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UTILITY STITCHES
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5
When you have finished combining
characters, check the entered characters and
their order.
•For details on checking characters, refer to
“Checking characters” (page 51).
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•A new character can only be added next to
the last character. You cannot insert a new
character between characters or before the
first character of the sequence.
6
After checking the entered characters, start
sewing.
•For details on sewing characters, refer to
“Sewing the character stitches” (page 51).
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o
•The combination of characters will be stored in
memory even if you turn off the machine.
Adding new characters after sewing
After sewing a combination of characters, you
can add characters to the combination using the
following method.
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o
•When you have finished sewing, the pattern No.
of the first character in the current combination is
shown on the LCD.
1
<For models equipped with 1 font type of
character stitches>
Press the stitch category selection key to
select the character stitch again. (Do not skip
this step.)
1
Stitch category selection key
<For models equipped with 2 font types of
character stitches>
Press the utility stitch key first (Do not skip
this step.) and then, press the character stitch
key once or more until the desired font type
of character stitch indicator is lit.
2
1
3
4
1
Utility stitch key
2
Character stitch key
3
Character stitch indicator (Gothic font)
4
Character stitch indicator (Script font)
2
Add new characters by following the
procedure described in “Combining
characters” (page 49).
X
New characters are added next to the last
character of the combination.
Making a new combination of characters after
sewing
Mem
o
•When you have finished sewing, the pattern No.
of the first character in the current combination is
shown on the LCD.
1
Select the first character of the new combination.
2
Press the “+” side of (stitch width
adjustment key).
X
The old combination of characters is cleared
from memory, and the pattern No. shown in
the LCD is entered as the first character of a
new combination.
3
Add characters by following the procedure
described in “Combining characters” (page 49).
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