MAKING EMBROIDERY ADJUSTMENTS
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MAKING EMBROIDERY ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting Thread Tension
When embroidering, the thread tension should be
set so that the upper thread can slightly be seen on
the wrong side of the fabric.
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Correct Thread Tension
The pattern can be seen from the wrong side of the
fabric. If the thread tension is not set correctly, the
pattern will not finish well. The fabric may pucker or
the thread may break.
Follow the operations described below to adjust
thread tension according to the situation.
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Upper Thread is Too Tight
The tension of the upper thread is too tight, resulting
in the bobbin thread being visible from the right side
of the fabric.
a
Press .
b
Press
to weaken the upper thread
tension. (The tension number will
decrease.)
c
Press .
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Upper Thread is Too Loose
The tension of the upper thread is too loose,
resulting in a loose upper thread, loose thread locks,
or loops appearing on the right side of the fabric.
a
Press .
b
Press
to tighten the upper thread
tension. (The tension number will increase.)
c
Press .
(Right side)
(Wrong side)
Note
• If the thread tension setting is made
extremely weak, the machine may stop
during sewing. This is not the sign of a
malfunction. Increase the thread tension
slightly, and begin sewing again.
Memo
• If you turn the main power to OFF or select a
different pattern, the thread tension will reset
to the automatic setting.
• When you retrieve a saved pattern, the
thread tension setting will be the same as
when the pattern was saved.
(Right side)
(Wrong side)
(Right side)
(Wrong side)
Summary of Contents for Ellegante2 BLG2-NZ
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Page 54: ...CHANGING THE NEEDLE 42...
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