BASIC EMBROIDERY
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d
From the reference points displayed on the screen,
select the point to be used for positioning the design.
e
Touch .
f
When the following message appears, touch .
The built-in camera automatically detects the
embroidery positioning sticker, and then the
embroidery frame is moved so that the reference
point is aligned with the center of the large circle in
the embroidery positioning sticker.
g
When the machine's built-in camera has finished
detecting the location of the embroidery positioning
sticker, the message stating to remove the embroidery
positioning sticker appears.
h
Remove the embroidery positioning sticker from the
fabric.
i
Touch .
j
Touch .
k
Touch , and then press the “Start/Stop”
button to start embroidering.
Checking the embroidery pattern
The carriage moves and shows the pattern position. Watch the
embroidery frame closely to make sure the pattern will be
embroidered in the right place.
Touch .
• The built-in camera may not be able to detect the
embroidery positioning sticker if the four corners of
the sticker are not firmly affixed to the fabric. Use
tape to firmly affix the sticker to the fabric or try a
new sticker.
• You can touch to confirm the embroidery
position is correctly aligned before removing the
embroidery positioning sticker.
- Touch for the closer image.
- Touch again to return to the previous screen.
• If the message that could not recognize the
embroidery positioning sticker appears, touch
, remove the embroidery positioning sticker,
and then affix it within the embroidering area. Then,
touch again.
• After all of the included embroidery positioning
stickers have been used, new ones can be
purchased separately. When purchasing new ones,
check “Optional accessories” on page 14 for the
part code, and then contact your nearest
authorized Brother dealer.
• If you are embroidering a large project such as a
jacket or curtains, your embroidering may be
interrupted by the presser feet not in use catching
on the fabric outside of the design area. Try to
stitch the design as close to the center of the
embroidery frame, using needle bars 3 through 7.
(For details on selecting the needle bar, refer to
page 57 or page 59.)