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SEWING AN EMBROIDERING PATTERN
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SEWING AN EMBROIDERING PATTERN 
Sewing Attractive Finishes 
There are many factors that go into sewing beautiful embroidery. Using the appropriate stabilizer (see page 120) 
and hooping the fabric in the frame (see page 121) are two important factors mentioned earlier. Another 
important point is the appropriateness of the needle and thread being used. See the explanation of threads 
below. Included with this machine are two bobbin cases. Follow the explanation below.
See page 176 for how to remove the bobbin case.
■ Embroidery Needle Plate Cover 
Under some conditions, based on the type of fabric, 
stabilizer, or thread being used, there may be some 
looping in the upper thread. In this case, attach the 
included embroidery needle plate cover to the 
needle plate. Attach the cover by inserting the two 
projections on the underside of the cover into the 
notches on the needle plate as shown below.
a Groove 
b Projections
c Notches
To remove the embroidery needle plate cover, place 
your fingernail in the groove and lift the plate out.
Thread
Upper thread
Use embroidery thread, or country embroidery thread intended for use with this machine. 
Other embroidery threads may not yield optimum results.
Bobbin thread
Use embroidery bobbin thread intended for use with this machine.
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If you use threads other than those listed above, the embroidery may not sew out correctly. 
Bobbin case
aMarking Green/Pink
Standard bobbin case (green marking on the screw) is in the machine for sewing and embroidery. The bobbin 
case originally installed in the machine has a green screw.
Alternate bobbin case (pink marking) is set with tighter tension for embroidery with different weights of 
bobbin threads and a variety of embroidery techniques.
Note
• Before embroidering, check that there is enough thread in the bobbin. If you continue sewing without enough thread in 
the bobbin, the thread may tangle. 
• Do not leave objects in the range of motion of the embroidery frame. The frame may strike the object and cause a poor 
finish to the embroidery pattern. 
• When embroidering on large garments (especially jackets or other heavy fabrics), do not let the fabric hang over the 
table. Otherwise, the embroidery unit cannot move freely, and the pattern may not turn out as planned. 
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 CAUTION
• Push the embroidery needle plate cover as far as 
possible to attach it. If the embroidery needle plate 
cover is not securely attached, it may cause the 
needle to break. 
Note
Do not use the embroidery needle plate cover for any 
applications other than embroidery.