  
Sewing around corners of the appliqué  
1. Stop the machine with the needle positioned outside the  
appliqué.  
2. Raise the presser foot lever, and then turn the fabric as  
needed to change the sewing direction.  
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APPLIQUÉ QUILT STITCHING  
1 Appliqué  
1
1. Trace the pattern onto the appliqué fabric, and then cut  
around it leaving an extra margin of between 3/256" and  
5/256" (0.3 and 0.5 mm).  
1 Seam margin (3/256" to 5/256" (0.3 to 0.5 mm))  
2. Cut a piece of thick paper to the exact size of the pattern,  
center it in the fabric, and then fold over the seam margin  
using an iron.  
3. Take away the thick paper.  
4. Turn the fabric over and attach it in place by sewing basting  
stitches around the edge.  
5. Attach monogramming foot N, press  
, and then sew  
around the edge, while making sure that the needle drops  
outside of the pattern as close to the edge as possible.  
Note  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching are turned on before you start sewing, pressing just the  
start/stop button automatically sews reinforcement stitches  
before sewing. In addition, pressing the reverse/reinforcement  
stitch button at the end of the stitching automatically sews  
reinforcement stitches, trims the threads and stops the  
machine.  
Sample patterns for appliqué quilts  
1
2
3
1 Dresden plate  
2 Stained glass  
3 Sunbonnet Sue  
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SCALLOP STITCHING  
1 Scallop stitch  
1
1. Attach presser foot N, and sew scallop stitches along the  
edge of the fabric, making sure not to sew directly on the  
edge of the fabric.  
5
1 Right side of fabric  
Note  
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement  
stitching are turned on before you start sewing, pressing just the  
start/stop button automatically sews reinforcement stitches  
before sewing. In addition, pressing the reverse/reinforcement  
stitch button at the end of the stitching automatically sews  
reinforcement stitches, trims the threads and stops the  
machine.  
2. Trim carefully along the stitches, making sure not to cut  
them.  
Note  
There are products available on the market that will “seal” the  
trimmed areas. This gives the edges a more finished  
appearance.  
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SMOCKING STITCHING  
Use this stitch to create decorative smocking on clothing.  
1 Smocking stitch  
1
1. Press  
[Straight (Left)], set the stitch length to 5/32"(4.0  
mm), and select a weak thread tension.  
2. Sew straight stitches at intervals of 25/64" (1.0 cm).  
1 About 25/64" (1.0 cm)  
3. Pull the bobbin threads to obtain the desired amount of  
gather, and then smooth the gathers by ironing them.  
4. Attach presser foot J, press  
, and sew over the straight  
stitches.  
J
5. Pull out the straight stitch threads to remove them.  
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PATCHWORK STITCHING  
1 Patchwork stitch  
1
1. Align the right sides of the two pieces of fabric and sew  
them together with a straight stitch. Open up the seam  
allowances [about 25/64" (1.0 cm)] and press them flat.  
1 Straight stitch  
3
2 Seam allowance  
3 25/64" (1.0 cm)  
4 Wrong side of fabric  
2. Attach presser foot J, center it on the seamline, and then  
5
sew over the seam using one of the patchwork stitches  
shown above.  
1 Right side of fabric  
2 Seamline  
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FAGOTING  
Use these stitches to sew decorative stitches across an open seam.  
1 Fagoting  
1
1. Baste the two pieces of fabric onto thin paper or a water-  
soluble stabilizer sheet.  
2
1 Basting stitch  
2 5/32" (0.4 cm)  
3
3 Thin paper or stabilizer sheet  
2. Attach presser foot J, center it on the paper between the  
folded fabric edges and sew the fagoting.  
1 Basting stitches  
Note  
Use thicker threads (#30).  
After sewing, remove the paper.  
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DECORATIVE STITCHING  
1 Decorative  
2 Satin stitch  
1
2
These stitches can be used to embellish the seams of crazy  
quilts or to decorate hems. For a more ornamental stitch, use  
contrasting thread colors or decorative embroidery thread.  
Shell tuck stitching  
1. Attach presser foot J, press  
and select a strong thread  
tension.  
2. Fold under the edge of the fabric.  
1 Right side of fabric  
Note  
Use a thin fabric.  
3. Make sure that the needle drops slightly off the edge of the  
fabric, and then sew the shell tucks.  
4. Unfold the fabric and iron the tucks down to one side.  
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HEIRLOOM STITCHING  
Use these stitches for sewing tablecloths, and for making decorative hems on clothing and decorative  
stitching on shirt fronts.  
A more attractive finish can be obtained if a wing needle (130/705H) is used. When a wing needle is used  
and the stitch width has been set manually, before starting to sew, carefully turn the balance wheel toward  
you and check that the needle does not touch the presser foot.  
1 Heirloom  
1
Hemstitching with  
1. Pull out several threads and remove them from one section  
of a piece of fabric so that the fabric is frayed. Removing  
about 5 or 6 threads will leave a 1/8" (3.0 mm) frayed area.  
2. Attach presser foot N.  
3. With the wrong side of the fabric facing up, sew along one  
edge of the frayed section.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
4. Turn the fabric around, keeping the reverse side of the  
fabric facing up, and sew along the other edge of the frayed  
section so that the stitches are parallel and appear as  
shown below.  
1 Wrong side of fabric  
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Hemstitching with  
1. Pull out four threads, leave an unfrayed section of five  
threads, and then pull out four more threads. The width of  
the five threads is approximately 5/32" (4.0 mm) or less.  
1 Approx. 5/32" (4.0 mm) or less  
2 Sections of four threads pulled out  
3 Unfrayed section of five threads  
2. Sew the decorative stitch along the center of the unfrayed  
section so that the stitching appears as shown below.  
Note  
Use of the wing needle is optional.  
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MY CUSTOM STITCHTM (CREATE YOUR OWN STITCH DESIGNS) CHAPTER 4  
DESIGNING THE STITCH  
With the MY CUSTOM STITCHTM function, you can sew  
designs that you create yourself.  
Note  
Stitches that you create with MY CUSTOM STITCHTM can  
be a maximum of 9/32" (7 mm) wide and 1-1/3" (33 mm)  
long.  
Stitches can be designed more easily with MY CUSTOM  
STITCHTM if you draw the stitch on the enclosed grid sheet  
first.  
Grid sheet  
1. Draw the stitch design on the grid sheet (part code SA500,  
X80948-001).  
0
5
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55  
14  
10  
1 Start point  
2 End point  
3 Intersection  
5
0
0mm  
5mm  
10mm  
15mm  
20mm  
Note  
3
1
2
Simplify the design so that it can be sewn as a continuous  
line. For a more attractive stitch, close the design by  
intersecting lines.  
If the design will be repeated and linked, the start point and  
end point of the design should be at the same height.  
2. Mark the points in the design where the direction of the  
stitching changes.  
0
5
10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55  
14  
10  
3. Determine the x and y coordinates of each of the marked  
points. This will determine the design of the stitching that will  
be sewn.  
5
0
0mm  
5mm  
10mm  
15mm  
20mm  
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Stitch  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
00 12 18 22 23 21 17 14 12 09 06 03 01 03 06  
00 00 03 06 10 13 14 13 11 13 14 13 10 06 03  
Stitch 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
12 41 43 40 41 38 35 32 30 32 35 41 45 47 44  
00 00 04 07 11 13 14 13 10 06 03 00 00 04 07  
Stitch 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45  
45 47 50 54 56 55 51 45 70  
11 13 14 13 10 06 03 00 00  
Stitch  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
00 30 32 32 32 33 35 35 37 35 32 30 30 29 26  
00 00 01 07 10 12 11 08 12 14 14 11 05 03 08  
Stitch 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
24 18 13 12 13 10 12 08 12 07 12 06 10 05 10  
10 13 14 14 12 11 10 09 08 06 06 03 02 00 02  
Stitch 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45  
16 19 23 22 17 22 23 19 42  
01 00 00 06 10 06 00 00 00  
Stitch  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
00 03 05 08 12 17 20 24 27 29 31 32 30 27 24  
00 05 08 11 13 14 14 13 12 11 09 06 03 01 00  
Stitch 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
21 18 16 15 15 16 18 21 25 28 33 37 41 43 44  
00 01 03 05 08 10 12 13 14 14 13 11 08 05 00  
Stitch 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45  
Stitch  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
00 05 04 05 08 07 08 11 11 11 16 11 07 04 00  
07 07 03 07 07 00 07 07 03 07 07 03 00 03 07  
Stitch 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
04 07 11 16 21 20 21 24 23 24 27 27 27 32 27  
11 14 11 07 07 11 07 07 14 07 07 11 07 07 11  
Stitch 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45  
23 20 16 20 23 27 32  
14 11 07 03 00 03 07  
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ENTERING STITCH DATA  
Note  
Make sure that the embroidery unit is not attached.  
1
1. Press the MY CUSTOM STITCH key.  
1 MY CUSTOM STITCH key  
1 This area displays the stitch that is being created.  
2 The number beside  
indicates the y coordinate of the tip  
of  
, and the number beside indicates the x  
coordinate of the tip of  
.
1
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3 This number indicates the point indicated by  
within  
the stitch design.  
4 Press this key to display a screen that allows you to change  
a set point. (Refer to page 81 for more details.)  
2
3
4 5  
6 7  
8
5 Press this key to select whether one stitch or three stitches  
are sewn between two points.  
6 Press this key to erase the last point that has been set.  
7 Press this key to add the point indicated by  
.
8 Press this key to finish creating the stitch and display the  
screen that allows you to see the entered stitch. (Refer to  
page 80.)  
3. Select whether one stitch or three stitches will be sewn  
between the first two points.To sew one stitch, press  
so that it appears as  
; to sew three stitches, touch the  
.
key so that it appears as  
4. Use the arrow keys to move  
to the coordinates of the  
first point that was made on the grid sheet (from step 2 on  
page 77).  
5. Press the SET key to add the point indicated by  
.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each point that you have  
drawn on the grid sheet until the stitch design is drawn on  
the screen as a continuous line.  
Note  
If you make a mistake while setting points, press the DEL key to  
erase the last point set.  
7. Once you have finished entering the stitch data, press the  
END key.  
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A screen that allows you to see the entered stitch design  
appears.  
1
2
1 Press this key so that it appears as  
to sew the  
stitch design repeatedly. Press this key so that it appears as  
to sew the stitch design only one single time.  
2 Press this key to return to the screen that allows you make  
changes to the entered data.  
If the stitch design will be repeated and linked, make sure that  
linking stitches are added so that the stitch designs will not  
overlap.  
1 Linking stitches  
Note  
If you have entered points that are too close together, the fabric  
may not feed properly. Edit the stitch data to leave a larger  
space between points.  
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EDITING STITCH DATA  
1. Press the EDIT key.  
A screen that allows you to edit the entered stitch design  
appears.  
1 Press this key to move  
2 Press this key to move  
backward one point.  
forward one point.  
3 Press this key to move part of or all of the design. (Refer to  
page 82 for more details.)  
4 Press this key to insert a point. (Refer to page 82 for more  
details.)  
1 2 3  
4
5 Press this key to delete the selected point.  
5
2. Make the desired changes to the stitch design.  
3. Press the END key.  
Moving a point  
1. Press  
to move.  
or  
to move  
to the point that you wish  
2. Use the four arrow keys to move the point to the desired  
position.  
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Moving part or all of the design  
1. Press  
or  
to move  
to the first point of the  
section that you wish to move.  
2. Press  
. The selected point and all points that come  
after it are surrounded by a box. (This indicates the area  
that is to be moved.)  
3. Press  
or  
to move the selected section to the  
desired location, and then press the SET key.  
Inserting new points  
1. Press  
or  
to move  
to point at the beginning  
of the line that you wish to add a new point to.  
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2. Press  
. A new point is inserted and  
moves to it.  
3. Use the four arrow keys to move the point to the desired  
position.  
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STORING A STITCH DESIGN THAT YOU HAVE CREATED  
Up to five stitch designs can be stored.  
Example: To save the entered stitch design in  
memory address 1  
1. Enter the stitch data.  
2. Press the MEMORY key.  
1 MEMORY key  
1
3. When an empty memory appears on screen, press that  
MEMORY # key to save your design. If a pattern has  
already been saved in memory address 1, it is displayed  
on the screen. Pressing the MEMORY key of a full  
memory will cause its contents to be placed by what you  
are saving.  
1
It will take approximately 10 seconds for the pattern to be  
stored. Once the pattern has been stored, the display will  
return to the previous screen.  
CAUTION  
Do not turn off the power while a pattern is being saved  
(while the message “Saving” is displayed). Otherwise,  
the data being stored may be deleted.  
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RETRIEVING A STITCH DESIGN THAT HAS BEEN SAVED  
Example: To recall a stitch design that  
has already been saved in  
memory address 3  
1
1. Press the MEMORY key.  
1 MEMORY key  
2. Press the NEXT key twice.  
1 If the desired pattern is not displayed on  
the screen, press the NEXT and PREV  
keys until the desired pattern is shown.  
1
3. Press the RETRIEVE 3 key.  
The retrieved pattern appears on the screen  
and can be edited or sewn.  
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EMBROIDERING  
CHAPTER 5  
SETUP  
Installing embroidery foot Q  
CAUTION  
Be sure to turn off the power before attaching embroidery foot Q. If the power is left on and the start/stop  
button is accidentally pressed, the machine will start operating, which could result in serious injury.  
1. Press the needle position button to raise the needle, and  
5
then turn off the sewing machine.  
2. Raise the presser foot lever.  
3. With the enclosed screwdriver or disc-shaped screwdriver,  
loosen the screw on the presser foot holder, and then pull  
the holder downward to remove it.  
1 Presser foot holder  
4. Slide the bracket on embroidery foot Q up onto the presser  
foot bar, and then fasten it by firmly tightening the screw  
with the enclosed screwdriver or disc-shaped screwdriver.  
1 Embroidery foot Q  
CAUTION  
Be careful not to touch the tip of the needle, otherwise  
injuries may occur.  
Note  
Make sure that embroidery foot Q is tightly attached to the  
presser foot bar.  
It is recommended that a 90/14-size needle be used when  
embroidering thicker fabrics such as denim or when using  
stabilizing products such as puffy foam. A 75/11-size needle  
might bend or break, which could result in injuries.  
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Installing the embroidery unit  
CAUTION  
Always turn off the main power switch before connecting or removing the embroidery unit.  
Do not touch the connector on the embroidery unit.  
The foot controller cannot be used when the embroidery unit is operational.  
When the embroidery unit is not being used, always store it in its box and packing materials.  
Do not carry the machine with the embroidery unit connected.  
Always set your machine on a flat, level surface.  
1. Turn off the sewing machine.  
2. Open the connecting slot by sliding the cover in the direction  
indicated by the arrow.  
1 Connecting slot cover  
1
Note  
When the embroidery unit is not being used, keep the  
connecting slot cover closed.  
3. Insert the connector on the embroidery unit firmly into the  
connecting slot.  
Note  
With the sewing machine on a flat, level surface, slide the  
embroidery unit towards the machine.  
Initializing the embroidery unit  
1. Turn on the sewing machine. The message shown at the left  
appears on the screen.  
Note  
If the buttonhole lever, the needle or the presser foot lever are  
lowered or if the bobbin winding shaft is moved to the right, an  
error message appears indicating the current error condition.  
After the error condition is corrected, the message shown at the  
left appears.  
2. Press  
position.  
. The embroidery arm moves to its initial  
CAUTION  
Do not place your hands near the embroidery arm,  
otherwise injuries may occur.  
Please note that the embroidery arm normally makes  
noises while it moves to its initial position.  
If the embroidery unit could not be initialized normally,  
a buzzer will sound. If this occurs, make sure that a  
embroidery frame is not attached and try initializing the  
embroidery unit again.  
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Embroidering screen  
Press a key on the screen with your finger to select the pattern  
or to start the indicated function or operation.  
2
3
4
1 Press the key showing the character font that you would like  
to use.  
2 Press this key to embroider a frame.  
3 Press this key to embroider a one-point pattern.  
4 Press this key to select a pattern from the installed  
embroidery card.  
1
5
5 Press this key to position the embroidery arm so that the  
embroidery unit can be removed.  
Removing the embroidery unit  
1. Make sure that the embroidery frame has been removed,  
press the EMBROIDERY key, and then press  
. The  
carriage will move to the position where it can be removed.  
CAUTION  
If the above step is not performed, the embroidery unit  
cannot be placed in its box and packing materials for  
storage.  
2. Turn off the sewing machine, hold the left side of the  
embroidery unit, and while pressing the release button,  
gently slide the embroidery unit away from the machine.  
1 Release button  
CAUTION  
Make sure that the power is turned off, otherwise damage  
may result.  
1
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Creating beautiful embroidery  
Refer to the table below and the FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE COMBINATIONS table on page 19 when  
selecting the appropriate fabric, thread and needle for creating attractive embroidery. Pattern slippage may  
occur when using fabric of different thicknesses or when using different types of stabilizers. Be sure to sew  
a test embroidery beforehand.  
1 Fabric  
2 Stabilizer material  
Before embroidering, attach a sheet of  
non-woven stabilizer material to the  
fabric.  
Note  
FABRIC  
It is recommended that you use special  
embroidering stabilizer material which  
can be torn from around the design  
when sewing is finished.  
2
Upper thread: Embroidery thread #50  
Bobbin thread: Embroidery thread #60  
THREAD  
NEEDLE  
Note  
Adjust the thread tension if the thread  
quality is not compatible.  
75/11 (Embroidery)  
Attaching stabilizer material  
Using stabilizer material is an important part of creating  
attractive embroidery. It is particularly important when  
embroidering stretch fabrics, thin fabrics, and fabrics with  
coarse weaves. If necessary, two layers of stabilizer material  
may be attached.  
Before embroidering, iron the stabilizer material onto the back  
of the fabric. Use stabilizer material with an area that is larger  
than the frame, and make sure that all sides of the stabilizer  
material are securely clamped in the frame. When embroidering  
fabrics that cannot be ironed, or in places where ironing is  
difficult, place the stabilizer material underneath the frame  
before embroidering.  
For slick or slippery fabric, use one or two layers of stabilizer  
material clamped in the frame on the wrong side of the fabric. In  
addition, embroider over a water-soluble stabilizer sheet placed  
on the right side of the fabric.  
1 Embroidery frame  
2 Fabric  
3 Non-woven stabilizer material  
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Inserting the fabric in the embroidery frame  
Embroidery frames are available in four sizes: extra-large, large, medium, and small.  
Embroidery area of extra-large frame: 11-53/64" (30 cm) (H) × 5-3/64" (13 cm) (W)  
Embroidery area of large frame: 7" (18 cm) (H) × 5-3/64” (13 cm) (W)  
Embroidery area of medium frame: 4" (10 cm) (H) × 4" (10 cm) (W)  
Embroidery area of small frame: 25/324" (2 cm) (H) × 2-23/64" (6 cm) (W) (for embroidering initials)  
CAUTION  
Depending on the size of the pattern and the position of the pattern to be embroidered, it may  
not be possible to use the medium and small frames. When using these frames, be sure to  
check the pattern layout on the screen (refer to page 98) before starting to embroider. If the  
wrong frame is used by mistake, the presser foot may hit the frame, possibly causing injuries.  
Do not use any embroidery frames other than those shown here, otherwise injuries could occur.  
1. Use a chalk pen to mark the center of the embroidering  
position on the fabric.  
2. Loosen the screw on the outer frame and separate the inner  
and outer frames. Place the fabric on top of the outer frame  
with the right side of the fabric facing up, and then place the  
inner frame inside the outer frame to clamp the fabric.  
1
1 Inner frame  
2 Outer frame  
3 Screw  
4 Loosen  
5 Right side of fabric  
2
Note  
4
Be sure to align the arrow marks on the two frames (on the  
inner frame with on the outer frame).  
3
3. Tighten the screw just enough to secure the fabric, and then  
gently remove the fabric from the frame without loosening  
the screw.  
1 Tighten  
Note  
This stretches the fabric to help reduce pattern distortions while  
embroidering.  
1
4. Remove the inner frame.  
5. Place the inner frame on top of the fabric, place the  
embroidery sheet inside the inner frame, and then align the  
center of the lines on the sheet with the mark on the fabric.  
1 Inner frame  
2
1
2 Line  
Note  
For best results, lay the outer frame on a flat surface and lay the  
fabric on top of it before aligning the center of the embroidery  
sheet with the mark on the fabric.  
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6. Insert the fabric and inner frame back into the outer frame  
without allowing the embroidery sheet or the fabric to move  
out of place.  
1 Outer frame  
2 Inner frame  
2
1
3
3 Right side of fabric  
Note  
Press down firmly until the tops of the outer frame and inner  
frame are aligned.  
7. Tighten the screw by hand.  
1 Tighten  
Note  
To avoid stripping the screw, do not use a screwdriver to tighten  
it.  
1
8. Check that the center of the pattern has remained in the  
correct position, and then remove the embroidery sheet  
before starting to embroider.  
1
1 Fingerhole for removing embroidery sheet  
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Attaching the embroidery frame to the embroidery arm  
CAUTION  
Be sure to wait until the embroidery unit has finished initializing before trying to attach the  
embroidery frame. (Refer to page 87.)  
1. Raise the presser foot lever to its highest position, and then  
pass the embroidery frame under the presser foot, making  
sure that the mounting bracket of the frame is on the left  
side and the right side of the fabric is facing up.  
2. Align the slots in the mounting bracket of the frame with the  
two knobs on the frame holder of the embroidery arm, and  
then press the frame onto the frame holder so that it clicks  
2
into place.  
1 Frame holder on embroidery arm  
2 Knobs  
Note  
Be sure that the mounting bracket on the embroidery frame is  
attached to both knobs. If it is attached to only one knob, the  
pattern may not be embroidered correctly.  
1
Removing the embroidery frame from the embroidery arm  
While pushing the release lever on the frame holder to the left,  
lift the embroidery frame up to remove it.  
1 Release lever  
1
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EMBROIDERING  
Simple embroidering  
1. After threading the bobbin thread, the upper  
thread and the needle, pass the thread down  
through the hole in embroidery foot Q, and  
then pull about 2" (5 cm) of the upper thread  
out toward the rear of the machine.  
2. Design the embroidery pattern.  
3. Lower the presser foot and press the  
start/stop button to start the machine. After  
sewing 5 to 6 stitches, stop the machine and  
trim off any excess thread at the beginning of  
the embroidery.  
4. Press the start/stop button again to continue  
embroidering. The machine stops  
embroidering when it has completed all of the  
stitching with the thread color that is installed.  
Note  
The sewing speed is automatically controlled by  
the machine according to the pattern selected.  
Embroidering multi-color patterns  
When the selected pattern can be embroidered using different colors of thread, the pattern appears on the  
screen separated into each color. The order of embroidering is shown from left to right.  
Example: To embroider the floral pattern  
of the letter “B”  
1. Thread the first color. (Refer to the procedure  
explained above.)  
When the start/stop button is pressed, the first  
part of the pattern (1) is sewn, and then the  
machine  
reinforcement stitches and stops.  
automatically  
sews  
the  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
Note  
Be sure to raise the presser foot before  
changing the thread.  
When embroidering for this color is finished,  
the parts of the pattern automatically move  
one position to the left.  
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2. Replace the upper thread with the next color  
and press the start/stop button. The second  
part of the pattern (2) is embroidered, and  
then the machine automatically sews the  
reinforcement stitches and stops.  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
3. Replace the upper thread with the next color  
and press the start/stop button. The third part  
of the pattern (3) is embroidered, and then the  
machine  
automatically  
sews  
the  
reinforcement stitches and stops.  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
4. Repeat step 3 to embroider the fourth (4), fifth  
(5) and sixth (6) parts of the pattern.  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(5)  
(6)  
(6)  
5. Trim off any excess thread.  
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EMBROIDERY PATTERNS  
Creating text patterns  
Text characters are available in three different fonts. In addition to the numbers and the letters of the  
alphabet, two of the fonts can be used to create words with accents and special punctuation.  
1. Press the key of the desired font.  
Note  
If the screen shown at the left is not displayed,  
press the EMBROIDERY key.  
2. Press the letter keys to create your text.  
(Refer to page 87.)  
1
5
2
7
3
8
4
9
Note  
Press the PREV and NEXT keys to display more  
characters.  
6
1 Press this key to sew reinforcement stitches and stop the machine after each character is embroidered  
so that the thread can be changed. (Refer to page 99.)  
2 When a lot of text has been typed in, some of the text cannot be viewed on the screen. Press this key  
to scroll the entered text across the screen so that it can be checked. (Refer to page 98.)  
3 Press this key to return to the previous screen containing more characters.  
4 Press this key to display the next screen containing more characters.  
5 Press this key to switch between uppercase and lowercase. (Refer to page 97.)  
6 Press this key to change the character size to one of three sizes. (Refer to page 97.)  
7 Press this key if you would like to change the embroidering position within the frame (page 105),  
change the overall size of the pattern (page 108), or use the Help function, which allows you to select a  
specific point during the embroidering of the pattern (page 112).  
Note  
This key changes to the HELP key after embroidering starts.  
8 Press this key to turn on and off automatic thread cutting. (Refer to page 37.)  
9 Press this key to erase the last character of the text. (Refer to page 99.)  
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Example: To select characters to create  
the word “BUS”  
1. Press  
.
2. Press the B key.  
3. Press the NEXT key.  
4. Press the U key.  
5. Press the S key.  
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Typing uppercase & lowercase characters  
Two of the fonts can be typed in with both  
uppercase and lowercase characters. Press  
to switch between uppercase and lowercase.  
When this key appears as  
, uppercase  
letters can be typed in. When the key appears as  
, lowercase letters can be typed in.  
Example: To type in “Aa”  
1. Press the A key.  
2. Press  
to switch to lowercase.  
3. Press the a key.  
Changing the character size  
The size of the characters can be changed by  
pressing  
. Each time this key is pressed,  
it selects a different character size.  
Changing the character size changes the size of  
all characters in the text. When this key appears  
as  
large size. When the key appears as  
all characters are changed to the medium size.  
, all characters are changed to the  
,
(Shown in actual size.)  
When the key appears as  
, all  
characters are changed to the small size.  
L (large)  
M (medium)  
S (small)  
M
S
L
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Checking the text  
After a lot of text has been typed in, it may not be  
possible to view some of it on the screen. Press  
the CHECK key for the entire text to scroll across  
the screen.  
Example: When “abcdefghijk” have been  
typed in small-sized lowercase  
characters  
After “k” is typed in, the display appears as  
shown in the illustration at the left.  
Note  
When the size of the text starts to exceed the  
size of the embroidery area of the frame, no more  
characters can be typed in. To type in more text,  
select a smaller character size. (Refer to page  
88.)  
Press the CHECK key to scroll all of the text  
across the screen.  
Note  
If all the text can already be displayed on the  
screen at one time, the text does not scroll.  
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Editing text  
The last character selected is deleted each time the CLEAR  
key is pressed.  
Example: When “Giel” has been entered  
instead of “Girl”  
1. Press the CLEAR key twice to delete “l” then  
“e”.  
2. Press the r key, and then press the l key.  
Changing the color of each character in the text  
Before starting to embroider, press the MULTI COLOR key so  
that it appears as to turn on multi-color embroidering.  
After a character is embroidered, the machine automatically  
sews reinforcement stitches, and then stops so that the thread  
can be changed.  
Note  
Pressing  
so that it changes back to  
turns off  
multi-color embroidering.  
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Creating frame patterns  
Frame patterns are created by combining the  
desired frame shape with the selected stitch.  
1. Press  
.
Note  
If the screen shown at the left is not displayed,  
press the FONT/DECORATIVE key.  
2. Press the key for the desired frame shape.  
1 Press this key to display more frame  
shapes. (A total of 10 different frame  
shapes are available.)  
1
3. Select the desired stitch.  
1 This shows the currently selected frame  
shape.  
2 Press this key to display more stitches. (A  
total of 12 different stitches are available.)  
1
2
The selected frame pattern is shown on the  
screen.  
1
2
3 4  
1 This shows the currently selected stitch.  
2 Press this key if you would like to change the  
embroidering position within the frame (page  
105), change the overall size of the pattern  
(page 108), or use the Help function, which  
allows you to search for a specific point in the  
embroidering of the pattern (page 112).  
Note  
5
This key changes to the HELP key after  
embroidering starts.  
3 Press this key to turn on and off automatic thread cutting. (Refer to page 37.)  
4 Press this key to return to the screen where the pattern was selected (step 2 above).  
5 If the frame pattern can be embroidered using different colors of thread, the embroidering order of each  
part of the pattern is shown from left to right.  
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Selecting one-point patterns  
A variety of patterns have already been created  
and are available for embroidering at any time.  
Note  
The two patterns appearing in wide buttons (see  
the list of one-point patterns on pages 136 and  
137) are too wide to fit horizontally within an  
embroidery frame. Therefore, although the  
patterns appear horizontally on the buttons, they  
will be sewn vertically. Be sure to position the  
fabric in the embroidery frame so that the pattern  
will be sewn correctly.  
1. Press  
.
Note  
If the screen shown at the left is not displayed,  
press the EMBROIDERY key.  
2. Press the key for the desired one-point  
pattern.  
2
3
1
1 Press this key to scroll through all  
available patterns. (A total of 18 different  
patterns available.)  
2 Press this key to display the previous  
screen containing more patterns.  
3 Press this key to display the next screen  
containing more patterns.  
Various details about the selected one-point  
pattern are displayed.  
1 This shows the amount of time remaining to  
embroider the pattern over the total amount of  
time required. (It does not include the time  
3 4  
2
1
needed to change threads.)  
appears  
5
6
here while the time is being calculated.  
2 Press this key if you would like to change the  
embroidering position within the frame (page  
105), change the overall size of the pattern  
(page 108), or use the Help function, which  
allows you to search for a specific point in the  
embroidering of the pattern (page 112).  
Note  
7
This key changes to the HELP key after  
embroidering starts.  
3 Press this key to turn on and off automatic thread cutting. (Refer to page 37.)  
4 Press this key to return to the screen where the pattern was selected (step 2 above).  
5 This shows the number of the thread color currently being sewn over the total number of colors that  
can be used.  
6 Press this key to display the thread color names instead of each part of the pattern. (The thread colors  
that are displayed are for reference only.) If the THREAD COLOR key is not displayed, it is not  
possible to display the color names. (Refer to page 102.)  
7 If the pattern can be embroidered using different colors of thread, the embroidering order of each part  
of the pattern is shown from left to right.  
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Displaying the thread color names  
After selecting a pattern, press the THREAD  
COLOR key so that it appears as to  
display the thread color names instead of each  
part of the pattern.  
Note  
Pressing  
so that it changes back to  
re-displays the embroidering order  
of each part of the pattern.  
If the THREAD COLOR key is not displayed,  
it is not possible to display the color names.  
Selecting patterns from a memory card  
1. Set the main power switch to “O” to turn off  
the sewing machine.  
2. Hold the memory card so that the arrow on  
the card faces toward you, and then insert the  
card as far as possible into the slot on the  
right side of the sewing machine.  
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3. Set the main power switch to “I” to turn on the  
sewing machine.  
CAUTION  
Do not insert the card in any direction  
other than that described above, and do  
not force it into the slot, otherwise the  
card or the machine may be damaged.  
When the card is inserted, it should appear  
as shown in the illustration at the left.  
Trying to push the card in any further will  
damage the connector.  
Always turn off the main power switch  
before inserting or removing the  
embroidery card (memory card).  
Always keep the memory card in its case  
when it is not being used.  
4. Press  
.
5. The pattern selection screen for the inserted  
memory card is displayed. [The illustration at  
the left shows the Transportation card No.2  
(part code SA299, X58321-001) (optional).]  
Note  
If the screen shown at the left is not displayed,  
press the EMBROIDERY key before pressing  
.
6. Select the desired pattern in the same way as  
you select a one-point pattern. (Refer to page  
101 for more details.)  
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CHANGING THE PATTERN SETTINGS  
Editing the layout of the pattern  
The position for embroidering the pattern can be changed by using the layout screen. This is useful if you  
want to embroider a pattern somewhere other than the center of the embroidery area of the frame, such as  
in the corner of the fabric.  
Character patterns  
1. Press the SET key.  
Frame patterns  
One-point patterns  
2. Press the LAYOUT key.  
1 Press this key to return to the screen that  
was previously displayed.  
2 Press this key to display a screen that  
1
allows you to change the size of the  
pattern. (Refer to page 108.)  
3 Press this key to display a screen that  
allows you to change the position and  
sewing direction of the pattern.  
3
2
4
4 Press this key to display a screen that  
allows you to search for a specific point in  
the embroidering of the pattern if the  
thread breaks while sewing. (Refer to  
page 112.)  
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3. Change the position and sewing direction of the pattern.  
Character & frame patterns  
1 Either the height(  
current pattern or its horizontal( )and  
vertical( )embroidering position from  
)and width(  
)of the  
3 4 5  
6
8
the center are displayed here.  
1
2
9
Note  
Characters and patterns may sometimes be  
displayed slightly larger than in actual size.  
Press this key to rotate the selected pattern  
90° clockwise. (Refer to page 106.)  
7
0
A
2
One-point patterns  
3 This indicates the entire area of the frame  
where embroidery can be sewn.  
4 This indicates the current position where  
the needle will be dropped in relation to  
the embroidery area of the pattern.  
5 This indicates the embroidering position  
and embroidery area for the current  
pattern at the selected size.  
C
B
6
Press these keys to move the embroidering  
position of the pattern within the embroidery  
area. (Refer to the section below.)  
7 Press this key to return the embroidering position to the center of the embroidery area.  
8 Press this key to move the needle position either to the middle of the pattern or to the sewing start  
point. Use it when you would like to change the embroidering position. (Refer to page 107.)  
9 Press this key to move the embroidery frame so that it traces the area required for the selected  
design, allowing you to check the embroidering position.(Refer to page 107.)  
0 Press this key to return to the screen that was previously displayed.  
A Press this key to return to the pattern screen.  
B Press this key to flip the pattern horizontally (change it to its mirror image). (Refer to page 106.)  
Note  
This function may not be available for use with some patterns.  
C Press this key to switch the display between the size and the embroidering position.  
4. After making the desired adjustments, press the END key.  
Changing the embroidering position  
CAUTION  
After moving a pattern, check that it fits within the installed embroidery frame. (Refer to page 107 for more details.) If the  
pattern does not fit correctly within the embroidery frame, the embroidery foot may touch the frame, possibly causing injuries.  
1. Press  
so that it appears as  
to display the position of the  
embroidery pattern.  
2. Press the arrow key for the direction in which you would like  
to move the pattern. If the arrow key is pressed once, the  
pattern moves one step; if the key is pressed continuously,  
the pattern moves continuously.  
Note  
Press the CENTER key to return the embroidering position  
to the center.  
Use the hole on embroidery foot Q as a guide.  
Never lower the needle while the embroidery frame is  
moving.  
Example: To move the embroidering position toward  
the upper-right corner  
Press  
.
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Changing the pattern direction  
Each time  
is pressed the pattern is rotated in 90˚  
steps clockwise as shown in the illustration at the left. The  
arrow within  
pattern.  
shows the direction for the top of the  
A B C  
ABC  
ABC  
Note  
Some patterns may be too long to be rotated 90°. In such  
cases, these patterns can only be rotated by 180°.  
Mirror imaging patterns  
Press  
so that it appears as  
to  
flip the pattern horizontally.  
Note  
Pressing  
so that it changes back to  
flips the pattern back to a normal  
image.  
is not displayed for some patterns.  
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Embroidering from a specific starting point  
1. Mark the starting point on the fabric within the frame as  
shown in the illustration. The mark cannot be too close to  
the edge of the frame as the presser foot prevents the  
needle from getting very close to the frame.  
2. Press  
so that it appears as  
. The embroidery  
frame moves so that the needle is at the starting point.  
3. Use the arrow keys to move the frame so that the mark on  
the fabric aligns with the hole in embroidery foot Q, and then  
start embroidering.  
ABC  
Checking the embroidery area  
Press the TRIAL key to move the embroidery frame so that the  
presser foot traces the necessary embroidery area for the  
currently selected pattern.  
Note  
Do not lower the needle. Instead, use the hole in embroidery  
foot Q as a guide.  
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Changing the size of patterns  
The sizes of patterns can be changed as desired.  
Character patterns  
Frame patterns  
1. Press the SET key.  
One-point patterns  
2. Press  
.
3. Change the size of the pattern.  
1 Press this key to make the pattern larger.  
2 Press this key to return the pattern to its  
original size.  
1
2
3 Press this key to make the pattern smaller.  
Note  
The maximum sizes for frame patterns vary  
according to the pattern.  
Some frame patterns can be enlarged even  
further if they are rotated 90°.  
Refer to page 105 for details on the other  
keys in this screen.  
3
4. After making the desired adjustments, press  
the END key.  
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Changing the thread density  
The thread density of characters and some frame  
patterns can be adjusted so that they are either  
coarser or finer when they are embroidered.  
Note  
This function may not be available for use with  
some patterns.  
1. Press the STITCH ADJUST key.  
2. Adjust the thread density.  
To make the embroidery coarser (sew the  
stitches farther apart), press the THREAD  
DENSITY key  
To make the embroidery finer (sew the  
stitches closer together), press the THREAD  
DENSITY key  
The thread density setting changes each time  
one of these keys is pressed.  
1
3. After making the adjustment, press the END  
key.  
Note  
The default thread density setting (STD) is  
highlighted in black.  
1 Coarser (stitches farther apart)  
2 Standard thread density  
3 Finer (stitches closer together)  
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MEMORY  
You can save up to 5 different character patterns that you have created and use them again later.  
Saving character combinations in the memory  
Example: To save the character pattern  
“Girl” in memory address 1  
1. Select a font, and then type in the text to  
create the pattern.  
2. Press the MEMORY button.  
1 MEMORY button  
1
3. Press the MEMORY 1 key.  
1 If a pattern has already been saved in  
memory address 1, it is displayed on the  
screen. Press the NEXT and PREV keys  
to look for a memory address that is either  
empty or contains a pattern that can be  
deleted.  
Note  
1
If a pattern is saved in an address where  
another pattern has already been saved, the  
old pattern is deleted.  
Do not turn off the power while a pattern is  
being saved (while the message “Saving” is  
displayed).  
It takes approximately 10 seconds for a  
pattern to be saved. For details on retrieving a  
pattern which has been saved, refer to page  
101.  
Once the pattern has been saved, the display  
returns to the previous screen.  
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Retrieving a pattern which has been saved  
Example: To recall the pattern “Boy”  
that has already been saved in  
memory address 2  
1. Press the MEMORY button.  
1 MEMORY button  
1
2. Press the NEXT key.  
1 If the desired pattern is not displayed on  
the screen, press the NEXT and PREV  
keys until the desired pattern is shown.  
1
3. Press the RETRIEVE 2 key.  
The retrieved pattern appears on the screen  
and can be edited and embroidered.  
Note  
Patterns which are saved from an embroidery  
card can only be retrieved if the card containing  
that pattern has been inserted into the card slot of  
the sewing machine.  
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ADJUSTMENTS WHILE EMBROIDERING  
Continuing embroidering  
If one of the threads break or if you stop the sewing machine to adjust the stitching location, you may need  
to continue sewing from a point other than the current one. In that case, the help screen can be used to  
find your desired stitch in the pattern.  
1. If the upper thread has broken: Stop the sewing machine,  
raise the needle and the presser foot lever, and then re-  
thread the upper thread.  
If the bobbin thread has broken or the bobbin has run  
out of thread: Cut the upper thread above the fabric and  
remove the embroidery frame. Remove any thread that is  
tangled under the embroidery. Re-thread the bobbin thread  
and re-attach the embroidery frame.  
2. Press the HELP key.  
3. Press the BACK key to move back a few stitches slightly  
before the point where the thread broke.  
Note  
1
2
3
4
5
6
If the desired point cannot be reached by pressing the BACK  
key, press the REVERSE SEARCH key to return to the starting  
point of the desired color, and then press the FORWARD key  
until you reach the point at which you would like to resume  
embroidering. Then, press the start/stop button.  
1
2
3
4
Press this key to move back to the start position for the  
entire embroidery pattern.  
Press this key to select the start position for the next color  
or character without embroidering.  
Press this key to select the start position for the previous  
color or character without embroidering.  
Press this key to move the embroidery frame so that the  
needle is positioned one stitch ahead without embroidering.  
If this key is pressed continuously, the stitching moves  
ahead in jumps of 9 stitches starting from the 6th stitch.  
Press this key to move the embroidery frame so that the  
needle is positioned one stitch backward without  
embroidering.  
If this key is pressed continuously, the stitching moves  
backward in jumps of 9 stitches starting from the 6th  
stitch.  
5
6
Press this key to return to the previous screen (pattern  
screen).  
4. Lower the presser foot lever and continue embroidering.  
Note  
The start/stop button may not function for a few seconds after  
the FORWARD SEARCH or REVERSE SEARCH key is  
pressed; however, this is not a sign of a malfunction.  
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Embroidering again from the beginning  
1. Press the HELP key.  
2. Press the HOME key. The embroidery frame moves so that  
the needle returns to the embroidering starting point.  
3. Lower the presser foot lever and start embroidering.  
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EMBROIDERY APPLICATIONS  
Linking characters  
If all of the characters cannot be sewn at one time, sew them in sections while linking them.  
Example: To embroider “ABC”, then link “DE”  
1. Select a font and type in “ABC”.  
2. Press the SET key, then the LAYOUT key to display the  
layout screen.  
3. Move the needle to the starting point. (Make sure the button  
appears as  
.)  
4. Press the start/stop button to start embroidering.  
Once embroidering is completed, the machine automatically  
sews the end point. This point can be used as the starting  
point for the next section of text.  
1 End point  
5. Adjust the fabric within the embroidery frame so that the last  
character and the end point are just inside the left edge of  
the frame.  
Note  
Make sure that the embroidering line aligns with the reference  
lines on the embroidery sheet that you are using.  
6. Erase “ABC”, and then type in “DE”.  
7. Press the SET key, then the LAYOUT key to display the  
layout screen.  
8. Adjust the embroidering position so that the hole in  
embroidery foot Q aligns with the end point for “ABC”.  
9. Press the start/stop button to continue embroidering.  
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Using the extra-large embroidery frame (optional)  
By attaching this extra-large embroidery frame at each of its  
three installation positions, extra-large designs can be  
embroidered, for example when sewing logos onto sweatshirts.  
1 Top installation position  
2 Middle installation position  
3 Bottom installation position  
11-53/64"  
(30 cm)  
5-3/64"  
(13 cm)  
EMBROIDERY SHEET  
4 Embroidering range  
5 Center of the pattern (when installed at position 1)  
6 Reference line  
7 Center of the pattern (when installed at position 2)  
8 Center of the pattern (when installed at position 3)  
Note  
When using the extra-large embroidery frame, be sure that  
there are no objects within 30 cm from the sewing machine,  
otherwise a misaligned embroidered pattern or injuries may  
occur.  
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Connecting patterns  
Example: To embroider connecting patterns  
1. Mark the location on the fabric where you  
wish to embroider the design.  
2. Position the embroidery sheet over the entire  
design drawn on the fabric so that the  
reference lines of the embroidery sheet align  
with the center of the design, and then draw  
reference lines for the entire design.  
3. Stretch the fabric between the inner and  
outer embroidery frames while making sure  
that the reference lines on the embroidery  
sheet remain aligned with reference lines for  
the design drawn on the fabric. Then, attach  
the embroidery frame to the embroidery arm  
at the top installation position. (Refer to  
pages 90 - 92 for more details on attaching  
the embroidery frame.)  
1 Top installation position  
4. Choose a pattern.  
5. Before embroidering each of the two patterns  
shown in the illustration, press the LAYOUT  
key, and position the pattern correctly. To  
rotate the pattern, press  
(refer to  
page 106). To position the frame so that the  
pattern will be embroidered correctly, press  
so that it appears as  
(refer to  
page 107), and then use the arrow keys to  
align the needle with the center of each  
pattern's reference lines (refer to page 105).  
6. Remove the embroidery frame, and then re-  
attach it to the embroidery arm at the bottom  
installation position.  
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7. Before embroidering the bottom  
two patterns shown in the  
illustration, press the LAYOUT key,  
and position the pattern correctly.  
To position the frame so that the  
pattern will be embroidered  
correctly, press  
appears as  
so that it  
(refer to page  
98), and then use the arrow keys to  
align the needle with the center of  
each pattern's reference lines  
(refer to page 105).  
Note  
When combining patterns from embroidery cards no. 14 and 31:  
With the extra-large embroidery frame attached at any of the three installation positions (top, middle, or  
bottom), patterns A, B, and C can be combined and embroidered.  
Pattern A: Before embroidering, press the LAYOUT key, press  
press to move the pattern to +3.60.  
so that it appears as  
, and then  
Pattern B: Embroider the pattern without changing its position.  
Pattern C: Before embroidering, press the LAYOUT key, press  
so that it appears as  
, and then  
press  
to move the pattern to -3.60.  
Connecting letters  
Example: To embroider "ABCDEFGHIJK"  
1. Mark the location on the fabric where you  
wish to embroider the design.  
2
Position the embroidery sheet over the entire  
design drawn on the fabric so that the  
reference lines of the embroidery sheet align  
with the center of the design, and then draw  
reference lines for the entire design.  
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3. Stretch the fabric between the inner and  
outer embroidery frames while making sure  
that the reference lines on the embroidery  
sheet remain aligned with reference lines for  
the design drawn on the fabric. Then, attach  
the embroidery frame to the embroidery arm  
at the top installation position. (Refer to  
pages 90 - 92 for more details on attaching  
the embroidery frame.)  
1 Top installation position  
4. Select a medium size font and type in  
"ABCDEF".  
5. Rotate the pattern so that it is positioned  
vertically by pressing the SET key, then  
LAYOUT key, and then pressing  
so  
that it appears as  
106).  
(refer to page  
Press  
so that it appears as  
.
6. Use the arrow keys to align the needle with  
the point where the reference lines cross  
each other, and then begin embroidering.  
2 Do not cut the thread after embroidering  
"ABCDEF".  
7. Remove the embroidery frame, and then re-  
attach it to the embroidery arm at the bottom  
installation position.  
8. Erase "ABCDEF", and then type in "GHIJK".  
9. Position the frame so that the pattern will be  
embroidered correctly by pressing the  
LAYOUT key, pressing  
so that it  
appears as (refer to page 107), and  
then using the arrow keys to align the needle  
with the last stitch of "ABCDEF" (refer to  
page 105).  
3 Last stitch after embroidering "ABCDEF"  
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Combining a frame pattern with a design  
1. Create a frame pattern, and then embroider it.  
A cross (+) is sewn in the center of the frame after it is  
embroidered. This mark can be used as a guide for  
positioning characters or other patterns within the frame.  
2. Create the inner design, and then press the SET key, then  
the LAYOUT key to display the layout screen.  
3. Select the center needle position (Make sure the button  
appears as  
.), and then adjust the embroidery pattern  
position so that the hole in embroidery foot Q aligns with “+”.  
Then, embroider the design.  
Making badges or decorative patches  
1. After embroidering a frame and the inner design, select the  
same frame pattern, press  
, as the stitch, and then sew  
the same frame pattern around the outside of the original  
frame so that it is slightly larger than the original.  
2. Cut cleanly around the outside frame, following the line of  
the outside stitching.  
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Embroidering appliqués (using a frame pattern)  
You can easily sew appliqués by adjusting frame patterns to the same shape and size as the appliqué.  
1. Select the appliqué material for the project, attach stabilizer  
material to it, place it in the embroidery frame, and then  
attach the embroidery frame to the machine.  
2. Select the frame shape to be embroidered and press  
as  
the stitch. Embroider the frame onto the appliqué material.  
Remove the fabric from the embroidery frame, and cut  
neatly around the outside of the shape made by the stitches.  
3. Embroider the base fabric in the same way using the same  
frame pattern shape and the same stitch as in step 2.  
4. Apply a thin layer of fabric glue to the back of the appliqué  
embroidered in step 2, and then attach it to the base fabric  
so that it aligns with the embroidered frame pattern.  
1 Fabric glue  
1
5. Without changing the frame shape or size, select an  
appliqué stitch, and embroider the appliqué material onto  
the project.  
1
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Embroidering onto small pieces of fabric or in corners  
Use stabilizer material to provide extra support while embroidering. After embroidering is completed,  
carefully remove the stabilizer material. Use stabilizer material which is specially designed for  
embroidering.  
Case A  
1 Fabric  
2 Iron on the stabilizer material. (If you do not  
wish to use an iron, attach the stabilizer  
material with a basting stitch.)  
1
3 Stabilizer  
2
3
Case B  
1 Fabric  
2 Stabilizer  
1
2
Case C  
1 Ribbon (Secure with double-sided tape.)  
2 Stabilizer  
Note  
Temporary spray-on adhesive can also be used  
to secure unusually shaped objects. If adhesive is  
used, some glue may get on the presser foot,  
1
needle and needle plate. After finishing  
embroidering the appliqué pattern, clean away  
the glue.  
2
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MAINTENANCE  
CLEANING  
Cleaning the screen  
CAUTION  
Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall socket before cleaning the screen, otherwise  
injuries or an electric shock may occur.  
If the front panel is dirty, wipe it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any organic solvents or detergents.  
Cleaning the machine surface  
CAUTION  
Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall socket before cleaning the machine surface,  
otherwise injuries or an electric shock may occur.  
If the surface of the machine is dirty, lightly soak a cloth in neutral detergent, squeeze it out firmly, and  
then wipe the surface of the machine. After cleaning it once with a wet cloth, wipe it again with a dry cloth.  
Cleaning the shuttle  
CAUTION  
Disconnect the power supply cord from the wall socket before cleaning the shuttle, otherwise  
injuries or an electric shock may occur.  
Sewing performance will suffer and bobbin thread detection will become unreliable if dust collects in the  
shuttle; therefore, it should be kept clean at all times.  
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1. Set the main power switch to “ O ”, and then  
remove the presser foot holder and the  
needle.  
5
2. Loosen the screws with the enclosed  
screwdriver or disc-shaped screwdriver.  
3
5
3. Remove the needle plate.  
1 Needle plate  
1
4. Turn the balance wheel towards you until the  
edge of the notch in the shuttle aligns with the  
edge of the race shelf, and then remove the  
race.  
1
1 Edge of notch in shuttle  
2
2 Edge of race shelf  
5. Take out the shuttle.  
6. Remove accumulated lint and thread from the  
6
inside of the shuttle and race with a brush or a  
vacuum cleaner.  
1 Race  
2 Shuttle  
1
2
7. Insert the shuttle by aligning the projection on  
the shuttle with the spring on the stopper.  
1 Projection  
2 Spring  
Note  
Lint and dust accumulated in the race will  
sometimes cause poor stitching or a malfunction  
of the bobbin thread sensor.  
1
2
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CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB  
1. Set the main power switch to “ O ” and unplug the power  
supply cord from the electrical outlet prior.  
2. Loosen the screw on the back of the sewing machine head.  
3. Remove the end cap.  
1 Screw  
2 End cap  
1
2
4. Replace the snap-in light bulb with a new one.  
1 Light bulb  
Note  
Light bulbs are available through your dealer. (12 V, 5 W; Parts  
code XA2037001)  
1
5. Re-attach the end cap.  
6. Tighten the screw.  
1 Screw  
2 End cap  
1
2
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ERROR MESSAGES  
If the machine is not properly set when the start/stop button is pressed, or if a correction of your operating  
procedure is required, the machine will not start and will instruct you with an alarm and a warning message  
on the LCD.  
Warning messages  
This message appears when the motor becomes locked, such  
as when the thread is entangled.  
This message appears when the start/stop button is pushed  
while the foot controller is connected.  
This message appears when the start/stop button, or  
reverse/reinforcement stitch button is pressed, but no pattern  
has been selected.  
This message appears when the reverse/reinforcement stitch  
button, needle position button or thread cutter button is pushed  
while the bobbin winder shaft is moved to the right.  
This message appears when the embroidery unit is being  
initialized, but the presser foot is lowered.  
This message appears when the start/stop button,  
reverse/reinforcement stitch button, thread cutter button or the  
foot controller is pressed while the presser foot lever is raised.  
This message appears when the start/stop button or  
reverse/reinforcement stitch button is pressed while a pattern  
other than a buttonhole is selected and the buttonhole lever is  
lowered.  
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This message appears when the start/stop button or  
reverse/reinforcement stitch button is pressed while a  
buttonhole pattern is selected and the buttonhole lever is raised.  
This message is displayed when trying to combine more stitch  
patterns than possible.  
This message appears when the machine detects that the  
amount of bobbin thread remaining is low.  
This message appears when the machine detects that either  
there is no upper thread or it is cut. If the upper thread is cut, re-  
thread it.  
This message appears when the FONT/DECORATIVE key or  
MEMORY key is pressed while the embroidery unit is not  
installed.  
This message appears when the reverse/reinforcement stitch  
button is pressed while the embroidery unit is installed.  
This message appears when the SEWING key is pressed while  
the embroidery unit is installed.  
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This message appears when the STITCH ADJUST key is  
pressed before selecting a pattern.  
This message appears when the foot controller is used while  
the embroidery unit is installed.  
This message appears when the entered characters are too  
long to fit within the embroidery frame. More characters may be  
added if the pattern is rotated 90 degrees.  
This message appears when you try to save a pattern design  
while using the MY CUSTOM STITCHTM function before the  
stitch has been completely created and the END key is pressed,  
or when the start/stop button is pressed before the frame  
pattern has been completely created.  
This message appears when the pattern that you tried to store  
could not be stored.  
This message appears when trying to retrieve a pattern, but no  
patterns have been stored.  
This message appears when trying to retrieve a pattern from a  
memory card that is not inserted.  
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This message appears when  
card is inserted into the slot.  
is pressed while no memory  
This message appears when  
is pressed while a memory  
card that cannot be read by this machine is inserted.  
This message appears when trying to retrieve a pattern from  
one memory card while a different memory card is inserted.  
This message appears if an attempt is made to move the  
embroidery frame while the needle is lowered.  
This message appears when the size of the pattern is changed  
so that it exceeds the size of the embroidery area.  
This message appears if the needle is lowered when the sewing  
machine is turned on.  
Operation messages  
This message appears while the bobbin is winding.  
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This message appears when the sewing machine is turned on  
while the embroidery unit is installed.  
This message appears while storing a pattern in the memory.  
Troubleshooting  
This sewing machine is equipped with an easy-to-use troubleshooting feature, which provides assistance  
when there is a problem sewing. Press the corresponding key for the problem to see possible causes of  
the problem.  
1. Press the OPERATION GUIDE button.  
2. Press the NEXT key.  
3. Press the TROUBLE CHECK key.  
4. Press the key describing the problem.  
5. Follow the advice to check the sewing machine.  
6. Press the END key to quit the troubleshooting function.  
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Thread and stitch problems  
Before calling for service, check the following items. If the problem persists, contact the store where the  
sewing machine was purchased or your nearest service representative.  
Symptom  
Probable cause  
Remedy  
1. Upper thread breaks  
1. Upper threading is not correct.  
2. Upper thread is tangled.  
1. Re-thread upper thread.  
2. Remove thread ends from race and  
shuttle.  
3. Spool of thread is not correctly set.  
4. Correct needle is not used.  
5. Shuttle is damaged.  
3. Set spool of thread correctly.  
4. Install proper needle.  
5. Contact service representative.  
1. Upper thread is tangled.  
1. Remove thread ends from race and  
inner shuttle and from around spool  
pin.  
2. Bobbin thread breaks  
3. Skipped stitches  
2. Bobbin is not threaded properly.  
1. Needle is not correctly inserted.  
2. Correct needle is not used.  
2. Re-thread bobbin thread.  
1. Insert needle correctly.  
2. Install proper needle.  
3. The combination of fabric, thread and  
needle is not correct.  
3. Check “FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE  
COMBINATIONS” chart on page 19.  
4. Dust is clinging to bottom of needle  
plate.  
4. Remove dust by cleaning with a brush.  
5. Re-thread upper thread.  
5. Upper threading is not correct.  
1. Threading is not correct  
1. Re-thread upper and bobbin threads  
correctly.  
4. Fabric puckers  
2. Correct needle is not used.  
2. Install proper needle.  
3. Combination of fabric, thread and  
needle is not correct.  
3. Check “FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE  
COMBINATIONS” chart on page 19.  
4. Thread tension is set to AUTO.  
4. Refer to “THREAD TENSION” on page  
34.  
5. Inability to thread needle  
1. Needle is not correctly inserted.  
1. Insert needle correctly.  
2. Needle threader lever cannot be  
lowered.  
2. Turn balance wheel to raise needle to  
its highest position.  
6. Inability to adjust thread tension  
1. Upper threading is not correct.  
2. Bobbin is not threaded correctly.  
1. Re-thread upper thread.  
2. Re-thread bobbin thread.  
3. Combination of fabric, thread and  
needle is not correct.  
3. Check “FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE  
COMBINATIONS” chart on page 19.  
4. Thread tension is set to AUTO.  
4. Refer to “THREAD TENSION” on page  
34.  
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Mechanical problems  
Symptom  
Probable cause  
Remedy  
1. Fabric is not fed properly  
1. Feed dogs are lowered.  
1. Raise feed dogs.  
2. Attach correct presser foot.  
2. Combination of selected stitch and  
presser foot is not correct.  
3. Correct needle is not being used.  
4. Thread is entangled.  
3. Install correct needle.  
4. Remove thread ends from race or  
inner shuttle.  
1. Needle is not correctly inserted.  
2. Correct needle is not used.  
1. Insert needle correctly.  
2. Install proper needle.  
2. Needle breaks  
3. Combination of fabric, thread and  
needle is not correct.  
3. Check “FABRIC/THREAD/NEEDLE  
COMBINATIONS” chart on page 19.  
4. Fabric is pulled too much.  
4. Sew without pulling fabric; just guide it.  
1. Remove dust by cleaning with a brush.  
3. Machine is noisy, or running at a slow  
speed, or thread trimming is not good  
1. Dust is clinging to bottom of needle  
plate.  
4. Machine does not start  
1. Start/stop button is not pressed.  
2. Machine is turned off.  
1. Press start/stop button.  
2. Set main power switch to “ I ”.  
3. Lower presser foot lever.  
3. Presser foot is not lowered.  
4. Check for error messages on LCD.  
4. Refer to “ERROR MESSAGES” on  
page 125.  
5. Embroidery unit does not work  
1. Machine is turned off.  
1. Set main power switch to “ I ”.  
2. Embroidery unit is not correctly  
attached.  
2. Correctly attach embroidery unit to  
sewing machine.  
3. Memory card is not inserted.  
3. Turn off machine, then insert memory  
card.  
4. Check for error messages on LCD.  
4. Refer to “ERROR MESSAGES” on  
page 125.  
5. Embroidery unit was not correctly  
initialized.  
5. Refer to “Initializing the embroidery  
unit” on page 87.  
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SEWING CHART  
Buttonholes  
for suits and  
overalls  
Straight  
(Left)  
General  
sewing,  
gathering,  
pintuck  
sewing, etc.  
R
R
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
L
S
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
Buttonholes  
for jeans and  
trousers  
Straight  
(Mid)  
Buttonhole  
General  
reinforcement  
sewing  
Triple  
stretch  
stitch  
Buttonholes  
for thick coats  
A
Straight stitching (attaching  
sleeves, reinforcing,  
sewing stretch fabrics)  
Reinforcement  
of pockets,  
etc.  
Stretch  
stitch  
Bar tack  
Darning  
J
Darning of  
medium  
fabrics  
Basting  
stitch  
Basting  
Overcasting,  
patchwork  
Darning of  
thick fabrics  
Zigzag  
stitch  
R
Attaching tape to  
thin and medium  
stretch fabrics  
Overcasting (medium,  
thick and stretch fabrics),  
tape attaching, darning  
Tape  
attaching  
J
Elastic  
zigzag  
For making  
eyelet on belt,  
etc.  
Overcasting (medium  
and stretch fabrics), tape  
attaching, darning  
N
Eyelet  
Reinforcing of  
thin and  
medium fabrics  
Attaching  
buttons  
Button  
sewing  
G
Reinforcing of  
thick fabrics  
Appliqué  
Appliqués  
J
Reinforcing of medium  
stretch fabric and thick  
fabrics, decorative stitching  
Decorating collar  
of blouse, edge  
of handkerchief  
Scallop  
stitch  
J
N
Overcasting  
Reinforcing of  
medium, thick and  
easily frayed fabrics  
Smocking,  
decorative  
stitching  
Smocking  
stitch  
G
Reinforcement  
of stretch  
fabrics  
Patchwork  
stitches, decorative  
stitching  
J
Reinforcement  
of stretch  
fabrics  
Patchwork  
stitches, decorative  
stitching  
Patchwork  
stitch  
J
Patchwork  
stitches, decorative  
stitching  
Reinforcement  
of skirts  
Blind hem  
stitch  
R
Reinforcement  
of skirts with  
stretch fabrics  
Fagoting,  
decorative  
stitching  
Fagoting  
Appliqué  
Buttonholes  
for blouses  
and shirts  
Fagoting,  
decorative  
stitching  
Buttonholes  
for jeans and  
trousers  
Decorative  
N
Buttonholes  
for thick coats  
Buttonholes  
for pajamas  
and shirts  
A
Buttonhole  
Buttonholes  
for stretch  
fabrics  
Buttonholes  
for stretch  
fabrics  
First step in  
making a bound  
buttonhole  
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Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
stitching  
C
C
C
C
T
T
T
T
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
N
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
stitching  
N
Satin  
stitch  
Decorative stitching  
for cuffs made from  
stretch fabrics  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
Decorative stitching  
for cuffs made from  
stretch fabrics  
Decorative  
hems  
J
Decorative  
stitching  
Decorative stitching  
of thin to medium  
stretch fabrics  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Heirloom  
N
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Satin  
stitch  
N
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
Decorative  
hems  
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Character sewing  
Frame pattern  
Patterns  
C
C
C
C
T
T
T
T
ALPHABET  
FRAME PATTERN  
ONE-POINT PATTERN  
Q
EMBROIDERY  
MEMORY CARD  
(SOLD SEPARATELY)  
Characters  
R : Sews in reverse when the reverse/reinforcement stitch button is pressed.  
Three reinforcement stitches will be sewn when the reverse/reinforcement stitch button is pressed.  
: Adjustable  
Non-adjustable  
L, M, S or L, S:  
Pattern size can be changed  
:
:
L (large)  
M (medium)  
S (small)  
T
T
:
:
If automatic thread cutting and automatic reverse/reinforcement stitching are turned on before you  
start sewing, pressing just the start/stop button automatically sews reverse stitches before sewing.  
In addition, pressing the reverse/reinforcement stitch button at the end of the stitching automatically  
sews reverse stitches, trims the threads and stops the machine.  
Reinforcement stitches will be sewn automatically at the start of sewing. Press the  
reverse/reinforcement stitch button to sew reinforcement stitches automatically at the finish of  
sewing.  
C : Programmed automatic thread cutting is available.  
C : Automatic thread cutting is available.  
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PATTERNS (PROGRAMMED IN MACHINE)  
Utility stitches  
Character embroidering  
Sizes: L 30 mm (1-3/16”), M 15 mm (9/16”), S 7.5 mm (1/4”)  
(Approximate size)  
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Frame pattern embroidering  
Sizes can be enlarged or reduced.  
Frames  
Stitches  
Floral alphabet  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 810  
4 ..... 070  
5 ..... 612  
6 ..... 205  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 810  
4 ..... 205  
5 ..... 070  
6 ..... 612  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 810  
4 ..... 205  
5 ..... 612  
6 ..... 070  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 205  
4 ..... 810  
5 ..... 612  
6 ..... 070  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 810  
4 ..... 070  
5 ..... 612  
6 ..... 205  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 070  
4 ..... 810  
5 ..... 205  
6 ..... 612  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 205  
4 ..... 612  
5 ..... 070  
6 ..... 810  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 612  
4 ..... 810  
5 ..... 205  
6 ..... 070  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 612  
4 ..... 810  
5 ..... 070  
6 ..... 205  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 612  
4 ..... 810  
5 ..... 070  
6 ..... 205  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 810  
4 ..... 612  
5 ..... 205  
6 ..... 070  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 810  
4 ..... 205  
5 ..... 612  
6 ..... 070  
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1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 205  
4 ..... 612  
5 ..... 810  
6 ..... 070  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 070  
4 ..... 810  
5 ..... 612  
6 ..... 205  
1 ..... 017  
2 ..... 513  
3 ..... 612  
4 ..... 810  
5 ..... 070  
6 ..... 205  
1 ..... 017  
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