Руководство По Работе для Brother Innov-is 5000

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Leaving about 10 cm (approx. 4 inches) of 
thread at the ends, use scissors to cut the 
threads.
a
10 cm (approx. 4 inches) 
Finishing the Thread Ends
a
At the end of the stitching, pull the end of the 
bobbin thread up to the wrong side of the 
fabric.
a
Wrong side of fabric
b
Bobbin thread
b
From the wrong side of the fabric, tie the 
bobbin thread and the upper thread together 
by hand, and then cut off excess threads with 
scissors.
a
Wrong side of fabric
b
Surface of fabric
c
If the desired results could not be achieved, 
adjust the tension of the bobbin thread and of 
the upper thread, and then try sewing the 
stitching again.
For more details, refer to see “Adjusting the 
Thread Tension” on page 23.
Bobbin Work Free-Motion Sewing
If so desired, use a template or draw your design on the 
stabilizer to allow for ease of stitching. Remember, your 
stitches with your decorative thread will be on the 
underneath side of your fabric and the stabilizer will be 
on the top of the wrong side of your fabric.
a
Print the desired template.
Note
• Do not sew reinforcement/reverse stitches or use a 
“Thread Cutter” button (if so equipped) at the end of 
the stitching; otherwise it will be difficult to pull the 
bobbin thread up to the wrong side of the fabric. In 
addition the threads may become tangled or the 
needle may break possibly causing machine 
damage.
Note
• If it is difficult to pull up the bobbin thread, use a 
ribbon embroidery needle to pull the thread up to the 
wrong side of the fabric. Otherwise, use an awl to 
pull up the bobbin thread.
Note
• To ensure threads do not come undone after being 
tied place a drop of fabric glue on knots.
Note
• For bobbin work free motion sewing use the 
instructions for “Creating Bobbin Work” beginning on 
page 20.
• Use the quilting foot provided with your machine. If 
you do not have a quilting foot, contact your nearest 
authorized dealer to purchase. For details on using 
the quilting foot, refer to the Operation Manual 
provided with your machine or with the presser foot.
Note
• Print the template in its original dimensions. If an 
enlarged template is used, the bobbin thread may 
run out during sewing.