Instruction Book
Memory Craft 6700P
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
This sewing machine is designed and manufactured for household use only.
Read all instructions before using this sewing machine.
DANGER
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
1. An appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in. Always unplug this sewing
machine from the electric outlet immediately after using and before cleaning.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of burns, re, electric shock, or injury to persons:
1. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is used by or near
children.
2. Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this owner’s manual.
Use only attachments recommended by the manufacturer as contained in this owners manual.
3. Never operate this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, if it has been
dropped or damaged, or dropped into water.
Return this sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for examination, repair, electrical
or mechanical adjustment.
4. Never operate the appliance with any air opening blocked. Keep ventilation openings of this sewing machine and
foot controller free from accumulation of lint, dust and loose cloth.
5. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
6. Do not use outdoors.
7. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
8. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (“O”) position, then remove plug from outlet.
9. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
10. Keep ngers away from all moving parts. Special care is required around the sewing machine needle and/or
cutting blade.
11. Always use the proper needle plate. The wrong plate can cause the needle to break.
12. Do not use bent needles.
13. Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. It may deect the needle causing it to break.
14. Switch this sewing machine off (“O”) when making any adjustment in the needle area, such as threading the
needle, changing the needle, threading the bobbin or changing the presser foot, and the like.
15. Always unplug this sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making
any other adjustments mentioned in this owners manual.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Please note that on disposal, this product must be safely recycled in accordance with relevant National
legislation relating to electrical/electronic products. If in doubt please contact your retailer for guidance. (European
Union only)
For Europe only:
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. Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
For outside Europe (except U.S.A and Canada):
This appliance is not intended for use 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 concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ESSENTIAL PARTS
Names of Parts ............................................................... 4
Standard Accessories .................................................... 5
Extension Table .............................................................. 6
Stitch Reference Chart ................................................... 7
GETTING READY TO SEW
Connecting the Power Supply ........................................ 8
Operating Instructions: ................................................... 8
Controlling Sewing Speed .............................................. 9
Foot Control .................................................................... 9
Machine Operating Keys .............................................. 10
Function Keys and Jog Dials ....................................11-12
Raising and Lowering the Presser Foot ....................... 13
Knee Lifter .................................................................... 13
Replacing the Presser Foot .......................................... 14
Adjusting the Foot Pressure ......................................... 15
Removing and Attaching the Foot Holder .................... 15
Attaching the Dual Feed Foot AD................................. 16
Attaching the Professional Grade Foot HP .................. 16
Attaching the Darning Foot PD-H ................................. 16
Replacing Needles ....................................................... 17
Winding the Bobbin ................................................. 18-20
Inserting the Bobbin ..................................................... 21
Threading the Machine............................................ 22-23
Built-in Needle Threader
.............................................. 24
Drawing up the Bobbin Thread .................................... 25
Replacing the Needle Plate
.......................................... 26
Balancing Thread Tension............................................ 27
Dropping the Feed Dog ................................................ 28
Selecting the Sewing Mode .......................................... 29
Selecting the Pattern .................................................... 30
Mode 1: Direct pattern selection mode
...................... 30
Customizing direct pattern selection
.......................... 31
Pattern Selection in Mode 2 and Mode 3
................... 32
• Using numeral keys
................................................ 32
• Using jog dials ........................................................ 32
• Using arrow keys .................................................... 33
Customizing Machine Settings ..................................... 33
Screen brightness ...................................................... 34
Buzzer sound ............................................................. 34
Auto thread cutting ..................................................... 34
Needle stop position ................................................... 34
Adjustable start-up speed (START/STOP key) ........... 34
Adjustable start-up speed (Foot control) .................... 35
Favorite stitch adjustment (FS) ................................... 35
Resume setting .......................................................... 35
Bobbin winding speed
................................................ 35
Language selection
.................................................... 35
Auto-off timer .............................................................. 36
Reset all to default
...................................................... 36
BASIC SEWING
Straight Stitch
.......................................................... 37-39
Sewing from the Edge of Thick Fabric
......................... 37
Changing Sewing Direction .......................................... 37
Turning a Square Corner .............................................. 37
Securing Seams ........................................................... 38
Cutting Threads
............................................................ 38
Needle Plate Guides .................................................... 38
Adjusting the Needle Drop Position ............................. 39
Adjusting the Stitch Length .......................................... 39
Favorite Stitch Adjustment............................................ 40
Sewing with the Dual Feed Device
............................... 41
Sewing with the Professional grade foot HP ................ 42
Variety of Straight Stitches ......................................43-44
Straight Stitch in Center Needle Position ................... 43
Lock-a-matic Stitch ..................................................... 43
Locking Stitch ............................................................. 43
Straight Stitch in Left Needle Position ........................ 44
Triple Stretch Stitch .................................................... 44
Stretch Stitches .......................................................... 44
Zipper Sewing .........................................................45-47
Rolled Hem ................................................................... 48
Gathering ...................................................................... 49
Pintucking ..................................................................... 49
Basting ......................................................................... 50
Zigzag Stitches ............................................................. 51
Adjusting the stitch length .......................................... 51
Adjusting the stitch width ............................................ 51
Variety of Overcasting Stitches ............................... 52-53
Multiple Zigzag Stitch ................................................. 52
Overcasting Stitch ...................................................... 52
Knit Stitch ................................................................... 52
Double Overcasting Stitch .......................................... 53
Overlocking Stitch ...................................................... 53
Blind Hemming ............................................................. 54
Shell Tuck ..................................................................... 56
Variety of Buttonholes .................................................. 57
Sensor (Square) Buttonhole .................................... 58-61
Adjusting the buttonhole width ................................... 61
Adjusting the buttonhole stitch density....................... 61
Using the Stabilizer Plate ............................................. 62
Automatic (square) Buttonhole
................................63-64
Round End and Fine Fabric Buttonholes ..................... 65
Keyhole Buttonholes
.................................................... 65
Stretch Buttonhole ........................................................ 65
Knit Buttonhole ............................................................. 65
Corded Buttonhole ....................................................... 66
Button Sewing .............................................................. 67
Darning ......................................................................... 68
Tacking ......................................................................... 69
Eyelet ............................................................................ 70
DECORATIVE STITCHES
Applique ....................................................................... 71
Fringing......................................................................... 72
Drawn Work ............................................................. 72-73
Smocking ...................................................................... 73
Fagoting .........................................................................74
Scallop ...........................................................................74
Patchwork Piecing ........................................................ 75
Angle Scales on the Needle Plate ................................ 75
Patchwork ..................................................................... 75
Quilting ......................................................................... 76
Stippling
........................................................................ 76
Clasp Stitch
.................................................................. 77
Free Motion Quilting (1)
........................................... 77-78
Free Motion Quilting (2)
................................................ 78
Satin Stitches
............................................................... 79
Elongation ratio .......................................................... 79
Twin Needle Sewing
................................................ 80-81
PROGRAMMING A PATTERN COMBINATION
Pattern Combination ..................................................... 82
Editing a Pattern Combination...................................... 83
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Deleting a Pattern
......................................................... 83
Inserting a Pattern ........................................................ 84
Duplicating a Pattern .................................................... 84
Programming Auto-lock Stitch ...................................... 85
Automatic Thread Cutting ............................................. 85
Mirror Image ................................................................. 86
Pattern Combination with a Mirror Image ..................... 87
Sewing the Pattern from the Beginning ........................ 88
Sewing the Pattern Combination from the Beginning .. 88
Bridge Stitches ........................................................89-90
Uniform Stitch Adjustment ............................................ 90
Individual Stitch Adjustment ......................................... 91
MONOGRAMMING
Entering Monogram Letters with Jog Dials .................. 92
• Selecting a character style ......................................... 92
• Selecting a font style .................................................. 93
• Selecting a letter (character) ...................................... 93
Programming a Monogram........................................... 94
Spacing ........................................................................ 95
Monogram size ............................................................. 95
Reducing the size of letters .......................................... 95
STORING AND RECALLING A PATTERN
COMBINATION
Storing a Pattern Combination ..................................... 96
Recalling a Stored Combination ................................... 97
Deleting a Stored Combination .................................... 97
Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns ............................. 98
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Hook Area ............................................... 99
Problems and Warning Signals ........................... 100-101
Troubleshooting .......................................................... 102
Stitch Chart ................................................................. 103
Stitch Chart (Monogram) ............................................ 104
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ESSENTIAL PARTS
Names of Parts
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Foot pressure dial
Thread take-up lever
Left thread guide
Upper thread guide
Stitch reference chart
LCD screen
Retractable thread guide
Bobbin winder spindle
Bobbin winder stopper
Bobbin thread cutter (upper)
Function keys
Stitch length adjusting dial (Jog dial)
Stitch width adjusting dial (Jog dial)
Knee lifter socket
Feed balancing dial
Thread tension dial
Needle plate release lever
Thread cutter (on face plate)
Needle threader lever
Lower thread guide
Needle cramp screw
Needle bar thread guide
Needle
Zigzag foot A
Hook cover release button
Hook cover plate
Bobbin thread cutter
Needle plate
Feed dog
Foot holder
Setscrew
Lever
Needle threader
Buttonhole lever
Start/stop key
Reverse key
Auto-lock key
Needle up/down key
Thread cutter key
Speed control slider
Presser foot lifter
Dual feed mechanism
Spool pins
Power switch
Foot control jack
Machine socket
Drop feed lever
Dual feed adjusting dial
Thread cutter jack *
Handwheel
Right thread guide
Carrying handle
Bobbin winding tension disk
Stitch chart bracket
NOTE:
To carry the sewing machine, hold the carrying handle
with your hand, and support the sewing machine with
the other hand.
NOTE:
Sewing machine design and specications are subject
to change without prior notice.
* Thread cutter switch is the optional item.
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Standard Accessories
No. Part Name Part No.
1 Zigzag foot A (Set on the machine) 859802006
2 Overedge foot M 859810007
3 Satin stitch foot F 859 8 0 6 011
4 Blind hemming foot G 859807001
5 Zipper foot E 859805009
6 Automatic buttonhole foot R 862822013
7 Stabilizer plate 859832016
8 Rolled hem foot D 859804008
9 Open toe satin stitch foot F2 859813000
10 Button sewing foot T 859 8110 08
11 1/4˝ seam foot O 859814001
12 Professional grade foot HP 865803006
13 Darning foot PD-H 859839002
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Convertible free motion quilting foot
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15 Close-toe foot 858820111
16 Open-toe foot 858821019
17 Clear view foot 202002521
18 Dual feed foot holder 859817015
19 Dual feed foot AD (twin) 859819109
20 Button shank plate 832820007
21 Bobbin X 5 (1 set on the machine) 102261103
22 Needle set 859856005
23 Lint brush 802424004
24 Seam ripper (Buttonhole opener) 647808009
25 Quilting guide bar 755802001
26 Screwdriver 820832005
27 Net X 2 624806006
28 Spool holder (large) X 2 822020503
29 Spool holder (small) X 2 822019509
30 Spool holder (special) X 2 862408008
31 Spool rest 770850001
32 Knee lifter 846417011
33 Needle plate (set on the machine) 861606016
34 Straight stitch needle plate 862817107
35 Professional grade needle plate 865805008
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36 Extension table 846401001
37 Stitch reference chart 866629009
38 Stitch chart bracket 846285007
39 Setscrew X 2 000163600
40 Dust cover 767805001
41 Accessory box 866801007
42 Instruction book 866800006
43 Instructional DVD 866804000
44 Power cable*
U.S.A. and Canada 856519004
U.K. 830377008
Australia 830314018
45 Foot control 043170108
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Extension Table
Attaching the table
Spread the legs of extension table.
Holding the table with both hands and slide it gently to
the right.
Adjusting the table height
Turn setscrews of the table legs with a screwdriver.
NOTE:
A Phillips screwdriver is required for adjusting the
extension table height.
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Stitch Reference Chart
Attaching the stitch chart bracket
Align the screws with the holes on the backside of the
machine. Firmly tighten screws with screwdriver.
Stitch chart position
The stitch chart can be placed in two positions on the
chart bracket, store or view.
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w Front slots
The back slots
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on the bracket are for store position.
Slide stitch chart down between the back slots until the
stitch chart stops.
The front slots
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on the brackets are for view position.
Pull up and out the stitch chart from back slots. Slide
stitch chart down between the front slots.
Clip board
Flip over the stitch chart (Mode 3 side) and then clip or
sewing instructions, notes, etc., to board.
NOTE:
Do not clip multiple layers of paper or cardboard.
Slide paper under clips; do not raise clips.
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WARNING:
While in operation, always keep your eyes on the
sewing area, and do not touch any moving parts such
as the thread take-up lever, handwheel or needle.
Always turn off the power switch and unplug the
machine from the power supply:
- when leaving the machine unattended.
- when cleaning the machine.
Do not place any objects on the foot control.
GETTING READY TO SEW
Connecting the Power Supply
z First make sure the power switch q is off.
x Insert the machine plug w of the power supply cable
into the machine socket e.
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Insert the power supply plug r into the wall outlet t,
and turn the power switch q on.
q Power switch
w Machine plug
e Machine socket
r Power supply plug
t Wall outlet
If you want to use the foot control, pull out the cord from
the foot control and insert the pin connector into the jack
on the machine.
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First make sure the power switch q is off.
x Insert the machine plug w of the power supply cable
into the machine socket e.
c Draw out the cord from the foot control and insert the
pin connector r into the jack t on the machine.
v Insert the power supply plug y into the wall outlet u,
and turn the power switch q on.
q Power switch
w Machine plug
e Machine socket
r Pin connector
t Foot control jack
y Power supply plug
u Wall outlet
NOTE:
The start/stop key does not work when the foot control
is connected.
Operating Instructions:
The symbol “O” on a switch indicates the “off” position of
the switch.
For the U.S.A. and Canada only
Polarized plug (one blade wider than the other):
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended
to t in a polarized outlet only one way. If it does not t
fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not t,
contact a qualied electrician to install the proper outlet.
Do not modify the plug in any way.
NOTE:
Make sure to use the power supply cable that came
with the machine.
If you turn off the power switch, wait for 5 seconds
before turning it on again.
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Controlling Sewing Speed
Speed control slider
You can limit the maximum sewing speed with the speed
control slider according to your sewing needs.
To increase the sewing speed, move the slider to the
right.
To decrease the sewing speed, move the slider to the left.
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Foot Control
Pressing on the foot control can vary sewing speed.
The harder you press the foot control, the faster the
machine runs.
NOTE:
The machine runs at the maximum speed set by
the speed control slider when the foot control is
fully depressed.
You can select the desired start-up speed from
slow, medium or high (refer to page 35).
Cord storage
The cord of the foot control can be conveniently stored in
the cord storage under the base cover of the foot control.
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Operating Instructions:
Foot control model 21380 is for use with this sewing
machine.
NOTE:
If you start the machine with the presser foot up, the
LCD screen will advise you to lower the presser foot.
Lower the presser foot and start sewing.
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Mode 1 Mode 2
Press the auto-lock key to sew a locking stitch
immediately. The machine will automatically stop.
When the machine is stopped, and press the auto-
lock key to turn on the auto-lock function. The
machine will immediately sew locking stitches and
automatically stop when the machine is started.
• When any other stitches are selected;
Press the auto-lock key to sew a locking stitch at the
end of current pattern. The machine will automatically
stop.
When the machine is stopped, and press the auto-lock
key to turn on the auto-lock function. The machine will
sew a locking stitch at the end of the current pattern
and automatically stop when the machine is started.
The machine will trim the threads automatically after
locking the stitch when the auto thread cutting is
turned on (refer to page 34).
r Needle up/down key
Press this key to bring the needle bar up or down.
The machine will stop with the needle in down position.
However, you can change the needle stop position in the
machine setting mode (refer to page 34).
t Thread cutter key
After nish sewing, press this key to trim the threads. The
needle bar automatically rises after trimming the threads
(refer to page 38).
After using auto thread cutting or threading the bobbin
holder, you can start sewing without drawing up the
bobbin thread.
Machine Operating Keys
q Start/stop key
Press this key to start or stop the machine.
The machine starts running slowly for the rst few
stitches, it then runs at the speed set by the speed control
slider. The machine runs slowly as long as this key is
pressed.
The key will turn red when the machine is running, and
green when it has been stopped.
Pressing and holding this key while sewing will slow down
the sewing speed and the machine will stop when the key
is released.
NOTE:
The start/stop key cannot be used when the foot
control is connected to the machine.
You can select the desired start-up speed from
slow, medium or high (refer to page 34).
If you start the machine with the presser foot up,
the LCD screen will advise you to lower the presser
foot. Lower the presser foot and start sewing.
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NOTE:
The thread cutter key does not function:
- directly after turning on the power.
- when the presser foot is raised with the foot lifter.
- after being pressed 3 times in a row.
Use the thread cutter on the face plate if the thread is
#30 or thicker (refer to page 38 ).
w Reverse key
• When following stitch patterns are selected;
There will be particular functions of the reverse key
when the patterns shown above are selected. Refer to
pages 43, 63-64, 68 and 69 for instructions.
e Auto-lock key
• When following stitch patterns are selected;
The machine will sew in reverse as long as the
reverse key is pressed. Release the key to sew
forward.
When the machine is stopped and foot control is
disconnected, the machine will sew in reverse slowly
as long as the reverse key is pressed.
Release the key to stop the machine.
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• When any other stitches are selected;
If you press the reverse key when sewing any other
patterns, the machine will immediately sew locking
stitches and automatically stop.
• When following stitch patterns are selected;
Mode 1 Mode 2
「上記のパンを選択ている場合」に変更。
Mode 1 Mode 2
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q Mode key (refer to page 29)
When the power is turned on, the pattern selection mode
1 is set automatically.
Each time you press the mode key, the mode will change
from 1 to 3. The selected mode is indicated on the upper
left corner of the LCD screen.
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Function Keys and Jog Dials
w Stitch display key (refer to pages 30, 32, 92)
In mode 1, press the stitch display key to open or close
the direct pattern reference window.
In mode 2 or 3, press the stitch display key to open or
close the pattern selection window.
e Twin needle key (refer to page 81)
Press this key when sewing with a twin needle.
r Mirror image key (refer to pages 86-87)
Press this key to sew a mirror image of the selected
pattern.
t Elongation key (refer to page 79)
Press this key to elongate satin stitch patterns.
y Bobbin winding key
Press this key to wind the bobbin (refer to page 20).
u Stitch width adjusting dial (refer to pages 32, 33,
39, 51, 90-93, 96-97, etc)
Turn this jog dial to alter the stitch width or needle drop
position of the selected stitch pattern.
You can also alter the page number or move the cursor
with this dial .
i Stitch length adjusting dial (refer to pages 32, 33,
39, 51, 90-93, 96-97, etc)
Turn this jog dial to alter the stitch length of the selected
pattern.
You can also move the cursor with this dial.
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This key has two functions.
1: To stock or to recall the programmed pattern
combinations (refer to page 96-97).
2: To register or to delete the favorite stitch settings
(refer to page 40).
!0 Arrow keys (refer to pages 33, 83, 87)
Press “ ” or “ ” to select the stitch pattern, edit the
pattern combination, move the cursor or tun the page,
etc.
!1 Startover key (refer to page 88)
Press this key to sew a pattern combination from the
beginning.
!2 Lockout key
Press this key to lockout the machine when threading the
machine, replacing the accessories etc.
To reduce the risk of injury, all keys except the lockout
key are deactivated.
To unlock the machine, press this key again.
!3 Set key (refer to page 33)
Press this key to enter the machine setting mode for
customizing the machine settings.
!4 Numeral keys (refer to page 30-32)
Mode 1:
You can select direct stitch patterns by pressing
corresponding keys.
Mode 2, 3:
Enter a 3-digit pattern number to select the desired
stitch pattern.
!5 Clear key (refer to page 83)
Press this key to delete the memorized pattern or cancel
the settings.
!6 Memory key (refer to page 31, 32, 82)
Press this key to select the desired pattern, register
programmed pattern combinations, or conrm settings.
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Function Keys and Jog Dials (Continued)
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Raising and Lowering the Presser Foot
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NOTE:
If you start the machine with the presser foot up, the
LCD screen will advise you to lower the presser foot.
Lower the presser foot and start sewing.
The presser foot lifter or the knee lifter raises and lowers
the presser foot.
You can raise the presser foot about 7 mm (1/4˝) higher
than the normal up position by exerting more pressure
when lifting the presser foot. This allows for changing the
needle plate and helps you to place layers of thick fabric.
q Presser foot lifter
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t Down position
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CAUTION:
Do not turn the handwheel or press the up/down
needle key when the presser foot is in extra lifted
position. It may cause damage to the presser foot.
Knee Lifter
The knee lifter is extremely helpful when sewing
patchwork, quilting etc, since it allows you to handle the
fabric while your knee controls the presser foot.
Attaching the knee lifter
Match the ribs on the knee lifter with the notches in the
knee lifter socket and insert the knee lifter.
q Knee lifter
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Adjusting the knee lifter
The angle of the knee lifter can be adjusted to t you.
Loosen the setscrew and slide the angle bar in or out to
adjust the angle of the knee lifter.
Tighten the setscrew to secure the angle bar.
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t Angle bar
Using the knee lifter
Push the knee lifter with your knee to easily move the
presser foot up and down.
You can control how high the foot rises by the amount of
knee pressure you exert.
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CAUTION:
To avoid damaging the lever, do not push it down.
Replacing the Presser Foot
CAUTION:
Always make sure to press the lockout key to before
replacing the presser foot.
Use the proper foot for the selected pattern.
The wrong foot can cause the needle to break.
z Raise the needle by pressing the needle up/down key.
Press the lockout key.
q Needle up/down key
w Lockout key
x Raise the presser foot lifter.
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c Press the black lever on the back of the foot holder.
The presser foot will drop off.
r Lever
v Place the presser foot so that the pin on the foot lies
just under the groove of the foot holder.
Lower the presser bar to lock the foot in place.
Each foot is marked with an identication letter.
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Removing and Attaching the Foot Holder
Remove the foot holder before using Professional grade
foot HP, Darning foot PD-H, Convertible free motion
quilting foot QB-S, or Dual feed foot AD.
CAUTION:
Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout
the machine before replacing the foot holder.
Removing the foot holder
Raise the needle by pressing the needle up/down key.
Press the lockout key and raise the presser foot with the
presser foot lifter.
q Needle up/down key
w Lockout key
e Presser foot lifter
Loosen the setscrew and remove the foot holder.
r Setscrew
t Foot holder
Attaching the foot holder
Attach the foot holder to the presser bar from the rear.
Tighten the thumbscrew securely with the screwdriver.
y Presser bar
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Adjusting the Foot Pressure
The foot pressure dial should be set at “3” for regular
sewing.
Reduce the pressure for appliqué, sewing on ne
synthetics and elastic fabrics.
Set the dial at “1” when sewing extra ne fabrics.
Consult information on the LCD screen for the
recommended foot pressure setting.
q Foot pressure dial
w Setting mark
e Recommended foot pressure setting
NOTE:
Do not reduce the foot pressure lower than “0”.
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Attaching the Dual Feed Foot AD
z Attach the dual feed holder to the presser bar.
q Dual feed holder
x Tighten the setscrew with your ngers.
Push the dual feed link to engage it with upper feed
drive.
w Dual feed link
e Upper feed drive
c Lower the presser foot lifter. Lower the needle to the
lowest position by turning the handwheel.
v Tighten the setscrew securely with the screwdriver.
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Attaching the Darning Foot PD-H
Attach the darning foot PD-H to the presser bar by
putting the pin on the needle clamp screw.
q Pin
w Needle clamp screw
Tighten the setscrew rmly with the screwdriver.
Attaching the Professional Grade Foot HP
Attach the professional grade foot HP to the presser bar.
Tighten the setscrew rmly with the screwdriver.
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Replacing Needles
CAUTION:
Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout
the machine before replacing the needle.
Raise the needle by pressing the needle up/down key.
Press the lockout key.
q Needle up/down key
w Lockout key
Loosen the needle clamp screw by turning it
counterclockwise.
Remove the needle from the clamp.
e Needle clamp screw
Insert a new needle into the needle clamp with the at
side of the needle to the rear.
r Flat side
When inserting the needle into the needle clamp, push it
up against the stopper pin and tighten the needle clamp
screw rmly with a screwdriver.
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Fabric Thread Needle
Fine
Lawn
Georgette
Tricot
Organza
Crepe
Silk #80-100
Cotton #80-100
Synthetic #80-100
Blue tip needle
Universal needle
#9/65-11/75
Medium
Sheeting
Jersey
Broadcloth
Fleece
Silk #50
Cotton #50-80
Synthetic #50-80
Red tip needle
Purple tip needle
Universal needle
#11/ 75 -14/90
Heavy
weight
Denim
Tweed
Coating
Quilting
Silk #30-50
Cotton #40-50
Synthetic #40-50
Red tip needle
Purple tip needle
Universal needle
#14/90-16/100
Fabric and Needle Chart
• For general sewing, use red tip needle.
• Fine threads and needles should be used for sewing
ne fabrics.
• In general, use the same thread for both needle and
bobbin.
• Use a blue tip needle for sewing ne fabrics, stretch
fabrics, tricot and buttonholes to prevent skipped
stitches.
• Use a purple tip needle for sewing knits, free quilting
and across the hem to prevent skipped stitches.
• Use a stabilizer or interface to stretch or ne fabrics
to prevent seam puckering.
• Always test the thread and needle size on a small
piece of the same fabric you will use for actual
sewing.
NOTE:
1 x twin needle, 2 x blue tip needle (#11/75), 1 x red tip
needle (#14/90) and 1 x purple tip needle (#14/90) are
included in the needle case (Part No. 859856005).
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To check needle straightness, place the at side of the
needle onto something at (a needle plate, glass etc.).
The gap between the needle and the at surface should
be consistent.
t Gap
Never use a blunt needle.
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Use the large spool holder for ordinary spools, while the
small spool holder for small spools.
r Small spool
t Small spool holder
NOTE:
Avoid using a paper cored spool when it begins to
empty since it will not unwind smoothly. It may cause
the thread to bunch or slip when using the auto thread
cutter.
Winding the Bobbin
Removing the bobbin
Slide the hook cover release button to the right, and
remove the hook cover plate.
q Hook cover release button
w Hook cover plate
Lift out the bobbin from the bobbin holder.
e Bobbin
NOTE:
Use the “J” plastic bobbins for horizontal hook (marked
with “J r). Using other bobbins, such as pre-wound
paper bobbins, may cause stitching problems and/ or
damage to the bobbin holder.
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Setting the spool of thread
Place the spool of thread on the spool pin with
the thread coming off the spool as shown.
Attach the spool holder, and press it rmly against the
spool of thread.
q Spool of thread
w Spool pin
e Large spool holder
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Setting the thread cone
Use the spool rest and the spool net for thread cones.
Attach the spool rests on the spool pin.
Place the spool cone on the spool pin.
Cover the thread cone with the spool net if the thread is
shaky or kinky when sewing.
If the net is too long for a spool, fold the net and place it
on the spool.
w Spool pin
y Thread cone
u Spool rest
i Spool net
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Bobbin winding while working on a sewing project
There are 2 spool pins on the spool stand.
You can use both spool pins when you need to wind a
bobbin without unthreading the machine while working on
a sewing project.
Place a spool of thread on the spool pin and x the spool
with the spool holder as shown.
NOTE:
Those spool pins are also used for twin needle sewing
(refer to page 80).
Setting the spool of thread or thread cone (special
size)
Use the spool holder (special) to hold the specic size of
the spool of threads as shown.
The sizes of the spools of thread are as follows;
The hole diameter of the spool has a range of 3/8˝ to
7/16˝ (9.5 to 10.5 mm)), and the spool length has a range
of 2 3/4˝ to 3˝ (70 to 75 mm).
o Spool holder (special)
!0 Hole diameter (3/8˝ to 7/1)
!1 Spool length (2 3/4˝ to 3˝)
Firmly insert the spool holder (special) into the hole and
hold the spool as illustrated.
!0
!0
!1
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Winding the bobbin
NOTE:
You can adjust the bobbin winding speed (refer to
page 35).
z Raise the retractable thread guide bar.
Pass the thread through the guide on the thread guide
bar from behind.
q Thread guide bar
x Pass the thread under the bobbin winding tension
disk.
w Bobbin winding tension disk
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c Thread through the hole in the bobbin from the inside
to the outside.
Put the bobbin on the bobbin winder spindle.
Push the bobbin winder stopper to the left.
e Bobbin winder spindle
r Bobbin winder stopper
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v Hold the free end of the thread in your hand
and press the bobbin winding key.
Press the bobbin winding key again to stop
the bobbin when it has wound several layers,
and cut the thread close to the hole in the
bobbin.
t Bobbin winding key
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NOTE:
When the bobbin winding key is pushed without
pushing the bobbin winder stopper to the left, the
screen shown left is displayed.
Push the bobbin winder stopper to the left before the
winding.
b Press the bobbin winding key again. When the bobbin
is fully wound, the machine will stop automatically.
The bobbin winder stopper automatically returns to its
original position. Cut the thread.
y Thread cutter
NOTE:
For safety purposes, the machine will automatically
stop 1.5 minutes after starting bobbin winding.
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Inserting the Bobbin
z Press the lockout key.
Place a bobbin in the bobbin holder with the thread
running off counterclockwise as shown on the hook
cover plate.
q Lockout key
w End of thread
e Bobbin holder
r Hook cover plate
x Hold the bobbin with your ngertip so it does not
rotate.
Guide the thread into the front notch of the bobbin
holder.
Pull the thread to the left to pass it under the guide.
t Front notch
y Guide
c Draw the thread to the left to pass it into the guide
path marked “1.
Make sure that the thread comes out from the side
notch of the bobbin holder.
u Guide path 1
i Side notch
NOTE:
If the thread does not come out from the side notch,
rethread from step z.
v Continue to draw the thread along the guide path
marked “2” and pull the thread to the right through the
slit. The thread will be cut to a proper length and held
in place.
o Guide path 2
! 0 Slit (Thread cutter)
b Set the left edge of the hook cover plate into opening.
Push down the hook cover plate to t in place.
NOTE:
Unless otherwise noted, you can start sewing without
drawing up the bobbin thread.
Refer to page 25 for how to draw up the bobbin
thread.
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Threading the Machine
CAUTION:
Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout
the machine before threading the machine.
z Press the needle up/down key to raise the take-up
lever to the highest position.
Press the lockout key to lockout the machine.
q
Needle up/down key
w
Thread take-up lever
e Lockout key
x Pass the thread through the guide on the thread guide
bar from behind.
r Thread guide bar
c Pass the thread through the right thread guide.
t Right thread guide
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v Hold the upper thread with both hands as shown
and slip it under the thread guide plate.
y Thread guide plate
b Draw the thread toward you and pass it into the left
thread guide.
u Left thread guide
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n Draw the thread along the right channel, and around
the tension dial from the right to the left. Pull the
thread up to insert it between the tension disks and
under the loop of the check spring.
Be sure that the thread is coming out from notch of
the disk.
i Right channel
o Thread tension dial
!0 Check spring
!1 Notch
!1
!0
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m While holding the thread at the spool, rmly draw the
thread up and to the back of the take-up lever. Draw
the thread forward to draw it into the eye of the take-
up lever.
!2 Eye of the take-up lever
m
, Then pull the thread down along the left channel and
through the lower thread guide.
!3 Lower thread guide
. Slide the thread from the right of the needle bar thread
guide to the left.
Be sure to slide the thread to the end of the slit as
shown.
!4 Needle bar thread guide
⁄0 Thread the needle with the needle threader (refer to
the next page).
!2
Threading the Machine (Continued)
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!3
!4
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n
Pull the thread loop to take the thread end out through
the needle eye to the rear.
NOTE:
If the thread is caught in the hook and the thread loop
is not formed, remove the thread from the hook and
pull it to take the thread end out through the needle
eye.
b Raise the threader slowly so a loop of the thread is
pulled up through the needle eye.
Built-in Needle Threader
NOTE:
The needle threader can be used with a #11 to #16
needle.
Thread size 50 to 90 is recommended.
Do not use thread size 30 or thicker.
The needle threader cannot be used with the twin
needle.
z Press the needle up/down key to raise the needle.
Press the lockout key to lock the machine.
q Needle up/down key
w Lockout key
x Draw the thread through the slit e of the needle
threader. The thread should pass under the hook r.
e Slit
r Hook
c Pull the thread up and slip it between the thread cutter
and face plate from behind.
Pull the thread toward you to cut.
v Pull down the needle threader lever as far as it will go.
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Drawing up the Bobbin Thread
After using auto thread cutting or threading the bobbin
holder, you can start sewing without drawing up the
bobbin thread.
However, you need to draw up the bobbin thread when
sewing gathering stitches etc.
z
Remove the bobbin. Insert the bobbin into the bobbin
holder again and rethread the bobbin holder according
to the instructions on page 21, but leave a 10 cm ()
tail of bobbin thread as shown.
q Bobbin thread
NOTE:
Do not cut the bobbin thread with the thread cutter.
w Thread cutter
x
Raise the presser foot. Hold the needle thread lightly
e Needle thread
c
Press the needle up/down key twice to lower and raise
the needle and pick up the bobbin thread.
r Needle up/down key
v
Pull both threads 10 cm () under and behind the
presser foot.
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v Push down on the mark of the needle plate until it
locks in place.
Make sure the warning message disappears and the
straight stitch is automatically selected.
Turn the handwheel slowly and make sure that the
needle does not hit the needle plate.
Press the lockout key to unlock.
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Mark
CAUTION:
Never press the needle plate release lever while
running the machine.
Replacing the Needle Plate
The straight stitch needle plate can be used for straight
stitches with the left, center or right needle drop positions.
Use the professional grade needle plate HP for the
straight stitch with the left needle drop position.
Attach the professional grade foot when sewing with the
professional grade needle plate HP.
CAUTION:
Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout
the machine before replacing the needle plate.
NOTE:
When the straight stitch needle plate or the
professional grade plate is attached to the machine,
the patterns not suitable for the straight stitch needle
plate or the professional grade plate cannot be
selected.
z Press the needle up/down key to raise the needle.
Press the lockout key.
Raise the presser foot to the extra lifted position with
the presser foot lifter.
q Needle up/down key
w Lockout key
e Presser foot lifter (extra lifted position)
x Push the needle plate release lever to the right and
the needle plate will snap off.
r Needle plate release lever
t Needle plate
c A message will appear warning that the needle plate
is not secured.
Remove the needle plate to the right.
Place the straight stitch needle plate on the machine.
Set the left edge of the needle plate into the opening.
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Balancing Thread Tension
Correct tension
The ideal straight stitch has threads locked between two
layers of fabric.
q
Needle thread
w Right side of the fabric
e Wrong side of the fabric
r Bobbin thread
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For an ideal zigzag stitch, the bobbin thread does not
show on the right side of the fabric, and the needle thread
shows slightly on the wrong side of the fabric.
Adjusting the tension
Tension adjustment may be needed depending on the
sewing materials, layers of fabric and other sewing
conditions.
Turn the tension control dial to set the desired number at
the setting mark.
Consult information on the LCD screen for the
recommended tension setting.
t Setting mark
y Thread tension dial
u Recommended tension setting
u
Needle thread tension is too tight:
The bobbin thread will appear on the right side of the
fabric.
Loosen the needle thread tension by moving the dial to a
lower number.
Needle thread tension is too loose:
The needle thread will appear on the wrong side of the
fabric.
Tighten the needle thread tension by moving the dial to a
higher number.
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Dropping the Feed Dog
The feed dog can be lowered for sewing on buttons, free
motion quilting etc.
Shift the drop feed lever toward you to lower the feed
dog.
q Drop feed lever
w Feed dog
Shift the drop feed lever away from you to raise the feed
dog, it will return to the up position when you start the
machine.
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If you start the machine with the feed dog lowered, a
message will appear on the LCD screen.
The message (A) indicates the feed dog has been
lowered.
You do not have to raise the feed dog if you do not want
to feed the fabric with the feed dog while sewing.
Be sure to replace the presser foot to the proper foot.
q
(B)
(A)
(C)
The message (B) advice you to raise the feed dog.
Raise the feed dog and start the machine.
The message (C) advice you to lower the feed dog.
Lower the feed dog and start the machine.
CAUTION:
Use the proper foot for the selected pattern.
The wrong foot can cause the needle to break.
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LCD screen
When the power switch is turned on, the direct pattern
selection (mode 1) is set automatically.
On the LCD screen, the mode number and the following
information are displayed:
q Selected mode or type of attached needle plate
w Recommended foot
e Recommended thread tension
r Recommended foot pressure
t Feed dog position
y Stitch pattern number
u Pattern image
i Stitch width (or needle drop position)
o Stitch length
!0 Direct pattern reference window
Selecting the Sewing Mode
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Mode selection
Press the mode key to change the mode.
The following 3 sewing modes are available:
!1 Mode key
Mode 1 (Direct pattern selection mode):
The 10 most commonly used stitches can be selected
directly. You can also register your favorite stitch pattern
to the direct pattern selection (refer to page 31).
Mode 2 (Utility and decorative stitch patterns):
The utility, buttonhole, specialty, decorative stitches and
patterns for patchwork quilting are available.
Mode 3 (Monogram):
You can program letters and special characters for
monogramming.
NOTE:
When the straight stitch needle plate or the
professional grade plate is attached to the machine,
the reference chart suitable for the straight stitch
needle plate or the professional grade plate will be
displayed on the LCD screen. Refer to the pages 41
and 42.
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Mode 1
Mode 2, 3
!1
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Selecting the Pattern
Mode 1: Direct pattern selection mode
You can select the stitch patterns on the direct pattern
reference window by pressing the corresponding numeral
keys.
q Direct pattern reference window
w Numeral keys
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Direct pattern reference window
Press the stitch display key to hide the direct pattern
reference window. The stitch width and length values are
displayed to the right side of the LCD screen.
Press the stitch display key again to show the direct
pattern reference window.
e Stitch display key
r Stitch width (or needle drop position)
t Stitch length
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Customizing direct pattern selection
You can assign your favorite stitch pattern to the direct
pattern selection.
NOTE:
You cannot customize the direct pattern selection if
the direct pattern reference chart is hidden. Press the
stitch display key to show the reference window q.
You can assign the stitch patterns in mode 2 only.
Example: Register stitch pattern “023” to “4” key
z Select mode 1.
Press the memory key.
The direct pattern customize screen appears.
You can assign your favorite stitch pattern to the
numeral keys from 4 to 9 and 0.
w Memory key
x Press the desired numeral key to which you want to
assign a new stitch pattern. Select from among 4 - 9
and 0 as shown.
Press “4” key.
c Enter the stitch number of the desired stitch pattern.
Press “0, “2” and “3” keys in order.
Press the memory key.
NOTE:
You can also select the desired pattern by turning the
jog dials or pressing the arrow keys.
v Press the memory key to assign the stitch pattern.
The stitch pattern image of the direct stitch pattern
selection changes.
q
b Now you can select the assigned stitch pattern (023)
by pressing the numeral key (4) when selecting mode
1.
Resetting your direct pattern selection
To reset the customized direct stitch pattern selection,
press the memory key.
Press the twin needle key and the conrmation message
appears.
Press the memory key.
The direct stitch pattern selection screen changes to the
default settings with the beep.
Press the memory key to reset the selection.
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Twin needle key
NOTE:
Be sure to press the memory key again after the beep.
Otherwise the direct pattern selection will not reset.
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Pattern Selection in Mode 2 and Mode 3
Using numeral keys
Enter the 3-digit pattern number by pressing the numeral
keys to select the desired stitch pattern.
Example: Selecting pattern 098 in mode 2
z Press the mode key to select mode 2.
q Mode key
x Press “0, “9, and “8” keys in order.
x
c The stitch pattern “098” has been selected.
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Using jog dials
You can use jog dials to select your desired patterns.
Example: Selecting pattern 098 in mode 2
z Press the mode key to select mode 2.
x Press the stitch display key and the pattern selection
window appears.
q Stitch display key
c To turn the page, turn the stitch width adjusting dial.
Turn the dial until the page 10 w appears.
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b
v To move the cursor left or right, turn the stitch length
adjusting dial.
Turn the dial until the cursor is at the stitch pattern 098
e.
b Press the memory key to select the stitch pattern 098.
r Memory key
NOTE:
The machine accepts 3-digit numbers only.
For example, press “0”, “9” and “8” keys in order when
selecting pattern 098. Do not skip “0” and start with “9”.
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v Press the right arrow key to enter the desired setting.
Turn the either of the jog dials to move the cursor and
select the desired setting.
Press the memory key to set the change.
u Right arrow key
i Memory key
Using arrow keys
You can use arrow keys to select your desired patterns in
mode 2 or 3.
Press the mode key to select the mode 2 or 3.
To select the desired stitch pattern, press the arrow keys
until the desired pattern is displayed.
q Arrow keys
Customizing Machine Settings
You can customize the machine settings to your
preference.
Example: Changing the foot control start-up speed
z Press the set key and the LCD screen will show the
machine setting mode.
q Machine setting mode
w Set key
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x To turn the page, turn the stitch width adjusting dial.
The page number will be indicated upper left corner of
the LCD screen.
e Stitch width adjusting dial
r Page number
c To move the cursor (the bold rectangle on the cell) up
or down, turn the stitch length adjusting dial.
t Cursor
y Stitch length adjusting dial
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b To continue machine settings, return to procedure x
and select the other settings.
To nish and apply the settings, press the memory
key i. The machine setting mode will be closed and
the change of the settings will apply.
To cancel the machine setting mode, press the clear
key o. The machine setting mode will be closed and
changes of machine settings will not apply.
o Clear key
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Screen brightness (page 1/3)
The screen brightness can be adjusted from level 0 to 20.
The preset level is 10.
Turn the jog dial or press the arrow keys to adjust the
screen brightness.
Press the memory key to set the change.
q Memory key
Buzzer sound (page 1/3)
The level of the buzzer sound can be adjusted and you
can mute the buzzer in normal operation.
Turn the jog dial or press the arrow keys to select the
desired sound level; mute (OFF), low (1) normal (2) or
loud (3).
Press the memory key to set the change.
q Memory key
NOTE:
Caution buzzer cannot be turned off.
Auto thread cutting (page 1/3)
To cut the threads automatically after locking stitches,
turn on the auto thread cutting.
When the auto-thread cutting function is turned on, the
thread cutter mark appears on the upper right corner of
the LCD screen.
Press the memory key to set the change.
q Memory key
Needle stop position (page 1/3)
The machine always stops with the needle in the down
position except when sewing buttonholes, specialty
stitches, monograms, etc. However, you can select the
needle stop position to up or down.
Turn the jog dial or press the arrow keys to select down
or up position.
Press the memory key to set the change.
q Memory key
Adjustable start-up speed (START/STOP key) (page
2/3)
The machine will start running slowly and the sewing
speed will gradually increase to maximum when pressing
the start/stop key.
You can select the desired start-up speed from slow (1),
normal (2) or high (3).
Turn the jog dial or press the arrow keys to select the
speed.
Press the memory key to set the change.
q Memory key
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Favorite stitch adjustment (FS) (page 2/3)
If you want to save the changes to manual stitch settings,
turn on this option by turning the jog dials or pressing the
arrow keys.
If this option is turned off, the manual stitch setting will be
cleared when the power switch is turned off.
Press the numeral key “1” and the memory key to clear
the all manual stitch settings.
Press the memory key to set the change.
q Memory key
NOTE:
Favorite stitch option cannot be used in monogram
mode (mode 3).
Resume setting (page 2/3)
Turn on this option when you want to resume the last
pattern sewn before turning the power switch off.
Turn on this option by turning the jog dials or pressing the
arrow keys.
Press the memory to set the change.
When the power is turned on again, the conrmation
message will appear. Press the memory key to resume
the last pattern.
q Memory key
Bobbin winding speed (page 3/3)
The bobbin winding speed can be adjusted from 1 to 5.
The preset speed is 5.
Turn the jog dial or press the arrow keys to adjust the
bobbin winding speed.
Press the memory key to set the change.
q Memory key
Language selection (page 3/3)
You can choose one of the following 15 languages for
screen display.
• English • Spanish • Finnish
• French • German • Italian
• Dutch • Portuguese • Russian
• Swedish • Polish • Turkish
• Danish • Norwegian • Japanese
Turn the jog dials or press the arrow key to select the
desired language.
Press the memory key to set the change.
q Memory key
Adjustable start-up speed (Foot control) (page 2/3)
The machine will start running slowly and the sewing
speed will gradually increase to maximum when pressing
the foot control.
You can select the desired start-up speed from slow (1),
normal (2) or high (3).
Turn the jog dial or press the arrow keys to select the
speed.
Press the memory key to set the change.
q Memory key
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Auto-off timer (page 3/3)
The machine will be automatically turned off if you do not
use the machine within the time period set by this timer.
The auto-off timer can be set from 1 to 12 hours.
If you want to turn off the timer, turn the jog dials or press
and hold the arrow key until “OFF” shows in the timer
window.
Press the memory key to set the change.
To turn on the machine again, turn the power switch on.
q Memory key
NOTE:
The auto-off timer is available in EU countries and
some regions which use 200 - 240 voltage standards.
Reset all to default (page 3/3)
The following customized settings can be reset to the
original settings (factory settings).
Screen brightness
Buzzer sound
Auto thread cutting
Needle stop position
Adjustable start-up speed (START/STOP key)
Adjustable start-up speed (Foot control)
Favorite stitch adjustment (ON/OFF)
Resume setting
Bobbin winding speed
Auto-off Timer
Meanwhile, the following settings remain the same;
Language selection
Saved favorite stitch adjustment values
The conrmation message appears.
Press the memory key to reset all the settings above to
default.
q Memory key
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Starting to sew
Raise the presser foot and position the fabric edge next
to a seam guide on the needle plate. Lower the needle at
the point where you want to start.
Pull the needle thread toward the rear.
Lower the presser foot.
NOTE:
Pull the needle thread to the left when using satin
stitch foot F, open-toe satin stitch foot F2, dual feed
foot or automatic buttonhole foot R.
Press the start/stop key or foot control to start sewing.
Gently guide the fabric along the seam guide line letting
the fabric go naturally.
q Start/stop key
Sewing from the Edge of Thick Fabric
The black button on the zigzag foot locks the foot in the
horizontal position.
This is helpful when you start sewing at the extreme edge
of thick fabrics or for sewing across a hem.
Lower the needle into the fabric at the point where you
want to start sewing.
Lower the foot while pushing in the black button. The foot
is locked in the horizontal position to avoid slipping.
After a few stitches, the black button is released
automatically.
w Black button
Changing Sewing Direction
Stop the machine and raise the presser foot lifter to raise
the presser foot.
Pivot the fabric around the needle to change the sewing
direction as desired.
Start sewing in a new direction.
BASIC SEWING
Straight Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 1: 1
MODE 2: 001
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
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5/8˝
Turning a Square Corner
To maintain a 5/8˝ seam allowance after turning a square
corner, use the cornering guide on the needle plate.
Stop sewing when the front edge of fabric reaches the
cornering guide lines.
Raise the presser foot and turn the fabric 90 degrees.
Start sewing in the new direction.
e Cornering guide
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Cutting Threads
To cut the threads after nishing sewing, press the thread
cutter key. The needle bar automatically rises after
trimming the threads.
w Thread cutter key
NOTE:
If you press the thread cutter key with the presser
foot up, the LCD screen will advise you to lower the
presser foot.
Lower the presser foot and press the thread cutter
key.
Use the thread cutter on the face plate to cut specialized
or thick threads if the auto thread cutter does not work
well.
To use the thread cutter on the face plate, remove the
fabric and draw it to the back.
Pull the threads up and slip them between the thread
cutter and face plate from behind.
Pull the threads toward you to cut.
e Thread cutter
Securing Seams
For fastening the ends of seams, press the reverse key
and sew several reverse stitches.
The machine sews in reverse as long as you press and
hold the reverse key.
q Reverse key
Press the reverse key once when sewing the lock-a-matic
stitch (pattern 002 in mode 2) or locking stitch (pattern
003 in mode 2) and the machine will lock the stitches off
and stop automatically.
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Needle Plate Guides
The seam guides are marked on the needle plate, free
arm and hook cover.
The seam guides for 1/4˝, 3/8˝ and 5/8˝ are also marked
on the front of the needle plate.
q Seam guides on the front of the needle plate
The numbers on the needle plate indicate the distance
from the center needle position in millimeters and inches.
w Center needle position
The cornering guides are very useful when turning a
square corner.
e Cornering guide
The angle scales on the needle plate are useful for
patchwork piecing (refer to page 75).
r Angle scales
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Mode 1
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial clockwise to move the
needle drop position to the right.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial counterclockwise to
move the needle drop position to the left.
Adjusting the Needle Drop Position
The needle drop position of the straight stitches can be
altered by turning the stitch width adjusting dial.
NOTE:
The value in brackets q indicates the preset setting.
q
4.5 9.00.0
The needle drop position can be adjusted for the
following straight stitch patterns.
Mode 2
Adjusting the Stitch Length
The stitch length can be altered by turning the stitch
length adjusting dial.
NOTE:
The value in the brackets q indicates the preset
setting.
Turn the stitch length adjusting dial clockwise to increase
the stitch length.
Turn the stitch length adjusting dial counterclockwise to
decrease the stitch length.
w Stitch length
5.001.00 2.40
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Example: To change the preset value of the needle drop
position from “4.5” to “5.0”.
Turn the Favorite Stitch Adjustment option ON (refer to
page 35).
z
Select the stitch pattern 001 in mode 2.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial to change the
needle drop position at “5.0”.
x Press the folder/FS key. The selection window
appears.
Press the memory key.
q Folder/FS key
w Memory key
Favorite Stitch Adjustment
The preset value of the stitch length and width are
optimized for the selected pattern. However, you can
save customized stitch settings (stitch length, stitch
width, elongation rate, depending on the selected
stitch patterns) as Favorite Stitch Adjustment. When
the favorite stitch adjustment option is turned ON (refer
to page 35), the last-saved customized stitch settings
are automatically assigned when the stitch pattern is
selected.
NOTE:
Favorite stitch option cannot be used in monogram
mode (mode 3).
Restoring the default settings
Select the stitch pattern for which you have changed
settings.
Press the folder/FS key. The LCD screen will show the
custom setting window with the customized settings.
Press the memory key.
Press the “2” key. The conrmation screen appears.
Press the memory key.
The LCD screen will return to the previous window and
the symbol “FS” will disappear.
The preset values will return to the default setting.
c The LCD screen will show custom setting window.
Press the “1” key to register the favorite stitch settings.
v The LCD screen will return to the previous window
and the symbol “FS” e will appear on the screen to
indicate that the preset value has been changed.
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v
NOTE:
Refer to page 35 for restoring all the FS settings.
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Place the fabric under the foot and lower the needle at
the point where you want to start.
Start sewing at medium speed.
When seaming plaid fabrics, match the plaids of the
upper and lower layers and pin them together.
Remove the pins as you sew.
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Sewing with the Dual Feed Device
Dual feed balancing dial
The dual feed balancing dial should be set at “0”,
however you may need to adjust the dual feed balance
depending on the type of fabric.
Check the feed balance by test sewing on a scrap piece
of the fabric you intend to use.
(A): If the lower layer puckers, turn the dual feed
balancing dial toward “+.
(B): If the upper layer puckers, turn the dual feed
balancing dial toward “–”.
q Upper layer
w Lower layer
e Dual feed balancing dial
The dual feed device is extremely effective when sewing
hard to feed materials such as PVC coated fabric or
leather.
It also eliminates layer slippage.
See page 16 for how to attach the dual feed foot and to
engage the dual feed device.
The following stitch patterns can be sewn with the dual
feed device.
(A)
(B)
Mode 1
Mode 2
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Sewing with the Professional grade foot HP
Use the professional grade foot for the straight stitch with
a professional result.
The following stitch patterns can be sewn with the
professional grade foot.
See page 16 for how to attach the professional grade
foot.
Replace the needle plate with the professional grade
needle plate when using professional grade foot.
Attach the professional grade foot HP.
See page 26 for how to attach the professional grade
needle plate.
Select the desired pattern from the selection window.
Place the fabric under the foot and lower the needle at
the point where you want to start and sew.
HP plate
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Lock-a-matic Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 1: 2 or MODE 2: 002
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
Use this stitch to secure the beginning and the end of a
seam with backstitching.
When you reach the end of the seam, press the reverse
key q once.
The machine will sew four reverse stitches, four forward
stitches, and then stop sewing automatically.
Variety of Straight Stitches
Straight Stitch in Center Needle Position
q Pattern: MODE 1: 1 or MODE 2: 001
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
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q
This unique stitch is used where an invisible locking
stitch is needed.
The machine will sew several locking stitches at the
beginning and continue sewing forward.
When you press the reverse key q at the end of the
seam, the machine will sew several locking stitches in
place, then stop sewing automatically.
Use this stitch for seaming, rolled hemming etc.
Locking Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 1: 3 or MODE 2: 003
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
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Straight Stitch in Left Needle Position
q Pattern: MODE 2: 004
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
Stretch Stitches
q Pattern: MODE 2: 009 or 010
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 3
Use this stitch to seam fabrics close to the edge.
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Triple Stretch Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 2: 005
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
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This strong, durable stitch is recommended for areas
where both elasticity and strength are needed to ensure
comfort and durability.
Use it to reinforce areas such as crotch and armhole
seams.
Also use it when constructing items such as backpacks
for extra strength.
These are narrow stretch stitches designed to eliminate
puckering on knit fabrics and bias seams, while
permitting the seam to be pressed completely open at.
Stitch pattern 010 is a stretch stitch in the left needle
position.
Use this stitch when seaming ne fabrics or stretch
fabrics.
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Fabric preparation
Add 1 cm (3/8“) to the zipper size. This is the overall
opening size.
q Right sides of the fabric
w 1 cm (3/8“)
e Opening size
r Zipper size
t End of the zipper opening
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Place the right sides of the fabric together and sew to the
end of the opening with a 2 cm (5/8˝) seam allowance.
Reverse stitch to lock the seams.
Manually increase the stitch length to 5.0 and baste the
zipper opening with the thread tension loosened to 1-3.
t End of the zipper opening
y 2 cm (5/8“) seam allowance
u Seam stitches
i Reverse stitches
o Basting
NOTE:
The needle drop position should be adjusted when
sewing with the zipper foot E.
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Zipper Sewing
q Pattern: MODE 1: 1 or MODE 2: 001
w Presser foot: Zipper foot E
Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
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x Attach the zipper foot.
Adjust the needle drop position to 7.5–8.5.
Lower the foot onto the topside at the end of the zipper
opening so that the needle pierces the fabric next to
the fold and the zipper tape.
Sew along the zipper guiding the zipper teeth along
the side edge of the foot.
Sewing
z Fold back the left seam allowance. Turn the right
seam allowance under to form a 0.2 to 0.3 cm (1/8˝)
margin. Place the zipper teeth next to the fold and pin
in place.
Set the stitch length and thread tension back to the
original setting.
q 0.2 to 0.3 cm (1/8˝) margin
w Zipper teeth
e Fold
r End of the zipper opening
t Opening size
c Sew through all layers next to the fold.
Stop 5 cm (2˝) before zipper foot E reaches the slider
on the zipper tape.
Lower the needle slightly into the fabric.
Raise the foot and open the zipper to clear the slider.
Lower the foot and stitch the remainder of the seam.
y Slider
u 5 cm (2˝)
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CAUTION:
Be sure that the needle do not strike the presser foot
when the zipper foot or zipper teeth is attached and
needle drop position is adjusted.
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v Close the zipper and spread the fabric open at with
the right side facing up.
Attach the Zigzag foot A.
Adjust the stitch length to 5.00, needle drop position to
4.5 (default value) and thread tension dial to 1.
Baste the opened fabric and zipper tape together.
i Basting
o Zipper tape
b Attach the zipper foot E.
Adjust the stitch length to default value, needle drop
position to 0.5–1.5, thread tension dial to “4”.
Backstitch across the end of the opening 0.7-1 cm
(3/8˝) and turn the fabric 90 degrees.
!0 0.7-1 cm (3/8˝)
n Stitch through the garment and zipper tape, guiding
the zipper teeth along the side edge of the foot.
Stop about 5 cm (2˝) from the top of the zipper.
Unfasten the basting stitches.
!1 5 cm (2˝)
!2 Basting stitches
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CAUTION:
Be sure that the needle do not strike the presser foot
when the zipper foot or zipper teeth is attached and
needle drop position is adjusted.
m Lower the needle into the fabric, raise the foot, and
open the zipper.
Lower the foot and stitch the remainder of the seam,
making sure the fold is even.
Remove the basting threads after seaming.
!1
!2
!2
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Sewing
z
Fold the edge of the fabric twice, 6 cm (2 - 3/8˝) in
length and 0.3 cm (1/) in width.
q 6 cm (2 - 3/8˝)
w 0.3 cm (1/8˝)
x
Place the fabric aligning the edge of the hem with the
guide on the foot.
Lower the foot and sew 1-2 cm (1/2˝-1˝) while pulling
both thread to the back.
e Threads
c
Stop the machine and lower the needle into the fabric.
Raise the foot and insert the folded portion of the
fabric into the curl of the foot.
Lower the foot, and then sew by lifting up the edge of
the fabric to keep it feeding smoothly and evenly.
r Curl of the foot
NOTE:
Trim the corner 0.6 cm (1/4˝) to reduce bulk.
t 0.6 cm (1/4˝)
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0.6 cm
0.6 cm
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Rolled Hem
q Pattern: MODE1: 1 or MODE 2: 001
w Presser foot: Rolled hem foot D
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
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Fold the fabric with the wrong sides together.
Place the folded fabric under the blind hem foot.
Align the edge of the fold with the guide on the foot, and
lower the foot.
You may adjust the needle drop position to 0.5-1.5 if
necessary.
Sew while guiding the edge of the fold along the guide.
Open the fabric and press the tuck to one side.
z Loosen the thread tension to “1” and increase the
stitch length to 5.00.
Pull both threads 10 cm () under and behind the
presser foot (refer to page 25).
x Sew two rows of straight stitches 0.6 cm (1/4˝) apart.
Knot the threads at the beginning.
c Pull the bobbin threads at the end to gather the fabric.
v Knot the threads at the end and distribute the gathers
evenly.
b Prepare the fabric to attach the gathering.
Tighten the thread tension to “4” and decrease the
stitch length to “2.40” (default settings).
Place the wrong side of the fabric q under the
gathering.
Sew the straight stitch between the two gathering
rows.
Remove the two rows of straight stitches.
0.6 cm
Gathering
q Pattern: MODE 1: 1 or MODE 2: 001
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 1
r Foot pressure: 3
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Pintucking
q Pattern: MODE 2: 004
w Presser foot: Blind hem foot G
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
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NOTE:
You may sew the straight stitch under the two
gathering rows to cover the remains of gathering rows.
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NOTE:
Refer to page 16 for how to attach the darning foot
PD-H.
To sew
Hold the fabric taut and depress the foot control.
The machine will make one stitch and stop automatically.
Slide the fabric to the rear for the next stitch.
NOTE:
Use foot control for your convenience when basting.
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Basting
q Pattern: MODE 2: 012
w Presser foot: Darning foot PD-H
e Thread tension: 1-3
r Foot pressure: 1
t Feed dog: Lowered
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Zigzag stitch is used for various sewing needs including
overcasting. It can be used on most woven fabrics.
A dense zigzag stitch can also be used for applique.
Adjusting the stitch length
The stitch length of the zigzag stitches can be altered by
turning the stitch length adjusting dial.
NOTE:
The value in brackets q indicates the preset setting.
Turn the stitch length adjusting dial clockwise to increase
the stitch length.
Turn the stitch length adjusting dial counterclockwise to
decrease the stitch length.
w Stitch length
Adjusting the stitch width
The stitch width of the zigzag stitches can be altered by
turning the stitch width adjusting dial.
NOTE:
The value in brackets q indicates the preset setting.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial clockwise to increase
the stitch width.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial counterclockwise to
decrease the stitch width.
w Stitch width
(A): The pattern number 006 in mode 2 has a xed
center needle drop position. The stitch width changes
symmetrically.
(B): The pattern number 007 in mode 2 has a xed left
needle drop position. When you change the stitch
width, the right needle drop position will change.
(C): The pattern number 008 in mode 2 has a xed right
needle drop position. When you change the stitch
width, the left needle drop position will change.
e Fixed left needle position
r Fixed right needle position
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(A) (C)
Zigzag Stitches
q Pattern: MODE 1: 5
MODE 2: 006, 007 or 008
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 3-7
r Foot pressure: 3
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(B)
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Overcasting Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 2: 013
w Presser foot: Overcasting foot M
e Thread tension: 3-7
r Foot pressure: 3
This stitch can be used to simultaneously seam and
overcast edges of fabrics.
Use this stitch when you do not need to open seams at.
Place the fabric edge next to the guide of the foot and
sew.
q Guide
w Edge of fabric
NOTE:
The stitch width cannot be changed.
Variety of Overcasting Stitches
Multiple Zigzag Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 1: 6 or MODE 2: 011
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 3
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This stitch is recommended for sewing such fabrics
as synthetic knits and stretch velour as it provides the
greatest amount of elasticity and strength.
Place the fabric edge next to the guide of the foot and
sew.
For better results, use the zigzag foot A and sew leaving
an adequate seam allowance.
After sewing, trim the seam allowance close to the
stitches.
q
Guide
w Edge of fabric
This stitch is used to nish a raw edge of synthetics and
other stretch fabrics that tend to pucker.
Sew along the fabric edge leaving an adequate seam
allowance. After sewing, trim off the seam allowance
closer to the stitches.
Knit Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 2: 014
w Presser foot: Overcasting foot M
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 3
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Overlocking Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 2: 016
w Presser foot: Overcasting foot M
e Thread tension: 6-8
r Foot pressure: 3
This stitch can be used to simultaneously seam and
overcast edges of fabrics.
Use this stitch when you do not need to open seams at.
Place the fabric edge next to the guide of the foot and
sew.
q Guide
w Edge of fabric
NOTE:
The stitch width cannot be changed.
Double Overcasting Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 2: 015
w Presser foot: Overcasting foot M
e Thread tension: 3-7
r Foot pressure: 3
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This is an excellent stitch for fabrics that tend to fray
extensively such as linens and gabardines.
Two rows of zigzag stitches are simultaneously sewn
over the edge to insure that fabric will not ravel.
Place the fabric edge next to the guide of the foot and
then sew.
q Guide
w Edge of fabric
NOTE:
The stitch width cannot be changed.
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Select pattern 018 in mode 2 for woven fabrics or pattern
19 in mode 2 for elastic fabrics.
Folding the fabric
Fold the fabric to make a hem as shown.
q Heavy fabric
w Fine to medium fabric
e 0.4 – 0.7 cm (3/11/4˝)
r Overcasting
t Wrong side of fabric
Sewing
Position the fabric so that the fold comes to the left side of
the guide on the foot.
Lower the presser foot.
Adjust the position of the needle swing with the stitch
width adjusting dial so that the needle just pierces the
folded edge of the fabric when the needle comes over to
the left side.
Sew guiding the fold along the guide.
y Guide on the foot
u Fold
Open the fabric with the right side up.
The stitches on the right side of the fabric will be almost
invisible.
i Right side of fabric
Blind Hemming
q Pattern: MODE 2: 018 or 019
w Presser foot: Blind hem foot G
e Thread tension: 1-4 (pattern 018)
3-6 (pattern 019)
r Foot pressure: 3
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Changing the needle drop position
The LCD screen shows the distance between the left
needle position and the guide in millimeters r.
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q
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w
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial counterclockwise to
move the needle drop position to the right.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial clockwise to move the
needle drop position to the left.
q Left needle drop position
w Right needle drop position
e Guide on foot
r Distance between the left needle position and the
guide
NOTE:
The stitch width of patterns 018 and 019 cannot be
changed, but the needle drop position will move.
Making the straight stitches in pattern number 018
longer
Program a combination of patterns 018 and pattern 139
in mode 2.
Two straight stitches q will be added to the blind hem
stitch when combining with pattern 139. (Refer to page
89).
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Use a light weight fabric (tricot, for example). Fold the
fabric on the bias as shown and stitch on the fold.
Allow the needle to just clear the folded edge to create
a shelled edge. You may need to increase the needle
thread tension.
q Bias
w Folded edge
e Right needle drop position
If you sew rows of shell stitches, space the rows at least
1.5 cm (5/8˝) apart.
You can also sew shell stitches on knits or soft silky
woven fabrics in any direction.
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Shell Tuck
q Pattern: MODE 2: 020
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 6-8
r Foot pressure: 3
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Variety of Buttonholes
023 Sensor (Square) buttonhole
This square buttonhole is widely used on medium to
heavy weight fabrics. The buttonhole size is automatically
determined by placing a button in the foot.
024 Automatic (Square) buttonhole
This is also a square buttonhole similar to the sensor
square buttonhole, but you can manually set the
buttonhole size and the machine memorizes it to sew
buttonholes of the same size.
025 Round end buttonhole
This buttonhole is used on ne to medium weight fabrics
especially for blouses and children's clothes.
026 Fine fabric buttonhole
This buttohhole is rounded at both ends and is used on
ne, delicate fabrics such as ne silk.
027 Keyhole buttonhole
The keyhole buttonhole is widely used on medium to
heavy weight fabrics. It is also suitable for larger and
thicker buttons.
028 Rounded keyhole buttonhole
This buttonhole is used for thicker buttons on medium
weight fabrics.
029 Tailored buttonhole
This durable buttonhole is used with thick buttons and
heavy fabrics.
030 Stretch buttonhole
This buttonhole is suitable for stretch fabrics. It can also
be used as a decorative buttonhole.
031 Knit buttonhole
This buttonhole is suitable for knit fabrics. It can also be
used as a decorative buttonhole.
NOTE:
025-031 are sensor buttonholes and the sewing
procedure is the same as for 023.
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Sewing
z Pull the button holder to the back, and place the
button in it. Push it together tightly on the button.
q Button holder
NOTE:
Check the length of the test buttonhole, and adjust the
buttonhole length if necessary by turning the adjusting
screw on the buttonhole foot.
To increase the buttonhole length, turn the adjusting
screw to move the marker toward “L.
To decrease the buttonhole length, turn the adjusting
screw to move the marker toward “S”.
w Adjusting screw
e Marker
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The size of a buttonhole is automatically set by placing a
button in the rear of automatic buttonhole foot R.
The button holder of the foot takes a button size of 1 cm
(3/8˝) to 2.5 cm (1˝) in diameter.
When selecting the buttonholes, the LCD screen advise
you to lower the buttonhole lever.
NOTE:
It is sometimes necessary to change buttonhole size
to match certain heavy or specic fabrics and threads.
Make a test buttonhole on an extra piece of the fabric
to check your settings.
The preset width of the buttonhole is suited for
ordinary buttons.
Apply an interfacing to stretch or ne fabrics.
x Press the needle up/down key to raise the needle.
Press the lockout key.
Raise the presser foot and attach the automatic
buttonhole foot R snapping the pin into the groove of
the foot holder.
You may lift the presser foot lifter to the extra lifted
position when placing the automatic buttonhole foot
under the foot holder.
Press the lockout key to unlock the machine.
r Groove
t Pin
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Sensor (Square) Buttonhole
q Pattern: MODE 2: 023
w Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
e Thread tension: 1-5
r Foot pressure: 3
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c Draw the needle thread to the left through the hole of
the foot.
Mark the buttonhole position on the fabric and place
it under the buttonhole foot. Lower the needle at the
starting point by turning the handwheel.
y Starting point
c
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b
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v Lower the presser foot and pull the buttonhole lever
down as far as it will go.
u Buttonhole lever
NOTE:
Make sure there is no gap between the slider and
front stopper, otherwise the buttonhole will be out of
position or there will be a sewing gap.
i No gap
o Starting point
!0 Sewing gap
b Start sewing while pulling the needle thread lightly to
the left. After sewing a few stitches, free the thread
and continue sewing.
o o o
!0
!0!0
NOTE:
If you start sewing without pulling down the buttonhole
lever, the LCD screen will show a warning and
the machine will stop after a few stitches. Pull the
buttonhole lever down and start sewing.
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n
m
,
m After you nish buttonhole sewing, push the
buttonhole lever up as far as it will go.
, Place a pin just below the bartack at each end to
prevent accidentally cutting the threads. Cut the
opening with the seam ripper. Use an eyelet puncher*
to open a keyhole buttonhole.
n The buttonhole is sewn automatically in the sequence
shown. When the buttonhole is nished, the machine
will stop automatically with the needle in the up
position. Press the thread cutter key and remove the
fabric.
Double layer buttonhole
To make a sturdy buttonhole, sew another layer of
buttonhole stitches over the previous stitches.
After the buttonhole is nished, simply start the machine
again.
Do not raise the foot or buttonhole lever.
Do not reselect the pattern.
NOTE:
This function is disabled if Thread Cut after Auto-Lock
option is turned on (refer to page 34).
* An eyelet puncher is not included with this machine.
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Adjusting the buttonhole stitch density
The buttonhole stitch density can be adjusted by turning
the stitch length adjusting dial.
Turn the stitch length adjusting dial clockwise to make the
buttonhole stitch less dense.
Turn the stitch length adjusting dial counterclockwise to
make the buttonhole stitch denser.
r
Buttonhole density
t
Denser buttonhole
y
Less dense buttonhole
Adjusting the buttonhole width
The buttonhole width can be adjusted by turning the stitch
width adjusting dial.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial clockwise to increase
the buttonhole width.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial counterclockwise to
decrease the buttonhole width.
q
Buttonhole width
w
Narrower buttonhole
e
Wider buttonhole
NOTE:
The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 2.6 to 9.0.
NOTE:
The stitch density can be adjusted from 0.20 to 1.00.
w e
q
t y
r
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c Place the fabric between the buttonhole foot and
stabilizer plate. Lower the needle into the starting
point by turning the handwheel.
Lower the foot and buttonhole lever.
Start the machine while pulling the needle thread
lightly to the left. After sewing a few stitches, free the
thread and continue sewing.
NOTE:
The sewing procedure is exactly the same as that for
023 sensor (square) buttonholes.
Using the Stabilizer Plate
The stabilizer plate holds and supports the fabric so it is
helpful when sewing buttonholes over the hem of thick
fabrics.
z Insert the tab of the stabilizer plate q into the slot w
of the buttonhole foot.
q Stabilizer plate
w Slot
x Place the button on the button holder of the foot.
Attach the buttonhole foot to the machine.
Draw the needle thread to the left between the foot
and stabilizer plate.
z
x
w
q
c
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Pull the button holder all the way out.
Mark the buttonhole position on the fabric.
Place the fabric under the foot, and lower the needle at
the starting point.
Lower the foot and start sewing while pulling the needle
thread lightly to the left. After sewing a few stitches, free
the thread and continue sewing.
NOTE:
You do not need to pull down the buttonhole lever.
If you want to sew a buttonhole longer than the size
permitted by the automatic buttonhole foot R, use
satin stitch foot F.
NOTE:
The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 2.6 to 9.0.
The stitch density can be adjusted from 0.20 to 1.00.
z Sew the left side up to the required buttonhole length
and stop the machine. Then press the reverse key q.
x Start sewing again, and the machine sews back with
a straight stitch.
Stop the machine when you reach the starting point.
Then press the reverse key q.
z
x
w
e r
q
q
q
Automatic (square) Buttonhole
q Pattern: MODE 2: 024
w Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
e Thread tension: 1-5
r Foot pressure: 3
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b When the buttonhole is nished, “M” mark e will
appear.
This indicates the buttonhole size has been
memorized.
To make the next buttonhole, position the fabric
and start sewing again. The machine sews another
buttonhole identical to the rst one then stops
automatically.
To sew another buttonhole in a different size, press
the startover key r.
c Start sewing again, and the machine sews the front
bartack and right side of the buttonhole.
Stop the machine when you reach the ending point w.
Then press the reverse key q.
v Start sewing again, and machine sews the back
bartack and locking stitches then stops automatically
with the needle in the up position.
c
v
q
NOTE:
To cut the buttonhole opening, refer to the instructions
on page 60.
b
e
w
r
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The sewing procedure is the same as that of 023 square
(sensor) buttonhole (refer to pages 58-60).
NOTE:
The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 2.6 to 9.0.
The stitch density can be adjusted from 0.20 to 1.00.
w
e r
q
Round End and Fine Fabric Buttonholes
q Pattern: MODE 2: 025
MODE 2: 026
w Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
e Thread tension: 1-5
r Foot pressure: 3
Keyhole Buttonholes
q Pattern: MODE 2: 027-029
w Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
e Thread tension: 1-5
r Foot pressure: 3
w
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q
The sewing procedure is the same as 023 square (sensor)
buttonhole (refer to pages 58-60).
Use an eyelet punch to open the keyhole buttonhole.
NOTE:
The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 5.6 to 9.0.
The stitch density can be adjusted from 0.20 to 1.00.
The sewing procedure is the same as that of 023 square
(sensor) buttonhole (refer to pages 58-60).
NOTE:
The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 2.6 to 9.0.
The stitch density can be adjusted from 0.50 to 1.00.
w
e r
q
Stretch Buttonhole
q Pattern: MODE 2: 030
w Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
e Thread tension: 1-5
r Foot pressure: 3
w
e r
q
The sewing procedure is the same as that of 023 square
(sensor) buttonhole (refer to pages 58-60).
NOTE:
The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 2.6 to 9.0.
The stitch density can be adjusted from 0.70 to 1.20.
Knit Buttonhole
q Pattern: MODE 2: 031
w Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
e Thread tension: 1-5
r Foot pressure: 3
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c Cut the ller cord at both ends as close to the
buttonhole as possible.
NOTE:
Set the stitch width in accordance with the thickness
of the cord used.
To cut the buttonhole opening, refer to the instructions
on page 60.
To sew a corded buttonhole, follow the same procedure
as for 023 square (sensor) buttonhole.
Select pattern 023 in mode 2.
z Place the button on the button holder on the
buttonhole foot.
Hook a ller cord on the spur on the front of the foot.
Bring the ends of cord toward the back and under the
foot.
Bring up the ends of the cord and insert both ends
between the ribs and metal plate.
q S p u r
w Metal plate
Set the stabilizer plate as necessary and attach the
buttonhole foot.
x Lower the needle into the fabric where the buttonhole
will start.
Lower the foot and buttonhole lever.
Pull the needle thread lightly to the left.
Start the machine to sew the buttonhole over the cord.
The machine stops automatically when nished.
Remove the fabric from the machine and cut the
sewing threads only.
q
w
z
x
c
w
e r
q
Corded Buttonhole
q Pattern: MODE 2: 023
w Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
e Thread tension: 1-5
r Foot pressure: 3
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q
w
Attaching the button sewing foot T
Make sure to press the lockout key to lock the machine.
Insert the rear pin on the foot into the rear groove of the
foot holder.
q Rear pin
w Rear groove
Gently lower the presser bar while holding the foot with
your ngers.
Press the lockout key to unlock the machine.
Sewing
Lower the feed dog.
Place a button on the fabric and lower the needle into the
left hole of the button by turning the handwheel with your
hand.
Insert the button shank plate under the button.
Lower the foot to hold the button in place, aligning the
direction of the button.
e Button shank plate
Raise the needle by turning the handwheel until the
needle bar swings to the right.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial so the needle enters
into the right hole of the button.
Start sewing and continue until the machine stops
automatically.
NOTE:
Do not use the thread cutter key to cut the threads.
Otherwise, you cannot tie the threads.
The button shank plate cannot be used if the
button is too thick.
Cut the all threads leaving at least 10 cm () tails.
Remove the fabric from the machine.
Pass the needle thread at the end of stitching through the
left hole in the button, between the button and fabric.
Pull the needle thread to bring the bobbin thread up to
the right side of the fabric.
r Needle thread at the end
t Bobbin thread
Wind the threads to form a shank and knot them together.
w
e
r
q
t
Button Sewing
q Pattern: MODE 2: 032
w Presser foot: Button sewing foot T
Button shank plate
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 3
t Feed dog: Lowered
e
r
t
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Darning
q Pattern: MODE 2: 033
w Presser foot: Automatic buttonhole foot R
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 3
z Attach the automatic buttonhole foot R and pull the
button holder all the way out.
Place the fabric under the foot, and lower the needle
at the starting point. Then lower the foot.
q Button holder
w Starting point
x Start the machine and sew to the required length, then
press the reverse key. This sets the darning length.
Continue sewing until the machine stops automatically.
e Reverse key
r Required length
c Sew another layer of darning over the rst layer, at a
right angle to it.
NOTE:
The maximum darning length is 2 cm (3/4˝) and the
maximum width is 0.9 cm (3/8˝).
w
q
r
z x c
r
r
e
w
e r
q
To adjust the evenness of darning stitches
You can correct unevenness of darning stitches by
turning the stitch length adjusting dial.
If the left corner is lower than the right side, turn the dial
counterclockwise to correct it (d4-d1).
If the right corner is lower than the left side, turn the dial
clockwise to correct it (d6-d9).
To sew the same size darning
When nished sewing, the “M” mark t will appear.
This indicates the darning size has been memorized.
Simply start the machine to sew another darning in the
same size.
To sew the next darning in a different size, press the
startover key.
y Startover key
NOTE:
The shape can be adjusted within d1 to d9 (default
setting is d5).
d6-d9d4-d1
t
e
To sew a shorter darning
Sew the rst line to the required length r and stop the
machine.
Press the reverse key e and start the machine again.
The machine will sew the rest of the darning and stop
automatically.
y
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Tacking is used to reinforce pockets, crotch seams and
belt carriers where extra strength is needed.
Sewing
Lower the needle at the starting point.
Lower the foot and sew until the machine stops
automatically.
The machine will sew a tacking 1.5 cm (9/1) long
automatically.
q Tacking
w Starting point
e 1.5 cm (9/1)
w
e
q
w
e
Sewing a shorter tack
To sew a tack shorter than 1.5 cm (9/1), rst stop the
machine after sewing the required length, and then press
the reverse key.
The required length has been determined.
Continue sewing until the machine stops automatically.
q Starting point
w Required length
e Tack length
r Reverse key
Sewing the same size tack
When nished sewing, the “M” mark t will appear.
This indicates the tacking size has been memorized.
To sew another tack in the same size, simply start the
machine and it will stop automatically when nishing
sewing.
Sewing the tack at a different size
To sew the next tack at a different size, press the
startover key and start sewing from the beginning.
y
Startover key
q
Tacking
q Pattern: MODE 2: 034
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 3
w
e r
q
r
t
y
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The eyelet is used for belt holes, etc.
Attach the satin stitch foot F.
To sew:
Place the garment under the foot and lower the needle to
the starting point.
Sew until the machine stops automatically.
q Starting point
Open the eyelet with an awl, puncher or pointed scissors.
To correct the shape of an eyelet:
If the eyelet is open w, turn the stitch length adjusting
dial counterclockwise (S1).
If the eyelet overlaps e, turn the stitch length adjusting
dial clockwise (S3).
NOTE:
The stitch width cannot be adjusted.
The shape can be adjusted within S1 to S3 (default
setting is S2).
q
Eyelet
q Pattern: MODE 2: 035
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 1-4
r Foot pressure: 3
w
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q
w e
S1 S3
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(C) Right xed patterns
(B) Center xed patterns
(A) Left xed pattern
Place an applique on the fabric and baste it in place or
use a fusible web to secure the applique in place.
Guide the applique fabric, so that the needle falls off the
edge of the applique when the needle swings to the right.
(A): The pattern number 051 in mode 2 has a xed left
needle drop position. When you change the stitch
width, the right needle drop position will change.
(B) (C)
(A)
Applique
q Pattern: MODE 1: 7 or MODE 2: 036-049
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F or
Open-toe satin stitch foot F2
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 2
w
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q
(D)
(B): The patterns number 036 to 038, 050 and 052 in
mode 2 have a xed center needle drop position.
The stitch width changes symmetrically.
(C): The patterns number 039 to 047 in mode 2 have
a xed right needle drop position. When you change
the stitch width, the left needle drop position will
change.
(D): The patterns number 048 to 049 in mode 2 have
a variable position.
When you change the stitch width, the stitch width
will not change but the position of the stitch pattern.
(D) Adjustable patterns
NOTE:
The stitch width of the pattern 048 (mode 2) is 3.5.
The stitch width of the pattern 049 (mode 2) is 2.0.
Adjusting stitch width or needle drop position
DECORATIVE STITCHES
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Fringing adds a special touch on table linens and shawls.
Choose a rm, woven fabric like linen where threads can
be removed easily.
z Carefully cut the fabric on the grain. Remove a single
strand of yarn or thread where the fringing is to begin.
x Sew down the left side so the right hand stitches fall in
the open space.
Drawn work uses the same method as fringing. Choose
a rm, woven fabric like linen where threads can be
removed easily.
z Carefully cut the fabric on the grain. Determine the
width of the drawn work and remove one strand of
yarn or fabric thread at each end.
c Remove all excess yarn located to the right of the
stitching and create a fringe.
z
w
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q
Fringing
q Pattern: MODE 2: 036
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 2
w
e r
q
Drawn Work
q Pattern: MODE 2: 036
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 2
z
x
c
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Choose a soft, lightweight fabric such as batiste, gingham
or challis. Cut the fabric three times wider than the
projected width.
Sew rows of straight stitches, 1.2-1.5 cm (1/2˝) apart with
the stitch length “3.0” to “5.0” and thread tension dial at “1
to across the area to be smocked.
q 1.2-1.5 cm (1/2˝)
w Knotted thread
Tie the threads along one edge. From the other edge, pull
the bobbin threads to distribute the gathers evenly.
NOTE:
Pull up the bobbin thread and draw a 10 cm () thread
tail to the back before starting to sew.
Use the thread cutter on the face plate.
x Sew down the left side, guiding the fabric so the right
hand stitches fall in open space. After nishing the left
side, press the mirror image key. Sew down the other
side (refer to page 86 for mirror image sewing).
q Mirror image key
c Remove the yarn or fabric threads between the
stitching.
x
c
Select a smocking stitch and return the thread tension
dial to 3-6.
Sew the smocking stitches between the gathered rows.
Remove the straight stitches between the gathered rows.
e Straight stitch
Smocking
q Pattern: MODE 2: 060
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F or
Open-toe satin stitch foot F2
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 2-3
The following stitch patterns can also be used for
smocking.
w
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q
MODE 2
q
q
w
e
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Use this stitch to join two pieces of fabric to create an
open work appearance and add design interest.
Fold under each fabric edge 1.5 cm (5/8˝) and press.
Pin the two edges to paper or tear away backing 0.3 cm
(1/8˝) apart.
q 0.3 cm (1/8˝)
w Paper
Sew slowly, guiding the fabric so the needle catches the
folded edge on each side.
After nishing sewing, tear away the paper.
Sew scallops 1 cm (3/8˝) from the fabric edge.
Trim the allowance close to the stitches.
Make sure not to cut the stitches.
Fagoting
q Pattern: MODE 2: 064
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 2-3
The following stitch patterns can also be used for fagoting.
MODE 2
w
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q
Scallop
q Pattern: MODE 2: 075
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A or
Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 3
The following stitch patterns can also be used for scallop.
MODE 2
w
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q
q
w
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Angle Scales on the Needle Plate
You can easily seam patchwork pieces at the desired
angle without marking, by using the angle scales on the
needle plate.
The angle scales are marked at 45, 60, 90 and 120
degrees.
Use the broken lines when piecing the patchwork pieces
with the 1/4˝ seam foot O as illustrated.
q Broken line
NOTE:
Use the solid lines when piecing the patchwork pieces
with the zigzag foot A. Align the edge of the fabric to
the 1/4˝ seam guide line.
w Solid line
e 1/4˝ seam guide line
Patterns 082 to 084 in mode 2 are special stitches for
seaming patchwork pieces.
Patterns 083 and 084 are for patchwork piecing with 1/4˝
and 7 mm seam allowances respectively.
Use the 1/4˝ seam foot O.
Place the patchwork pieces right sides together. Sew
while guiding the edge of fabric along the guide.
q Guide
w Right side of the fabric
e
q
w
q
q
q
w
w
w
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q
Patchwork Piecing
q Pattern: MODE 1: 4 or
MODE 2: 082-084
w Presser foot: 1/4˝ seam foot O or
Zigzag foot A
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 2-3
Open the seam at with the right side up and sew
patchwork stitch along the seam line.
Patchwork
q Pattern: MODE 1: 9 or MODE 2: 100
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 1-4
r Foot pressure: 2-3
The following stitch patterns can also be used for
patchwork.
w
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q
MODE 2
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q
w
Attaching the quilting guide bar
The quilting guide bar is helpful when sewing parallel,
evenly spaced rows of stitching.
Insert the quilting guide bar into the opening and slide the
quilting guide bar to the position according to the desired
space between seams.
q Opening on the foot holder
w Quilting guide bar
e Space between seams
e
Sewing
Sew while tracing the previous seam with the quilting
guide bar.
Quilting guide bar for dual feed foot
Insert the quilting guide bar into the hole in the rear of the
foot holder.
Shift the quilting guide bar to the desired spacing.
r Quilting guide bar
t Hole
w
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q
t
r
t
Quilting
q Pattern: MODE 1: 1 or MODE 2: 001
w Presser foot: Zigzag foot A or
Dual feed foot AD
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
t Quilter
Stippling
q Pattern: MODE 2: 093
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F or
Open-toe satin stitch foot F2
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 2-3
The following stitch patterns can also be used for
stippling.
A pre-programmed stippling stitch is a fast and easy
method to quilt small areas.
Place a quilt layer and sew.
w
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q
MODE 2
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You can close quilt layers and using the clasp stitch.
Select stitch 098 in mode 2.
Press the memory key.
Select stitch 202 in mode 2 (L.S ).
Press the memory key.
Start sewing.
The machine sews clasp stitch and locking stitch then
stops automatically.
w
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q
Clasp Stitch
q Pattern: MODE 2: 098 or 099
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 3-6
r Foot pressure: 2-3
CAUTION:
Do not move the quilt layers toward you when the
open-toe foot is attached.
Free Motion Quilting (1)
q Pattern: SS plate: 4*
w Presser foot: Convertible free motion quilting
foot QB-S
e Thread tension: 2-6
r Foot pressure: 3
t Feed dog: Lowered
* Select pattern 1 when using clear view foot.
w
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q
t
Changing the foot
This foot comes with the closed-toe foot attached,
however, it is convertible to the open-toe foot and clear
view foot.
To change the foot, raise the foot and turn the round nut
to bring the foot to the lowest position.
Remove the setscrew and remove the closed-toe foot.
Attach the desired foot and secure it with the setscrew.
Adjust the height of the foot (see above).
r
Setscrew
t Closed-toe foot
y Open-toe foot
u Clear view foot
r
t y u
Attaching the convertible free motion quilting foot
Attach the needle plate for straight stitch (refer to page 26).
Loosen the setscrew and remove the foot holder.
Attach the convertible free motion quilting foot to the
presser bar and tighten the setscrew rmly with the 
screwdriver.
Place the fabric under the foot.
Adjust the height of the foot by turning the round nut until
bottom of the foot barely touches top of the fabric.
q Setscrew
w Presser bar
e Round nut
q
w
e
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Free-quilting with darning foot PD-H
Stitch patterns 001, 004, 007, 008 and 011 in mode 2 can
also be used for the free motion quilting. Use the darning
foot PD-H when sewing those patterns.
NOTE:
A message appears when starting the machine with
the feed dog lowered.
Start sewing again to proceed sewing.
The sewing procedure is the same as the free motion
quilting (1) (refer to page 77 ).
Free Motion Quilting (2)
q Pattern: MODE 2: 006
w Presser foot: Darning foot PD-H
e Thread tension: 3-7
r Foot pressure: 1
t Feed dog: Lowered
The following stitch patterns can also be used for free
motion quilting with Darning foot PD-H.
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q
t
Sewing
Baste or pin the quilt layers. Draw a quilt design on the
top fabric with a washable maker.
Sew at medium speed while guiding the quilt layers with
your hands.
Move the quilt layers 3 mm (1/8˝) or less per stitch.
Mode 1 Mode 2
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Elongation ratio
Example: Pattern number 127
Select pattern number 127 in mode 2.
Press the elongation key to select the desired elongation
ratio.
Elongation ratio is indicated in multiples of the original
pattern length; X1 (original length) to X5.
q Elongation key
w Elongation ratio
The stitch length and width can also be changed.
The stitches in this group can be elongated up to 5 times
their original length while the stitch density remains the
same.
q
X1 X2 X3 X4 X5
Satin Stitches
q Pattern: MODE 2: 125
w Presser foot: Satin stitch foot F
e Thread tension: 1-4
r Foot pressure: 3
The following stitch patterns can also be used for satin
stitches.
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q
MODE 2
w
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Twin Needle Sewing
Preparation
Replace the needle with the twin needle supplied with
the standard accessories.
CAUTION:
Turn the power switch off or press the lockout key
before changing the needle.
Do not use twin needles other than one included in
the standard accessories, otherwise the needle may
hit the needle plate, foot or hook and break.
q Lockout key
q
z
x
cv
b
n
,
.
⁄1
⁄0
Place two spools of thread on the spool stand.
To thread the left spool thread, draw the thread from the
left spool and pass them through the threading points
from z and c to n.
Slip the thread through the slit of the lower thread guide m,
(behind the lower needle guide hole) then pass through
points . and ⁄1 as illustrated.
To thread the right spool thread, draw the thread from the
right spool and pass them through the threading points
from z to n.
Draw the thread through the hole of the lower thread
guide ,, then pass the thread to the point ⁄0 as
illustrated.
Make sure that the two strands of thread from the spools
do not get tangled.
NOTE:
Threading from points c to n is the same as for a
single needle (refer to page 22-23).
The needle threader cannot be used with the twin
needle.
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When the twin needle mark is displayed, the pattern not
suitable for the twin needle sewing will not be shown or
cannot be selected (shown as the twin needle with the
cross mark).
t Patterns not suitable for twin needle sewing
NOTE:
When you sew patterns with the twin needle, test
the stitches rst before you sew on the garment.
Use the zigzag foot A or satin stitch foot F for twin
needle sewing.
Use the threads #60 or ner.
When changing the sewing direction, raise the
needle and presser foot then turn the fabric.
Use the thread cutter on the face plate when cutting
threads.
To sew
The stitches patterns in mode 2 shown on the left can be
sewn with a twin needle.
Select the desired pattern suitable for twin needle
sewing.
Press the twin needle key w.
The LCD screen shows a twin needle mark e and the
maximum permissible stitch width is restricted to
3.0 mm r.
The needle drop position of straight stitches is restricted
to between 3.0 and 6.0.
w Twin needle key
e Twin needle mark
r Maximum width (3.0)
w
Stitch patterns for twin needle sewing (Mode 2)
e
After twin needle sewing is nished, press the twin
needle key and the warning message will appear.
Replace the twin needle with a single needle.
Press the twin needle key again to nish the twin needle
sewing.
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t
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v Start sewing.
Once sewing has started, the cursor w appears under
the rst pattern and will shift to the right as you sew.
The information of the currently sewn pattern will be
displayed on the LCD screen e.
Combination of patterns 190, 188 and 184 will be
sewn accordingly and repeatedly.
NOTE:
You can start sewing from the middle of the pattern
combination by using the startover key.
After programming a pattern combination, select
the stitch pattern that you want start from by
pressing the startover key and start sewing.
r Startover key
If you press the auto-lock key in the middle of
sewing, the machine will sew to the end of the
current pattern, sew locking stitches and stop
automatically.
t Auto-lock key
PROGRAMMING A PATTERN
COMBINATION
Pattern Combination
Example:
Programming patterns 190, 188 and 184 in
mode 2.
NOTE:
Patterns in the different groups, letters and
numbers can also be programmed.
The maximum number of the stitch pattern that can
be registered in one pattern combination is 50.
z
x
c
v
z Select pattern 190 in mode 2 and press the memory
key.
q Memory key
x Select pattern 188 in mode 2 and press the memory
key.
c Select pattern 184 in mode 2 and press the memory
key.
t
w
e
Up to 50 stitch patterns can be registered as a
pattern combination.
q
r
q
q
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Editing a Pattern Combination
Viewing a long combination
If the pattern combination is too long and the entire
pattern combination is not displayed, press the arrow key
to view the rest of the combination.
Press the right arrow key “ ” q to shift the cursor to
the right.
Press the left arrow key “ ” w to shift the cursor to the
left.
NOTE:
Arrow marks ( , ) r on the LCD screen indicate
that there is the rest of the combination in that
direction.
q Right arrow key
w Left arrow key
e Cursor
r Arrow mark
qw
e
r
r
e
NOTE:
Pressing and holding the clear key will delete the
entire pattern combination and the LCD screen will
return to the initial screen of the selected mode.
Deleting a Pattern
z The pattern before the cursor is deleted by pressing
the clear key.
q Cursor
w Clear key
x To delete a pattern in the middle of a combination,
press the arrow key to move the cursor under the
pattern you want to delete.
Press the clear key to delete the selected pattern.
e Arrow key
q q
w
q
q
w
e
z
x
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Duplicating a Pattern
z
Press the arrow key to move the cursor under the
pattern you want to duplicate.
q Cursor
w Arrow key
z
x
Inserting a Pattern
q
q
w
e
z Press the arrow keys to move the cursor where you
want to insert a pattern.
q Cursor
w Arrow keys
x Enter the desired pattern to insert.
Press the memory key to insert the pattern.
e Inserted pattern
r Memory key
q
q
w
x
Press the memory key to duplicate the selected
pattern.
e Memory key
r Duplicated pattern
r
z
x
r
e
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Programming Auto-lock Stitch
Example:
Programming patterns 127 in mode 2 and
auto-lock stitch.
The machine will sew the pattern, auto-lock stitch, and
stop automatically.
z Select pattern 127 in mode 2.
Press the memory key.
q Memory key
x Select pattern “L.S” (202 in mode 2).
Press the memory key.
w Auto-lock sign
c Start sewing. Pattern 127 and auto-lock stitch will be
sewn automatically.
The auto-lock stitch will be sewn to the beginning and
end of the stitch pattern.
e Auto-lock stitch
z
x
c
w
Automatic Thread Cutting
To cut the threads automatically after sewing the pattern
combination, turn on the auto thread cutting function (refer
to page 34, “Auto thread cutting” section.).
The cutter mark r will appear on the LCD screen.
Start sewing.
The machine will sew the pattern combination, auto-lock
stitch and cut the threads, then stop automatically.
r Cutter mark
e
e
r
q
q
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Mirror Image
Example:
Pattern 184 in mode 2 and its mirror image
z Select pattern 184 in mode 2.
x Press the mirror image key to ip the pattern on a
vertical line. The vertical mirror sign is displayed.
q Mirror image key
w Vertical mirror sign
c Press the mirror image key again to ip the pattern on
a horizontal line.
The horizontal mirror sign is displayed.
The stitch pattern will be back to normal if the pattern
cannot be ipped horizontally.
e Horizontal mirror sign
v Press the mirror image key again to ip the pattern
vertically and horizontally.
The mirror image (vertical and horizontal) sign is
displayed.
r Mirror image sign (Vertical and horizontal)
b Press the mirror image key again to back to the
original orientation.
z
x
c
v
b
q
w
e
r
NOTE:
Horizontal mirror image is available only for the
specic patterns. For pattern identication, these
patterns are shaded in light grey on the reference
chart.
Mirror image function will be canceled and mirror
image icon will disappear if the selected pattern is not
suitable for the mirror image.
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Pattern Combination with a Mirror Image
Example: Pattern 128 in mode 2 and its mirror image
z Select pattern 128 in mode 2.
Press the memory key.
q Memory key
x Select pattern 128 again.
Press the memory key.
c Press the left arrow key “ ” to move the cursor w
under the pattern you want to turn over.
Press the mirror image key.
The pattern will be ipped and the vertical mirror sign
appears.
w Cursor
e Left arrow key
r Vertical mirror sign
t Mirror image key
v
Start the machine.
The machine will sew the pattern combination
repeatedly.
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x
c
v
w
t
r
q
e
q
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Sewing the Pattern from the Beginning
If you have to stop sewing in the middle of a pattern and
want to sew it over again, press the startover key to sew
the pattern from the beginning.
Example:
Pattern 127 in mode 2
z Select pattern 127 in mode 2. Start sewing.
x Sewing stopped.
q Stopped position
Sewing the Pattern Combination from the
Beginning
Example:
Pattern combination 128, 129 and 127 in mode 2
z Program the pattern combination 128, 129 and 127 in
mode 2. Start sewing.
x Sewing stopped.
q Stopped position
c Press the startover key.
w Startover key
v Sewing starts over from the pattern with the cursor.
z
x
c
v
c Press the startover key.
w Startover key
q
w
z x
q
NOTE:
If you press the startover key again, the cursor will
move forward one by one.
Move the cursor you want to start over from.
v Start sewing again.
Sewing starts over from the beginning of the pattern.
c v
w
w
w
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Bridge Stitches
The following stitch patterns are bridge stitches, which are
used to insert straight stitches after a stitch pattern.
Example: Combination of pattern 053 and pattern 139 in
mode 2
z Select pattern 053 in mode 2.
Press the memory key.
q Memory key
x Select pattern 139 in mode 2.
Press the memory key.
c Two counts of the straight stitch are added to pattern
053.
w Bridge stitch
w
NOTE:
The number e on the right of the stitch image
indicates stitch counts to be inserted.
The stitch length and needle drop position of
following bridge stitches are independent from
those of the combined pattern.
r
MODE 2
z
x
c
The following bridge stitches will inherit the stitch
length and needle drop position of a previous pattern
in the programmed pattern combination.
MODE 2
Use patterns 135-138 with satin stitches.
r Pattern 137
Use pattern 140 if you want to add straight stretch
stitches.
MODE 2
e
q
q
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Use a blank space if you want to insert a space between
stitch patterns (Mode 2: pattern 201).
t Blank space
t
Uniform Stitch Adjustment
The stitch width and length of the programmed patterns
can be uniformly adjusted.
Example 1: Adjusting the stitch width of the programmed
pattern 151 in mode 2 and its mirror image
Shift the cursor to the right of the last programmed
pattern.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial to adjust the stitch
width.
NOTE:
Stitch length can be uniformly adjusted if the
programmed patterns in the same category
(satin stitches or stretch stitches, etc.) have been
programmed.
The stitch width of the programmed patterns will be
adjusted uniformly.
q Original width
w Uniformly adjusted width
Needle drop position of programmed patterns
The needle drop position of the programmed patterns will
vary depending on the pattern combination:
(A) Unied to the left when combining the patterns with
the left needle position and the center needle
position.
(B) Unied to the right when combining the patterns with
the center needle position and the right needle
position.
(C) Unied to the center when combining the patterns
with the left needle position and the right needle
position.
(D) Unied to the center when combining the patterns
with the left, center and right needle positions.
q w
(A) (B) (C) (D)
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Individual Stitch Adjustment
The stitch width and length can be individually adjusted
for each pattern in a programmed combination.
Example: Changing the stitch width of the one pattern in
the combination
z Press the arrow key to shift the cursor under the
pattern you want to adjust.
q Left arrow key
x Turn the stitch width adjusting dial to adjust the width
to3.5”.
NOTE:
To view the stitch settings of each pattern, shift the
cursor under the desired pattern.
The settings will be displayed at the bottom of the
LCD screen.
If you turn the stitch width or length adjusting dial
when the cursor is to the right of the last programmed
pattern, individual adjustments will be cancelled and
uniform adjustment will be applied.
z
x
q
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MONOGRAMMING
In mode 3, you can program text by entering the number
and alphabets.
Press the mode key to enter mode 3 w (Monogramming
mode).
q Mode key
Selecting a character style
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial clockwise or
counterclockwise with the monogram selection window
displayed.
The cursor for character style selection moves and the
character style changes as you turn the dial.
Select the desired character style from the selection.
t Character style selection
y Upper case alphabet
u Lower case alphabet
i Numbers and Symbols
o Symbols
!0 Upper case European letters 1
!1 Upper case European letters 2
!2 Lower case European letters 1
!3 Lower case European letters 2
!4 Cursor (character style selection)
Entering Monogram Letters with Jog Dials
You can enter the monogram letters by entering the
pattern number of the desired monogram, or pressing
arrow keys. However, it is very convenient to use the
monogram selection window when entering letters for
monogram.
Press the stitch display key and the monogram selection
window r appears.
You can select the desired character with the jog dials
from the selection.
e Stitch display key
r Monogram selection window
w
r
y u i o !0 !1 !2 !3
!4
t
q
e
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Selecting a font style
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial and move the cursor
out of the character style selection to change the font
style. The tab of selected font style will be inverted as
shown in !6.
The following 3 styles are available.
!5 Block
!6 Script
!7 9 mm monogram
!8 Font style selection (tabs)
!5 !6 !7
NOTE:
Cyrillic letters and Japanese letters are available
when selecting Russian or Japanese language
(refer to page 35, “Language selection). The extra
font style tab appears when those language are
selected.
Selecting a letter (character)
z Turn the stitch length adjusting dial clockwise or
counterclockwise to move the cursor for selecting
letter.
!9
x After selecting the desired letter with the cursor, press
the memory key.
!9 Cursor (letter selection)
@0 Memory key
c The selected letter will be displayed as shown.
Cyrillic Japanese
!8
z x
c
@0
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Programming a Monogram
Example:
To program “
R&B
z Press the mode key to enter mode 3
.
Press the stitch display key.
q
Mode key
w
Stitch display key
x
Turn the stitch length adjusting dial to select the letter
R
”. Press the memory key.
e
Memory key
c
Press the memory key again.
The letter “
R
” has been registered.
v Press the stitch display key.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial and stitch length
adjusting dial to select the letter “&”.
Press the memory key.
b The letter “&” has been registered.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial and stitch length
adjusting dial to select the letter “B”.
Press the memory key.
n The letter “B” has been registered.
Start sewing.
The machine will sew “R&B” and stop automatically.
NOTE:
Turn the auto thread cutter function on (refer to page
34, “Auto thread cutting” section.) to cut the thread
automatically after the sewing.
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v
x
c
b
n
w
q
e
e
e
e
w
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Reducing the size of letters
To reduce the height of character to approximately 2/3 of
its original size, select the character with the arrow key
and turn the stitch width adjusting dial counterclockwise.
The stitch width (the height of character) is set at “6.0” w.
q Arrow key
NOTE:
The size of 9 mm monogram cannot be reduced.
A
2/3
A
Spacing
To enter the space in monogramming, select one of
the three space icons on the lower right corner of the
monogram selection window.
q Space icons
w Small-size space
e Medium-size space
r Large-size space
q
w e r
Monogram size
When the stitch width is set at “9.0” q, the actual sewing
result of monogramming size will be slightly smaller than
9 mm.
To sew monogramming of full 9 mm height (uppercase
alphabet only), select 9 mm monogram from the font
style w (refer to page 93).
A a j y
Ё
1 2
9.0 mm
q
q
w
w
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STORING AND RECALLING A PATTERN
COMBINATION
Up to 20 pattern combinations can be stored in the
memory for future use even after turning the power off.
The stored pattern combination can be recalled by
pressing the folder/FS key.
Storing a Pattern Combination
z Program a pattern combination.
Press the folder/FS key.
q Folder/FS key
z
x The memory recall window appears.
x
c
c You can select the address where you want store the
pattern combination.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial to turn the address
pages.
Turn the stitch length adjusting dial to move the cursor
to select the address.
The memory address is displayed on the upper left
corner of the LCD screen.
w Memory address
e Cursor
w w
v Press the numeral key “1.
The pattern combination will be stored to the selected
memory address.
r Stored pattern combination
NOTE:
If a pattern combination has been already stored to
the address, the stored combination will be replaced
with the new one.
v
e
e
r
q
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Recalling a Stored Combination
z Press the folder/FS key.
The selection window appears when a single pattern is
displayed on the LCD screen.
Press the numeral key “0” to display the memory recall
window.
q Folder/FS key
w Selection window
x Turn the jog dials to select the memory address where
the desired pattern combination is stored.
Turn the stitch width adjusting dial to turn the address
pages.
Turn the stitch length adjusting dial to move the cursor
to select the address.
Press the numeral key “2” to recall the stored
combination.
e Address page
r Cursor
Deleting a Stored Combination
z Select the memory address storing the pattern
combination you want to delete by turning the jog dials.
Press the numeral key “3”.
z
x
e
r
r
w
z
x
x The conrmation message appears.
Press the memory key to delete the stored
combination.
t Memory key
NOTE:
To close the memory recall window, press the clear
key.
NOTE:
The stored combination cannot be recalled if the
straight stitch needle plate or professional grade
needle plate is attached, or the twin needle mark is
displayed on the LCD screen (refer to page 81).
t
q
e
NOTE:
If the favorite stitch function is turned off, or a stitch
pattern combination is displayed on the LCD screen,
the memory recall window will be displayed when the
folder/FS key is pressed (refer to page 35).
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Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns
The sewing results of the stitch patterns may vary
depending upon sewing conditions, such as sewing
speed, type of the fabric, number of layers etc.
Always test sew on a scrap piece of the fabric that you
wish to use.
If stretch stitch patterns, monogram or the stretch
buttonhole is distorted, correct it with the feed balancing
dial.
Set the feed balancing dial at the neutral position for
normal sewing.
q
Feed balancing dial
w Neutral position
q
w
Stretch stitch pattern
Example: Pattern 100 (Mode 2)
If the pattern is compressed, turn the feed balancing dial
in the direction of “+.
If the pattern is drawn out, turn the feed balancing dial in
the direction of “.
Stitch balance of the stretch buttonhole
Example: Pattern 030 (Mode 2)
If the right row is denser, turn the dial in the direction of “+.
If the left row is denser, turn the dial in the direction of “–.
Letters and numbers
Example: Pattern “8” (Pattern 060 in Mode 3)
If the pattern is compressed, turn the feed balancing dial
in the direction of “+.
If the pattern is drawn out, turn the feed balancing dial in
the direction of “.
NOTE:
Return the feed balancing dial to its neutral position
when the sewing is nished.
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Cleaning the Hook Area
Clean the hook area at least once a month.
z
Turn the power switch off and unplug the machine.
Remove the needle plate (refer to page 26).
Remove the needle and presser foot.
Take out the bobbin and bobbin holder.
q Bobbin holder
x Clean the bobbin holder with a lint brush.
Wipe the bobbin holder both inside and outside with a
soft cloth.
w Lint brush
e Soft cloth
c Clean the feed dog and auto thread cutter device with
the lint brush.
r Feed dog
t Auto thread cutter device
v Clean the hook race with a soft cloth.
y Soft cloth
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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q
w
y
r
t
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i
u
q
z
x
c
b
WARNING:
Turn the power switch off and unplug the machine
before cleaning.
Do not dismantle the machine in any way other than
as explained in this section.
CAUTION:
Do not store the machine in a high-humidity area,
near a heat radiator, or in direct sunlight. Store the
machine in cool dry place.
Clean the outside of the machine with a soft cloth.
Do not use chemical solvents.
v
b Insert the bobbin holder so that the knob ts next to
the stopper in the hook race.
Insert the bobbin.
Attach the needle plate, presser foot and needle.
u Knob
i Stopper
e
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Problems and Warning Signals
If a buzzer sounds and the LCD screen shows a warning sign, follow the guidance below.
Warning Sign Cause Try this
The foot control is out of order. Contact the service center
or the store from whom the
machine was purchased.
The start/stop key is pressed with the foot control
connected.
Disconnect the foot control.
The power is turned on while depressing the foot control Release the foot control.
The machine is turned on with the needle in the down
position.
Turn the handwheel to raise
the needle.
The machine is started without lowering the presser foot.
The presser foot is raised while sewing.
Lower the presser foot and
start the machine.
The bobbin winding key is pressed when bobbin winder
stopper is at the right position.
Shift the bobbin winder
stopper to the left for bobbin
winding.
The machine is started without lowering the buttonhole
lever.
Lower the buttonhole lever
and start the machine again.
Problems and Warning Signals
If a buzzer sounds and the LCD screen shows a warning sign, follow the guidance below.
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Warning Sign Cause Try this
The twin needle key is pressed when a pattern unsuitable
for twin needle sewing has been selected.
Select the pattern suitable
for twin needle sewing.
The twin needle has to be replaced with a single needle. Replace the twin needle with
a single needle, then press
the twin needle key.
The machine is started without lowering the feed dog with
basting or button sewing selected.
Lower the feed dog.
The machine is started with the feed dog lowered. Raise the feed dog.
The needle plate is removed. Attach the needle plate.
Check if the needle plated is
attached properly.
The machine is halting due to the overload.
Wait for at least 15 seconds to
restart.
Remove tangled threads
around take-up lever, hook
race and automatic thread
cutting mechanism.
Check also if the needle is
bent or the fabric is too thick.
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Troubleshooting
Condition Cause Reference
The needle thread
breaks
1. The needle thread is not threaded properly.
2. The needle thread tension is too tight.
3. The needle is bent or blunt.
4. The needle is incorrectly inserted.
5. The needle thread is not set under the presser foot when start sewing.
6. The fabric is moved too fast when stitching free motion quilting.
7. The thread is tangled around the spool.
Page 22-23
Page 27
Change the needle.
Page 17
Page 37
Page 78
Use the spool holder.
The bobbin thread
breaks
1. The bobbin thread is not threaded properly in the bobbin holder.
2. Lint has collected in the bobbin holder.
3. The bobbin is damaged and does not turn smoothly.
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Change the bobbin.
The needle breaks 1. The needle is incorrectly inserted.
2. The needle is bent.
3. The needle clamp screw is loose.
4. The fabric is pulled forward when using the open-toe foot.
5. The needle is too ne for the fabric being used.
6. An inappropriate presser foot is used.
Page 17
Change the needle.
Page 17
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Page 17
Use the correct foot.
Skipped stitches 1. The needle is incorrectly inserted, bent or blunt.
2. The needle and/or threads are not suitable for the work being sewn.
3. A blue tip needle is not being used for sewing stretch, very ne fabrics
and synthetics.
4. The needle thread is not threaded properly.
5. A poor quality needle is used.
6. A purple tip needle is not being used for sewing thick fabrics, denims
and across the hem.
Page 17
Page 17
Use the stretch stitch
needle.
Page 22-23
Change the needle.
Page 17
Seam puckering 1. The needle thread tension is too tight.
2. The needle thread is not threaded properly.
3. The needle is too heavy for the fabric being sewn.
4. The stitch length is too long for the fabric.
5. The foot pressure is not adjusted properly.
6. A stabilizer is not used when sewing very ne fabrics.
Page 27
Page 22-23
Page 17
Make stitch shorter.
Page 15
Apply a stabilizer.
The fabric is not
feeding smoothly
1. The feed dog is packed with lint.
2. The stitches are too ne.
3. The feed dog is not raised after ”drop feed” sewing.
Page 99
Make stitch longer.
Page 28
Loops on the seams 1. The needle thread tension is too loose.
2. The needle is too thick or too ne for the fabric.
Page 27
Page 17
The machine does
not run
1. The machine is not plugged in.
2. Thread has been caught in the hook race.
3. The start/stop key is used for ordinary sewing with the foot control
plugged in.
Page 8
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Page 8
Buttonhole sewing
is not sewn properly
1. The stitch density is not suitable for the fabric being sewn.
2. The interfacing has not been used for the stretch or synthetic fabric.
3. The buttonhole lever is not lowered.
Page 61
Apply an interfacing.
Page 59
The machine is
noisy
1. Thread has been caught in the hook race.
2. Lint has built up in the hook race or bobbin holder.
Page 99
Page 99
Auto thread cutting
failed
1. Thread is too thick for the auto thread cutting.
2. Threads have been caught in the thread cutter mechanism.
Page 10
Page 99
The needle thread
appears on the
wrong side of the
fabric when the
stitch width value
is larger than “7.0”.
1. Thread tension is not balanced. Page 27
It is not abnormal for a faint humming sound to be heard from the internal motors.
The LCD screen and function key area may become warm after several hours of continuous use.
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Stitch Chart
* Stitch patterns marked with grey can be ipped vertically. (Horizontal mirror image)
Mode 1
Mode 2
Straight Stitch Needle Plate
Professional Grade Needle Plate
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Block (9 mm)
Block
Script
Stitch Chart (Monogram)
Mode 3
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer: Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd.
Address: 1463 Hazama-cho, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 193-0941, Japan
This machine complies with the following regulations:
EN 60335-2-28: 2003; A1
EN 60335-1: 2012; A11
EN 62233: 2008
EN 55014-1: 2006; A1; A2
EN 55014-2: 2015
EN 61000-3-2: 2014
EN 61000-3-3: 2013
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