Brother INNOV-IS XJ2 Sewing & Embroidery Machine

Operation Manual - Page 141

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EMBROIDERING A PATTERN
139
BASIC EMBROIDERY
4
d
Remove the upper thread for the first color from the
machine. Thread the machine with the next color.
e
Repeat the same steps for embroidering the remaining
colors.
1 Current stitch numbers/Total stitch numbers
2 Current time/Total time
3 Part of pattern to be embroidered next
4 Embroidered colors/Total colors
When the last color is embroidered, [Finished
embroidering] will appear on the display. Touch
, and the display will return to the original
screen.
Using Appliqués
When the color embroidering order display shows
[ (APPLIQUE MATERIAL)],
[ (APPLIQUE POSITION)] or
[ (APPLIQUE)], follow the procedure below.
Required materials
Fabric for the appliqué piece
Fabric for the appliqué base
Stabilizer material
Fabric glue or temporary spray adhesive
Embroidery thread
1. Creating an Appliqué Piece
a
Attach stabilizer material to the wrong side of the
fabric for the appliqué piece.
b
Sew the cutting line of the appliqué piece. Remove the
fabric for the appliqué piece from the embroidery
frame, and then carefully cut along the sewn cutting
line.
Memo
If you want to get more attractive finishes, try the
procedures below;
- After 5-6 stitches, press the “Start/Stop” button
again to stop the machine.
- Trim the excess thread at the beginning of the
pattern. If the excess thread tail is under the
embroidery foot, raise the embroidery foot, then
trim the excess thread.
If there is thread left over from the beginning of
embroidering, it may be embroidered over as you
continue embroidering the pattern, making it very
difficult to deal with the thread after the pattern is
finished. Trim the threads at the beginning of each
thread change.
3
4
2
1
Memo
The thread trimming function is originally set to trim
excess thread jumps (threads linking parts of the
pattern, etc.). Depending on the type of thread and
fabric that are used, an end of upper thread may
remain on the surface of the fabric at the beginning
of the stitching. After embroidering is finished, cut
off this excess thread.
If the setting has been turned off, trim the excess
thread jumps using scissors after the pattern is
finished. Refer to page 150 for information on the
thread trimming function.
Note
Refer to “Embroidery Design Guide” to review the
recommended method for built-in appliqué
patterns. Please visit https://s.brother/cmekb/.
Some appliqué patterns differ from the procedure
described in this manual.
The correct names and numbers of the thread
colors to be used will not appear. Use the thread
colors depending on those in the appliqué pattern.
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