Making Adjustments
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Your stitch pattern may sometimes turn out poorly, depending
on the type or thickness of fabric, the stabilizer material used,
sewing speed, etc. If your sewing does not turn out well, sew
trial stitches using the same conditions as the real sewing, and
adjust the stitch pattern as explained below. If the stitch
pattern does not turn out well even after making adjustments
based on the stitch pattern described below, make
adjustments for each stitch pattern individually.
a
Press
and select
(6-80).
b
Attach monogramming foot “N” and sew the stitch
pattern.
c
Compare the finished stitch pattern to the illustration
of the correct stitch pattern below.
d
Press
, and then adjust the stitch pattern with the
[Fine Adjust Verti.] or [Fine Adjust Horiz.] displays.
(page 1 of the settings screen)
If the stitch pattern is bunched:
Press
in the [Fine Adjust Verti.] display.
The displayed value increases each time the key is
pressed and the stitch pattern will lengthen.
If the stitch pattern has gaps:
Press
in the [Fine Adjust Verti.] display.
The displayed value decreases each time the key is
pressed and the stitch pattern will shorten.
If the stitch pattern is skewed to the left:
Press
in the [Fine Adjust Horiz.] display.
The displayed value increases each time the key is
pressed and the stitch pattern will slide to the right.
If the stitch pattern is skewed to the right:
Press
in the [Fine Adjust Horiz.] display.
The displayed value decreases each time the key is
pressed and the stitch pattern will slide to the left.
e
Sew the stitch pattern again.
• If the stitch pattern still comes out poorly, make
adjustments again. Adjust until the stitch pattern
comes out correctly.
f
Press
to return to the original screen.
Making Adjustments
Memo
• This adjustment can be made to
(1-35 Quilting
stippling stitch),
(4-15 eyelet stitch) and stitch
patterns from the following categories.
Note
• Be sure to use monogramming foot “N”.
Adjustments may not be made correctly with any
other presser foot.