Editing and Saving Patterns
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Thread runs out partway
through a design
When the upper thread or the bobbin thread runs out while
embroidering, the machine stops. Move the needle back
about 10 stitches and resume embroidering.
Memo
z
When the bobbin thread runs out, cut the
threads and remove the embroidery frame
before replacing the bobbin thread.
a
Set the upper thread or bobbin thread.
b
Press
.
Memo
z
If the needle count is not displayed, display
the needle count on the screen. For details,
refer to "Stopping while embroidering" (page
67).
c
Press .
d
Press
(Back one stitch) to move the
needle back about 10 stitches.
(Forward one stitch) increases the stitch
number.
e
Restart the embroidery.
Stopping while embroidering
If the embroidery is stopped before it is complete,
check the current needle count and layout before
turning off the machine.
Memo
z
When the machine is turned off, the
embroidery size and layout return to the
original setting. If you have changed the
layout, you need to adjust it again.
a
Press
(Start/stop button) to stop the
machine.
b
Check the current needle count on the screen
and make a note of it.
If the needle count is not displayed, press
(Settings key), and then use
to
display the following screen.
Press
to return to the previous screen.
c
Press
(Embroidery key).
X
The confirmation message is displayed.
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