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File type: PDF
File name: 87705394_cs7205.pdf
File size: 11.46 MB
File Language: English
Pages: 76
Author: Brother
Published: 2020-09-29
Updated: 2024-02-29
Verified by
Kathryn Cummings
on 2024-02-29
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Table of Contents
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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1.KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE
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ACCESSORIES
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Included Accessories
6
Optional Accessories
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Accessory Compartment
7
Flip Chart (For Models Equipped With A Flip Chart)
7
NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
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The Main Parts
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Needle And Presser Foot Section
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Operation Buttons
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Operation Panel
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Spool Pin
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USING YOUR SEWING MACHINE
11
Power Supply Precautions
11
Power Supply
11
Foot Controller
11
Sewing Speed Controller (for Models Equipped With The Start/stop Button)
12
Changing The Needle Stop Position
12
Changing The Initial Needle Position
12
Cancelling The Operation Beep
13
THREADING THE MACHINE
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Winding The Bobbin
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Lower Threading
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Upper Threading
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Drawing Up The Lower Thread
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REPLACING THE NEEDLE
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Needle Precautions
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Needle Types And Their Uses
22
Checking The Needle
22
Replacing The Needle
23
Sewing With The Twin Needle
23
REPLACING THE PRESSER FOOT
25
Replacing The Presser Foot
25
Removing The Presser Foot Holder
26
2.SEWING BASICS
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SEWING
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General Sewing Procedure
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Selecting A Stitch
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Adjusting The Stitch Length And Width
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Starting To Sew
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Thread Tension
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USEFUL SEWING TIPS
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Trial Sewing
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Changing The Sewing Direction
31
Sewing Curves
31
Sewing Thick Fabrics
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Sewing Hook–and–loop Fastener Tape
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Sewing Thin Fabrics
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Sewing Stretch Fabrics
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Stitching Cylindrical Pieces
33
3.UTILITY STITCHES
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OVERCASTING STITCHES
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Using Zigzag Foot
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Using Overcasting Foot
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BASIC STITCHING
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BLIND HEM STITCHING
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BUTTONHOLE SEWING
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Button Sewing
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ZIPPER INSERTION
41
SEWING STRETCH FABRICS AND ELASTIC TAPE
42
Stretch Stitching
42
Elastic Attaching
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APPLIQUÉ, PATCHWORK AND QUILT STITCHING
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Appliqués
43
Patchwork (crazy Quilt) Stitching
43
Piecing
44
Quilting
44
Free–motion Quilting
45
REINFORCEMENT STITCHING
46
Triple Stretch Stitching
46
Bar Tack Stitching
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DECORATIVE STITCHING
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Fagoting
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Scallop Stitching
48
Smocking
48
Shell Tuck Stitching
49
Joining
49
Heirloom Stitching
50
SEWING CHARACTERS (for Models Equipped With Character Stitches)
50
Sewing Beautiful Patterns
50
Selecting Characters
50
Checking Characters
53
Deleting Characters
53
Sewing The Character Stitches
53
ADJUSTING STITCHES (for Models Equipped With Character Stitches)
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4.APPENDIX
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STITCH SETTINGS
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Utility Stitches
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Satin Stitches
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Character Stitches (for Models Equipped With Character Stitches)
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MAINTENANCE
62
Restrictions On Oiling
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Precautions On Storing The Machine
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Cleaning The Machine Surface
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Cleaning The Race
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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Frequent Troubleshooting Topics
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Upper Thread Tightened Up
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Tangled Thread On Wrong Side Of Fabric
64
Incorrect Thread Tension
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Fabric Is Caught In The Machine And Cannot Be Removed
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Error Message “E6” Appears In The LCD
67
List Of Symptoms
69
ERROR MESSAGES
73
Operation Beep
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INDEX
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