Instruction Manual C2000
Instruction Manual C2000
Artist Tool
Important safety instructions
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety should always be followed,
including the following:
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or injury to persons:
1. Read the instruction carefully before you use the machine
2. Keep the instructions at a suitable place close to the machine and hand it
over if you give the machine to a third party.
3. Use the machine only in dry locations.
4. Never leave the machine unattended with children or elderly people as they
may not be able to estimate the risk.
5. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved.
6. Children shall not play with the appliance.
7. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without
supervision.
8. Always switch off the machine if you carry out preparation for work (change
the needle, feed the yarn through the machine, change the footer, etc.).
9. Always unplug the machine if you leave it unattended, to avoid injury by
expediently switch on the machine.
10. Always unplug the machine if you carry out maintenance (oiling, cleaning).
11. Don't use the machine if it’s wet or in humid environment.
12. Never pull at the cord, always unplug the machine by gripping the plug.
13. If the LED lamp is damaged or broken, it must be replaced by the
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avoid a hazard.
14. Never place anything on the pedal.
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15. Never use the machine if the air vents are blocked, keep the air vents of the
machine and the foot pedal free from dust, fusel and leftovers.
16. The machine must only be used with designated foot controller, in order
to avoid a hazard. If the foot controller is damaged or broken, it must be
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person.
17. The sound pressure level at normal operation is smaller than 80dB(A).
18. Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use
separate collection facilities.
19. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection
systems available.
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substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain,
damaging your health and well-being.
21. When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated
to take back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of charge.
22. The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction. (For outside Europe)
23. Children being supervised not to play with the appliance. (For outside
Europe)
Be sure to use the sewing machine in the temperature range from 5ºC to 40ºC.
If the temperature is excessively low, the machine can fail to operate normally.
To carry the sewing machine, hold the carrying handle with your hand, and
support the sewing machine with the other hand.
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Contents
Machine Introduction
Principal parts of the machine ............................................................................................... 2
Front overview ........................................................................................................................................ 2
Top overview .......................................................................................................................................... 3
Back overview ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Accessories .............................................................................................................................. 4
Using the accessory box ........................................................................................................ 5
Connecting machine to power source................................................................................... 6
Polarized plug information ..................................................................................................................... 6
Foot control (In sewing mode)................................................................................................................ 6
Machine Setup
Sewing table ............................................................................................................................. 8
Using the extension table ....................................................................................................... 8
Free arm ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Two-step presser foot lifter .................................................................................................... 9
Using the knee lifter................................................................................................................. 9
Dual feed system (DFS) ......................................................................................................... 10
To engage the DFS .............................................................................................................................. 10
To disengage the DFS ..........................................................................................................................11
Fabric positioning ..................................................................................................................................11
Using the thread net .............................................................................................................. 12
Winding the bobbin ............................................................................................................... 13
Inserting the bobbin .............................................................................................................. 15
Threading the upper thread .................................................................................................. 16
Bringing up the bobbin thread ............................................................................................. 20
Replacing the needle ............................................................................................................. 21
Matching needle/fabric/thread ............................................................................................. 22
Changing the presser foot .................................................................................................... 23
Remove the presser foot ...................................................................................................................... 23
Attach the presser foot ......................................................................................................................... 23
Remove and insert the presser foot holder.......................................................................................... 23
Insert the edge/quilting guide............................................................................................................... 23
Replacing the needle plate ................................................................................................... 24
To raise or drop the feed dogs ............................................................................................. 25
How to install multiple-spool holder stand ......................................................................... 26
Parts introduction ................................................................................................................................. 26
How to install the spool base ............................................................................................................... 26
Spool holder stand installation ............................................................................................................. 27
Process of threading using spool stand .............................................................................................. 28
Remove spool holder stand ................................................................................................................. 29
Operation buttons .................................................................................................................. 30
Instruction
LCD screen ............................................................................................................................. 35
Home page ........................................................................................................................................... 35
Function buttons and icon .................................................................................................................... 36
Setting ..................................................................................................................................... 37
Sewing setting ...................................................................................................................................... 37
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Embroidery setting ............................................................................................................................... 39
Machine setting .................................................................................................................................... 40
Wi-Fi setting ......................................................................................................................................... 45
Selecting stitch ...................................................................................................................... 47
Introduction of sewing mode screen .................................................................................................... 47
Selecting stitch ..................................................................................................................................... 47
Altering stitch ......................................................................................................................... 49
Altering the stitch width ........................................................................................................................ 49
Altering the stitch length....................................................................................................................... 49
Altering the thread tension ................................................................................................................... 50
Changing needle position .................................................................................................................... 51
Setting stitch .......................................................................................................................... 52
Mirror .................................................................................................................................................... 52
Elongation ............................................................................................................................................ 53
Density ................................................................................................................................................. 53
Balance calibration on current stitch pattern ....................................................................................... 54
Reverse sewing .................................................................................................................................... 54
Initial auto-lock ..................................................................................................................................... 55
Pattern unit sewing............................................................................................................................... 55
Stitch cycling setting ............................................................................................................................ 55
My favorite program .............................................................................................................. 56
Overwrite pattern ................................................................................................................................. 56
Recall pattern ....................................................................................................................................... 56
Delete pattern....................................................................................................................................... 57
Combination mode ................................................................................................................ 58
Add patterns ......................................................................................................................................... 58
Delete patterns ..................................................................................................................................... 59
Combination setting ............................................................................................................................. 59
Instructions to set combination patterns .............................................................................................. 60
Creating your own combination pattern ............................................................................................... 61
Overwrite combination patterns ........................................................................................................... 61
Recall combination patterns ................................................................................................................ 62
Delete combination patterns ................................................................................................................ 62
Creating your own pattern .................................................................................................... 63
Edit mode icon introduction ................................................................................................................ 63
Creating your own pattern.................................................................................................................... 64
Pattern design screen .......................................................................................................................... 64
Using Grid to create a pattern .............................................................................................................. 65
Move stitch point .................................................................................................................................. 65
Insert needle point ............................................................................................................................... 66
Duplicate needle point ......................................................................................................................... 66
Delete needle point .............................................................................................................................. 67
Triple stitch sewing ............................................................................................................................... 67
Undo/Redo ........................................................................................................................................... 68
Save Creating pattern to My Favorite .................................................................................................. 68
Stitch Chart
Stitch chart ............................................................................................................................. 70
Utility ................................................................................................................................................... 70
Buttonholes ......................................................................................................................................... 70
Quliting ................................................................................................................................................ 70
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Satin ..................................................................................................................................................... 70
Decorative_Satin.................................................................................................................................. 71
Cross .................................................................................................................................................... 71
Florals................................................................................................................................................... 71
Ornamental .......................................................................................................................................... 71
Novelty ................................................................................................................................................. 72
Alphabet-block style ............................................................................................................................ 72
Alphabet-script style ........................................................................................................................... 72
Alphabet-outline style ......................................................................................................................... 73
Alphabet-Russian style ....................................................................................................................... 73
Sewing Basics
Starting to sew ....................................................................................................................... 75
Useful skills ............................................................................................................................ 77
Reverse sewing .................................................................................................................................... 77
Sewing curves ...................................................................................................................................... 77
Sewing corners .................................................................................................................................... 78
Sewing stretch fabrics .......................................................................................................................... 78
Sewing thin fabrics ............................................................................................................................... 79
Sewing heavy fabric ............................................................................................................................. 79
Utility Stitches
Stretch stitch .......................................................................................................................... 81
Straight stretch stitch ........................................................................................................................... 81
Zigzag stretch stitch ............................................................................................................................. 81
Sewing stretch fabrics and elastic tape .............................................................................. 82
Overcasting stitch.................................................................................................................. 83
Using the all purpose foot .................................................................................................................... 83
Using the overcasting foot ................................................................................................................... 83
Blind Hem ............................................................................................................................... 84
Buttonhole stitch ................................................................................................................... 85
Making a buttonhole on stretch fabrics ................................................................................................ 88
Bar tack stitch ........................................................................................................................ 90
Darning stitch ......................................................................................................................... 91
Eyelet stitch ............................................................................................................................ 93
Button sewing ........................................................................................................................ 94
Zipper insertion ...................................................................................................................... 95
Inserting a centered zipper .................................................................................................................. 95
Inserting a side zipper .......................................................................................................................... 96
Satin stitch sewing ................................................................................................................ 97
Gathering ................................................................................................................................ 98
Gathered fabric .................................................................................................................................... 98
To gather and attach gathered fabric in one step ................................................................................ 98
Smocking ................................................................................................................................ 99
Free motion darning, embroidery and monogramming .................................................. 100
Preparation for embroidering and monogramming ............................................................................ 100
Darning ............................................................................................................................................... 101
Embroidery ......................................................................................................................................... 101
Monogramming .................................................................................................................................. 101
Open toe foot ....................................................................................................................... 102
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Free motion ........................................................................................................................................ 102
Quilting ................................................................................................................................. 103
Using the edge/quilting guide............................................................................................................. 103
Joining the pieces of the fabric .......................................................................................................... 103
Non-stick foot ...................................................................................................................... 104
Patchwork stitching ............................................................................................................................ 104
Applique ................................................................................................................................ 105
Fagoting ................................................................................................................................ 105
Scallop stitch ........................................................................................................................ 106
Scallop edging.................................................................................................................................... 106
Scallop hem ....................................................................................................................................... 106
Cording.................................................................................................................................. 107
Single cording .................................................................................................................................... 107
Striple cording .................................................................................................................................... 107
Narrow hemming .................................................................................................................. 108
Invisible zipper application ................................................................................................ 109
Twin needle ........................................................................................................................... 110
Embroidery Preparation
Important embroidery information .................................................................................... 113
Embroidery threads.............................................................................................................................113
Bobbin threads ....................................................................................................................................113
Stabilizer .............................................................................................................................................114
Adhesive spray ....................................................................................................................................115
Iron-on interfacing ...............................................................................................................................116
Embroidery unit overview ....................................................................................................117
Embroidery hoop overview................................................................................................. 118
Preparing the embroidery hoop ......................................................................................... 118
Attaching a stabilizer to the fabric .......................................................................................................118
Hooping the fabric ...............................................................................................................................119
Use the quick release device ............................................................................................................. 120
Using embroidery sheet ..................................................................................................................... 121
Embroidery Process
Preparation for embroidery ............................................................................................... 124
Install the embroidery hoop ............................................................................................... 127
Selecting embroidery pattern............................................................................................. 128
Embroidery pattern types .................................................................................................................. 128
Built-in embroidery pattern ................................................................................................................ 129
Built-in embroidery letter .....................................................................................................................131
Built-in frame designs ........................................................................................................................ 132
Built-in monogram letters ................................................................................................................... 133
Designs from USB.............................................................................................................................. 135
Connect to USB port .......................................................................................................................... 135
Editing the embroidery pattern .......................................................................................... 137
Adding embroidery pattern ................................................................................................................ 138
Move the embroidery pattern layers .................................................................................................. 138
Zoom in/Zoom out function ................................................................................................................ 139
Select all layers .................................................................................................................................. 140
Undo/Redo ......................................................................................................................................... 140
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Move the embroidery pattern ..............................................................................................................141
Rotate the embroidery pattern ........................................................................................................... 142
Mirror the embroidery pattern ............................................................................................................ 143
Resize the embroidery pattern........................................................................................................... 144
Duplicate the embroidery pattern ...................................................................................................... 145
Edit text .............................................................................................................................................. 146
Split text...............................................................................................................................................147
Stitch density adjustment ................................................................................................................... 148
Text spacing adjustment .................................................................................................................... 148
Text radian adjustment ....................................................................................................................... 149
Check the embroidery pattern size .................................................................................................... 149
Delete the embroidery pattern ............................................................................................................151
Changing the colors of the embroidery motif .................................................................. 152
Change the thread brand ................................................................................................................... 153
Sync to change all thread brand ........................................................................................................ 153
Search color list numbers .................................................................................................................. 154
Saving embroidery motifs................................................................................................... 155
Save embroidery pattern ................................................................................................................... 155
Delete saved patterns ........................................................................................................................ 156
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Edit frame.............................................................................................................................. 159
Move to the center of embroidery hoop ............................................................................................. 159
Grid..................................................................................................................................................... 159
The center point of the pattern ........................................................................................................... 159
Hoop relocator ................................................................................................................................... 159
Embroidery ........................................................................................................................... 160
Embroidery setting adjustment ......................................................................................... 162
Thread color information .................................................................................................................... 162
Thread cutter setting .......................................................................................................................... 163
Single color / multiple colors .............................................................................................................. 163
Basting ............................................................................................................................................... 164
Adjusting the embroidery thread tension ........................................................................................... 164
Move the patterns .............................................................................................................................. 165
Enlarge stitch position ........................................................................................................................ 166
Adjust stitch position .......................................................................................................................... 167
Search stitch position ......................................................................................................................... 167
Switch hoop position for threading..................................................................................................... 168
Back to sewing mode .......................................................................................................... 169
Remove embroidery hoop.................................................................................................................. 169
Remove embroidery unit .................................................................................................................... 169
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Embroidery Pattern Chart
Embroidery pattern chart ................................................................................................... 178
Creative Patterns
Creative patterns chart........................................................................................................ 202
Icon illustrate ........................................................................................................................ 207
Post-processing ................................................................................................................................. 207
Fringe embroidery .............................................................................................................................. 207
Brushed embroidery ......................................................................................................................... 208
Appliqué ............................................................................................................................................. 208
Freestanding organza ........................................................................................................................ 208
Freestanding ...................................................................................................................................... 209
3D foam embroidery .......................................................................................................................... 209
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Post-processing tutorial - Flower....................................................................................... 213
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Machine Introduction
Principal parts of the machine
Front overview
Take-up lever
Operation buttons
Automatic needle threader lever
Thread cutter
Sewing light
Sewing table and accessory box
Drop feed lever
Speed adjustment slider
LCD screen (touch panel)
Knee lifter slot
Needle plate
Needle clamp screw
Presser foot
Bobbin cover
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Top overview
Back overview
Handwheel
Stylus
USB port
Main power switch
Foot control connector
Power cord socket
Handle
Electronic buttonhole foot socket
Dual-feed system (DFS)
Presser foot lifter
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Accessories
All purpose foot
Zipper foot
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Button sewing foot
Blind hem foot
Overcasting foot
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Gathering foot
1/4" Quilting foot
Quilting foot
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Hemmer foot
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Cording foot
Open toe foot
Non-stick foot
Invisible zipper foot
D JX Darning/embroidery foot
Electronic buttonhole foot
Embroidery foot
Thread net
Needle set (#11/75*2, #14/90*3)
Twin needle ( #12/80, 2.5mm)
Bobbin (3x)
Edge/quilting guide
Stylus
Second spool pin
Spool pin felt
Spool holder (S)
Spool holder (M)
Spool holder (L)
Spool holder (For spool stand)
Cone holder (For spool stand)
Spool stand set
Embroidery set (160*260mm)
Embroidery set (120*180mm)
Embroidery set (50*70mm)
Embroidery bobbin case
Straight stitch needle plate
Extension table
Knee lifter
Seam ripper/brush
Screwdriver
L-screwdriver
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Using the accessory box
Hold the sewing table horizontally, then pull
toward the left to remove it from the machine.
Attach the sewing table, and then push it to
the right.
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storage.
Screwdriver storage space
Second spool pin storage space
Additional storage space
Bobbin storage space
Presser foot storage trays
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designated space.
Darning/embroidery foot(RX)
Embroidery foot(JX)
Electronic buttonhole foot
Gathering foot(JD)
Blind hem foot(DM)
Other accessories can be also stored in the
compartment in the presser foot storage
trays.
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Connecting machine to power source
Attention
Always make sure that the machine is
unplugged from power source and the main
switch is off ("O"), when the machine is not
in use and before inserting or removing
parts.
Attention
Foot control will be disabled in embroidery
mode.
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as to connect the machine to the power
source.
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Machine Setup
Sewing table
Hold the sewing table horizontally, then pull
toward the left to remove it from the machine.
Attach the sewing table, and then push it to
the right.
Free arm
Free-arm sewing is convenient for sewing
tubular areas such as pant hems and cuffs
Note
The needle must always be at the highest
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A position.
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Two-step presser foot lifter
The presser foot lifter is to raise or lower your
presser foot.
Note
The needle must always be at the highest
position.
Attention
Do not touch the knee lifter while sewing,
otherwise the fabric will not be fed
correctly.
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Dual feed system (DFS)
The DFS system feeds fabric from the top and bottom simultaneously to ensure matching
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or rayon fabrics, the DFS system prevents seam puckering.
Attention
For all work with the DFS, use presser feet
with the center back cut-out.
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To disengage the DFS
Raise the presser foot lifter.
Fabric positioning
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position the fabric under presser foot.
While holding the thread tails with left hand
turn handwheel with right hand to insert the
needle into the fabric. Lower the presser foot
and make 3-4 stitches.
Place hands on each side of the presser foot
and gently guide the fabric while sewing.
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Using the thread net
Note
- In order to prevent tangling of the thread,
please use a thread net. The net is
especially useful when using large or
loose wound spools.
- Reduce the thread tension if necessary.
When using special threads which spin
quickly off the thread spool, attach a net to
the spool before using.
If the net is too long, cut the thread net to
match the size of the spool.
Thread net
Thread
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Winding the bobbin
It is important to carry out the threading correctly to get a quality sewing. Otherwise
several problems will occur.
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5. Wind the thread clockwise around the
bobbin 5-6 rounds.
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7. Push the bobbin winder switch, when the
bobbin winder spindle is in position, it will
start winding the bobbin. When winding
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will stop and automatically pop back to
original position.
Bobbin winder switch
Attention
Since this machine is equipped with an
independent bobbin winder, the sewing
speed controller does not effect the winding
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area while winding the bobbin.
Note
Use a bobbin that has been correctly
wound with thread, otherwise the needle
may break or the thread tension will be
incorrect.
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Inserting the bobbin
Attention
Turn the power switch to off ("O").
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please follow the arrow markings and draw
the thread into the bobbin thread guide.
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Threading the upper thread
It is important to carry out the threading correctly to get a quality sewing. Otherwise
several problems will occur.
Attention
The needle threader can be with a 75/11
through 100/16 home sewing machine
needle.
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2. Place the thread and spool holder onto
the spool pin. For better sewing quality,
choose a proper size of the spool holder
for the thread and attach it next to to the
thread.
1 2 Large spool holder
Small spool holder
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7. Pull the thread to the top then pass the
thread through the slotted eye of the
take-up lever. Guide the thread down
afterwards.
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thread guide. Threading to the right side
of the thread guide.
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11. Press down the automatic needle threader
lever on the left side of face cover to the
bottom, when you hear a "click" sound,
it is the correct position and the hook pin
passes through the needle eye.
Lever
Note
Your machine is threaded and ready for
sewing, follow the instructions on "Starting
to sew" chapter to start sewing.
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Bringing up the bobbin thread
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instruction.
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Replacing the needle
Change the needle regularly, especially when it shows signs of wear or if it causes
problems.
Attention
Turn the power switch to off ("O") when
carrying out below operations!
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side of the shaft to the back.
Push the needle into the clamp until it touches
the pin and stops. Then secure it by tightening
the needle clamp screw.
Flat side of the shaft
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Matching needle/fabric/thread
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needles are used for sewing heavy fabrics.
2. Always test thread and needle size on a small piece of fabric which will be used for actual
sewing.
3. Use the same thread for needle and bobbin.
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presser foot.
5. It is recommended that a 90/14 needle should be used when embroidering on heavyweight
fabrics or stabilizing products (for example, denim, puffy foam, etc.). A 75/11 needle may
bend or break, which could result in injury.
6. For transparent nylon thread, always use needle 90/14 - 100/16. The same thread is
usually used for the bobbin thread and upper threading.
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Changing the presser foot
Attention
- Turn the power switch to off ("O").
- Always use the proper foot for the
selected stitch. The wrong foot can
cause the needle to break.
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Replacing the needle plate
Attention
Turn the power switch to off ("O").
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To raise or drop the feed dogs
The drop feed lever can be seen on the base
at the front side of the sewing machine, when
the sewing table is opened.
Sliding the drop feed lever to lower or raise
the feed dogs. When lever is in raised
position, the feed dog will arise automatically
when you are sewing.
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sewing, free motion darning, embroidery
and monogramming), please move the drop
feed lever to raised position for general
sewing purpose.
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How to install multiple-spool holder stand
The spool stand has room for up to 5 spools,
enabling quick access to threads of different
colors.
Quick access to a wide range of spools of
different colors is a real time saver when
working on multicolored embroidery designs.
Also, the telescopic thread guide can be
adjusted upwards: the thread has a longer
path to the needle, allowing different kind of
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they reach the start of the sewing process.
Parts introduction
The spool stand set attaches easily to the
handle of your machine.
Spool stand
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Spool base
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Handle
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Push to the right and spool holder stand will
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Lock position
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Pass the thread through the thread guide on
the spool base.
Note
For more information, please check
"Threading the upper thread" chapter.
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Operation buttons
Reverse button
The machine will sew reverse at a low speed
if the reverse button is pressed.
The machine will sew forward after the button
is released.
Note
The utility stitches number 013, 033-038
and the button holes stitches number 039-
054 can not use reverse button function. If
reverse button is pressed, the machine will
stop and make a hint sound.
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Auto-lock button
When machine is not sewing: Press the auto
lock button, machine will sew locking stitches
in the same position then stop. The LED
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During machine is sewing: Press the auto
lock button, the machine will execute auto-
lock according to pattern unit setting. The
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Note
- While combination pattern is sewing and
pressing auto-lock button, it will execute
auto-lock after the current pattern is
completed.
- To set up number of stitches on auto-
lock, please refer to the chapter
"Settings".
- Auto-lock setting on pattern unit, please
refer to "Setting stitch" chapter for more
information.
Start/stop button
Press the start/stop button to start machine
running. Press the start/stop button again to
stop machine.
The LED light colors on the button will change
according to its operation mode:
- Green light: the machine is ready or is
running / it is embroidering
- Orange light: Not in conditions to sew /
embroidery
- Red light: Machine can not sew
- This way you may operate the machine
without foot control.
Note
When the presser foot is up, press and
hold the start/stop button, the machine will
automatically lower the presser foot and
start sewing.
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Presser foot up/down position button
Press presser foot up/down button, presser
foot will go up and press again to lower the
presser foot.
Note
During sewing, can not use presser foot
up/down button.
Note
During sewing, can not use the needle up/
down button.
Note
- During sewing, can not use the thread
cutter button.
- To set up auto-lock function, please refer
to chapter "Setting".
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Speed adjustment slider
In the sewing mode, the speed adjustment
slider can control the sewing speed. To
increase the speed, slide the lever to the right.
To decrease the sewing speed, slide the lever
to the left.
The sewing speed can be adjusted without
foot controller.
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Instruction
LCD screen
Pop out and close the menu selection
Home
Setting
Tutorial
Advisor
Safety
Note
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to tap the screen. Please do not use a
sharp pencil, screwdriver, or other stiff,
sharp objects. Do not click the screen
forcefully. If click hard or use a sharp
objects may damage the screen.
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Value is not adjustable
Default value
Value is already adjusted, click on the
value to go back its default value.
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Function buttons and icon
Turn on function
Turn on/off switch
Turn off function
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Setting
Sewing setting
Embroidery setting
Machine setting
Wi-Fi setting
Close setting page
Sewing setting
Change upper tension
Adjusting the upper thread tension will affect
to all stitch patterns. Upper thread tension is
also adjustable for current stitch pattern.
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Button setting
Machine button setting, to set the number
of stitches of auto-lock at the end of pattern
sewing, whether to execute the auto-lock
function before trimming and the number of
stitches of auto-lock.
Balance adjustment
Different fabrics, threads and stabilizers will
affect the sewing result. It may result in the
inability to sew the correct pattern. Balance
adjustment can correct such differences and
the pattern can be made according to the
most suitable adjustment for selected fabric.
Select a pattern to sew, and it will display on
the preview screen. Comparing the sewing
result with the desired patterns, click the "left"
or "right" icon or slider to adjust the balance,
until the pattern previewed on the screen
and result on the fabric are the same. The
machine will automatically to adjust the stitch
balance accordingly.
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Needle type
After replacing the needle plate, machine will
automatically detect whether it's using the
correct needle plate. It also can select the
needle type in this same page.
Note
Please use single needle for embroidering.
Embroidery setting
Max. speed adjustment
This function can adjust the embroidery
speed.
Note
Please make sure the embroidery unit,
embroidery hoop and embroidery sheet are
installed before using this feature.
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Trim thread
The default setting of thread trim is on,
the machine will stop after 7 stitches, the
message will pop out and the user can trim
the thread.
When turning off this function, machine will
not stop.
Auto-lock setting
The default setting of auto-lock is off in the
embroidery mode.
When turn on initial auto-lock setting, the
machine will lock 3 stitches at the beginning.
When turn on end auto-lock setting, the
machine will lock 3 stitches at the end and
stop.
Machine setting
Upper thread sensor
Turn on/off upper thread sensor, when the
upper thread is broken, not threaded correctly
or thread is about to run out, a warning
message will pop out on the screen.
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Hint sound
To turn on/off the sound. Default setting is on.
Display setting
To adjust the light brightness on the working
area and display brightness.
Screen calibration
Follow and click the number shown on the
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calibration.
When turn on the machine, press and hold
the "+" physical buttons on the right and left
multi-function buttons at the same time to
enter the screen calibration function.
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Language
To select different languages.
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Machine information
Firmware version: Display current software
version. A ! icon indicates any new version is
detected.
Machine total stitches: Display the total
number of stitches have used after the
machine left the factory, including sewing and
embroidery.
Maintenance cycle: Display the remaining
cycle for machine maintenance.
Note
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software, please wait until the update is
completed then remove the USB. If the
USB is removed during software update,
the machine will be unable to use. Restart
the machine after the software is update
successfully.
Background color
Select the background color.
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Legal and licence
Display related legal information.
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Wi-Fi setting
Connect to Wi-Fi
Turn on the Wi-Fi connection.
Note
Adding a new network, please input the
name and password then connect.
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Note
Change IP address and machine name
manually is available.
User account
When Wi-Fi have successfully been
connected, please input user account.
Note
Register the account on App, it can be
downloaded by scanning the QR Code.
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Selecting stitch
Introduction of sewing mode
screen
Needle position display
Back to initial stitch
Combination mode
Edit mode
Needle up/down setting
Pivot setting
Sewing values adjustment(upper thread
tension, needle position, length, width)
Suggested presser foot icon and
reference number
Stitch pattern/letters category
Stitch pattern group
Stitch pattern list
Stitch pattern search
Switch pages
Toolbox
Selecting stitch
Turn on the machine and enter the sewing
mode.
Select the desired stitch pattern by click the
icon or search by using reference number.
Utility stitches group
Quilting stitches group
Decorative stitches group
Alphabet stitches group
Search for stitch pattern
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Click the Search icon and go to searching
page, it can refer to the chart and key in the
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key in the pattern number, close the page and
it will appear the selectd stitch pattern.
Click the Delete icon to delete last digit
number, long press the Delete icon to delete
all numbers.
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Delete
Close
After select the stitch pattern, the value is
adjustable.
Note
This stitch pattern can not be selected
This Stitch pattern can be selected
This Stitch pattern can be selected,
values have been adjusted
Stitch pattern that have been selected
Stitch pattern that have been selected,
values have been adjusted
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Altering stitch
Altering the stitch width
When you select a stitch, the machine will
automatically set the recommended stitch
width values which will be shown on the LCD
screen.
Press the "+" or "-" button to adjust the stitch
width. For a narrower stitch, press the "-"
button. For a wider stitch, press the "+" button.
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Altering the thread tension
Proper tension setting is important for
sewing. There is no single tension setting
appropriate for all the stitch functions and
fabrics.
After the stitch pattern is selected, the
machine will automatically apply it's default
thread tension value.
Click Thread tension and Needle position
icons, the stitch length/width setting will be
replaced. Switch to the bottom of the screen
and adjust the tension value.
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Thread tension is too tight for straight stitch
sewing. To reduce the tension, press the "–"
button.
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Setting stitch
After selecting stitch pattern, open the tool
box to adjust stitch pattern function setting.
Horizontal mirror function
Vertical mirror function
Elongation / Density setting
Balance calibration on current stitch
pattern
Reverse sewing
Initial auto-lock
Pattern unit sewing
Stitch cycling setting
Note
If the pattern does not have this function,
the icon will turn gray and can not be
selected.
Mirror
The mirror function is to create the mirror
image of selected stitch.
Click Horizontal mirror icon, the pattern can
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The mirror stitch will display on the LCD
screen.
The machine will continue to sew the mirror
stitch until you click the icon again.
Normal pattern
Horizontal mirror function
Vertical mirror function
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Elongation
Click the Left or Right icon or slider to adjust
the stitch which can be elongated up to 5
times the original length.
For a longer stitch, click the Right icon. For a
shorter stitch, click the Left icon.
The elongation stitch will display on the LCD
screen.
Density
Click the Left or Right icon or slider to adjust
the density. The density default setting is in
high density.
Reduce density, click the Right icon.
Increase density, click the Left icon.
The density stitch will display on the LCD
screen.
Normal pattern
Reduce density
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Balance calibration on current
stitch pattern
Different fabrics, threads and stabilizers will
affect the sewing result. It may result in the
inability to sew the correct pattern. Balance
adjustment can correct such differences and
the pattern can be made according to the
most suitable adjustment for selected fabric.
Select a desired pattern or letter, it will display
on the preview screen. Check the result after
sewing.
Comparing the sewing result with the desired
patterns, click the Left or Right icon or
slider to adjust the balance, until the pattern
previewed on the screen and result on
the fabric are the same. The machine will
automatically to adjust the stitch balance
accordingly. The range can be adjusted from
-50 to 50.
Note
Altered balance settings can be saved for
each stitch in the my favorite program.
Reverse sewing
Click Reverse sewing icon for continuously
reverse sewing. Stitch previewed on the
screen will display reversely.
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Initial auto-lock
Click Initial auto-lock icon, it will lock the
stitches at the beginning of sewing. To set up
the number of auto-lock stitches, please go to
"Button Setting" in the Setting page.
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My favorite program
You can set your favorite stitches and alphabets that you use most. Since stored patterns
are not lost after the sewing machine is turned off, they can be recalled at any time.
Save pattern
After editing the pattern, click My favorite icon
to save the pattern.
Add current stitch pattern to my favorite
Overwrite pattern
Click My favorite icon and select the pattern
that want to be overwritten.
The warning message will pop out then click
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Recall pattern
Click My favorite icon to recall the saved
patterns.
Press the start/stop button to start sewing.
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Delete pattern
To delete the saved patterns, click the Delete
icon.
Delete
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Combination mode
To use the combine function, you can select each pattern to create combined patterns
and continued sewing the combined patterns. This is convenient for patterns, such as
names, that will be used often.
Combine patterns
Click Combination icon to combination mode.
Select the desired patterns.
Please note a maximum of 20 units stitches
can be combined in each module. When the
pattern is over 20 units, the warning message
will pop out.
Click Combination icon again to return to the
single stitch mode.
Combination mode
Note
Stitch patterns that can not be combined,
the icon will turn gray and can not be
selected.
Add patterns
Click Move icon to move the cursor to the
position which you want to add new pattern
after it.
Select the pattern you want to insert and add
it.
Current pattern
Cursor
Move to previous pattern
Move to next pattern
Move to last pattern
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Number of current pattern/total number of
patterns
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Delete patterns
Click Move icon to move the cursor to the
pattern you want to delete. Click Delete icon
to delete it and next pattern will move forward
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If you want to delete all patterns, long press
Delete icon and the warning message will pop
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Delete
Combination setting
Click Move icon to move the cursor to the
pattern you want to change the setting.
To adjust the setting of stitch width, stitch
length, tension, mirror, elongation, density
and balance calibration, stitch cycling, etc.
Current pattern
Note
If the pattern does not have this function,
the icon will turn gray and can not be
selected.
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Click Copy icon to copy the previous pattern
and all parameter settings of it.
Click Select all icon to select all combination
patterns, and it also can set mirror function to
all combination patterns at one time.
Copy
Select all
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Creating your own combination
pattern
You can create your own stitch in the
combination.
Move the cursor to the pattern where you
want to replace to your own design stitch,
click Edit mode icon to enter design page.
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desired pattern to your own design. Please
refer to Chapter "Creating your own pattern"
for more information.
Edit mode
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Recall combination patterns
In combination mode, click My Favorite icon
to enter setting. Click on Combination pattern
icon and select the desired pattern.
Normal pattern
Combination pattern
Press the start/stop button to start sewing.
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Creating your own pattern
Creating your own pattern allows you to edit
existing patterns and create your own unique
patterns.
After select the pattern, click on Edit mode
icon to enter the design page.
Edit mode
Note
- Buttonholes and darning stitches are not
available in the Edit mode function.
- The created stitch patterns can be saved
in "My favorite".
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Creating your own pattern
Select the desired pattern and edit, if you
want to detele the current design, long press
the Delete icon, the warning message will pop
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The coordinate information of the selected
point will display on the bottom screen.
Delete
Coordinate
The stitch width position is the horizontal
distance from the selected needle point to the
center line(mm). The stitch length position is
the vertical distance from the selected stitch
point and the previous stitch point(mm).
The designed stitch width is 0.3mm between
each needle points. The pattern can design a
length up to 70mm. Needle points are limited
to 99 points and can no longer be drawn.
Note
- If the designed pattern ends with the
reverse stitches or closed (circle) shape,
you need to add the pattern from the
last stitch point so the design can sew
continuously.
- In the preview screen can check if there
is a continuously design sewing pattern.
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Using Grid to create a pattern
Click the Grid icon, the screen will display grid
in line or point.
When it display grid in point, each drawing
needle point will automatically snap to the
nearest point and created the stitch.
Click Drawing the stitch icon, you can drawing
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Grid (Line/Point)
Drawing the stitch
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Insert needle point
Click Move stitch point icon, and select the
desired point, then click Drawing the stitch
icon to insert the needle point. You can insert
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The current selected needle point
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Delete needle point
Click Move stitch point icon to select the
needle point or click Select multiple needle
points upward/down icon to select the needle
points, the selected needle points will turn
blue.
Click the Delete icon, can delete the selected
needle points (blue segment). Long press
the Delete icon can delete all needle points.
The warning message will pop out and click
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Move stitch point
Select multiple needle points upward
Select multiple needle points down
Delete
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Undo/Redo
Click Undo icon to cancel or reverse the last
steps. Click Redo icon to do last steps again.
Undo
Redo
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Stitch Chart
Stitch chart
Note
- Patterns 015 & 251 can be used with Wing Needles and will provide best results (Wing
needle are not included in the accessories).
- Please do not use Wing Needle in the combination patterns, will not provide good results
and may cause danger.
Utility
001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024
025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038
Buttonholes
039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054
Quliting
055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078
079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100
Satin
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124
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Decorative_Satin
125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148
Cross
149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164
Florals
165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188
189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206
Ornamental
207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230
231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254
255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278
279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302
303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319
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Novelty
320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343
344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353
Alphabet-block style
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
97 98 99
Alphabet-script style
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
97 98 99
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Alphabet-outline style
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25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
97 98 99
Alphabet-Russian style
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96
97 98 99
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Sewing Basics
Starting to sew
Make sure you follow the needle/fabric/thread combinations and use the suggested
presser foot before sewing.
Note
You can use reverse sewing for back
tacking and reinforcing seams by pressing
the reverse button. Please refer to "Useful
skills" chapter for more information.
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6. Press the thread cutter button to trim the
threads.
Or guide both threads to the side of the
face plate and into the thread cutter to cut
1 them.
Thread cutter
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Useful skills
Various ways to achieve better results for your sewing projects are described below. Refer to
these tips when sewing your project.
The results depend on types of fabrics and stitches. Please use the same fabric of the project
and do a sewing test in advance.
For the trial sewing, use a piece of fabric and thread that are same as those used for your project
and check the thread tension and stitch length and width.
Since the results differ depending on types of stitching and layers of fabric sewn, perform the trial
sewing under the same conditions that will be used with your project.
Reverse sewing
Reverse stitching is used to secure the
threads at the beginning and at the end of a
seam.
Press the reverse button and sew 4-5
stitches.
The machine will sew forward when the
button is released.
Sewing curves
Slightly change the sewing direction to sew
around the curve.
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Sewing corners
Stop the sewing machine when you reach a
corner.
Lower the needle into the fabric. Raise the
presser foot lifter. Use the needle as a pivot
and turn the fabric 90°.
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Sewing thin fabrics
When sewing thin fabrics, the stitches may
become misaligned or the fabric may not feed
correctly. If this occurs, place thin paper or
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stabilizer material under the fabric and sew it
together with the fabric.
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excess paper.
Stabilizer material or paper
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Utility Stitches
Stretch stitch
Use this stitch with knitted tricot or other stretchy fabrics. The stitch enables your seam
to stretch without breaking the thread.
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Sewing stretch fabrics and elastic tape
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dimensions will be that of the stretched elastic tape. Therefore, it is necessary that a
suitable length of the elastic tape be used.
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Note
When sewing, be sure that the needle does
not touch any pins, otherwise the needle
may bend or break.
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Overcasting stitch
Sewing overcasting stitches along the edge of fabric to prevent it from fraying.
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Blind Hem
Secure the bottom of skirts and pants with a blind hem, this stitch will sew with invisible
stitch on the right side of the fabric.
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Buttonhole stitch
Buttonholes can be adapted to the size of the button.
For stretch fabric or thin fabric, it is recommended to use a stabilizer for a better
buttonhole sewing. Slightly reduce upper thread tension to produce better results.
039 040 041 042 043 044 045 Using the electronic buttonhole foot.
039/041/043: For thin or medium fabric
045/046: For suits or overcoats
046 047 048 049 050 054
D 040/042: Heavy-duty buttonholes with vertical
bar tacks
044/049/050: Reinforced waist tapered
buttonhole
047/048: For jeans or trousers
054 : Program for staystitching
buttonholes, for pocket openings,
reinforcing buttonholes:especially for
buttonholes in leather and imitation
leather
Note
Please use the same fabric of the project
and do a sewing test in advance.
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Consider the shape and height of each button,
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adjustment of the buttonhole length.
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Position the fabric under the presser foot so
that the centerline’s mark is aligning with the
center of the buttonhole foot.
Starting point
Select the buttonhole stitch. Adjust the stitch
width and the stitch length to the desired
width and density.
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Note
- Gently feed the fabric by hand.
- Before stopping, the machine will
automatically sew a reinforcement stitch
after the buttonhole is sewn.
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foot lifter and cut the thread. To sew over the
same buttonhole, raise the presser foot lifter.
Note
When cutting the buttonhole with the seam
ripper, do not place your hands in the
cutting direction, otherwise injuries may
result.
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Making a buttonhole on stretch
fabrics
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When sewing buttonholes on stretch fabric,
hook heavy thread or cord under the
buttonhole foot.
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* Buttonholes are sewn from the front of the presser foot to the back, as shown.
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Bar tack stitch
Bar tack stitch is used to reinforce points subject to strain, such as pocket corners and
openings.
Note
It is suggested that you sew with a
stabilizer material under the fabric.
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Darning stitch
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thread in a color as color as close to your garment possible.
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Darning stitches are sewn from the front of
the presser foot to the back, as shown.
Note
If the fabric does not feed, for example,
because it is too thick, increase the stitch
length.
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Eyelet stitch
Eyelet stitches are used for making belt holes and other similar applications.
Note
- When using the eyelet punch, place thick
paper or some other protective sheet
under the fabric before punching the hole
in the fabric.
- If thin thread is used, the stitching may
be coarse. If this occurs, sew the eyelet
twice one on top of the other.
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Button sewing
Buttons can be sewn on with the sewing machine. Buttons with 2 or 4 holes can be
attached.
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lever to raise the feed dogs.
Raised position
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Zipper insertion
This foot can be set to sew on each side of the zipper, the edge of the foot guides the
zipper to ensure straight placement.
Attention
- Zipper foot should be used for sewing
straight stitches only. It is possible that
the needle could hit the presser foot and
break when sewing other stitches.
- When sewing, be sure that the needle
does not touch the zipper, otherwise the
needle may bend or break.
1
Attach the right pin for sewing the left side
of the zipper.
Attach the left pin for sewing the right side
of the zipper.
2
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Stitching around the zipper. Remove the
basting and press.
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Turn the fabric right side out. Attach the left
pin for sewing the rightside of the zipper.
009 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 Using the satin stitch foot.
Note
114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 When sewing very lightweight fabrics, it is
recommended that you use interfacing or
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stabilizer on the wrong side of the fabric.
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Gathering
The Gathering Foot is used for gathering fabrics. Ideal for clothing as well as home
decor. It works best on thin to medium weight fabrics.
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Gathered fabric
Remove the presser foot holder and attach
the gathering foot, set the tension below 2.
Place fabric to be gathered under presser foot
to the right of the presser foot.
Sew a row of stitching, keeping the raw edge
of fabric aligned with the right edge of foot.
The stitches automatically cause the fabric to
gather.
Suitable for light to medium weight fabrics.
If your fabric is light, such as batiste or lace,
you will have more gathers.
Note
- Please use the same fabric of the project
and do a sewing test in advance. When
testing machine for adjustments to
achieve desired fullness, work with 25cm
of the fabric, trims or elastic. This makes
it easier to determine the adjustments
and how much change is needed for
your project
- Sew slow to medium speed for better
fabric control.
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Smocking
The decorative stitch created by stitching or embroidering over gathers is called
"smocking". It is used to decorate the front of blouses or cuffs. The smocking stitch adds
texture and elasticity to the fabric.
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Free motion darning, embroidery and
monogramming
Preparation for embroidering and
001 009 monogramming
* Embroidery hoop is not included with the
3.5~5.0
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machine.
Using the darning/embroidery foot.
Move the drop feed lever to lower the feed
dogs.
Drop feed lever
1
Lowered position
2
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feed lever to raise the feed dogs.
Raised position
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Darning
First sew around the edges of the hole to
secure the threads. Working from left to
right, sew over the hole in a constant and
continuous movement.
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stitching moving the work slower over the hole
to separate the threads and not form big gaps
between the threads.
Note
Free motion darning is accomplished
without the sewing machine internal
feed system. Movement of the fabric is
controlled by the operator. It is necessary
to coordinate sewing speed and movement
of fabric.
Embroidery
Stitch along the outline of the design by
moving the embroidery hoop. When sewing,
make sure to maintain a constant speed.
Monogramming
Sew at constant speed, moving the
embroidery hoop slowly along the lettering.
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reinforcement stitches at the end of the
design.
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Using the darning/embroidery foot.
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Free motion
Adjust the upper thread tension and the
balance to the sewing project if necessary.
Slowly press down the foot control or press
the start/stop button to start sewing.
Hold both hands close to the presser foot like
an embroidery hoop to guide the fabric.
If the thread is lying on top of the fabric, slow
down the movement. If there are knots on the
wrong side of the fabric, move the fabric more
quickly.
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Quilting
Sandwich batting between the top and bottom layers of fabric is call "Quilting". The
top layer is usually formed by multiple geometrically shaped pieces of materials joined
together.
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to sew successive rows with the guide riding
along the previous row of stitching.
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Patchwork stitching
Place the two fabrics, right sides together and
sew using a straight stitch.
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Non-stick foot
Due to the special coating on the bottom of this foot, it‘s perfect for sewing hard-to-feed
fabrics, like leather, foam, plastic, imitation leathers and plastic-coated fabrics, such as
leather or vinyl.
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Applique
You can create and applique by cutting a different piece of fabric into a shape and using
it as a decoration.
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Fagoting
Stitching across an open seam is called "fagoting". It is used on blouses and children's
clothing. This stitch is more decorative when thicker thread is used.
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Scallop stitch
The wave-shaped repeating stitch, that looks like shells, is called "scalloping". It is used
to decorate the collar of blouses and the edges of knitting projects.
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Scallop edging
Stitch along the edge of the fabric, making
sure not to sew directly on the edge of the
fabric.
For better results, apply spray starch onto the
fabric and press with a hot iron before it is
sewn.
Trim the fabric close to the stitching taking
care not to cut the stitches.
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Scallop hem
Fold the fabric right side together. Sew along
the folded edge as illustrated.
Cut the fabric along the seam leaving an
allowance of 3mm for seaming.
Notch the allowance.
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Cording
Used for embellishing 1 to 3 cords or decorative threads. Sew over one strand of cording
to create a pretty swirled design on a jacket or vest or sew over three strands of cording
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lily yarn can be used for cording.
Single cording
Mark the design on the fabric. Insert the cord
in the center groove of the cording foot from
the right side opening.
1 Right side opening
Place the cord under the groove of the
cording foot and pull the cord about 5cm
behind the foot.
The grooves under the foot will hold the
length of the cord in place while the stitches
are being form over the cord.
Select the stitch and adjust the stitch width
so that the stitches are just covering the cord.
Lower the presser foot lifter and sew slowly,
guiding the cord over the design.
Striple cording
Mark the design on the fabric. Insert the cord
in the center groove of the cording foot from
the right side opening.
1 Right side opening
Place three cords under the grooves of the
cording foot and pull the cord about 5cm
behind the foot.
The grooves under the foot will hold the
length of the cord in place while the stitches
are being form over the cord.
Select the stitch and adjust the stitch width
so that the stitches are just covering the cord.
Lower the presser foot lifter and sew slowly,
guiding the cord over the design.
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Narrow hemming
The hemmer foot is used to stitch the narrow rolled hems usually found on shirt tails,
table linens and along the edge of frills.
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Invisible zipper application
The invisible zipper foot provides an invisible closing on skirts, dresses and a variety of
garments and accessories.
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Twin needle
When using twin needles, be sure to attach
the suggested presser foot which screen
appears.
Insert the twin needle. Please refer to
"Replacing the needle" chapter for more
information.
Attention
The thread from horizontal spool holder
must through from left side of the guide
plate and the second spool holder thread
pass through from right side of the guide
plate.
Twin needle thread guide plate
Note
- Twin needle can not use automatic
needle threader.
- Make sure that the two threads used to
thread the twin needle are of the same
weight. You can use one or two colors.
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Twin needle setting
Enter the needle type setting page, select
the twin needle size to use. The machine
automatically reduces the maximum width for
the twin needle sewing.
Attention
- Be sure to set the twin needle mode
when using the twin needle. Using the
twin needle in the single needle mode
may cause the needle to break, resulting
in damage.
- If you use the straight needle plate
after setting the twin needle, a warning
message will pop up in the screen, and
the machine will automatically set to the
single needle mode, and please replace
the single needle, otherwise it will cause
the needle to break and cause danger.
Note
- When sewing with twin needle, always
proceed slowly, and make sure to
maintain a low speed to insure quality
stitching.
- When twin needle sewing has been
selected, it will remain active even the
stitch is changed.
Attention
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change from twin needle to single needle
and go to setting page to select the single
needle mode.
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Embroidery Preparation
Important embroidery information
Embroidery threads
A good quality thread is essential for embroidery to avoid poor stitch formation, needle break, etc.
Good embroidery performance will be effective by using 40wt glossy rayon or polyester
embroidery threads as upper threads. They are available in a wide range of colors for beautiful
embroidery.
Polyester threads
Polyester is a glossy thread with high tensile strength, hard wearing and colorfast features, which
is suitable for all type of embroidery.
Rayon threads
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items that will not receive excessive wear and tear.
Metallic threads
Metallic thread is a light to medium weight thread suitable for special effects in embroidery.
Reduce the thread tension when embroidering with metallic threads.
Embroidery needle
- Select correct thread size and needle size for embroidery.
- Replace the needle regularly.
Note
Please use the second spool pin when metallic or special material threads been used.
Bobbin threads
Bobbin Fill (special bobbin thread)
Bobbin Fill is an especially soft and light polyester thread suitable for bobbin thread. This special
bobbin thread ensures a steady thread tension and best performance of pieces of the upper and
bobbin thread.
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Darning and embroidery thread
Fine mercerized cotton thread which is suitable for embroidering on cotton.
Note
In most cases, bobbin thread for embroidery is either white or black. Some special cases
require the same for upper and bobbin thread.
Stabilizer
Tear-away stabilizers
- The excess is easily to tear away.
- One or more layers can be used.
- Available for light and thick materials.
- Before hooping, apply a little spray onto back side of fabric can bring more stability on
performance.
- Carefully tear away excess stabilizer from the back of the project after completion.
- Ensure the embroidery pattern will not be deformed.
- Leaving the stabilizer under the larger embroidered areas.
Application:
- Available for all woven materials and non-stretch materials.
Cut-away stabilizers
- One or more layers can be used.
- Available for light and thick materials.
- Before hooping, apply a little spray onto back side of fabric can bring more stability on
performance.
- Carefully cut away excess stabilizer from the back of the project after completion.
- Ensure the embroidery patten will not be deformed.
- Leaving the stabilizer under the larger embroidered areas.
Application:
- For all elastic materials.
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Adhesive spray
Avoid using spray adhesive next to your embroidery machine.
- Keep about 25-30 cm distance while using the spray.
- Use the spray carefully.
- Spray the stabilizer and adhere to back side of material carefully and iron to prevent wrinkles.
Application:
- Keep stretch and knitted material in shape.
- Prevent layers of fabric slipping while smooth material been used.
- Appliques can be exactly positioned.
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- Do not place the napped materials(i.e. velvet) in the hoop. It may have hoop marks on the
material.
- Fix the area to be embroidered.
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Iron-on interfacing
Iron-on interfacings are available in a variety of weights. Iron-on interfacings should be selected
to suit the material being used. Use an iron-on interfacing which is easily removable from the
material.
Use the iron-on interfacing to the wrong side of material and press.
Application:
- Please use an appropriate stabilizer and cut it in a bigger shape than your embroidery
pattern. Then place it onto the design for support.
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Embroidery unit overview
Embroidery carriage
Embroidery unit release button
Hoop-securing lever
Embroidery hoop holder
Embroidery unit detection device
Note
Do not touch the embroidery unit
detection device. The connector
could be damaged, and it may
cause malfunctions.
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Embroidery hoop overview
Inner hoop
Center marks
Triangular mark
Outer hoop
Embroidery hoop connector
Hoop size marks
Fastening screw
Quick release device
2 Wrong side
Size of embroidery hoop
Stabilizer
3
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If you are using adhesive stabilizers, place
the adhesive surface of the stabilizer material
1 against the wrong side of the fabric, and iron.
Wrong side
2 Stabilizer
Adhesive surface
Attention
Thick layers of fabric and stabilizer may
cause skipped stitches, or broken threads,
needles and damage on embroidery hoops.
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Make sure the fabric with right side upwards,
place the stabilizer underneath the fabric for
better support, and then place the fabric and
stabilizer altogether on the outer hoop. It can
1 achieve better embroidery performance.
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in place.
Inner hoop's triangular mark
Outer hoop's triangular mark
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Place the inner hoop on the fabric and press
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loosen the outer hoop's fastening screw and
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When the fabric and inner hoop are
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fabric from the four sides marked with the
arrows so that the fabric is stretched drum-
tight in the hoop, and then press the inner
hoop downwards so that it sinks into the outer
hoop a little and tighten the fastening screw.
Fastening screw
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Using embroidery sheet
Make a mark with a chalk at the center of the
position for the pattern to be embroidered.
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Place the inner hoop on the fabric and press
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loosen the outer hoop's fastening screw and
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fabric from the four sides marked with the
arrows so that the fabric is stretched drum-
tight in the hoop, and then press the inner
1 hoop downwards so that it sinks into the outer
hoop a little and tighten the fastening screw or
close the quick release device (if same type
of fabric is used for embroidery).
Fastening screw
Quick release device
2
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Embroidery Process
Preparation for embroidery
Turn the power switch to off ("O"). Raise the
presser foot lifter.
1 Screws
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To achieve optimum embroidery results, use
the high thread tension bobbin case.
Make sure that the markings of the bobbin
case and the stitch plate are aligned
identically.
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the shaft to the back.
Please refer to page "Matching needle/fabric/
1 thread" and "Replacing the needle" for more
information.
Flat side of the shaft
Pin
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1 The embroidery foot lever will be against the
top of the needle clamp screw, then tighten
2 the screw by using the screwdriver.
Embroidery foot lever
Needle clamp screw
3 Screw
Note
Please check and make sure the presser
foot is raised and remove embroidery hoop
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the machine.
Attention
Once embroidery unit is installed, foot
control cannot be operated.
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Install the embroidery hoop
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size to perform the preparations for embroidering.
Attention
Install or remove the embroidery hoop,
please make sure the needle and presser
foot are the highest position, so that can
put in & take out smoothly. Otherwise may
damage the needle and presser foot.
Note
- Please raise the presser foot while the
embroidery hoop is resetting.
- The reset action must be performed
every time when a different size
embroidery hoop is re-installed.
Attention
- Please check the fabric thickness in
advance, if the fabric is too thick, please
don't use it for embroidery.
- If there is space between the presser
foot and the fabric, the fabric can be
embroidered. If there is not space, do
not embroider the fabric. Otherwise, the
needle may break, resulting in injury.
- Please be careful when sewing
overlapping patterns as the needle
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penetration.
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Selecting embroidery pattern
Embroidery pattern types
Turn on the power and enter embroidery
mode.
Personal embroidery patterns
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Frame
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Built-in embroidery pattern
Text
Page switching
Monogram
Return to the previous page
Go to edit page
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Built-in embroidery pattern
Click Built-in embroidery pattern icon and
enter the category page.
Built-in embroidery pattern
129
Click Search icon to enter quick pattern
search page.
Click Return icon to the previous page.
Click Close icon to go to edit page.
Search
Return
Close
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Built-in embroidery letter
Click the Embroidery letter icon to enter
selection screen.
Text
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Key in the desired letter to make a
combination. Click Delete icon to delete last
letter, long press delete icon to delete all
letters. Click Cancel icon to return to the Text
category page.
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icon to enter the embroidery editing page.
Key in bar
Delete
Upper letters
Lower letters
Special characters
Numbers and symbols
Cancel
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Please refer to "Editing the embroidery
pattern" chapter for more information.
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Click the desired frame pattern and frame
shape to combine. Click Switching icon to
view other patterns and shapes. Click Next
icon to enter edit page.
Preview
Frame pattern selection
Frame shape selection
Frame pattern switching
Frame shape switching
Next
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Click two letters or three letters and combine
with the frame. Click Page switching icon to
view other designs. Click Next icon to enter
edit page.
Letters selection
Frame selection
Page switching
Next
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and it will display the preview on the screen.
Click Delete icon to delete last letter, long
press Delete icon to delete all letters.
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the edit page.
Preview screen
Key in bar
Delete
Next
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Designs from USB
The machine has a USB port for memory stick. Through a USB, you can import patterns from
the computer to the machine.
Note
- The USB storage device such as RAM disk is not included with the machine, but such kind
of devices are easily available in computer shops and camera shops.
- The USB storage device must be of either FAT32 formats only.
- The USB storage device's max allowed capacity is 256GB. (256G storage capacity is
tested and available.)
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Editing the embroidery pattern
When the embroidery pattern is selected, you
can adjust the angle, size, position and color
in your preference.
Preview screen
Toolbox
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Embroidery hoop list
Color setting
Next
Undo/Redo
Zoom in/Zoom out
Move the patterns
Select all layers
Drag the object
Add new patterns
Switching layers
Layer
The current layer/Total layers
Suggested embroidery hoop
Embroidery pattern size
Embroidery pattern total stitches
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Adding embroidery pattern
Select the pattern and enter edit page. Click
Add new patterns icon to select the new
patterns. The layer will be display in order by
selecting sequence. Click Switching layers
icon to display each layer.
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display the warning message then open a
new layer.
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Add new patterns
Switching layers
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Click Move layer icon to display the
multifunction list, the left and right arrow keys
can move the selected layer up or down to
edit.
Multifunction list
Move layer
Note
It also can use the physical buttons +/- to
move the layers.
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Select all layers
Click Select all layers icon to edit all layers at
the same time.
Select all layers
Note
Select all layers function works with two or
more layers.
Undo/Redo
Click Undo icon to cancel or reverse the last
steps. Click Redo icon to do last steps again.
Undo
Redo
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Move the embroidery pattern
Move the embroidery pattern is a default
function.
Click Move the patterns icon to move the
patterns in the preview screen. Under the
preview screen, the left and right arrow shows
the X-axis position and up and down arrow
shows the Y-axis position.
Move the patterns
X-axis position
Y-axis position
141
Rotate the embroidery pattern
Click Rotate icon to rotate the patterns.
It can set to rotate 1° or 15° each time.
Rotate
Rotate 1°
Rotate 15°
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Mirror the embroidery pattern
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mirror a pattern in the horizontal direction.
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mirror a pattern in the vertical direction.
Horizontal mirror function
Vertical mirror function
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Resize the embroidery pattern
Click Lock aspect ratio icon to adjust the
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Click the Left and Right arrow icon to adjust
1% proportion each time. The scaling size
range is 80%~120%.
Click Lock aspect ratio value icon again to
restore to default value.
Multifunction list
Lock aspect ratio value
Note
- It also can use the physical buttons +/- to
adjust value.
- When the embroidery pattern is exceed
the hoop, the hoop will turn red.
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Edit text
Key in the text and click Text icon to enter edit
page to adjust spacing or radian.
Text
Split text
Adjust stitch density
Adjust text spacing
Adjust radian
Close
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Split text
Click Split text icon to break up the text and
the layer will split according to the letter
numbers.
Split text
The currect selected layer
The current layer / Total layers
Note
Split text function works with two or more
letters.
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Stitch density adjustment
Click the left and right arrow icon to adjust
stitch density. The default value is 100%, the
adjust range for each increment is 20%, the
adjustment range is 60%~140%.
Click Stitch density value to restore to default
value.
Adjust stitch density
Density proportion
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Text radian adjustment
Click Adjust radian icon to display
multifunction list. The left and right arrow icon
can adjust the text radian. The default value is
0, and the adjust range for each click is 1, the
adjustment range is -100~100.
Click Adjust radian value icon to restore to
default value 0.
Multifunction list
Adjust text radian
Adjust text radian value
Note
- Adjust text radian function works with
two or more letters.
- It also can use the physical buttons +/- to
adjust value.
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Use the center of the pattern as the alignment
reference point.
Accordingly to the selected icons, the
embroidery hoop will move simultaneously
to the position where your needle will align
to: center, four corners of pattern, or encircle
around the pattern.
Click Close icon to save current setting and
close multifunction list and return to the last
edit page.
The upper left corner of the pattern
The center of the pattern
The upper right corner of the pattern
Close
The lower left corner of the pattern
The lower right corner of the pattern
The embroidery hoop will surround four
directions
Note
- When the embroidery pattern exceeds
the hoop, it cannot check the pattern's
size.
- When the embroidery pattern exceeds
the hoop, the hoop will turn red.
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Delete the embroidery pattern
Select the desired embroidery pattern layer to
delete, the layer will shown in the action color.
Click Delete icon, the screen will display
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selected layer.
Long press Delete icon, the screen will
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delete all layers.
Delete
The selected embroidery pattern layer
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Changing the colors of the embroidery motif
Click Color setting icon to enter edit page.
Color setting
Note
The number means how many thread
colors will be used in this layer.
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Change the thread brand
Click Change the thread brand icon to display
other brands selection. It will suggest the
similar color's brands on the right side. The
left and right arrow icon can switch and view
the brand options and details.
Select the desired thread brand to change
and the preview screen will change to
selected brand's correspond colors.
Return to last steps
Select the desired thread brand
Thread brand selection
Page switching
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Search color list numbers
Click Search color list numbers icon to enter
the searching page. Input the numbers in
color chart, can input up to 12 letters. After
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icon, the correspond colors will display on the
right side.
Input bar
Clear
Color list
Selected color
Page switching
Close
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Note
Searching function is under the same
thread brand.
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Saving embroidery motifs
Save embroidery pattern
Click Save icon to display the saving options.
Click Machine icon to save the embroidery
pattern in My favorite folder in the machine.
Save
Save patterns in My favorite folder
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Delete saved patterns
Click My favorite icon to enter saved patterns
folder. Click Delete icon, saved pattern will
be shown in action color, then select the
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message to delete the pattern.
Click Return icon to back to My favorite folder.
My favorite
Delete
Return
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Save embroidery pattern in USB
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Click Save icon to display the saving options.
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Delete the saved pattern in USB
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Click Delete icon, the saved patterns will
shown in the action color. Select the desired
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delete.
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folder.
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Return
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Edit frame
Move to the center of embroidery
hoop
Click the Hoop center icon, the embroidery
hoop will move to the place where hoop
center and needle point align with.
Move to center of the hoop
Grid
Turning on the grid function can position the
embroidery pattern more accurately.
Click the Grid icon one time, the icon displays
the cross mark.
Click the Grid icon second time, the icon
displays the grid mark.
Click the Grid icon third time, the cross mark
and grid mark will disappear and icon shows
blank.
Grid
Hoop relocator
Click the Hoop relocator icon, the embroidery
unit will return to the starting position in order
to stored correctly.
Hoop relocator
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Embroidery
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click Next icon to enter setting page.
Next
Note
If click Next icon without saving patterns, it
will pop out the warning message and enter
the save pattern page.
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Note
Please refer to page "Threading the upper
thread" chapter for more information.
Note
After sewing 5 to 6 stitches, the warning
message will pop out, cut the thread at the
beginning of the stitching, then press the
start/stop button to continue embroidering.
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Embroidery setting adjustment
The embroidery setting can adjust with the
following options:
Thread color information
Thread cutter
Single color / multiple colors
Basting stitch
Thread tension
Move the patterns
Enlarge stitch position
Switch hoop position for threading
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Thread cutter setting
Click Thread cutter icon to display the setting.
Click Spacing distance setting icon and
the left and right arrow icon can adjust the
spacing value. The default value is 2mm, and
the adjust range for each click is 1mm, the
adjustment range is 1mm~15mm.
Click Color lump setting icon can turn on/
off the function to trim the thread after each
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lump default setting is on and will trim the
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embroidering.
Click Finished cut setting icon can turn on/
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is on.
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Close icon to return to last page.
Thread cutter
Spacing distance setting
Spacing distance value
Color lump setting
Finished cut setting
Close
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Basting
Click Basting icon to baste around the
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and the lining to prevent them from slipping or
shifting.
The square frame will display in the preview
screen around the pattern. Baste stitches will
not have auto lock stitches at the beginning
and at the end.
Click Basting icon again to close baste
function.
Basting
Square frame
Note
After embroidering with basting function,
the preview screen will have the warning
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The thread tension is correct when upper
1 2
thread is just visible on back of the fabric.
Upper thread
Bobbin thread
Right side
Wrong side
3 4
Note
Please use the same fabric of the project
and do a sewing test in advance.
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Click Direction icon to display the
multifunction list. The default value is 0, The
left and right or up and down arrow icon in
the multifunction list can adjust the X-axis and
Y-axis position.
Direction icon
X-axis value
Y-axis value
Multifunction list
Note
It also can use the physical buttons +/- to
adjust value.
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Adjust stitch position
Click Current stitch number/Total stitch
numbers or Current stitch number of the
layer/Total stitch numbers of all layers icon
to display the needle position slider and
multifunction list.
Move the needle position slider or click the left
and right arrow icon in the multifunction list to
adjust the stitch position. The adjust range is
1 stitch to increase or decrease for each click.
The stitch position can adjust to the reciprocal
3 stitches of the total stitch numbers.
Needle position slider
The left and right arrow
Current stitch number/Total stitch
numbers
Current stitch number of the layer/Total
stitch numbers of all layers
Note
- If the thread breaks, adjust the stitch
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the thread broken. It can prevent the
obviously seam or segment difference.
- It also can use the physical buttons +/- to
adjust value.
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Switch hoop position for threading
When the embroidery need to change the
thread and the hoop is too close to the
needle, use switch hoop position function to
move the hoop and it's easier for threading.
Click Switch hoop position for threading icon
and it will display the warning message. Click
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the needle position.
Switch hoop position for threading
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Back to sewing mode
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Remove embroidery hoop
Attention
Install or remove the embroidery hoop,
please make sure the needle and presser
foot are the highest position, so that can
put in & take out smoothly. Otherwise may
damage the needle and presser foot.
Note
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before removing the embroidery unit.
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Maintenance and
Trouble Shooting
Maintenance
Attention
Disconnect the power cord from the
wall socket before carrying out any
maintenance, otherwise injury or electrical
shock may result.
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Warning Function
Warning beeping sound
- Operate correctly: 1 beep.
- Operate incorrectly: 3-short beeps.
- When the sewing machine is in trouble
and can't sew: 3-short beeps.
It means that the thread may be twisted or
jammed and the handwheel axle can't move.
Please look through the "Trouble shooting
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has been solved, the machine will be able to
sew.
Note
If the problem is still not solved, please
contact your local dealer.
Attention
During sewing, if the thread has been
jammed inside the hook and needle
movement stops. If you continue to sew,
the machine will stop automatically due to
safety. If machine stops, please turn off the
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Trouble shooting guide
Before calling for service, check below trouble shooting guides in advance, if problem
still exist, please contact nearest dealer or local service center.
5. The thread is wound around the 5. Remove the reel and wind up the
spool holder pin. thread onto the reel.
6. The needle is damaged. 6. Insert a new needle.
1. The bobbin case is not inserted 1. Remove and reinsert the bobbin
correctly. case and pull on the thread.
Bobbin thread
breaks
2. The bobbin case is threaded wrong. 2. Check both bobbin and bobbin
case if on the correct position.
1. The needle is not inserted correctly. 5HPRYH DQG UHLQVHUW WKH QHHGOH ÀDW
side towards the back).
2. The needle is damaged. 2. Insert a new needle.
3. The wrong size needle has been 3. Choose a needle to suit the thread.
Skipped stitches used.
4. The presser foot is not attached 4. Check and attach it correctly.
correctly.
5. The machine is not threaded 5. Rethread the upper thread.
correctly.
1. The needle is damaged. 1. Insert a new needle.
2. The needle is not correctly inserted. ,QVHUW WKH QHHGOH FRUUHFWO\ ÀDW VLGH
towards the back).
3. Wrong needle size for the fabric. 3. Choose a needle to suit the thread
and fabric.
4. The wrong presser foot is attached. 4. Select the correct presser foot.
Needle breaks
5. The needle clamp screw is loose. 5. Use the screwdriver to tighten the
screw.
6. The presser foot is not appropriate 6. Attach appropriate presser foot for
for the type of stitch that you sew. the type of stitch that you sew.
7. The upper thread tension too tight. 7. Loosen the upper thread tension.
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Problem Cause Correction
1. Fluff or oil have collected on the 1. Clean the hook and feed dog.
hook or needle bar.
2. The needle is damaged. 2. Insert a new needle.
The machine is
noisy 3. Thread is caught in the hook. Remove the upper thread and bobbin
case, turn the handwheel backwards
and forwards and remove the thread
4. The feed dogs are packed with lint. remands.
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Problem Cause Correction
The sewing
machine doesn't 2. The presser foot lifter is raised. 2. Lower the presser foot lifter.
operate
3. The machine is not plugged in. 3. Connect the power cord to the
electric outlet.
Embroidery unit 1.The embroidery unit is not set up 1. Reset the embroidery unit up
does not move correctly. correctly.
1. The thread is tangled and the 1. Remove the tangled thread. When
bobbin case, etc., is plugged up. the bobbin case is plugged up,
clean the race.
2. The thread tension is incorrect. 2. Adjust the tension of the upper
thread.
3. The fabric is not fully stretched on 3. Stretch the fabric properly on the
the embroidery hoop. The fabric is embroidery hoop.
loose.
4. No stabilizer material is attached. 4. Always use stabilizer material for
embroidery with stretch fabrics, thin
fabrics, fabrics with a loose weave
and fabrics where stitches easily
contract.
5. Objects are placed near the 5. If the embroidery unit carriage
carriage or embroidery hoop. or embroidery hoop bumps
into objects, the pattern will be
Embroidery misaligned.
is not neatly Do not place objects within the
completed range of embroidery hoop motion.
6. Material coming out of the 6. Stretch the fabric on the hoop once
embroidery hoop is causing again so that the material coming
problems. out of the embroidery hoop does
not cause problems, rotate the
pattern and embroider.
7. Embroider with a heavy fabric or 7. During embroidery, if the fabric is
the fabric material is hanging on the hanging on the table will affect the
table. embriodery unit movement, please
hold the fabric gently in this case.
8. The fabric is catching. It is pinched. 8. Stop the sewing machine and set
the fabric up correctly.
9. The embroidery carriage was 9. If the embroidery carriage is moved
moved while the embroidery hoop during the process, the pattern may
was being removed or attached be misaligned.
during embroidery. Be careful when removing or
attaching the embroidery hoop.
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Problem Cause Correction
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Embroidery Pattern
Chart
Embroidery pattern chart
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Creative Patterns
Creative patterns chart
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Icon illustrate
Post-processing
Additional processing is required to complete
the project.
Fringe embroidery
Three processing choices available to
complete the Fringe Embroidery.
Method A:
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piece over to the backside.
Cut the lower threads of embroidery
patterns.
Turn the piece over to the frontside.
Completed.
Method B:
Finish the embroidering.
Cut the outer edge threads of embroidery
patterns.
Completed.
Method C:
Finish the embroidering.
Cut the upper threads of embroidery
patterns.
Completed.
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Brushed embroidery
Appliqué
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Place the patch on the embroidery area
and continue embroidery.
Cut the excess fabric away.
Completed.
Freestanding organza
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Freestanding
3D foam embroidery
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Place EVA foam over the patterns where
you want to embroidery.
Finish the embroidery.
Remove excess foam material.
Completed.
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It will need to use the embroidery pattern
1011~1012.
Material preparation:
Organza fabric
Water-soluble stabilizer
Hand stitching needle and embroidery
thread
Few pieces of sequins
Hair pin *1pc
Webbing 1*pc 6mm
Glue gun
Hooping
Place the two layers of water-soluble stabilizer
underneath the organza, and hoop them
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have a better embroidery performance.
Start Embroidery
Finish embroidery pattern #1012 (Use the
same bobbin color thread as upper thread).
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picture according to the shape .
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Start Embroidery
- Finish embroidery pattern #1011. (Use
the same bobbin color thread as upper
thread)
- Finish the third layer embroidery, put
above of #1012 pattern at the center
place.
- Finish the fourth layer embroidery. (Fix
the #1012 embroidery pattern)
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dry the design.
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Sequins
Place the sequins at the wings and sew
(Use the same bobbin color thread as upper
thread).
Fixed hairpin
Cut the webbing to hairpin length, then use a
glue gun to stick the webbing on the hairpin.
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webbing.
Completed!
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Post-processing tutorial - Flower
It will need to use the embroidery pattern
1013~1021.
Material preparation:
Organza (purple/green)
Water-soluble stabilizer
Hand stitching needle and embroidery
thread
Pearl *1pc
Clip *1pc
Non-woven fabric
Glue gun
Hooping
Place the two layers of water-soluble
stabilizer underneath the purple organza,
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with no wrinkles, to have a better embroidery
performance.
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Hooping
Place the two layers of water-soluble
stabilizer underneath the green organza,
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with no wrinkles, to have a better embroidery
performance.
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dry the design.
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Use the glue gun to adhesive the non-woven
fabric in the back of the leaves.
Completed!
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collection facilities.
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available.
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can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and
well-being.
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back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of charge.
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