CREATING BOBBIN WORK
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Appendix
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Positioning the Fabric and Sewing
a
Turn on the machine.
b
Select a stitch in the Utility and Decorative
Stitches mode. For this example, press
.
c
Increase the upper thread tension. Upper
thread tension setting between 6 and 8 is
recommended for bobbin work.
For details on adjusting the upper thread tension,
refer to “Setting the Thread Tension” of
“Sewing”.
d
Make sure the automatic thread cutting
(
) and automatic reinforcement
stitching (
) have been turned off.
e
Place stabilizer on top (wrong side) of the
fabric.
f
If thread is too thick to pull through fabric
to machine surface use an awl to punch a
small hole in the fabric at the beginning of
stitching so the bobbin thread can be fed
through the opening.
g
Press .
→
The screen changes, and all keys and operation
buttons are locked.
CREATING BOBBIN WORK
Note
• Recommended stitches for bobbin work are
open “airy” type stitches.
• Be sure to sew trial stitches using same
fabric and threads as project in order to
check the sewing results.
• The bobbin thread may become tangled
due to the type of pattern and thread that
are being used. Since this may cause the
needle to break, immediately stop sewing if
this occurs. Turn off the machine and cut
out the tangled thread with scissors. Then,
clean the race and bobbin case as
described in “Fabric is caught in the
machine and cannot be removed” on
page A-23.
Memo
• For best results, select a longer stitch length
and a wider stitch width. Depending on the
selected stitch, it may not be possible to
change the stitch length and stitch width
settings.
• Depending on the fabric, bunched stitches
may result. We recommend selecting a
simple stitch and sewing trial stitches to
check the sewing results.
Examples of simple stitches:
,
,
Note
• Before sewing, check that there is enough
thread in the bobbin.
CAUTION
• Before sewing, make sure the automatic thread
cutting has been turned off. If sewing is started with
automatic thread cutting turned on, the thread may
become tangled or the machine may be damaged.
Note
• Type and weight of stabilizer will depend on
fabric and thread being used.
Summary of Contents for 882-D00
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Page 147: ...STITCH SETTING CHART Utility Stitches Sewing S 75 S 2 ...
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