Руководство По Работе для Brother JS60

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Pull the upper thread at the end of the 
stitching to the wrong side of the fabric, 
and then tie it with the bobbin thread.
Use scissors to cut the upper thread and the 
bobbin thread at the beginning of the stitching.
■ Button fitting with thread shank
The thread shank of a button is often needed when 
sewing on heavier fabric.
a
Place a button between the presser foot 
and the fabric, adjust the stitch width 
according to the distance between the 
holes in the button and sew on the button 
as previously explained.
b
After sewing about 10 stitches, remove 
the fabric from the machine leaving a 
longer upper thread (about 15 cm (6")) in 
order to form a thread shank.
c
Pull the upper thread through one of the 
holes on the button until it is between the 
button and the fabric and tightly wrap the 
thread around the stitches.
d
With a normal sewing needle, pull the 
threads to the back of the fabric and tie 
the ends together to secure the button.
Darning
a
Turn off the machine.
Place the darning plate on the needle 
plate, then turn on the machine.
b
Either remove both the presser foot and 
presser foot holder assembly and then 
lower the presser foot lever.
c
Put the section you want to darn under 
the presser foot together with fabric for 
reinforcement.
d
Turn on the machine.
CAUTION
e
Begin sewing by alternating between 
gently drawing the work away from you 
and pulling it toward you. 
Note
● Sew while holding the fabric stretched in 
order to keep the fabric held down.
f
Repeat this motion until the section being 
darned is filled with parallel lines of 
stitching.
Needle
Available stitch width (
)
Available 
stitch length
Single
Straight stitch 
(middle needle position)
Any
Do not turn on the machine while pressing 
down the foot controller. The machine 
may start unexpectedly and cause 
personal injury or damage to the machine.