Baby Lock Solaris 2 BLSA2 Embroidery Guide

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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

The Instruction and Reference Guides for this machine consist of the Instruction and Reference Guide
(Sewing) and the Instruction and Reference Guide (Embroidery). Refer to the appropriate Instruction and
Reference Guide according to your needs. For basic information about, for example, the included
accessories or the settings screen, refer to chapter 1 of the Instruction and Reference Guide (Sewing).
In the screens appearing in the step-by-step instructions, the parts referred to in the operations are marked
with . Compare the screen in the directions with the actual screen, and carry out the operation.
If, while using the machine, you experience something you do not understand, or there is a function you
would like to know more about, refer to the index at the back of the Instruction and Reference Guide in
conjunction with the table of contents to find the section of the manual you should refer to.

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ............................. 1 EDITING LETTERS.............................................. 75
Selecting Alphabet Character Patterns.................................. 75
Chapter 1 Embroidery Step by Step 5 Character Alignment ............................................................ 76
Changing Font Type............................................................. 76
BEFORE EMBROIDERING .................................... 6 Changing Letter Size ............................................................ 77
Using the Machine Setting Mode Key .................................... 7
Changing the Configuration of Alphabet Character Patterns... 78
Embroidery Settings................................................................ 7
Changing Alphabet Character Spacing................................. 79
CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT ........................ 9 Re-editing Character Patterns............................................... 80
Removing the Presser Foot ..................................................... 9 EDITING COLORS............................................. 81
Attaching Embroidery Foot “W” ........................................... 10 Changing the Thread Color.................................................. 81
CHANGING THE NEEDLE.................................. 11 Find New Color Schemes with the Color Visualizer
ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY UNIT ............. 13 Function .............................................................................. 82
About the Embroidery Unit................................................... 13 Thread Color Sorting............................................................ 84
Removing the Embroidery Unit ............................................ 14 COMBINING PATTERNS ................................... 85
LOWER THREADING ......................................... 15 Editing Combined Patterns................................................... 85
Winding the Bobbin ............................................................. 15 Selecting Multiple Patterns at the Same Time....................... 88
Setting the Bobbin ................................................................ 20 Grouping Multiple Selected Patterns.................................... 89
UPPER THREADING........................................... 22 Aligning the Embroidery Patterns ......................................... 89
Upper Threading .................................................................. 22
Using the Spool Stand .......................................................... 25 Chapter 3 Advanced Editing 91
Using Threads that Unwind Quickly .................................... 27 VARIOUS EMBROIDERING FUNCTIONS ......... 92
PREPARING THE FABRIC ................................... 28 Uninterrupted Embroidering (Using a Single Color:
Attaching Iron-On Stabilizers (Backing) to the Fabric............ 28 Monochrome) ...................................................................... 92
Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame ....................... 29 Display the Fabric while Aligning the Embroidering
Embroidering Small Fabrics or Fabric Edges ......................... 33 Position ............................................................................... 92
ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY FRAME........... 34 Basting Embroidery.............................................................. 96
EMBROIDERY SCREENS ..................................... 36 Changing the Embroidering Order of Combined Patterns ..... 97
KEY FUNCTIONS ............................................... 38 MAKING EMBROIDERY ADJUSTMENTS........... 98
Editing Patterns..................................................................... 38 Adjusting Thread Tension .................................................... 98
Editing Letters ....................................................................... 40 Adjusting the Alternate Bobbin Case (with No Color on the
Embroidery Screen ............................................................... 41 Adjusting Screw) ................................................................ 100
SELECTING PATTERNS....................................... 43 Using the Automatic Thread Cutting Function
(End Color Trim) ................................................................ 101
Selecting Embroidery Patterns/Decorative Alphabet Patterns/
Utility Embroidery Patterns................................................... 43 Using the Thread Trimming Function (Jump Stitch Trim) .... 102
Selecting Frame Patterns....................................................... 45 Adjusting the Embroidery Speed ........................................ 103
Changing the Thread Color Display ................................... 103
CONFIRMING THE PATTERN POSITION .......... 46 Changing the Embroidery Frame Display ........................... 103
Checking the Embroidery Pattern with the Projector ............. 46
Aligning the Pattern and the Needle .................................. 104
Checking the Needle Drop Point With the Projector ............ 47
Embroidering Linked Characters ........................................ 105
Aligning the Embroidering Position Using the Built-In
Camera ................................................................................ 47
USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION ................. 107
Embroidery Data Precautions............................................. 107
Using the Embroidery Position Sticker to Align the
Saving Embroidery Patterns in the Machine’s Memory ....... 109
Embroidering Position .......................................................... 49
Retrieving Patterns from the Machine’s Memory ................ 110
Checking the Pattern Position............................................... 52
Saving Embroidery Patterns to USB Media/SD Card ........... 111
EMBROIDERING A PATTERN ............................ 53 Recalling from USB Media/SD Card................................... 112
Embroidering Attractive Finishes .......................................... 53
Saving/Deleting Multiple Patterns ...................................... 114
Embroidering Patterns .......................................................... 54
Transferring Embroidery Patterns ....................................... 114
ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY Receiving Embroidery Patterns on the Machine ................. 115
PROCESS.............................................................. 56 EMBROIDERY APPLICATIONS ........................ 116
If the Bobbin Runs out of Thread .......................................... 56 Creating an Appliqué Piece ............................................... 116
If the Thread Breaks during Embroidering ............................. 57 Using Appliqués ................................................................ 121
Restarting from the Beginning............................................... 58 Using a Frame Pattern to Make an Appliqué (1) ................. 124
Resuming Embroidery after Turning Off the Power ............... 58 Using a Frame Pattern to Make an Appliqué (2) ................. 125
IQ INTUITION MONITORING APP .................. 60 Creating Stippling, Echo Quilting, or Decorative Fill
Patterns around a Design ................................................... 126
Chapter 2 Basic Editing 61 Embroidering Quilting Border Patterns
(Auto Split Quilt Sash)........................................................ 127
BASIC EDITING.................................................. 62 Embroidering Quilting Border Patterns
Previewing the Pattern.......................................................... 62
(Semi-Auto Split Quilt Sash) ............................................... 129
Moving the Pattern ............................................................... 63
Hexagonal Quilting Borders .............................................. 134
Rotating the Pattern .............................................................. 63
Embroidering Split Embroidery Patterns ............................. 139
Changing the Size of the Pattern........................................... 64
Embroidering Couching Patterns........................................ 140
Changing the Density ........................................................... 66
Creating a Horizontal Mirror Image ...................................... 67
USING THE CAMERA TO CONNECT
Designing Repeated Patterns ................................................ 67 PATTERNS........................................................ 144
Embroidering the Pattern Repeatedly .................................... 70 Connecting Three Patterns ................................................. 144
Duplicating a Pattern............................................................ 73 Changing the Position of a Sticker...................................... 150
Deleting the Pattern.............................................................. 73 Resume Feature ................................................................. 152
Displaying Patterns in the Screen Magnified ......................... 73

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CONTENTS

Chapter 4 IQ Designer 153


ABOUT IQ DESIGNER ..................................... 154
PATTERN DRAWING SCREEN ......................... 155
Before Creating Designs .....................................................
Drawing Lines....................................................................
Drawing Regions ...............................................................
Using the Stamp Key ..........................................................
157
157
159
160
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Using the Erase Key ........................................................... 161
Using the Select Key .......................................................... 162
STITCH SETTINGS SCREEN.............................. 163
Specifying Individual Stitch Settings ................................... 163
Specifying Global Stitch Settings ........................................ 165
IQ DESIGNER WITH SCAN.............................. 166
Using the Scanning Frame ................................................. 166
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Scanning to Trace Background Image ................................ 167
Importing the Background Image ....................................... 169
LINE SCAN ....................................................... 171
Using the Scanning Frame to Create a Pattern with Line
Scan................................................................................... 171
ILLUSTRATION SCAN...................................... 174
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Using the Scanning Frame to Create a Pattern with
Illustration Scan ................................................................. 174
STIPPLING ....................................................... 177
Basic Stippling with IQ Designer........................................
Scanning Drawing to Create Stippling Pattern ....................
Scanning Fabric and Stippling ............................................
Decorative Stitching Around a Pattern in Embroidery
177
179
183
4
(a Quilting Function) .......................................................... 187
IQ INTUITION POSITIONING APP................. 190

Chapter 5 Appendix
TROUBLESHOOTING...................................... 194
193

List of Symptoms ................................................................ 194


5
ERROR MESSAGES ........................................... 200
INDEX .............................................................. 205

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CONTENTS

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Chapter 1
Embroidery Step by Step
BEFORE EMBROIDERING

BEFORE EMBROIDERING
Follow the steps below to prepare the machine for embroidery.
Step 9

Step 6, 8

Step 4

Step 5
Step 3
Step 7 Step 1, 2

Step # Aim Action Page


1 Presser foot attachment Attach embroidery foot “W”. 9
2 Checking the needle Use needle 75/11 for embroidery. * —
3 Embroidery unit attachment Attach the embroidery unit. 13
4 Bobbin thread setup For the bobbin thread, wind embroidery bobbin thread and set it in place. 15
5 Fabric preparation Attach a stabilizer material to the fabric, and hoop it in the embroidery frame. 28
6 Pattern selection Turn the main power to ON, and select an embroidery pattern. 36
7 Embroidery frame attachment Attach the embroidery frame to the embroidery unit. 34
8 Checking the layout Check and adjust the size and position of the embroidery. 46
9 Embroidery thread setup Set up embroidery thread according to the pattern. 22

* It is recommended that a 90/14 needle should be used when embroidering on heavyweight fabrics or stabilizing products (for example;
denim, puffy foam, etc.). Ball point needle (golden colored) 90/14 is not recommended for embroidery.

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BEFORE EMBROIDERING

Using the Machine Setting Mode Key


Press to change the default machine settings (needle stop position, embroidery speed, opening
display, etc.). To display the different settings screens, press for “Sewing settings”, for “General 1
settings”, for “Embroidery settings” or for “Wireless LAN settings”. For details on settings for
sewing utility stitches, on common settings and on wireless settings, refer to the Instruction and Reference
Guide (Sewing).

Embroidery Step by Step


Memo
• Press or to display a different settings screen.

■ Page 9
Embroidery Settings

■ Page 8
h

a k
b l
c m
d n
e

f
h Change the display units (mm/inch).
g
i Change the thread color display on the
“Embroidery” screen: thread number or color
name (page 103).
j Select the thread brand of the thread color display
a Select the embroidery frame to be used (page 103). The thread brand setting is reflected
(page 103). the next time a pattern is imported.
b Change the center point marker or grid lines k Change the color of the background for the
(page 103). embroidery display area.
c Adjust the maximum embroidery speed setting l Change the color of the background for the
(page 103). thumbnail area.
d Adjust the upper thread tension for embroidering m Press to specify the size of pattern thumbnails.
(page 99). n Adjust the distance between the pattern and the
e Select the height of the embroidery foot during basting stitching (page 96).
embroidering.
f Adjust the needle position for embroidering.
g When set to “ON”, pressing the “Start/Stop”
button when the presser foot is raised
automatically lowers the presser foot before
starting embroidering.

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BEFORE EMBROIDERING

■ Page 10

o Select the quality for displaying the fabric in the


screen (page 94).
p Erase the scanned image (page 94).
q Set to “ON” when positioning the pattern on thick
fabric using the built-in camera (page 95).
r Adjust the position and brightness of the
embroidery foot “W+” with LED pointer (sold
separately). (These settings are not available
unless embroidery foot “W+” with LED pointer is
installed on the machine.)

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CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT

CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT

CAUTION
1
• Always press on the screen to lock all keys and buttons before changing the presser foot. If is
not pressed and the “Start/Stop” button or another button is pressed, the machine will start and may
cause injury.

Embroidery Step by Step


• Use presser feet made for this machine.

e
Loosen the screw of the presser foot holder
Removing the Presser Foot to remove the presser foot holder.

a
Press the “Needle Position” button to raise
the needle.

a Multi-purpose screwdriver
b Presser foot holder screw

b
Press to lock all keys and buttons. c Presser foot holder

f
* If the message “OK to automatically lower the Remove the screw of the presser foot holder
presser foot?” appears on the LCD screen, press completely from the presser foot shaft.
to continue.

c
Raise the presser foot lever.

d
Press the black button on the presser foot
holder and remove the presser foot.

a Black button
b Presser foot holder

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CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOT

d
Press to unlock all keys and buttons.
Attaching Embroidery Foot “W”
 All keys and operation buttons are unlocked, and
the previous screen is displayed.

CAUTION
• When attaching an embroidery foot, always
press on the screen. You may
accidentally press the “Start/Stop” button and
possibly cause injury.
• Be sure to use embroidery foot “W” when
doing embroidery. Using another embroidery
foot may cause the needle to strike the
embroidery foot, causing the needle to bend or
break and possibly cause injury.

a
Remove the presser foot and presser foot
holder. For details, refer to “Removing the
Presser Foot” on page 9.

b
Position the embroidery foot “W” on the
presser foot bar by aligning the notch of the
presser foot to the large screw.
Side view

c
Hold the embroidery foot in place with
your right hand, and then use the included
multi-purpose screwdriver to securely
tighten the presser foot holder screw.

a Presser foot holder screw

CAUTION
• Use the included multi-purpose screwdriver to
firmly tighten the screw of the presser foot
holder. If the screw is loose, the needle may
strike the embroidery foot and possibly cause
injury.

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CHANGING THE NEEDLE

CHANGING THE NEEDLE

CAUTION
1
• Always press on the screen to lock all keys and buttons before changing the needle. If is not
pressed and the “Start/Stop” button or another operation button is pressed accidentally, the machine will
start and injury may result.

Embroidery Step by Step


• Use only home sewing machine needles made for home use. Other needles may bend or break and may
cause injury.
• Never embroider with a bent needle. A bent needle will easily break and may cause injury.

c
Use the multi-purpose screwdriver to turn
Memo the needle clamp screw toward the front of
• To check the needle correctly, place the flat the machine and loosen the screw. Remove
side of the needle on a flat surface. Check the needle.
the needle from the top and the sides.
Throw away any bent needles.

a Parallel space
b Level surface (bobbin cover, glass, etc.)
Note
a
Press the “Needle Position” button to raise • Do not apply pressure to the needle clamp
the needle. screw. Doing so may damage the needle or
machine.

b
Press to lock all keys and buttons.
* If the message “OK to automatically lower the
presser foot?” appears on the LCD screen, press
to continue.

Note
• Before replacing the needle, cover the hole
in the needle plate with fabric or paper to
prevent the needle from falling into the
machine.

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CHANGING THE NEEDLE

d
With the flat side of the needle facing the
back, insert the new needle all the way to
the top of the needle stopper (viewing
window) in the needle clamp. Use the
multi-purpose screwdriver to securely
tighten the needle clamp screw.

a Needle stopper
b Hole for setting the needle
c Flat side of needle

CAUTION
• Be sure to push in the needle until it touches
the stopper, and securely tighten the needle
clamp screw with a screwdriver. If the needle
is not completely inserted or the needle clamp
screw is loose, the needle may break or the
machine may be damaged.

e
Press to unlock all keys and buttons.

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ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY UNIT

ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY UNIT

About the Embroidery Unit b


Insert the embroidery unit connection into
the machine connection port. Push lightly
on the connection port cover until the unit
1
clicks into place.

CAUTION

Embroidery Step by Step


• Do not move the machine with the embroidery
unit attached. The embroidery unit could fall
off and cause injury.
a b
• Keep your hands and foreign objects away
from the embroidery carriage and frame when
the machine is embroidering. Otherwise,
injuries or damage may result. a Embroidery unit connection
• To avoid distorting your embroidery design, do b Machine connection port
not touch the embroidery carriage and frame
when the machine is embroidering.
Note
• Be sure to turn off the power before installing • Be sure there is no gap between the
the embroidery unit. Otherwise, the machine embroidery unit and the machine. If there is
may be damaged. a gap, the embroidery patterns will not
• Do not touch the inner connector of the embroider with the correct registration.
embroidery unit. The pins on the embroidery
c
unit connection may be damaged. Turn the main power to ON.
• Do not apply strong force to the embroidery
unit carriage or pick up the unit by the
d
carriage. Otherwise, the embroidery unit may Press .
be damaged.
• Store the embroidery unit in a safe place to
prevent damage to the unit.
• Do not push on the carriage when installing
the embroidery unit onto the machine. Moving
the carriage may damage the embroidery unit.
• Allow sufficient space around the embroidery  The carriage will move to the initialization position.
unit. Otherwise, the embroidery unit could fall
off foreign object, and may cause injury.
• Do not touch the embroidery carriage until the
initialization finishes.

Note
• You can also sew utility/decorative stitches
with the embroidery unit attached. Touch
and . The feed dog will
automatically raise for utility and decorative
stitching.

a
Turn the main power to OFF, and remove
the flat bed attachment.

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ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY UNIT

Removing the Embroidery Unit

a
Press , then press .

 The carriage will move to the removal position.

CAUTION
• Always remove the embroidery frame before
pressing . Otherwise, the frame may strike
the embroidery foot, and possibly cause injury.

b
Turn the main power to OFF.

c
Press the release button, and pull the
embroidery unit away from the machine.

a Release button

CAUTION
• Do not carry the embroidery unit by holding
the release button compartment.

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LOWER THREADING

LOWER THREADING

Winding the Bobbin b


Align the groove in the bobbin with the spring on the
bobbin winder shaft, and set the bobbin on the shaft. 1
CAUTION a

Embroidery Step by Step


• The included bobbin was designed specifically
for this machine. If bobbins from other models
are used, the machine will not operate
correctly. Use the included bobbin or bobbins b
of the same type (part code: X52800-150).
X52800-150 is Class 15 type bobbin.
a Groove in the bobbin
b Spring on the shaft
Note
c
• For most embroidery applications, the Set the supplemental spool pin in the “up”
bobbin should be wound with the included position.
Finishing Touch bobbin thread. See
page 100 for more details regarding bobbin
threads.

■ Using the Supplemental Spool Pin


With this machine, you can wind the bobbin during
embroidering. While the main spool pin is being
used for embroidering, you can wind a bobbin by
using the supplemental spool pin.
a Supplemental spool pin
a

d
Place the spool of thread on the supplemental
spool pin, so that thread unrolls from the front.
Push the spool cap onto the spool pin as far as
possible to secure the thread spool.

a Supplemental spool pin


a Spool cap

a
Turn the main power to ON and open the b Spool pin
top cover. c Thread spool

CAUTION
• If the thread spool and/or spool cap are set
incorrectly, the thread may tangle on the spool
pin and cause the needle to break.
• Use the spool cap (large, medium, small or mini
king) that is closest in size to the thread spool. If a
spool cap smaller than the thread spool is used, the
thread may become caught in the slit on the end of
the spool and cause the needle to break.

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LOWER THREADING

f
Pass the thread around the pretension disk
Memo
making sure that the thread is under the
• When embroidering with fine, cross-wound
thread, use the small spool cap, and leave a pretension disk.
small space between the cap and the
thread spool.
a

a Spool cap (small)


b Thread spool (cross-wound thread) a Pretension disk
c Space  Make sure that the thread passes under the
pretension disk.
• If a spool of thread whose core is 12 mm (1/
2 inch) in diameter and 75 mm (3 inches)
high is inserted onto the spool pin, use the
mini spool cap.

b Pretension disk
c Pull it in as far as possible.
 Check to make sure thread is securely set between
pretension disks.

g
Wind the thread clockwise around the
bobbin 5-6 times.
a Spool cap (mini king spool insert)
b 12 mm (1/2 inch)
c 75 mm (3 inches)

e
With your right hand, hold the thread near
the thread spool. With your left hand, hold
the end of the thread, and use both hands to
pass the thread through the thread guide.

a Thread guide

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LOWER THREADING

h
Pass the end of the thread through the guide
slit in the bobbin winder seat, and pull the Note
thread to the right to cut the thread with • When winding transparent nylon thread on
the bobbin, stop bobbin winding when the
the cutter.
bobbin is 1/2 to 2/3 full. If the bobbin was
fully wound with transparent nylon thread, it
may not be wound neatly.
1

Embroidery Step by Step


j
Press .
a Guide slit (with built-in cutter)  Bobbin winding starts. The bobbin stops rotating
b Bobbin winder seat when bobbin winding is completed. The bobbin
winding switch will automatically return to its
original position.

CAUTION
• Be sure to follow the process described. If the
thread is not cut with the cutter, and the
bobbin is wound, when the thread runs low it
may tangle around the bobbin and cause the
needle to break.
Note

i
Set the bobbin winding switch to the left, • changes to while the bobbin is
until it clicks into place. winding.
• Stay near the machine while winding the
bobbin to make sure the bobbin thread is
being wound correctly. If the bobbin thread
is wound incorrectly, press
immediately to stop the bobbin winding.

Memo
• You can change the winding speed by
a Bobbin winding switch
pressing (to decrease) or (to
increase) in the bobbin winding window.
Memo
• Sliding the bobbin winding switch to the left
switches the machine into bobbin winding
mode.
• Use the bobbin winding slider to adjust the
amount of thread wound onto the bobbin to
one of five levels. • Press to minimize the bobbin winding
window. Then, you can perform other
b a
operations, such as selecting a pattern or
adjusting the thread tension, while the
bobbin is being wound.
c
• Press (in top right of the LCD screen)
a Bobbin winding slider to display the bobbin winding window
b More again.
c Less

 The bobbin winding window appears.

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LOWER THREADING

k b
Cut the thread with cutter and remove the Align the groove in the bobbin with the
bobbin. spring on the bobbin winder shaft, and set
the bobbin on the shaft.

a Cutter
a Groove in the bobbin
Memo b Spring on the shaft
• When removing the bobbin, do not pull on
c
the bobbin winder seat. Doing so could Pivot the spool pin so that it angles upward.
loosen or remove the bobbin winder seat, Set the thread spool on the spool pin so that
and could result in damage to the machine. the thread unwinds from the front of the
spool.

CAUTION
• Setting the bobbin improperly may cause the
thread tension to loosen, breaking the needle
and possibly resulting in injury.

a Spool pin
b Spool cap
c Thread spool
■ Using the Spool Pin d Spool felt
You can use the main spool pin to wind the bobbin
d
before embroidering. You cannot use this spool pin
Push the spool cap onto the spool pin as far
to wind the bobbin while embroidering. as possible, then return the spool pin to its
original position.

e
While holding the thread with both hands,
pull the thread up from under the thread
guide plate.

a
Turn the main power to ON and open the
top cover.

a Thread guide plate

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LOWER THREADING

f
Pass the thread through the thread guide.
Memo
• Refer to the Instruction and Reference
a Guide (Sewing) to assemble the spool
stand.
• Refer to page 25 to thread the machine
using the spool stand.
1
CAUTION

Embroidery Step by Step


a Thread guide • When winding thread on the bobbin, do not
cross the bobbin winding thread with the
g
Pass the thread around the pretension disk
upper thread in the thread guides.
making sure that the thread is under the
pretension disk.
■ Untangling Thread from Beneath the
a Bobbin Winder Seat
b
If the bobbin winding starts when the thread is not
passed through the pretension disk correctly, the
thread may become tangled beneath the bobbin
winder seat.
Wind off the thread according to the following
procedure.

a Thread guide
b Pretension disk

h
Follow steps g through k on page 16
through 18.
a Thread
b Bobbin winder seat
■ Using the Spool Stand
To wind thread on the bobbin while the spool stand
is installed, pass the thread from the spool through
the thread guide on the telescopic thread guide, and
CAUTION
• Do not remove the bobbin winder seat even if
then wind the bobbin according to steps e through the thread becomes tangled under the bobbin
k of “Using the Supplemental Spool Pin”on winder seat. It may result in injuries.
page 16 to page 18.
a
If the thread becomes tangled under the
bobbin winder seat, press once to
stop the bobbin winding.

b
Cut the thread with scissors near the
pretension disk.

a Pretension disk

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LOWER THREADING

c
Push the bobbin winder switch to the right,
and then raise the bobbin at least 100 mm Setting the Bobbin
(4 inches) from the shaft.

CAUTION
• Use a bobbin thread that has been correctly
wound. Otherwise, the needle may break or
the thread tension will be incorrect.

d
Cut the thread near the bobbin and hold the
thread end of the spool with your left hand.
Unwind the thread clockwise near the
bobbin winder seat with your right hand as • The included bobbin was designed specifically
shown below. for this machine. If bobbins from other models
are used, the machine will not operate
correctly. Use the included bobbin or bobbins
of the same type (part code: X52800-150).
X52800-150 is Class 15 type bobbin.
• Before inserting or changing the bobbin, be
sure to press in the LCD to lock all keys
and buttons, otherwise injuries may occur if
the “Start/Stop” button or any other button is
pressed and the machine starts embroidering.

a
Press to lock all keys and buttons and
raise the embroidery foot.
* If the message “OK to automatically lower the
presser foot?” appears on the LCD screen, press
to continue.

e b
Wind the bobbin again. Slide the bobbin cover latch to the right.

a b
Note
• Make sure that the thread passes through
the pretension disk correctly (page 16).

a Bobbin cover
b Latch
 The bobbin cover opens.

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LOWER THREADING

c
Remove the bobbin cover.
Note
• If the thread is not correctly inserted
d
Hold the bobbin with your right hand and through the tension spring of the bobbin
hold the end of the thread with your left
hand.
case, it may cause incorrect thread tension.
(page 98) 1

Embroidery Step by Step


e
Set the bobbin in the bobbin case so that
the thread unwinds to the left.

a
a Tension spring

f
Hold the bobbin lightly with your right
hand, and then guide the thread with your
CAUTION
• Be sure to hold down the bobbin with your
left hand. finger and unwind the bobbin thread
correctly. Otherwise, the thread may break or
the thread tension will be incorrect.

h
Insert the tab in the lower-left corner of the
bobbin cover (1), and then lightly press
down on the right side to close the cover
(2).

g
Pass the thread through the guide, and then
pull the thread out toward the front.

i
Press to unlock all keys and buttons.

a Cutter
 The cutter cuts the thread.

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UPPER THREADING

UPPER THREADING
 The upper thread shutter opens so the machine can
Upper Threading be threaded.

CAUTION
• Be sure to thread the machine properly.
a

Improper threading can cause the thread to


tangle and break the needle, leading to injury. a Upper thread shutter

Memo
Memo • This machine is equipped with an upper
• The automatic threading function can be thread shutter, allowing you to check that
used with home sewing machine needle the upper threading is performed correctly.
sizes 75/11 through 100/16.
c
• When threads such as transparent nylon Press the “Needle Position” button to raise
monofilament or specialty threads are used, the needle.
it is not recommended to use the needle
threader.
• For most embroidery applications, the
upper thread should be 40-weight rayon or
polyester embroidery thread.

Note
• If you try to thread the needle automatically
without raising the needle, the thread may
not thread correctly.

d
Pivot the spool pin so that it angles upward.
Set the thread spool on the spool pin so that
the thread unwinds from the front of the
spool.

a
Turn the main power to ON.

b
Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to
raise the embroidery foot.
a Spool pin
b Spool cap
c Thread spool
d Spool felt

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UPPER THREADING

e f
Push the spool cap onto the spool pin as far While holding the thread with both hands,
as possible, then return the spool pin to its pull the thread up from under the thread
original position. guide plate.

CAUTION
1
• If the thread spool and/or spool cap are set a
incorrectly, the thread may tangle on the spool
pin and cause the needle to break.

Embroidery Step by Step


• Use the spool cap (large or medium) or the
thread spool insert (mini king spool insert) that
is closest in size to the thread spool. If a spool
cap smaller than the thread spool is used, the
a Thread guide plate
thread may become caught in the slit on the

g
end of the spool and cause the needle to While holding the thread in your right
break. hand, pass the thread through the thread
guide in the direction indicated.
Memo
• When embroidering with fine, cross-wound
thread, use the small spool cap, and leave a
small space between the cap and the
thread spool.

h
Guide the thread down, up, then down
through the groove, as shown in the
illustration.
a Spool cap (small)
b Thread spool (cross-wound thread)
c Space

• If a spool of thread whose core is 12 mm (1/


2 inch) in diameter and 75 mm (3 inches)
high is inserted onto the spool pin, use the
thread spool insert (mini king spool insert).

Memo
• Look in the upper groove area to check if
the thread catches on the thread take-up
lever visible inside the upper groove area.

a Thread spool insert (mini king spool insert)


b 12 mm (1/2 inch)
c 75 mm (3 inches)

a Look in the upper groove area

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UPPER THREADING

i
Pass the thread through the needle bar
thread guide (marked “6”) by holding the Note
thread with both hands and guiding it as • When using thread that quickly winds off
shown in the illustration. the spool, such as metallic thread, it may be
difficult to thread the needle if the thread is
cut.
Therefore, instead of using the thread
cutter, pull out about 80 mm (approx. 3
inches) of thread after passing it through the
thread guide disks (marked “7”).

a Needle bar thread guide a

j
Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to
lower embroidery foot.

a 80 mm (approx. 3 inches) or more

m
Press the “Automatic Threading” button to
have the machine automatically thread the
needle.
k
Pass the thread through the thread guide
disks (marked “7”). Make sure that the
thread passes through the groove in the
thread guide.

 The thread passes through the eye of the needle.

a Memo
• When the “Automatic Threading” button is
pressed, the embroidery foot will be
a Groove in thread guide automatically lowered. After threading is
finished, the embroidery foot moves back to
l
Pull the thread up through the thread cutter the position before the “Automatic
to cut the thread, as shown in the Threading” button was pressed.
illustration.
n
Carefully pull the end of the thread that was
passed through the eye of the needle.
* If a loop was formed when the thread passed
a through the eye of the needle, carefully pull the loop
of thread through the eye to the back of the needle.

a Thread cutter

Note
• Pulling the loop of thread gently will avoid
needle breakage.

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UPPER THREADING

o
Pull out about 10-15 cm (approx. 4-6 • Be sure to use a spool cap that is slightly larger
inches) of the thread, and then pass it under than the spool.
the embroidery foot toward the rear of the If the spool cap that is used is smaller or much
larger than the spool, the thread may catch and
machine.
 Raise the presser foot lever if the embroidery foot is
lowered.
embroidering performance may suffer.
1

Embroidery Step by Step


• When using thread on a thin spool, place the
included spool felt on the spool pin, place the
thread spool on the spool pin so that the center
of the spool is aligned with the hole at the center
a About 10-15 cm (approx. 4-6 inches) of the spool felt, and then insert the spool cap
onto the spool pin.
Memo
• If the needle could not be threaded or the
thread was not passed through the needle
bar thread guide, perform the procedure
again starting from step c.
Then, pass the thread through the eye of
the needle after step i.

Note
• Some needles cannot be threaded with the
needle threader. In this case, instead of a Spool felt
using the needle threader after passing the
thread through the needle bar thread guide • When using thread on a cone spool, use the
(marked “6”), manually pass the thread spool holder. When using cone shaped thread
through the eye of the needle from the front. spool with other than cotton thread, it is not
necessary to use spool caps.

a Spool holder
Using the Spool Stand
• Depending on the size of spool or the amount of
thread remaining, choose the appropriate sized
The included spool stand is useful when using spool cap (large or medium). Spool cap (small)
thread on spools with a large diameter (cross- cannot be used with the spool cap base.
wound thread). This spool stand can hold two
spools of thread. a

Memo b
• Refer to the Instruction and Reference
Guide (Sewing) to assemble the spool
stand.
• Refer to page 19 to wind the bobbin when
using the spool stand.

a Spool cap
b Spool cap base

25
UPPER THREADING

a c
Attach the spool stand to the machine. Pull the thread off the spool. Pass the thread
from the back to the front through the
thread guides at the top.
When using thread that quickly feeds off the spool,
such as metallic thread, use the enclosed ring to
prevent the thread from becoming entangled.
Threading sequence: Pull the thread from the spool,
place the thread through the ring from the bottom up
(1), into the thread guide (2) and through the ring
from the top down (3). When using the ring, do not
use the spool cap base.

3 1

b
Place the spool of thread on the spool pin
so that the thread feeds off the spool
clockwise. Firmly insert the spool cap onto
the spool pin. Note
• Guide the thread so that it does not become
entangled with the other thread.
• After feeding the thread as instructed, wind
any excess thread back onto the spool,
otherwise the excess thread will become
tangled.

d
Pass the thread through the machine’s
thread guide from the right to the left.

Note
• When using 2 spools of thread, make sure
that both spools are feeding in the same
direction.
• Make sure that the spools do not touch
each other, otherwise the thread will not
feed off smoothly, the needle may break, or
the thread may break or become tangled. In
addition, make sure that the spools do not
touch the telescopic thread guide at the a
center. a Thread guide
• Make sure that the thread is not caught
e
under the spool. Thread the machine according to the steps
f to o of “Upper Threading” on page 22.

26
UPPER THREADING

Using Threads that Unwind


Quickly

■ Using the Spool Net


1
If using transparent nylon monofilament thread,
metallic thread, or other strong thread, place the
included spool net over the spool before using it.

Embroidery Step by Step


When using specialty threads, threading must be
done manually.
If the spool net is too long, fold it once to match it to
the spool size before placing it over the spool.

a Spool net
b Thread spool
c Spool pin
d Spool cap

Memo
• When threading the spool with the spool net
on, make sure that 50-60 mm (approx. 2 -
2-1/2 inches) of thread are pulled out.
• It may be necessary to adjust the thread
tension when using the spool net.

27
PREPARING THE FABRIC

PREPARING THE FABRIC

CAUTION
• Use fabrics with a thickness of less than 3 mm (approx. 1/8 inch). Using fabrics thicker than 3 mm
(approx. 1/8 inch) may cause the needle to break.

Note
• When embroidering fabric layers filled with thick batting, for example, a better result can be achieved
by adjusting the embroidery foot height in the embroidery settings screen.
Press , and select page 8. Touch the number beside “Embroidery Foot Height” in the embroidery
settings screen. Adjust the embroidery foot height for thick or puffy fabrics.

• To increase the space between the embroidery foot and the needle plate, set the “Embroidery Foot
Height” to a larger number.
• In the case of thick terry cloth towels, we recommend that you place a piece of water soluble stabilizer
on the top surface of the towel. This will help to reduce the nap of the toweling and result in more
attractive embroidery.

b
Iron the iron-on stabilizer material to the
Attaching Iron-On Stabilizers wrong side of the fabric.
(Backing) to the Fabric

CAUTION
• Always use a stabilizer material for embroidery
when embroidering stretch fabrics, lightweight
fabrics, fabrics with a coarse weave, or fabrics
which cause pattern shrinkage. Otherwise, the
needle may break and cause injury. Not using a Fusible side of stabilizer
a stabilizer material may result in a poor finish b Fabric (wrong side)
to your project.
Memo
a
Use a piece of stabilizer which is larger
• When embroidering on thin fabrics such as
than the embroidery frame being used. organdy or lawn, or on napped fabrics such
as towel or corduroy, use water soluble
stabilizer (sold separately) for best results.
The water soluble stabilizer material will
dissolve completely in water, giving the
project a more attractive finish.

a Size of the embroidery frame


b Iron-on stabilizer (backing)

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PREPARING THE FABRIC

Hooping the Fabric in the Embroidery Frame

■ Types of Embroidery Frames 1

Embroidery Step by Step


Embroidery field (Sold separately) Embroidery field Embroidery field
408 mm × 272 mm Embroidery field 180 mm × 130 mm 100 mm × 100 mm
(approx. 16 inches × 10-5/8 240 mm × 240 mm (approx. 7 inches  5 inches) (approx. 4 inches  4 inches)
inches) (approx. 9-1/2 inches × 9-1/2
inches)

When choosing frames that do not appear on the


screen, be sure to check the design size of the a b
embroidery field of the optional frame. Check with your
authorized Baby Lock retailer for frame compatibility.
Select a frame that matches the pattern size.
a Highlighted: Can be used
b Shaded: Cannot be used

Note
• To determine if the selected design will fit into a specific embroidery frame, please compare the
dimensions of the design (shown at the top of the pattern selection screen or embroidery screen) to
the dimensions of the frame’s embroidery area. The actual embroidery area is smaller than the frame
opening. All available frames which can be used with this machine are listed on page 8 of the Settings
screen (by actual embroidery area dimensions). The included 272 mm x 272 mm frame has its
embroidery field dimensions etched onto the bottom of the inner frame.

a 272 mm × 272 mm 10-5/8" ×


10-5/8"

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PREPARING THE FABRIC

■ Inserting the Fabric d


Slightly tighten the frame adjustment screw,
and then remove the slack in the fabric by
pulling on the edges and corners.
Note
• If the fabric is not securely held in the
embroidery frame, the embroidery design
will embroider out poorly. Insert the fabric
on a level surface, and gently stretch the
fabric taut in the frame. Follow the steps
below to insert the fabric correctly.

a
Lift-up and loosen the frame adjustment
screw and remove the inner frame.

e
Gently smooth out the fabric. Make sure
fabric is flat and without wrinkles.
* After stretching the fabric, make sure the fabric is
taut.

a Frame adjustment screw


b Inner frame

b
Lay the fabric right side up on top of the
outer frame. * Make sure the inside and outside frames are even
before you start embroidering.
c
Re-insert the inner frame making sure to
align the inner frame’s with the outer
frame’s . b
a b
a
a
c c
a Outer frame
b Inner frame
c Fabric

f
b Tighten the frame adjustment screw.

a Inner frame’s
b Outer frame’s

30
PREPARING THE FABRIC

g c
Return the frame adjustment screw to its Refer to steps c through f of “Inserting
initial position. the Fabric” on page 30 to hoop the fabric.

d
Tighten the frame adjustment screw by
hand.
1

Embroidery Step by Step


Memo
• You can use the included multi-purpose
CAUTION
• Do not overtighten the screw.
screwdriver, setting the position to “3”,

e
when you loosen or tighten the frame Return the lever to its original position.
adjustment screw.

■ Inserting Fabric into Embroidery


Frame (Only Embroidery Frames ■ Using the Embroidery Sheet (Sold
with a Lever) Separately)
When you want to embroider the pattern in a
a
Lower the lever. particular place, use the embroidery sheet with the
frame.

a
With a chalk pencil, mark the area of the
fabric you want to embroider.

b
Loosen the frame adjustment screw by
hand, and then remove the inner frame.

a Embroidery pattern
b Mark

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PREPARING THE FABRIC

b ■ Embroidery Needle Plate Cover


Place the embroidery sheet on the inner
frame. Align the guide lines on the
Under some conditions, based on the type of fabric,
embroidery sheet with the mark you made stabilizer, or thread being used, there may be some
on the fabric. 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 Inner frame
b Guide line

c
Gently stretch the fabric so there are no
folds or wrinkles, and press the inner frame a Groove
into the outer frame. b Projection
c Notch
To remove the embroidery needle plate cover, place
your fingernail in the groove and lift the plate out.

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.

a Inner frame
b Outer frame Note
• Do not use the embroidery needle plate
d
Remove the embroidery sheet. cover for any applications other than
embroidery.

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PREPARING THE FABRIC

■ Embroidering Ribbons or Tape


Embroidering Small Fabrics or Secure with double-sided tape or a temporary spray
Fabric Edges adhesive.

Use an embroidery stabilizer to provide extra


support. We recommend using a stabilizer for all
1
embroidery. After embroidering, remove the
stabilizer carefully. Attach the stabilizer as shown
in the following examples.

Embroidery Step by Step


■ Embroidering Small Fabrics
Use a temporary spray adhesive to adhere the small
piece of fabric to the larger piece in the frame. a Ribbon or tape
If you do not wish to use a temporary spray b Stabilizer
adhesive, attach the stabilizer with a basting stitch.

a Fabric
b Stabilizer

■ Embroidering Edges or Corners


Use temporary spray adhesive to attach the fabric to
the stabilizer, and then hoop the fabric.
If you do not wish to use a temporary spray
adhesive, attach the stabilizer with a basting stitch.

a Fabric
b Stabilizer

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ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY FRAME

ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY FRAME


Note
• Wind and insert the bobbin before attaching the embroidery frame.

a d
Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to Lower the frame-securing lever to be level
raise the embroidery foot. with the frame to secure the embroidery
frame in the embroidery frame holder.

b
Align the embroidery frame guide with the
right edge of the embroidery frame holder.

a Frame-securing lever

CAUTION
• If the frame-securing lever is not lowered, the
following message appears. You cannot start
embroidering until you lower the frame-
securing lever.
a Embroidery frame holder
b Embroidery frame guide

c
Slide the embroidery frame into the holder,
making sure to align the embroidery frame’s
with the holder’s .

■ Removing the Embroidery Frame

a
Raise the frame-securing lever.
a Arrow mark

34
ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY FRAME

b
Pull the embroidery frame toward you.

Embroidery Step by Step

35
EMBROIDERY SCREENS

EMBROIDERY SCREENS
■ Copyright Information
The patterns stored in the machine and patterns sold separately are intended for private use only. Any public or
commercial use of copyrighted patterns is an infringement of copyright law and is strictly prohibited.
There are many character and decorative embroidery patterns stored in the machine’s memory. You can also use
patterns sold separately.
a Baby Lock “Exclusives”
b Embroidery patterns
c Character patterns
d Decorative alphabet patterns
e Frame patterns
f Utility embroidery patterns
g Quilt sashes (page 127)
b h Couching patterns
i Patterns saved in your favorites
c
j IQ Designer (page 154)
a d k Press this key to position the embroidery unit for
g storage
e h
f
i

k
j

36
EMBROIDERY SCREENS

■ Pattern Selection Screens

Baby Lock “Exclusives”

Embroidery Step by Step


Embroidery Patterns

Alphabet Characters

Decorative Alphabet Patterns

Frame Patterns

Utility Embroidery Patterns

Quilting Border Patterns

Couching Patterns

37
KEY FUNCTIONS

KEY FUNCTIONS
Editing Patterns

a Shows the size of the entire combined pattern.


b Shows the color sequence and stitching times of each step of the pattern currently selected.

Memo
• If a key display is grayed out, you cannot use that function with the selected pattern.

Using these keys, you can edit the pattern as you like. Press to display the editing window.
c
b

a d

e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s

R
Q

z y x w v u t

38
KEY FUNCTIONS

No. Display Key Name Explanation Page


a Magnify key Press this key to select the magnification ratio. 73

c
Hand key

Fabric scan key


Press this key to move the canvas when it is magnified.

Press this key to scan the fabric to align the embroidery position.
74

92
1
d Image key Press this key for a preview of the embroidered image. 62

e Size key Press this key to change the size of the pattern. Patterns can be enlarged or 64
reduced.

Embroidery Step by Step


f Move key Press this key to display the pattern moving window. 63

g Group key Press this key to select multiple patterns in the screen at the same time. 89

h Rotate key Press this key to rotate the pattern. 63

i Horizontal mirror Press this key to make a horizontal mirror image of the selected pattern. 67
image key
j Duplicate key Press this key to duplicate a pattern. 73

k Density key Press this key to change the density of frame patterns or character patterns. 66

l Border function key Press this key to create and edit repeated patterns. 67

m Appliqué piece key Press this key to create an appliqué piece by sewing an outline around the 116
selected pattern.
n Thread palette key Press this key to change the colors of the displayed pattern. 81

o Letter edit key Press this key to edit character patterns. 40

p Alignment key Press this key to arrange multiple patterns on a line. 89

q Stippling key Press this key to create stippling, echo quilting, or decorative fill around a 126
pattern.
r Outline key Press this key to extract the outline of a pattern. The extracted pattern can be 187
used with IQ Designer.
s Embroidering order Press this key to change the embroidering order of combined patterns. 97
key
t Embroidery key Press this key to call up the embroidering screen. —

u Memory key Press this key to save a pattern in the machine’s memory, USB media or an SD 109, 111,
card. The pattern can also be transferred to a computer via a wireless network 114
connection.
v Pattern select key When a combined pattern is selected, use this key to select a part of the —
pattern to edit.
w Redo key Press this key to redo the last operation that was undone. —

x Undo key Press this key to undo the last operation. —

y Delete key Press this key to delete the selected pattern (the pattern outlined by the red 73
box).
z Add key Press this key to add another pattern to the editing pattern. —

Q Select key Press this key to change a selected pattern when multiple patterns are in the 87
screen.
R Grouping key / Press this key to make multiple patterns on the screen to be selected at the 88, 89
Multiple selection key same time or to be grouped.

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KEY FUNCTIONS

Editing Letters

a b c d e f g

No. Display Key Name Explanation Page


a Cancel key Press this key to exit the editing character pattern screen. —

b Size key Press this key to change the size of the character pattern. 77

c Array key Press this key to change the configuration of a character pattern. 78

d Character spacing Press this key to change the spacing of character patterns. 79
key
e Alignment key Press this key to align the characters at the right, left or center. 76

f Font type key Press this key to change the font type. 76

g Set key Press this key to apply the text editing. —

h Character selection Press these keys to move the cursor and select a character. —
keys

40
KEY FUNCTIONS

Embroidery Screen

e f g h
1
a
b

Embroidery Step by Step


i

j
d

a Shows the embroidery foot code.


Attach embroidery foot “W” for all embroidery projects. When the embroidery foot symbol is displayed on the
screen, you are able to embroider.
b Shows the embroidery frames that can be used for the selected pattern. Be sure to use the proper frame (page 29).
c Shows a preview of the selected pattern.
d Shows the boundary for embroidering with the selected frame in the settings screen (page 103).
e Shows the size of the selected pattern.
f Shows how many stitches are in the selected pattern and how many stitches have been embroidered so far.
g Shows the number of colors in the selected pattern and the number of the color currently being embroidered.
h Shows the time necessary to embroider the pattern and the time already spent embroidering the pattern (not
including time for changing thread colors and automatically trimming the thread).
i Shows the part of the embroidery that will be embroidered with the first thread color.
j Shows the order for thread color changes and the embroidering time for each thread color.
* The displayed time is the approximate time that will be required. The actual embroidering time may be longer than the
displayed time, depending on the embroidery frame that is used. In addition, the amount of time required to change
thread colors is not included.

Note
• There is an explanation of additional key functions on the next page.

41
KEY FUNCTIONS

Using these keys, you can move or rotate pattern, etc. Press to display the editing window.

Note
• Some operations or functions are not
a available for certain patterns. If the key
b display is darkened, you cannot use that
r c
function or operation with the selected
d
pattern.
e
f
g
h
i
j
k

q p o n m

No. Display Key Name Explanation Page


a Needle point check Press this key to check the needle drop point with the projector. 47
key
b Projector key Press this key to use the projector to project the pattern. 46

c Fabric scan key Press this key to scan the fabric to align the embroidery position. 92

d Image key Press this key for a preview of the embroidered image. 62

e Move key Press this key to display the pattern moving window. 63

f Rotate key Press this key to rotate the pattern. You can rotate a pattern 0.1 degree, 1 63
degree, 10 degrees or 90 degrees at a time.
g Basting key Press this key to add the basting stitch to the pattern. You can set the desired 96
basting distance.
h Embroidery Press this key to align the embroidering position using the built-in camera and 49
positioning key embroidery positioning sticker.
i Uninterrupted Press this key to embroider the selected pattern with a single color 92
embroidery key (monochrome).
j Color sorting key Press this key to reduce the number of thread color changes by rearranging the 84
embroidering order for the selected pattern to combine parts of the same
thread color.
k Pattern connect key Press this key to start pattern connecting embroidering. You can connect the 144
patterns accurately using the built-in camera.
l Memory key Press this key to save a pattern in the machine’s memory, USB media or an SD 109, 111,
card. The pattern can also be transferred to a computer via a wireless network 114
connection.
m Trial key Press this key to check the position of the pattern.The carriage moves to the 52
desired position so you can check that there is enough space to embroider the
pattern.
n Starting point key Press this key to move the needle start position to align the needle with the 104, 105
pattern position.
o Forward/Back key Press this key to move the needle forward or back in the pattern; useful if the 57, 58
thread breaks while embroidering or if you want to start again from the
beginning.
p Cut/Tension key Press this key to specify automatic thread cutting, thread trimming or the 98 - 99
thread tension. For embroidery, these functions are set automatically.
q Return key Press this key to return to the pattern type selection screen. —

r Progress bar Press this key to switch the progress bar (which shows the embroidering —
switching key progress) between showing only one color or all colors.

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SELECTING PATTERNS

SELECTING PATTERNS

Selecting Embroidery Patterns/ c


Press .
1
Decorative Alphabet Patterns/
Utility Embroidery Patterns

Embroidery Step by Step


a
Press the category tab you want to
embroider.

 The pattern selected is outlined in red on the “Edit”


display.
a
Memo
• If you press , you can see detailed information
about the pattern.

a Pattern category tabs

b
Select the sub-category, and then select the
pattern that you want to embroider.

a
b

a Sub-category
b Embroidery pattern

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SELECTING PATTERNS

* To return to the previous screen to select another


pattern, press .

d
Press to edit the selected pattern.
* Refer to “Editing Patterns” on page 38 about the

g
“Edit” display.
Press the “Start/Stop” button to begin
embroidering.
* Refer to “Embroidering Patterns” on page 54.

e
Press .

 The embroidering screen is displayed.

f
To reposition the pattern in the
embroidering screen before embroidering,
press .
* Refer to “Embroidery Screen” on page 41.

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SELECTING PATTERNS

Selecting Frame Patterns

a
Press . 1
b
Press the key of the frame shape you want
to embroider in the top part of the screen.

Embroidery Step by Step


a

a Frame shapes
b Frame patterns
 Various frame patterns are displayed at the bottom
part of the screen.

c
Press the key of the frame pattern you want
to embroider.
* If you make a mistake selecting the pattern, press the
key of the pattern you want to embroider.
 The selected pattern is displayed on the screen.

d
Follow the steps from d to g of “Selecting
Embroidery Patterns/Decorative Alphabet
Patterns/Utility Embroidery Patterns” on
page 43.

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CONFIRMING THE PATTERN POSITION

CONFIRMING THE PATTERN POSITION


The pattern is normally positioned in the center of the embroidery frame. If the pattern needs to be
repositioned for better placement on the garment, you can check the layout before starting embroidery.

b
Check the embroidery pattern.
Checking the Embroidery Pattern While the display area remains in place, the pattern
with the Projector can be moved.

Using the projector, the selected embroidery


pattern can be projected onto the fabric.

a
Press in the embroidering screen. a

a Press to change the angle.


b Press to return the pattern to its original angle.
c Press to move the pattern.

Memo
• To change the position of the display area,
drag the display area with your finger. At the
same time, the embroidery frame is moved.

a Display area
 The part of the pattern within the display area will
be projected onto the fabric.

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CONFIRMING THE PATTERN POSITION

useful for patterns which need to be embroidered


Checking the Needle Drop Point in a particular position as shown below.
With the Projector
With the projector pointer, you can check the
needle drop point before embroidering.
1
a
Press in the embroidery screen.
 The pointer of the projector indicates the needle

Embroidery Step by Step


drop point.

a
Use a chalk pencil to draw a cross at the
desired embroidering location.

a Chalk pencil mark

b
Hoop the fabric.

Memo
• When the pointer of the projector is turned
on, the embroidery foot height is
automatically adjusted according to the
fabric thickness.
c
• If embroidery foot “W+” with LED pointer Select the pattern on your machine and
(sold separately) is installed, the LED press .
pointer is turned on.

d
* The pointer of the projector turns off automatically Press in the embroidering screen.
by lowering the embroidery foot or returning to the
previous page.

Note
• With fabric that has a very uneven surface
such as thick fabric or quilting, the fabric
thickness may not be correctly measured.
In this case, the pointer indication should be
used only as a reference.

Aligning the Embroidering


Position Using the Built-In
Camera
The camera built into this machine can be used to
easily align the embroidering position. This is

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CONFIRMING THE PATTERN POSITION

e j
Press to set the starting point to the Press to display the grid lines.
center of the pattern.

a Grid lines
b Chalk mark on the fabric

f
Press .
Memo

g
Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to • Press to enlarge the camera view. By
enlarging the camera view, you can make a close
lower the embroidery foot.
adjustment for the center point of the pattern
moving the embroidery frame little by little.
h
Press .

k
Adjust the orientation of the pattern by
pressing the orientation keys until the grid
lines are parallel with the chalk mark drawn
i
Press the positioning keys to move the on the fabric. (Refer to “Rotating the
embroidery frame until the cross-shaped Pattern” on page 63.)
chalk mark drawn on the fabric is displayed
in the camera view window.

a Center point of the pattern

a Positioning keys

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CONFIRMING THE PATTERN POSITION

l
Press the positioning keys to move the
embroidery frame until the center point of Using the Embroidery Position
the pattern in the camera view window is
Sticker to Align the Embroidering
aligned with the chalk mark drawn on the
fabric. Position 1
The embroidering position can easily be aligned
using the machine’s built-in camera and the
included embroidery positioning sticker.

Embroidery Step by Step


Note
• Depending on the type of fabric that is
used, a part of the embroidery positioning
sticker may remain attached when it is
peeled off. Before using the embroidery
positioning sticker, check that it can be
cleanly removed from a scrap piece of the
fabric to be used.

a
Press to display the editing

window, and then press .

m
Press to return to the previous
screen.

n
Press the “Start/Stop” button to begin
embroidering.
* Refer to “Embroidering Patterns” on page 54.

b
Following message appears. Press .

 The embroidering position will return to the original


position, even if you changed before.

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CONFIRMING THE PATTERN POSITION

c e
Select the position you want to set as the Press .
reference point.

* Select if you want to embroider referring the


Note
• Attach embroidery foot “W” before pressing
embroidery positioning sticker as the center of the
pattern. . The embroidery foot “W” lowers and
check the fabric thickness, to help the built-
d
Affix the embroidery positioning sticker to in camera recognize the embroidery
the location in the fabric to be positioning sticker.
embroidered. Place the embroidery
f
positioning sticker so that the center of the Following message appears. Press .
larger circle is at the center or edge of the
embroidery pattern.

 The built-in camera automatically searches for the


embroidery positioning sticker, and then the
carriage is moved so that the selected reference
point of the embroidery pattern is aligned with the
embroidery positioning sticker.
a Embroidery positioning sticker
b Center or edge of the embroidery pattern Note
c Embroidery field • If the following error message appears,
press , rehoop the fabric so that the
pattern is within the embroidery field, and
then press again.

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CONFIRMING THE PATTERN POSITION

g
A reminder message appears. Remove the
embroidery positioning sticker from the
fabric, and press .
* To remove the embroidery positioning sticker more
easily, press so that the carriage moves slightly
1
forward and away from under the needle. After the
embroidery positioning sticker is removed, press
.

Embroidery Step by Step


h
Press the “Start/Stop” button to begin
embroidering.
* Refer to “Embroidering Patterns” on page 54.

Note
• After the included embroidery positioning
stickers are used up, optional stickers are
available. For details, refer to the Instruction
and Reference Guide (Sewing).

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CONFIRMING THE PATTERN POSITION

Checking the Pattern Position Memo


• To see the entire embroidering area, press
The carriage moves and shows the pattern . The carriage moves and shows the
position. Watch the embroidery frame closely to embroidery area.
make sure the pattern will be embroidered in the
right place.

a
Press .

CAUTION
• Make sure the needle is up when the carriage
is moving. If the needle is down, it could break
and result in injury.

c
Press .

 The following screen is displayed.

b
From , press the key for the position

that you want to check.

a Selected position
 The carriage will move to the selected position on
the pattern.

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EMBROIDERING A PATTERN

EMBROIDERING A PATTERN

Embroidering Attractive Finishes


Bobbin case (for prewound or other embroidery
bobbin threads) 1
Many factors are involved in achieving a beautiful
embroidery result. Using the appropriate stabilizer
(page 28) and hooping the fabric in the frame

Embroidery Step by Step


(page 29) are two important factors mentioned a Bobbin case (no color on the screw)
earlier. Another important point is the
appropriateness of the needle and thread being
The bobbin case with no color on the screw is set
used. See the explanation of threads below.
with tighter tension for embroidery with different
Included with this machine are two bobbin cases.
weights of bobbin threads and a variety of
Follow the explanation below.
embroidery techniques. This bobbin case is
Thread Upper thread Use embroidery thread intended for identified with a dark colored mark on the inside
use with this machine.
of the bobbin cavity. The tension screw on this
Bobbin thread Use embroidery bobbin thread
intended for use with this machine.
case can be adjusted if necessary.

Memo
• If you use threads other than those listed
CAUTION
• When embroidering on large garments
above, the embroidery pattern may not
embroider out correctly. (especially jackets or other heavy fabrics), do
not let the fabric hang over the table.
Bobbin case (recommended for sewing and for Otherwise, the embroidery unit cannot move
embroidering with included 60 weight bobbin freely and the embroidery frame may strike the
thread) needle, causing the needle to bend or break
and possibly cause injury.
Place the fabric so that it does not hang off the
table, or hold the fabric to keep it from
dragging.

a Standard bobbin case (green marking on the


screw) Note
• Before embroidering, check that there is
enough thread in the bobbin. If you start to
Standard bobbin case originally installed in the embroider your project without enough
machine has a green marking on the screw. We thread in the bobbin, you will need to
recommend using the included embroidery rewind the bobbin in the middle of the
bobbin thread with this bobbin case. Do not adjust embroidery pattern.
the tension screw on this bobbin case with the • Do not leave objects in the range of motion
green marked screw. 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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EMBROIDERING A PATTERN

b
Lower the embroidery foot, then press the
Embroidering Patterns “Start/Stop” button to start embroidering.
 When the first color is completely embroidered, the
machine will automatically trim the threads and
stop. The embroidery foot will then automatically be
Example: raised.
On the embroidery color order display, the next
color will move to the top.

Memo
• A setting in the settings screen can be
specified so that pressing the “Start/Stop”
button before starting embroidering
automatically lowers the embroidery foot
(page 7).

b
• If you want to get more attractive finishes,
a try the procedures below;
- After 5-6 stitches, press the “Start/Stop”
button again to stop the machine.
- Trim the excess thread at the beginning of
embroidering. If the thread at the
beginning of embroidering is under the
embroidery foot, raise the embroidery
foot, then trim the excess thread.
a Embroidery color order
b Cursor

Memo
• The [+] cursor moves over the pattern,
showing which part of the pattern is being
embroidered.

a
Using the automatic needle threader,
thread the machine for the first color. • If there is thread left over from the beginning
of embroidering, it may be embroidered
over as you continue embroidering the
pattern, making it very difficult to deal with
the thread after the pattern is finished. Trim
the threads at the beginning of each thread
change.

c
Remove the thread for the first color from
the machine. Thread the machine with the
next color.

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EMBROIDERING A PATTERN

d
Repeat the same steps for embroidering the
remaining colors.

a
b
d
1
c

Embroidery Step by Step


a Current stitch numbers/Total stitch numbers
b Current time/Total time
c The part of pattern to be embroidered next
d Embroidered colors/Total colors
 When the last color is embroidered, “Finished
embroidering” will appear on the display. Press
, and the display will return to the original
screen.

Memo
• The Thread Trimming Function is originally
set to trim excess thread jumps (threads
linking parts of the pattern, etc.). Depending
on the type of thread and fabric that are
used, an end of upper thread may remain
on the surface of the fabric at the beginning
of the stitching. After embroidering is
finished, cut off this excess thread.
If the setting has been turned off, trim the
excess thread jumps using scissors after
the pattern is finished.
Refer to page 102 for information on the
thread trimming function.

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ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS

ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS


Note
• Be careful not to bump the embroidery unit carriage or the embroidery foot when removing or
attaching the embroidery frame. Otherwise, the pattern will not embroider correctly.

b
Unlock the frame-securing lever and
If the Bobbin Runs out of Thread remove the embroidery frame.
* Be careful not to apply strong force to the fabric at
When the bobbin begins to run out of thread this time. Otherwise, the fabric may loosen in the
during embroidering, the machine will stop and frame.
the message below will appear.
Press the “Reinforcement Stitch” button to
sew reinforcement stitches to prevent stitches from
unraveling.

c
Insert a wound bobbin into the machine.
(Refer to “Setting the Bobbin” on page 20.)
Press and follow the directions below to
replace the bobbin.

d
Press .

e
Attach the embroidery frame.

f
To return to the spot in the pattern where
you stopped embroidering, follow steps b
through h in “If the Thread Breaks during
Embroidering” on page 57.
Note
• If “Upper and Bobbin Thread Sensor” in the
General settings screen of the machine
setting mode is set to “OFF”, the message
shown above does not appear.
• You can embroider 10 final stitches without
replacing the bobbin by pressing .

a
Press .

 After the thread is automatically cut, the carriage


will move.

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ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS

e
Press or to move the needle back
If the Thread Breaks during
the correct number of stitches before the
Embroidering spot where the thread broke.

a
If the upper thread is broken, redo the
* If you cannot move back to the spot where the
thread broke, press or to select the color
1
upper threading. If the bobbin thread is and move to the beginning position of that color,
broken, press and follow the directions then use or to move ahead to slightly
in steps a through e in “If the Bobbin before where the thread broke.

Embroidery Step by Step


Runs out of Thread” on page 56.

b
Press .

* Press to enlarge the image in the screen.


* Press to remove “ “ from the screen.

f
Press to close the camera view

c
Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to window.
lower the embroidery foot.
g
Press to return to the original screen.
d
Press .

h
Press the “Start/Stop” button to continue
embroidering.

 The camera view window appears.

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ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS

Restarting from the Beginning Resuming Embroidery after


Turning Off the Power
a
Press .
The current position, angle, color and stitch
number are saved when embroidery is stopped.
The next time the machine is turned on, you have
the option to continue or delete the pattern.

Memo
• Even if the power goes out in the middle of
embroidery, the machine returns to the
point where embroidery was stopped when
the machine is turned on again.

b
Press .

a Current stitch number when embroidery was


stopped

Note
• Do not remove the embroidery unit or the
memory will no longer remember your
design.

a
Turn the main power to ON.

 The carriage moves, returning the needle to the

b
pattern’s beginning position. Follow the instructions shown on the screen
and remove the embroidery frame.
c
Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to
lower the embroidery foot and start  The following message will appear.
embroidering.

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ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE EMBROIDERY PROCESS

c
Attach the embroidery frame and press

Embroidery Step by Step


 The previous embroidering screen displayed before
the machine was turned off appears.

Memo
• If you want to start a new embroidery
pattern, press so the pattern
selection screen appears.
• If embroidery was interrupted before a color
segment was completed, follow the steps
on page 57 to move the needle back to
overlap the previous stitching by a few
stitches to avoid unraveling.

d
Continue embroidering.

a Stitch number when embroidery is resumed

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IQ INTUITION MONITORING APP

IQ INTUITION MONITORING APP


With the IQ Intuition Monitoring App installed on ■ Monitoring
your smart device and the machine and smart
device connected to the same wireless network,
Memo
you can check the operating status of the machine.
• The app will be updated from time to time.
In addition, you can receive notifications when the The following descriptions may differ from
machine stops. the actual screens and operations.

a
Connect the machine to your wireless
■ Installing the App network.

a
Use your smart device to scan the * Refer to "Specifying Wireless Network Connection
appropriate QR code below to visit Google Settings" in the machine's Instruction and Reference
Guide (Sewing).
Play™ or the App Store.

b
Confirm that your smart device and your
machine are connected to the same
network.

c
Tap the icon for “IQ Intuition Monitoring”
on the smart device to start the app.

d
Follow the instructions that appear in the
app to connect the app to your machine.
Android™:
https://www.babylock.com/IQIntuition_MonitoringAndroid
* Select the name that appears beside “Machine
name” in the settings screen on your machine.
 The machine can now be monitored.

iOS:
https://www.babylock.com/IQIntuition_MonitoringiOS

b
Install “IQ Intuition Monitoring”.

IQ Intuition Monitoring

Memo
• To download and install the app, you can
also search for “IQ Intuition Monitoring” in
Google Play or the App Store.
• Visit the following web site for support
information on the app.
https://www.babylock.com/support

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Chapter 2
Basic Editing
BASIC EDITING

BASIC EDITING
 The stitch simulator screen appears.
Previewing the Pattern

a
Press .

 An image of the pattern as it will be embroidered


appears.
a b
b
Press to select the frame
used in the preview.
* Frames displayed in dark gray cannot be selected. a Select the simulation speed. Press , or
to change the speed. The speed can even be
* Press to enlarge the image of the pattern. changed while the simulation is running.
* The pattern can be embroidered as it appears in the b Operation keys
following display.
: Press to start the simulation at the set
speed. When pressing , icon changes to .
: Press this key while the simulation is running
to pause it. When pressing , icon changes to
.

• Press to return to the embroidery frame holder/


embroidery frame selection screen.

d
Press .

c
Press to check the embroidering order.

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BASIC EDITING

Moving the Pattern Rotating the Pattern

a
Press , and then press to
a
Press , and then press .
display the pattern move window.

b
Select the desired pattern by pressing
if there are multiple patterns on the
screen.
2
c
Use to move the pattern in the

direction shown by the arrow. Press to


center the pattern.

Basic Editing
a

b
Select the key indicating the desired
direction and angle for rotating the pattern.
(Example: rotates 90 degrees
b clockwise.)

a Distance from the center


b Pattern movement keys
The pattern can be dragged by selecting it directly
in the screen with your finger or the dual purpose

stylus.

d
Press .

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BASIC EDITING

* Press to return the pattern to its original


position. Changing the Size of the Pattern

a
Press , and then press .

a Degree of rotation

Memo

• You can move patterns using on


b
Select the direction in which to change the
the window. size.
• You can also rotate patterns by dragging
Example:
at the top of the pattern.

c
Press .

Memo
• Press to return the pattern to its
original size.

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BASIC EDITING

■ Changing the Size by Dragging


You can also change the pattern size by dragging the
a red point on the pattern image.

Basic Editing
a Size of the pattern

Memo
• In order to maintain embroidering quality,
there is a limit to how much the embroidery Note
pattern can be enlarged or reduced. • You can change the pattern size with one
• Some patterns or characters can be finger. Using two or more fingers does not
enlarged to a greater degree if they are work.
rotated 90 degrees.

• You can move patterns using on


■ Changing the Size and the Density of
the Pattern
the window.
You can change the pattern size while maintaining
the desired thread density. The machine recalculates
c
Press .
the stitch density automatically. With this function,
the pattern will be enlarged or reduced at a larger
ratio than with normal pattern resizing.

Note
• Be sure to do trial embroidery using same
fabric and threads as project in order to
check the embroidering results.
• This function cannot be used with character
patterns, frame patterns or border patterns.
However, a border pattern can be edited
after this function has been used.
• Patterns with a large number of stitches
cannot be resized while maintaining a
thread density.

Memo
• Depending on the pattern, the size of the
pattern increases up to 200 % or reduces to
60 %.

a
Press in the size window.

* : When you want to increase or decrease the


density of the design. When the pattern size is
changed, the thread density for the pattern increases
or decreases, but the number of stitches is
maintained.

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BASIC EDITING

* : When changing the size, the pattern keeps


the original density. The number of stitch is Changing the Density
recalculated.
The thread density can be changed.
b
Select the direction in which to change the A setting between 80% and 120% in 5%
size. increments can be specified.
This setting is available for some alphabet
character patterns, frame patterns and so on. Other
patterns are available after enabling patterns to
change the density. For details, refer to “Changing
the Size and the Density of the Pattern” on
page 65.

a
Press , and then press .

Note
• If the pattern is enlarged and there is space
between stitches, a better effect can be
achieved by increasing the thread density.
• If the pattern is reduced and the stitching is
too thick, a better effect can be achieved by
reducing the thread density.

c
Press .

b
Change the density.

* Press to make the pattern less dense.


* Press to make the pattern more dense.

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BASIC EDITING

Designing Repeated Patterns

■ Embroidering Repeated Patterns


Using the border function, you can create repeated
patterns. You can also adjust the spacing of the
patterns.
a
b
c
Normal
Fine (stitches closer together)
Coarse (stitches farther apart)
a
Press , and then press . 2
 The pattern density changes each time you press a
button.

c
Press .

Basic Editing
Creating a Horizontal Mirror
Image
Press , and then press to create a
horizontal mirror image of the selected pattern.

b
Select the direction in which the pattern
will be repeated. Use to repeat the
pattern above and to repeat the
pattern below.

* To delete above pattern, press .

* To delete below pattern, press .

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BASIC EDITING

c
Vertical direction Adjust the spacing of the repeated pattern.

* To widen spacing, press .

* To tighten spacing, press .

b
c

a Repeating and deleting keys


b Spacing keys
c Key to cancel pattern repeating
Horizontal direction
d
Complete repeated patterns by repeating
steps b through c.

e
Press .

Memo
• When there are two or more patterns, all
patterns will be grouped together as one
pattern in the red frame.
a

b
c

a Repeating and deleting keys


b Spacing keys
c Key to cancel pattern repeating
 The pattern direction indicator will change
depending on the direction selected.

• When changing the direction in which the


pattern will be repeated, all of the patterns
in the red frame will automatically be
grouped as one repeating unit. Refer to the
following section on how to repeat one
element of a repeated pattern.

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BASIC EDITING

■ Repeating One Element of a


d
Press and then press .
Repeated Pattern
By using the Cut function, you can select one
element of a repeated pattern and repeat only that
single element. This function allows you to design
complex repeated patterns.

a
Press .

b
Choose the direction in which the repeated
2
pattern will be cut.
* Press to cut vertically.
* Press to cut horizontally.

Basic Editing
 The repeated pattern will be divided into separate
elements.

e
Press and then press .

f
Use and to select the element to
repeat.

 The pattern direction indicator will change


depending on the direction selected.

c
Use and to select the cut line.

g
Repeat the selected element.

h
Press .

 The cut line will move.

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BASIC EDITING

c
Note Press to select the thread mark to be
• Once you have cut a repeated pattern into sewn.
separate elements, you cannot return to the
original repeated pattern.
• Each element can be edited separately in
the edit screen. Refer to “Selecting
Combined Embroidery Patterns” on page
87.
• Press to change the embroidering
order in order to minimize the number of the
thread color changes.

■ Assigning Thread Marks


By embroidering thread marks, you can easily align
patterns when embroidering a series. When
embroidering is finished on a pattern, a thread mark
in the shape of an arrow will be sewn using the final
thread. When embroidering a series of patterns, use
the point of this arrow for positioning the following
designs to be embroidered.
Memo
a
Press , and then press .
• When there are two or more elements, use
and or and to select a
b
Press . pattern that you want to assign a thread
mark(s) to.

d
Press .

Embroidering the Pattern


Repeatedly
After creating the repeated pattern, rehoop the
embroidery frame and keep embroidering for the
next pattern.

Memo
• Using the optional magnetic sash frame, the
fabric can be easily rehooped. For details,
refer to the manual included with magnetic
sash frame.

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BASIC EDITING

a
Select the border pattern with the thread
mark at the center of the end of the pattern. Note
• Adjust the position of the fabric so that the
* Refer to “Assigning Thread Marks” on page 70.
embroidering area for the next pattern is
within the embroidering area of the
embroidery sheet.

Basic Editing
a Pattern embroidered first
b
Press , then . b Position of pattern to be embroidered next
c Embroidering area of embroidery sheet

c f
Press the “Start/Stop” button to begin Attach the embroidery frame to the
embroidering. machine, and then touch .
 When embroidering is finished, the thread mark is
sewn with the last thread color.

d
Remove the embroidery frame.

e
Rehoop the fabric in the embroidery frame.

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BASIC EDITING

l
Press the positioning keys to move the
g
Touch to set the starting point to the top
embroidery frame until the thread mark on
center of the pattern. the fabric is aligned on the starting point in
the camera view window.

b
a

h
Touch . a Grid lines
b Thread mark on the fabric
c Positioning keys
i
Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to
lower the embroidery foot.
Memo
j
Press . • Press to enlarge the camera view. By
enlarging the camera view, you can make a
close adjustment for the needle drop point
k
Press . moving the embroidery frame little by little.

m
If the pattern position cannot be aligned
using the positioning keys, rehoop the
fabric, and then try again to align the
position with the positioning keys.

Note
• When embroidering the repeated pattern,
you cannot rotate the pattern in the camera
view window. If the pattern is rotated in the
camera view window, you cannot embroider
the pattern properly aligned even if the
thread mark and the starting point are
aligned in the camera view window.

n
Press to return to the previous screen.

o
Remove the thread mark.

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BASIC EDITING

p
Press the “Start/Stop” button to begin
embroidering. Deleting the Pattern
Duplicating a Pattern Press to delete the pattern from the screen.

a
Press , and then press .

Basic Editing
Displaying Patterns in the Screen
 The duplicate is positioned. Magnified

a
Press to magnify the image.

a Duplicated pattern

Note
• If multiple patterns are displayed in the
screen, only the pattern selected using
and is duplicated.
• Move and edit each duplicated pattern
individually.

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BASIC EDITING

b
Check the displayed pattern.

Memo
• When magnifying, pressing enables you
to move displayed area. At this time, the
embroidery pattern in the location in the
embroidery field does not move.

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EDITING LETTERS

EDITING LETTERS
e
Press and enter “he”.
Selecting Alphabet Character
Patterns
Example: Entering “The Sky is Blue”.

a
Press .
2
b
Press the key of the font you want to
embroider.

Basic Editing
f
Press to enter a space.

c
Press the tab to select a character type.

d
Press and then enter “T”.
* If you want to change the size of a character, select
the character and then press to change the size.
The size changes each time you press the key, from
large to medium to small.
* If you make a mistake, press to erase the
mistake.

Memo
• If you continue adding characters after
changing the size, the new characters will
be entered in the new size.

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EDITING LETTERS

g
Press again and enter “S”.
Character Alignment
After entering the characters but before pressing
, you can adjust the character alignment.
Each press of switches between right
alignment, left alignment and center alignment, in
that order.

Right alignment Left alignment

h
Press and then enter “ky_is”. Center alignment

Note
• Adding a line feed with a second line of text
will disable the text editing functions
described on pages 76-80.

Changing Font Type

a
Before changing the font type, press

, and then press .


i
Press to make a new line.

j
Enter “Blue” according to step d and e.

k
Press .
 The embroidering screen is displayed.

l
Follow the steps from d to g of “Selecting
Embroidery Patterns/Decorative Alphabet
Patterns/Utility Embroidery Patterns” on
page 43.

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EDITING LETTERS

b
Press .  The new font is selected.

Basic Editing
c
Select the font type.
 All the characters in the screen change into the
Changing Letter Size
selected font type.

a
Press , and then press .

* Scroll the bar to display the font type that is not on


the screen.

Memo
• To change the character font type for only
the selected character, press . The
font type on the left side of the selected
character is changed.
• To select more than one character
individually, press . Touch the
character patterns to be selected. To cancel
the selection, press the character pattern
again.

d
Press .

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EDITING LETTERS

b
Press .
Changing the Configuration of
Alphabet Character Patterns

a
Press , and then press .

c
Change the size of letters.

b
Press .

a c

a Change the size to the specific direction.


b Change the size from L, M or S size.
c Move the text.

Memo
• To change the character letter size for only
the selected character, press . The
letter size on the left side of the selected
character is changed.
• To select more than one character
individually, press . Touch the
character patterns to be selected. To cancel
the selection, press the character pattern
again.

d
Press .

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EDITING LETTERS

c
Select the layout. (Example: )
Changing Alphabet Character
When selecting an arc, use and to
change the degree of the arc.
Spacing
* Press to make the arc flatter.
a
Press , and then press .
* Press to make the arc rounder.

Basic Editing
b
Press .
Memo
• When selecting , these keys ( and

) change to look like ( and ).


So you can increase or decrease the incline.

• You can move patterns using on

the screen.

d
Press .

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EDITING LETTERS

c
Select the spacing.
d
Press .
* Press to increase the character spacing.

* Press to decrease the character spacing.


Note
* Press to return the pattern to its original • It is not recommended to edit data and
transfer to other or older version machines.
appearance. Some features do not apply in other
* Press to move the text up. machines, so problems may occur.
• Character spacing can be reduced only
* Press to move the text down.
when characters are arranged normally on a
straight line.

Memo
• The spacing between characters can be
reduced to 50% of the narrowest character
in the group.

Re-editing Character Patterns


Even after text has been entered, the characters can
be re-edited.

a
Press , and then press .

Memo
• To change the character spacing for only
the selected character, press . The
spacing on the left side of the selected
character is changed.

• To select more than one character


individually, press . Touch the
character patterns to be selected. To cancel
the selection, press the character pattern
again.
 The character pattern can be re-edited.

• You can move patterns using on Note


• A line feed cannot be added when re-
the screen. editing character patterns.

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EDITING COLORS
c
Select a new color from the color palette,
Changing the Thread Color
and then press .
You can change the thread color by moving the * To return to the original color, press . If
color to be changed to the top of the embroidering multiple colors have been changed, this command
order and selecting a new color from the thread
colors in the machine.
will return all colors to their original colors.
2
a
Press , and then press .

Basic Editing
b
c

a d

a Color palette
b Switch between selecting a single color and
selecting all colors.
 The thread color palette screen displays.
c Select a different thread brand to preview the
design with specific thread spools you may
b
Press the color of the part to be changed. already have on hand.
* Scroll color palette area to display the thread color d Revert to the original color.
that is not on the screen.  The selected color appears at the top of the
 The selected thread color image is displayed. embroidering order.
 The display shows the changed colors.

d
Press .
a
Memo
• Press to find a thread color by
entering its number. If you enter the wrong
number, press , and then enter the
correct number. After entering the number,
press .

a Selected thread color image


b 64 Embroidery thread color palette

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EDITING COLORS

d
Select the desired effect.
Find New Color Schemes with
the Color Visualizer Function
With the color visualizer function, the machine a
suggests new color schemes for the embroidery
pattern that you have selected. After you select the
desired effect from the four available (“Random”,
“Vivid”, “Gradient” and “Soft”), sample color a Effects for schemes
schemes for the selected effect are displayed.  If you select “Random” or “Gradient”, the color
specifying screen will appear.
a
Press , and then press . * If you select “Vivid” or “Soft”, proceed to step f.
 The thread color palette screen appears.

e
Press and specify the thread color to
b
Press .
use in the desired effect.
* If you don’t need to specify the thread color, just set
to .

 The color visualizer screen appears.

Note
• This function may not be available
depending on the pattern you select (ex. a
bordered embroidery pattern, licensed
pattern).

c
Select the thread brand for colors and the
number of colors you want to create the
pattern with.

a Thread brand for colors


b Number of colors to be used.

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“Manual” setting for “Random”


f
Press .
You can select up to 6 colors to be used in the
“Random” effect.
The effect will be created using the selected
g
Press the desired color scheme from
colors.
samples.

* Press to display the new schemes.

a 2

Basic Editing
a
b

c b

a Select colors from the palette.


b Selected colors are listed.

a Press to temporarily register your favorite


“Manual” setting for “Gradient” schemes. A maximum of nine color schemes can
You can select one color to be used in the be registered as favorites. To release a favorite
“Gradient” effect. color scheme, press again.
The effect will be created with a color you select.
b Press to display the color scheme
favorites screen. Press to remove the color
scheme on color scheme favorites screen.
c Press to review the previous schemes.

a
Note
• Maximum 20 pages of schemes can be
reviewed.

h
Press and then select the displayed
color scheme.

b * Press to return to the previous screen.


* You can continue selecting color schemes from the
selected page prior to pressing .

a Select a color from the pallet.


b Selected color is displayed.

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EDITING COLORS

b
* Press or to display the other color schemes. Press .

 The thread color palette screen will appear.


* Press again to check the sorted thread
Thread Color Sorting colors.

This function allows you to embroider while


replacing the thread spool a minimal number of
times.
Before starting to embroider, press in the
embroidery screen to rearrange the embroidery
order and sort it by thread colors.

a
Press in the embroidery screen.

The embroidery color order is rearranged and


sorted by thread colors.
Press , then to cancel color sorting
and embroider with the original embroidery color
order.

Note
• This function does not work on overlapping
designs.

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COMBINING PATTERNS

b
Editing Combined Patterns Select , press and then press

.
Example: Combining alphabet characters with an
embroidery pattern and editing

Basic Editing
a
Press to select an embroidery
pattern.

c
Press .

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COMBINING PATTERNS

d f
Press to enter the alphabet Press to change the layout of the
characters. characters. Press .
* Press to return to the previous screen.

* Refer to page 78 for more information about


changing the layout.

e
Select and enter “LOVE”.
g
Press and then press .

h
Press and then use to move the

characters. Press .
* With your finger or the dual purpose stylus, drag the
characters to move them.

i
Press to change the color of the

characters. Press .
* Refer to page 81 for more information about
changing the color.

 The characters you enter will be displayed in the


center of the display.

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COMBINING PATTERNS

j ■ Selecting Combined Embroidery


When all editing is finished, press .
Patterns
If multiple patterns have been combined, use
to select the pattern to be edited. Patterns can also
be selected by directly touching the screen with
your finger or dual purpose stylus.

Memo
• Use to select patterns that are
overlapping and cannot be selected by
clicking them or by touching the screen.
2

Basic Editing
Memo
• Combined patterns will be embroidered in
the order they were entered.
• For details on changing the embroidering
order, refer to “Changing the Embroidering
Order of Combined Patterns” on page 97.

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COMBINING PATTERNS

Selecting Multiple Patterns at the Memo


• Multiple patterns can also be selected by
Same Time dragging your finger in the screen.
• Multiple patterns can be selected or
Multiple patterns can easily be edited, for deselected from the Multiple Selection
example, when moving patterns that are screen. Press or to check the
combined, if they are all selected together. patterns to be selected, and then press
.
a
Press .

 The Multiple Selection screen appears.

b
Touch each pattern to select multiple
patterns.

The selected patterns are surrounded with a


red box.
• Press to select all patterns in the
pattern display area.
• Press to deselect all selected patterns.
• The patterns can also be selected by
touching them directly in the screen.
• While the Multiple Selection screen is
displayed, patterns can be moved with

.
• The following functions cannot be used
while multiple patterns are selected.
- Resizing
- Rotating
- Appliqué
- Border
- Thread color changing
- Mirror-image
- Text editing

c
Press to return to the embroidery edit
screen.
* Each selected pattern is surrounded with a red box.

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COMBINING PATTERNS

Grouping Multiple Selected Aligning the Embroidery Patterns


Patterns
a
Select patterns that you want to align (page
If the multiple patterns selected in “Selecting 87).
Multiple Patterns at the Same Time” on page 88
b
are grouped, they can be edited as a single pattern. Press and then press .

a
Press .
2
b
Touch each pattern to select multiple
patterns and then press .

c
Press .

Basic Editing
c
Press the key for the desired alignment.

Example:

 The selected patterns are grouped.


* Press to ungroup the patterns. If there are
multiple grouped patterns, the selected pattern
group is ungrouped.

Memo
• When patterns are grouped, the following
functions are applied to all patterns in the
pattern group.
- Moving
- Rotating
- Appliqué
- Border
- Extracting pattern outlines
- Simple stippling or echo quilting
- Thread color changing

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Memo
• You can select desired multiple patterns by
directly touching each pattern on this
screen.

• Touch to move the pattern.

• Touch to reset the alignment.

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Advanced Editing
VARIOUS EMBROIDERING FUNCTIONS

VARIOUS EMBROIDERING FUNCTIONS

Uninterrupted Embroidering
(Using a Single Color:
Monochrome)
A selected pattern can be stitched out in one color
instead of multicolor. The machine will continue
stitching without stopping for thread changes until
the pattern is completed.

a
In the embroidery screen, press .

 The thread color displayed on the screen will be


grayed out.

Memo
• Even if uninterrupted embroidering has
been set, the automatic thread cutting
function and the thread trimming function
can be used (page 101 and 102).

Display the Fabric while Aligning


the Embroidering Position
The fabric hooped in the embroidery frame can be
b
Press .
displayed on the LCD so that the embroidery position
* Press the key again to return to the original setting. can be easily aligned.

Example:

Note
• When embroidery frame (small: H 2 cm × W 6 cm (H
1 inch × W 2-1/2 inches)) is installed, the built-in
camera cannot be used to align the embroidering
position.
• For details on using thicker fabric such as quilting,
refer to “Positioning the Pattern on Thick Fabric” on
page 95.

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VARIOUS EMBROIDERING FUNCTIONS

a e
Hoop the fabric in the embroidery frame, and When the following message appears, press
then attach the frame to the machine.
.

b
Select the pattern and, if necessary, edit the
pattern and press .

Note
• When using light to medium weight fabrics, check
the settings screen to make sure “Fabric Thickness
Sensor” is set to “OFF”.  The carriage moves so the fabric can be scanned.

c
Press . Memo
• If you do not wish the upper thread to be scanned
together with the fabric, scan the fabric without the
needle threaded with the upper thread.
• The density of the scanned background image can
be adjusted.
3

Advanced Editing
f
When the fabric appears as a background for
the pattern, press then to
display the editing window.

d
Press . * The pattern can be moved to the desired position by
dragging on the screen using your finger or the dual
purpose stylus without displaying the editing
window. If you need some fine adjustment, move
the pattern from the editing window.

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VARIOUS EMBROIDERING FUNCTIONS

g
Press to display the pattern moving ■ Specify Fabric Display from the
window. Settings Screen
Whether the fabric disappears or remains displayed
can be specified from the settings screen.

h
Use to align the pattern to the desired a Set to “Fine” to scan clearer than setting to
“Standard”.
embroidery position. b Press to remove the background image
completely.

Note
• The fabric background will remain if the embroidery
is not finished. In this case, erase the background
image from the settings screen.

■ Saving Scanned Image to USB Media

a
Insert the USB media into the USB port on
the machine.

a
b

i
Press .
a USB media
b USB port
Memo

b
• The pattern can also be rotated for best alignment Press and select the USB port to save
with the scanned background fabric.
image.
• If necessary, press to display a preview in
c
order to check the pattern position. Press .
 The image file will be saved to the USB media.
j
Press the “Start/Stop” button to start
d
embroidering. Remove the USB media, and then check the
* Refer to “Embroidering Patterns” on page 54. saved image using a computer.
 When embroidery is finished, the fabric displayed in  The files for scanned images are saved with the
the background disappears. name “BG**.PNG” in a folder labeled “bPocket”.
* “**” in the name “BG**.PNG” will automatically be
replaced with a number between 00 and 99.

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VARIOUS EMBROIDERING FUNCTIONS

■ Positioning the Pattern on Thick g


Affix the embroidery positioning sticker to
Fabric the fabric within the area indicated by the
When positioning the pattern on thick fabric such as red frame displayed with the projector, and
quilting, the fabric may not be detected correctly. In then press .
order for the fabric to be correctly detected, its
thickness must first be measured.

Memo
• This feature is functional only when the fabric is
scanned. It will not affect embroidering if it is turned
on with normal embroidery.

a
Hoop the fabric in the embroidery frame,
and then attach the frame to the machine.

b
Select the pattern and, if necessary, edit the 3
pattern and press .

c
Display page 10 of the settings screen, and
then set “Fabric Thickness Sensor” to
“ON”.

Advanced Editing
h
When the following message appears,
remove the embroidery positioning sticker,
and then press .

d
Press .
 The carriage is moved, and the embroidery
positioning sticker affixed to the fabric is detected.

e
Press .
i
Continue with step f on page 93 to align the
pattern with the desired embroidery position.

f
Press .

CAUTION
• Use fabrics with a thickness of less than 3 mm
(approx. 1/8 inch). Using fabrics thicker than 3 mm
(approx. 1/8 inch) may cause the needle to break.

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VARIOUS EMBROIDERING FUNCTIONS

b
Press .
Basting Embroidery
Before embroidering, basting stitches can be sewn
c
Touch the number to specify the distance
along the outline of the pattern. This is useful for from the pattern to the basting stitching.
embroidering fabric that cannot have stabilizer
material affixed with an iron or adhesive. By
stitching stabilizer material to the fabric, shrinkage
of the stitching or misaligned pattern can be
minimized.

Note
• It is recommended to finish combining and
editing the pattern before selecting the
basting setting. If the pattern is edited after
selecting the basting setting, the basting
and pattern may become misaligned, and
the basting under the pattern may be
difficult to remove after embroidering is
complete.

a
Press , and then press to select
the basting setting.

Memo
• The higher the setting, the farther the
basting is from the pattern.
• The setting remains selected even if the
machine is turned off.

d
Press to return to the previous screen.

e
Press the “Start/Stop” button to begin
embroidering.

f
When embroidering is finished, remove the
basting stitching.

Memo
• To cancel the setting, press .

 Basting is added to the beginning of the


embroidering order.

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VARIOUS EMBROIDERING FUNCTIONS

d
Select the pattern whose order is to be
Changing the Embroidering changed, and then press a key to change its
position in the embroidering order.
Order of Combined Patterns
The embroidering order of combined patterns can
be changed.

a
Select a pattern, add additional pattern(s),
adjust the layout of the patterns, and then
display the editing window. a

b
If necessary, press to ungroup the
pattern.
b
c
d
e
3
f

Advanced Editing
a Selected pattern
b Move the selected pattern ahead one position in
the embroidery order.
c Move the selected pattern back one position in the
embroidery order.
d Move the selected pattern to the beginning of the
embroidery order.
e Move the selected pattern to the end of the
embroidery order.
f Revert to the original embroidering order.

Memo
Memo • To cancel the selection of the pattern,
• The embroidering order for grouped select another pattern.
patterns is changed group by group. To • The positions of overlapping patterns can
change the embroidering order of a pattern be checked in the preview on the left side of
within a group, ungroup the pattern first. the screen.

c e
Press . Press .

 The embroidering order change screen appears.

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MAKING EMBROIDERY ADJUSTMENTS


■ Upper Thread is Too Tight
Adjusting Thread Tension The tension of the upper thread is too tight, resulting
in the bobbin thread being visible from the right side
When embroidering, the thread tension should be of the fabric.
set so that the upper thread can slightly be seen on
the wrong side of the fabric. Note
• If the bobbin thread was incorrectly
threaded, the upper thread may appear to
■ Correct Thread Tension be too tight. In this case, refer to “Setting
The pattern can be seen from the wrong side of the the Bobbin” on page 20 and rethread the
fabric. If the thread tension is not set correctly, the bobbin thread.
pattern will not finish well. The fabric may pucker or
the thread may break.

a Right side
a Right side b Wrong side
b Wrong side
a
Press .
Follow the operations described below to adjust
thread tension according to the situation.

Note
• If the thread tension setting is made
extremely loose, the machine may stop
during embroidering. This is not the sign of
a malfunction. Increase the thread tension
slightly, and begin embroidering again.

Memo
• If you turn the main power to OFF or select
a different pattern, the thread tension will
reset to the automatic setting.

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b b
Press to loosen the upper thread Press to tighten the upper thread
tension. (The tension number will tension. (The tension number will increase.)
decrease.)

Advanced Editing
c
Press .
c
Press .

Note
■ Upper Thread is Too Loose • The tension of the upper thread can be
The tension of the upper thread is too loose, adjusted for embroidering on page 8 of the
resulting in a loose upper thread, loose thread locks, embroidery settings screen. The selected
or loops appearing on the right side of the fabric. setting will be applied to all patterns.
When embroidering, if the overall tension of
the upper thread is too tight or too loose,
Note adjust it from the setting screen. Increase
• If the upper thread was incorrectly the number to tighten the upper thread and
threaded, the upper thread may appear to decrease the number to loosen the upper
be too loose. In this case, refer to “Upper tension.
Threading” on page 22 and rethread the
upper thread.

■ Adjusting Overall Upper Thread


Tension
a Right side When embroidering, if the overall tension of the
b Wrong side upper thread is too tight or too loose, adjust it from
the setting screen.
a
Press . If an individual embroidery pattern needs additional
fine tuning, refer to “Adjusting Thread Tension” on
page 98.

a
Press , and then press .

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MAKING EMBROIDERY ADJUSTMENTS

b
In the “Embroidery Tension”, touch the
number to adjust the upper thread tension. Adjusting the Alternate Bobbin
* Increase to tighten the upper thread tension. Case (with No Color on the
* Decrease to loosen the upper thread tension.
Adjusting Screw)
When using the embroidery bobbin thread
provided, please be sure to choose the green
marked bobbin case when performing utility stitch
sewing and embroidery functions. When in the
embroidery function mode, the alternate bobbin
case (with no color on the screw) should be
selected when substitute embroidery bobbin
threads (other than what is packaged with your
machine) are being used. The alternate bobbin
c
Press . case (with no color on the screw) can be easily
adjusted when bobbin tension changes are
required to accommodate different bobbin
threads. Refer to the Instruction and Reference
Guide (Sewing).

To adjust the bobbin tension for embroidery


function, using the alternate bobbin case (with no
color on the screw), turn the slotted screw (-) with
a (small) screwdriver.

a Do not turn the phillips screw (+).


b Adjust with a screwdriver (small).

■ Correct Tension
Upper thread slightly appears on the wrong side of
fabric.

a Right side
b Wrong side

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MAKING EMBROIDERY ADJUSTMENTS

■ Bobbin Thread is Too Loose


Bobbin thread appears slightly on the right side of
Using the Automatic Thread
fabric. Cutting Function (End Color
Trim)
The automatic thread cutting function will
a Right side cut the thread at the end of embroidering each
b Wrong side color. This function is initially turned ON. To turn
this function OFF, press key and then .
If this occurs, turn the slotted screw (-) clockwise,
* This setting returns to its default when the
being careful not to over-tighten the screw,
machine is turned off.
approximately 30-45 degrees to increase bobbin
tension.
a
Press .
3

Advanced Editing
■ Bobbin Thread is Too Tight
Upper thread on the right side of fabric seems to be
lifting/looping and bobbin thread is not seen on the
wrong side of fabric.

a Right side
b Wrong side

If this occurs, turn the slotted screw (-)


counterclockwise, being careful not to over-loosen
b
the screw, approximately 30-45 degrees to decrease Press to turn off the automatic thread
bobbin tension. cutting function.

CAUTION
• When adjusting the alternate bobbin case, be
 The key will display as .
* When one color thread is embroidered, the machine
sure to remove the bobbin from the alternate will stop without cutting the thread.
bobbin case.
• DO NOT adjust the position of the phillips (+)
screw on the alternate bobbin case as this may
result in damage to the bobbin case, rendering
it unusable.
• If the slotted screw (-) is difficult to turn, do
not use force. Turning the screw too much or
providing force in either (rotational) direction
may cause damage to the bobbin case. Should
damage occur, the bobbin case may not
maintain proper tension.

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b
Press to turn off the thread trimming
Using the Thread Trimming
function.
Function (Jump Stitch Trim)
The thread trimming function will
automatically trim any excess thread jumps within
the color. This function is initially turned ON. To
turn this function OFF, press key and then
. This function can be turned on or off during
embroidering.
* Your customized setting remains after turning the
machine off and on.

 The key will display as .


* The machine will not trim the thread before moving
to the next stitching.

a Jump stitch ■ Selecting the Trim Function to Adjust


Note
Jump Stitch Length
• When this function is turned on, use the When the thread trimming function is turned
included ball point needle 75/11 for
on, you can select the length of the jump stitch.
embroidering patterns with short jump
stitches such as alphabet characters. Using Stitches below the value will not be trimmed. This
other needles may cause the thread to function can be turned ON or OFF during
break. embroidering.
Select a setting from 5 mm to 50 mm in 5 mm
increments.
a
Press . * Your customized setting remains after turning the
machine off and on.
Press or to select the length of jump stitch.

For example: Press to select 25 mm (1 inch)


and the machine will not trim a jump stitch of 25
mm or less before moving to the next stitching.

Note
• If design has many trims, it is recommended
to select a higher jump stitch trim setting in
order to reduce the amount of excess tails
on backside of fabric.
• The higher number of the jump stitch length
selected, the fewer number of times the
machine will trim. In this case, more jump
stitches remain on the surface of the fabric.

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MAKING EMBROIDERY ADJUSTMENTS

b
In the “Thread color”, touch the status to
Adjusting the Embroidery Speed display the name of the thread colors or the
embroidery thread number.

a
Press , and then press .

b
In the “Max Embroidery Speed”, touch the
number to change the maximum
embroidery speed.
* You can choose from 8 different speed levels.

c
If "#123" is selected, select a thread brand.

Advanced Editing
Memo
• SPM is the number of stitches embroidered
Memo
in one minute.
• The thread brand setting is reflected the
• Decrease the embroidery speed when next time a pattern is imported.
embroidering on thin, thick, or heavy
fabrics.
d
Press .
• The embroidery speed can be changed
while embroidery is being done.
• The setting specified before the main power
is set to OFF remains selected the next time Changing the Embroidery Frame
that the machine is turned ON.
• Decrease the embroidery speed to 600 spm
Display
when using a speciality thread like a
metallic thread.
a
Press and .

c
Press .
b
In the “Embroidery Frame Display”, touch
to change the embroidery frame display
mode.
Changing the Thread Color
Display
You can display the name of the thread colors or
embroidery thread number.

Memo
• Colors on the screen may vary slightly from
actual spool colors.
• “Original” is set as a default and will retain
c
the brand thread used by the designer who Press .
created the pattern.

a
Press , and then press .

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c
Press then press .
Aligning the Pattern and the
Needle
Example: Aligning the lower left side of a pattern
and the needle a

a
Mark the embroidery start position on the
fabric, as shown. a This key is used for aligning linked characters
(page 105).
b Start position
 The needle position moves to the bottom left corner
of the pattern (the embroidery frame moves so that
the needle is positioned correctly).

d
Press , and then press .

e
Use to align the needle and the
b
Press .
mark on the fabric, and begin embroidering
the pattern.

Memo
• You can use camera positioning function.
For details, refer to “Aligning the
Embroidering Position Using the Built-In
Camera” on page 47.

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 The needle is positioned in the lower-left corner of


Embroidering Linked Characters the pattern. The carriage moves so that the needle is
positioned correctly.

Follow the procedure described below to Note


embroider linked characters in a single row when • To cancel the starting point setting and
the entire pattern extends beyond the embroidery return the starting point to the center of the
frame. pattern, press .
Example: Linking “FG” to the characters “ABCDE”
• Use to select a different starting

point for embroidering.


a
Select the character patterns for “ABCDE”.
d
Press .

Note
• For details on selecting character patterns,
e
Press .
3
refer to “Selecting Alphabet Character
Patterns” on page 75.

b
On the Embroidery screen, press .

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f
Press to turn off the thread cutting
function and then press .

c
Press .

g
Press the “Start/Stop” button.

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h
After the characters are embroidered, cut
m
Press , then to align the needle
the threads to a generous length, remove
the embroidery frame, rehoop the fabric so with the end of embroidering for the
that the remaining characters (“FG”) can be previous pattern.
embroidered, and then attach the
embroidery frame again.

n
Press the “Start/Stop” button to begin
embroidering the remaining character
a End of the embroidering
patterns.
i
As in step a, select the character patterns
for “FG”.

j
Press .

k
Press .

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• You may want to use the camera
positioning function (with the grid displayed)
to ensure the next set of characters are
precisely aligned with the first set of
characters. For details, refer to “Aligning the
Embroidering Position Using the Built-In
Camera” on page 47.

 The carriage moves so that the needle is positioned


in the lower-left corner of the pattern. You will need
to match this point to the end of embroidering for
the previous pattern.

l
Press .

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Embroidery Data Precautions
Observe the following precautions when using embroidery data other than that created and saved in this
machine.

CAUTION
• When using embroidery data other than our original patterns, the thread or needle may break when
embroidering with a stitch density that is too fine or when embroidering three or more overlapping
stitches. In that case, use one of our original data design systems to edit the embroidery data.

■ Types of Embroidery Data that Can Be Used


3
• Only .pes,.pha,.phb,.phc, .dst and .phx embroidery data files can be used with this machine. Using data
other than that saved using our data design systems or machines may cause this machine to malfunction.
When the machine is used to save a file with any extension, it is saved as a .phx data file.

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■ Types of USB Devices/Media that Can Be Used
Embroidery data can be saved to or recalled from USB media. Use media that meets the following specifications.
• USB Flash drive (USB Flash memory)
Embroidery data can be recalled only.
• USB external CD/DVD drives
You can also use the following types of USB media with the USB Memory Card Reader/USB card writer module.
• Secure Digital (SD) Card
• CompactFlash
• Memory Stick
• Smart Media
• Multi Media Card (MMC)
• xD-Picture Card

Note
• The processing speed may vary by port selection and quantity of data stored.
• Some USB media may not be usable with this machine. Please visit our website for more details.
• The access lamp will begin blinking after inserting USB devices/media, and it will take about 5 to 6
seconds to recognize the devices/media. (Time will differ depending on the USB device/media).

Memo
• To create file folders, use a computer.
• Letters and numerals can be used in the file names. In addition, if the file name contains no more than
eight characters, the entire file name will appear on the screen.
If the file name is more than eight characters long, only the first six characters followed by “~” and a
number appear as the file name.

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■ Precautions on Using the Computer to Create and Save Data


• If the name of the embroidery data file/folder cannot be identified, for example, because the name contains
special characters, the file/folder is not displayed. If this occurs, change the name of the file/folder. We
recommend using the 26 letters of the alphabet (uppercase and lowercase), the numbers 0 through 9,”-”, and
“_”.
• If embroidery data larger than 408 mm (H) × 272 mm (W) (approx.16 inches (H) × 10-5/8 inches (W)) is
selected, a message is shown asking if you wish to rotate the pattern 90 degrees.
Even after being rotated 90 degrees, embroidery data larger than 408 mm (H) × 272 mm (W) (approx.16
inches (H) × 10-5/8 inches (W)) cannot be used. (All designs must be within the 408 mm (H) × 272 mm (W)
(approx.16 inches (H) × 10-5/8 inches (W)) design field size.)
• .pes files saved with the number of stitches or the number of colors exceeding the specified limits cannot be
displayed. The combined design cannot exceed a maximum number of 750,000 stitches or a maximum
number of 127 color changes (above numbers are approximate, depending on the overall size of the design).
Use one of our design software programs to edit the embroidery pattern so that it meets these specifications.
• Embroidery data stored in a folder created in USB media can be retrieved.
• Even if the embroidery unit is not attached, the machine will recognize embroidery data.

■ Tajima (.dst) Embroidery Data


• .dst data is displayed in the pattern list screen by file name (the actual image cannot be displayed). Only the
first eight characters of the file name can be displayed.
• Since Tajima (.dst) data does not contain specific thread color information, it is displayed with our default
thread color sequence. Check the preview and change the thread colors as desired.

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b
Press .
Saving Embroidery Patterns in
the Machine’s Memory * Press to return to the original screen without
saving.

You can save embroidery patterns that you have


customized and will use often; for example, your
name, patterns that have been rotated or had the
size changed, patterns that have had the
embroidering position changed, etc. A total of
about 10 MB of patterns can be saved in the  The “Saving…” screen is displayed. When the
machine's memory. pattern is saved, the display returns to the original
screen automatically.

Note
■ If the Memory Is Full
• Do not turn the main power to OFF while the
“Saving…” screen is displayed. You will
lose the pattern you are saving. If the screen below displays, either the maximum
number of patterns have been saved or the pattern
3
you want to save takes a lot of memory, and the
Memo machine cannot save it. Refer to “Retrieving Patterns
• It takes a few seconds to save a pattern to from the Machine’s Memory” on page 110.
the machine’s memory.

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• Refer to page 110 for information on
retrieving a saved pattern.

a
Press when the pattern you want to
save is in the embroidering screen.

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c
Press .
Retrieving Patterns from the
* Press to delete the embroidery pattern.
Machine’s Memory For details, refer to “Saving/Deleting Multiple
Patterns” on page 114.

a
Press .

 The embroidering screen is displayed.

 The machine displays the patterns currently in the


memory.

b
Press the key of the pattern you want to
retrieve.

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b
Insert the USB media/SD card into the USB
Saving Embroidery Patterns to port/SD card slot on the machine.
USB Media/SD Card
When sending embroidery patterns from the a
machine to USB media/SD card, plug the USB b
media/SD card into the machine’s USB port/SD
card slot.
a SD card slot
Memo b USB port
• USB media is commercially available, but
some USB media may not be usable with
this machine. Please visit our website for
Note
more details. • Do not insert anything other than USB
• Depending on the type of USB media being
used, either directly plug the USB device
into the machine’s USB port or plug the
media into the USB media port. Otherwise,
damage to the machine may result.
• Do not insert anything other than SD card
3
USB media Reader/Writer into the into the SD card slot. Otherwise, damage to
machine’s USB port. the machine may result.
• The USB media/SD card can be inserted or
c
removed at any time. Press the key for the corresponding media.

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* Press to return to the original screen without
a
Press when the pattern you want to saving.
save is in the embroidering screen.

 The “Saving…” screen is displayed. When the


pattern is saved, the display returns to the original
screen automatically.

Note
• Do not insert or remove USB media/SD
card while “Saving…” screen is displayed.
You will lose some or all of the pattern you
are saving.

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c
Press the key for the corresponding media.
Recalling from USB Media/SD
Card
You can recall a specific embroidery pattern from
either direct USB media/SD card or a folder in the
USB media/SD card. If the pattern is in a folder,
check each folder to find the embroidery pattern.

Note
• The processing speed may vary by quantity
of data.

a
Insert the USB media/SD card into the USB
port/SD card slot on the machine.

a
b  Folders and embroidery patterns not in folders are
displayed.

a SD card slot
b USB port

b
Press .

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e
Press the key of the pattern you want to
d
Press when there is a folder or retrieve.
subfolder with embroidery patterns. The
embroidery patterns in the selected folder
are displayed.

3
a b

 The pattern is selected.

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* Press to return to the original screen.

f
Press .

d c

a Folder name
b Embroidery patterns in USB media/SD card
c Path
* The path to show the current folder at the top of the
list.
Embroidery patterns and subfolders within a folder
are displayed.
d Press to return to the previous folder.
* Use the computer to create folders. Folders cannot
be created with the machine.

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Saving/Deleting Multiple Transferring Embroidery Patterns


Patterns
For detailed procedures, refer to Palette manual
(Version 11 or higher).
It may be useful to save all or multiple data from
USB media/SD card, for example, to the machine.
Memo
The data can only be saved to the machine’s
• Embroidery patterns cannot be transferred
memory (bPocket).
if the computer and machine are connected

a
Press , and then press the key for the to different home networks. Be sure to
connect to the same home network.
corresponding media.
a
Set the desired pattern on the Embroidery
b
Press . screen, then select .

c
Select the thumbnails of the patterns or
press .

b
Then press .

 The thumbnails of selected patterns appear in blue.

Memo
• To deselect the pattern, either press the  The pattern is saved in a folder to be transferred via
thumbnail again or press . the wireless network.

• To delete the pattern, press .


• When selecting USB media or SD card,
is displayed. When is selected,
all the selected files are saved to the
machine's memory.

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Receiving Embroidery Patterns


on the Machine
For detailed procedures, refer to Palette manual
(Version 11 or higher).

Memo
• Embroidery patterns cannot be transferred
if the computer and machine are connected
to different home networks. Be sure to
connect to the same home network.

a
In the pattern type selection screen on the
machine, press , and then press .
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b
Select from the list the pattern to be
recalled

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a
Select the pattern, and edit it if necessary.
Creating an Appliqué Piece
Appliqué pieces can be created from the built-in
patterns and imported patterns. This is convenient
for fabrics that cannot be embroidered or when
you wish to attach an appliqué to a garment.

■ Creating an Appliqué Piece


The following pattern will be used to create an
appliqué piece.

Note
• Finish combining and editing the pattern
before selecting the appliqué setting. If the
pattern is edited after selecting the appliqué
Note setting, the appliqué stitching and pattern
• Felt or denim fabrics are recommended to may become misaligned.
make the appliqué piece. Depending on the
• Since an outline is added, the pattern for an
pattern and fabric used, lighter weight appliqué piece (when the appliqué setting is
fabrics may cause the stitching to appear selected) will be larger than the original
smaller.
pattern. First, adjust the size and position of
• For best results, be sure to use stabilizer the pattern as shown below.
material for embroidering.
• Select a frame that matches the pattern
size. Frame options are displayed on the a
LCD screen.
• When making appliqué pieces, do not use
the optional border embroidery frame. b
Depending on the pattern density and fabric
used, shrinkage of the stitching may occur.
c

a Embroidering area
b Approx. 10 mm (3/8 inch)
c Pattern size

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b
Press , and then press to
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position the satin stitching around design. • Three steps are added to the embroidering
order: appliqué cutting line, position of
pattern placement on the garment, and
appliqué stitching.

a
b
c 3

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c
Specify the distance between the pattern
and the appliqué outline.
a Cutting line for appliqué
b Position of pattern placement on garment
c Appliqué stitching

Note
• An appliqué piece cannot be created if the
pattern is too large or too complicated or a
combined pattern is separated. Even if the
selected pattern fits within the embroidering
area, the entire appliqué pattern may
exceed the embroidering area when the
outline is added. If an error message
appears, select a different pattern or edit it.

d
Press .

e
Fuse or stick a piece of stabilizer to the
back of the felt or denim fabric to be used
Memo as the appliqué piece.
• At this time, the pattern and appliqué piece
are grouped.
Note
 The steps for creating the appliqué piece are added
• For best results, be sure to use stabilizer
to the embroidering order.
material for embroidering.

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f i
Hoop the appliqué fabric in the embroidery Use two layers of adhesive water soluble
frame, attach the embroidery frame to the stabilizer material with their sticky sides
machine, and then start embroidering. together, and then hoop them in the
embroidery frame.
g
After the pattern is embroidered, thread the
machine with the thread for the cutting
line, and then sew the cutting line
(APPLIQUE MATERIAL).

Note
• If water soluble stabilizer is used, it is not
necessary to remove the stabilizer material
a Cutting line for appliqué after sewing the appliqué outline. To reduce
shrinkage of the pattern, we recommend
using water soluble stabilizer.
Memo
• Put together two layers of water soluble
• We recommend using thread for the cutting
stabilizer, otherwise the stabilizer material
line that is closest to the color of the fabric.
may tear during embroidering.

h
Remove the appliqué material from the
j
Thread the machine with the thread for the
embroidery frame, and then carefully cut outline from step l, and then sew the
along the stitching. After cutting, carefully placement line for the appliqué position
remove all of the cutting line thread. (APPLIQUE POSITION).

Note
• Depending on the pattern density and fabric a Pattern placement line
used, there may be shrinking of the pattern
k
or the appliqué may be misaligned with the
Lightly apply glue or spray adhesive, and
placement line. We recommend cutting paste the appliqué piece so that it aligns
slightly outside of the cutting line. with the placement line.
• When using patterns that are vertically and
horizontally symmetrical, use a chalk pencil
to indicate the pattern orientation before
cutting it out.
• Carefully cut out the pattern on the outline
you just sewed. Do not cut inside the
cutting line, otherwise the appliqué fabric
will not be caught by the appliqué stitch.

Note
• Before pasting the appliqué piece down,
make sure the appliqué piece is positioned
correctly within the placement line.

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l ■ Using a Frame Pattern for the


With the machine threaded using the thread
for the outline from step j, sew the outline
Outline
(APPLIQUE).
Using a frame pattern, the desired shape can be
added as the outline of the appliqué. To select the
desired frame, refer to “Selecting Frame Patterns” on
page 45.

a Outline of appliqué piece

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• The outline is sewn using satin stitching.
3
a
• Some glue may get onto the embroidery Select the pattern and edit, if necessary.
foot, needle, and needle plate at this time.
Finish embroidering the appliqué pattern,
b
and then clean off the glue. Select the desired frame shape and pattern,

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and add it to the appliqué pattern.
m
After sewing is finished, remove the
stabilizer material from the embroidery
frame.

n
Use scissors to cut the excess water soluble
stabilizer from outside the appliqué outline.

o
Soak the appliqué piece in water to dissolve
the water soluble stabilizer.

p
Dry the appliqué piece, and then iron it if
necessary.

Note
• Do not apply a strong force when ironing,
otherwise the stitching may be damaged.

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c e
Press to edit the frame pattern to Press to ungroup the patterns.
fit the size of the appliqué pattern.

f
Use to select the frame pattern, and

then press and .

d
Press to select the appliqué piece
setting.
 The frame pattern is deleted.

g
Press .

h
Continue with step e of “Creating an
Appliqué Piece” on page 117 to complete
the appliqué piece.

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■ 1. Creating the Appliqué Piece


Using Appliqués
a
Select the appliqué pattern, and then
This machine can embroider patterns that contain continue to the embroidering screen.
an appliqué. Follow the procedure described
below to embroider patterns with
(appliqué piece), (appliqué position) and
(appliqué) in the embroidery color order
display.
1. Create the appliqué piece.

2. Sew the appliqué position on the base
fabric.

3. Affix the appliqué piece to the base
3
fabric.

4. Embroider the remainder of the pattern.

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Required materials
b
Attach stabilizer material to the wrong side
• Fabric for the appliqué piece of the appliqué fabric.
• Fabric for the appliqué base Hoop the fabric in the embroidery frame, and then
attach the embroidery frame to the embroidery unit.
• Stabilizer material
• Craft glue
• Embroidery thread

Note
• If (appliqué piece),
(appliqué position) and (appliqué)
appear in the embroidery color order a Appliqué (cotton, felt, etc.)
display, the names and numbers of the
thread colors to be used will not appear. b Stabilizer
Select the thread colors according to those
c
in the appliqué pattern.
Thread the machine with the embroidery
thread, lower the presser foot lever, and
then press the “Start/Stop” button to sew
the cutting line of the appliqué piece.
 The outline of the appliqué piece is sewn, and then
the machine stops.

a Cutting line for appliqué piece


b Fabric for appliqué piece

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d
Remove the fabric for the appliqué piece  The position of the appliqué is sewn, and then the
from the embroidery frame, and then machine stops.
carefully cut along the sewn cutting line.

a Appliqué position
b Base fabric
Note
c
• If the appliqué piece is cut out along the Remove the embroidery frame from the
inside of the cutting line, it may not be
embroidery unit.
correctly attached to the fabric. Therefore,
carefully cut out the appliqué piece along
the cutting line. Note
• After cutting out the appliqué piece, • Do not remove the base fabric from the
carefully remove the thread. embroidery frame until all sewing is finished.

■ 2. Sewing the Appliqué Position on ■ 3. Affixing the Appliqué Piece to the


the Base Fabric Base Fabric

a a
Attach stabilizer material to the wrong side Lightly apply craft glue to the back of the
of the fabric for the appliqué base. appliqué piece, and then attach it to the
Hoop the fabric in the embroidery frame, and then base fabric within the outline of the
attach the embroidery frame to the embroidery unit. position sewn in step b of “2. Sewing the
Appliqué Position on the Base Fabric”.
b
Thread the machine with the embroidery
thread, lower the presser foot lever, and
then press the “Start/Stop” button to sew
the appliqué position.

Note
• If the appliqué piece is not securely
attached to the base fabric, the appliqué
piece may lift off the base fabric during
embroidering, causing misalignment.
• If the appliqué piece cannot be attached to
the base fabric with craft glue, securely
baste it in place with basting stitches.
• If thin fabric is used for the appliqué piece,
reinforce and secure it in place with an iron-
on adhesive sheet. An iron can be used to
attach the appliqué piece to the appliqué
location.
• Do not remove the fabric from the
embroidery frame when attaching the
appliqué piece to the base fabric.

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b ■ 4. Embroidering the Remainder of


After the appliqué piece is attached, attach
the embroidery frame to the machine.
the Pattern
Thread the machine with the embroidery thread, lower

a
the presser foot lever, and then press the “Start/Stop” Change the embroidery thread according to
button to embroider the appliqué.
the embroidery color order display, and
then finish embroidering the remainder of
the pattern.

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 The appliqué piece is embroidered to the base
fabric, and then the machine stops.

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• Depending on the pattern that is selected, Memo
• Since glue may become attached to the
(appliqué piece), embroidery foot, needle or needle plate,
(appliqué position) and (appliqué) clean off any glue off after finishing
for all three steps may not appear. If embroidering the appliqué pattern.
• For best results, trim all excess threads
(appliqué) appears as a color,
each time the thread color is changed.
embroider using thread with a color
appropriate for your project.

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c
Apply a thin layer of fabric glue or a
Using a Frame Pattern to Make temporary spray adhesive to the rear of the
appliqué created in step a. Attach the
an Appliqué (1) appliqué to the base fabric matching the
shapes.
You can use framed patterns of the same size and
shape to create an appliqué. Embroider one
pattern with a straight stitch and one pattern with a
satin stitch.

a
Select a straight stitch frame pattern.
Embroider the pattern onto the appliqué
material, then cut neatly around the outside
of the shape.

d
Select the satin stitch frame pattern of the
same shape as the appliqué. Embroider over
the appliqué and base fabric from step c to
create the appliqué.

Note
• If you change the size or position of the
b
Embroider the same pattern from step a patterns when selecting them, make a note
onto the base fabric. of the size and location.

a Appliqué material

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d
Remove the embroidery frame from the
Using a Frame Pattern to Make embroidery unit, and cut around the
outside of the stitches.
an Appliqué (2)
This is a second method to make appliqué using
embroidery patterns. You do not have to change
the fabric in the embroidery frame using this
method. Embroider one pattern with a straight
stitch and one pattern with a satin stitch.

a
Select a straight stitch frame pattern, and
embroider the pattern onto the base fabric.

Note
• Do not remove the fabric from the
embroidery frame to cut it. Also, do not pull
3
strongly on the fabric. Otherwise, the fabric
may loosen in the frame.

e
Select the satin stitch frame pattern of the

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same shape as the appliqué.

b
Place the appliqué fabric over the pattern
embroidered in step a.
* Be sure that the appliqué fabric completely covers
the stitching.

Note
• Do not change the size or position of the
pattern.
• If you change the size or position of the
patterns when selecting them, make a note
of the size and location.
c
Embroider the same pattern on the appliqué
fabric.

a Appliqué material

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f c
Reattach the embroidery frame to the After specifying the stitch settings for the
embroidery unit, and embroider the satin stippling, press .
stitch pattern to create an appliqué.

Creating Stippling, Echo Quilting,


or Decorative Fill Patterns c

around a Design
Stippling, echo quilting, and decorative fill
patterns (from IQ Designer) can be created around
the machine’s built-in patterns or original a The stippling is added within the area of the
embroidery data without using IQ Designer. selected frame size. If the pattern is larger than the
selected frame size, the area indicating the frame
Memo size will appear in gray, and stippling will not be
added.
• If this simple stippling operation is used
with batting sandwiched between two b Specify the distance from the outline of the pattern
to the stippling.
layers of fabric, the embroidery pattern and
stippling may become misaligned. For c Specify the spacing for the stippling.
quilting, refer to “Decorative Stitching * Press in the stippling settings screen to create
Around a Pattern in Embroidery (a Quilting
an echo quilting pattern.
Function)” on page 187.
* Press in the stippling settings screen to create a

a
Select the pattern that stippling will be decorative fill pattern.

added around.
* To select multiple patterns, refer to “Selecting
Multiple Patterns at the Same Time” on page 88.

b
Press in the embroidery edit screen.

a b

a Echo quilting pattern


b Decorative fill pattern

 Stippling is automatically applied around the


selected pattern.

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c
Select the quilt border pattern, and then
Embroidering Quilting Border press .
Patterns (Auto Split Quilt Sash)
d
Select how to divide the pattern. For this
Quilting border patterns up to 760 mm x 500 mm example, select “Auto split quilt sash”.
(approx. 29-7/8 inches x 19-5/8 inches) can be
split into four sections to be stitched in the 408
mm x 272 mm (16 inches x 10-5/8 inches)
embroidery frame. The built-in camera will assist
with placement.
It is recommended to measure the size of quilting
border you want to embroider in the beginning.

a Auto split quilt sash


b
3
b Semi-Auto split quilt sash
For details, refer to “Embroidering Quilting Border
Patterns (Semi-Auto Split Quilt Sash)” on
page 129

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a
Press .
Note
• The size of item that can be created differs
depending on the type of split that was
selected. Check the layout of “Auto split
quilt sash”, and then select “Semi-Auto split
quilt sash” if the layout did not appear as
desired.

e
Specify the size of embroidery frame to be
used. Enter values for the width and height
of the sash and quilting border, and then
press . After entering all three values,
press .

b
Select one of the rectangular quilting border
categories. For this example, select single-
color rectangular quilting border patterns.
a b
a

a Embroidery frame size


b Width
a Single-color rectangular quilting border patterns
c Height
b Two-color rectangular quilting border patterns
d Quilting border
Memo * To clear the value, press .
• The hexagonal quilt borders patterns are  The pattern appears with the specified settings
not available for this function. applied.

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f h
Check the split pattern, and then press Select the embroidering method, and then
. press .

a b

b
a To embroider using the built-in camera for aligning
a You can change the thread color. the embroidering position, press the key showing
b Select single stitching or triple stitching. the entire pattern.
 The data for the split embroidery pattern is saved on b To embroider by visually aligning the pattern
the machine. sections, press the pattern section to be
embroidered.
Note * This manual shows method a. For method b, refer
• The data for the split embroidery pattern to “Embroidering Split Embroidery Patterns” on
cannot be saved on external media such as page 139.
USB media.
i
Press .

g
To embroider the pattern, press .
j
Attach the embroidery frame along with the
first section being embroidered, and scan
the frame. For scanning the background,
refer to “Display the Fabric while Aligning
the Embroidering Position” on page 92.

k
Move and rotate the pattern to align with
the background.

• For moving the pattern, refer to “Moving the


Pattern” on page 63.
• For rotating the pattern, refer to “Rotating the
Pattern” on page 63.

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l
Embroider the first section.
Embroidering Quilting Border
Patterns (Semi-Auto Split Quilt
m
After embroidering the first section, the
following message appears. Press . Sash)
By rehooping the fabric to embroider connecting
patterns, a quilting border of up to 3 m × 3 m
(approx.118 inches × 118 inches) can be created.
The pattern is positioned manually.

■ Creating Quilting Border Data


n
Press .

a
With a chalk pencil, mark the quilt top with
the inner outline of the quilting border to
be embroidered.
3
Measure the size of the quilting border.

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b

c a

o
Press .

a Inner outline (used for positioning)


b Width (includes the width of borders)
c Height (includes the height of borders)
d Width of quilting border

Memo
• Be sure to cut the quilt layers (quilt top,
batting, and quilt backing) with an excess of
about 10 cm (4 inches) so that the quilt will
extend to the edges of the embroidery
frame.

b
Press .

p
Embroider the remaining sections following
the step m on page 146 through step s on
page 149 of “Connecting Three Patterns”.

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c f
Select a sub-category. Specify the size of embroidery frame to be
For this example, select two-color
used and the size of the quilting border, and
rectangular quilting border patterns.
then press .
a b
Memo
• Mark the upper-right corner of the quilt
border with a chalk pencil. On the
machine’s screen, enter the horizontal and
vertical measurements to match the
orientation of the quilt with the marked
a Single-color rectangular quilting border patterns
corner positioned in the upper right.
b Two-color rectangular quilting border patterns

d
Select the pattern that you want to
embroider, and then press .

e
Select how to divide the pattern. For this
example, select “Semi-Auto split quilt
sash”.

a b

a Auto split quilt sash


For details, refer to “Embroidering Quilting Border
a b
Patterns (Auto Split Quilt Sash)” on page 127
b Semi-Auto split quilt sash a Press or to select the embroidery frame
size.
b Specify the width (1), height (2) and quilting
border width (3),and then press .

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g b
Check the pattern, and then press to For this example, since we will embroider
save it. the quilting border according to the on-
screen instructions, select the thumbnail for
the entire quilting border. And then press
.

a b
a Press this key to embroider the quilting border
according to the on-screen instructions. The
number in the lower-left corner indicates the total

a
number of segments for the quilt border.
b To embroider by visually aligning the pattern
sections, press each pattern section to be
embroidered.
3
You can check where and how many times the
b part will be embroidered with the codes written on
each key.
a The thread colors can be changed.

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b Select single stitching or triple stitching.

Memo
• The edges of the pattern may be shortened
when they are displayed.

h
After the following message appears, press
.

C: Corner
V1: The first part of the vertical side
V2: The second part of the vertical side
H1: The first part of the horizontal side
 A screen appears so that a pattern from the
c
machine’s memory can be selected. Hoop the quilt in the embroidery frame so
that the the marked upper-right corner of
the quilting border is in the embroidering
■ Embroidering a Quilting Border area, and then attach the embroidery
frame.
a
In the screen for selecting a pattern from
the machine’s memory, select the saved
data.

 A thumbnail of the entire quilting border and


thumbnails of the parts in each section appear.

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d g
Align the position for the part in the upper- When embroidering is finished and the
right corner.
following message appears, press .
With selected, move the needle to the inner
corner. Use the move pattern keys to align the inside
upper-right corner of the reference lines previously
drawn on the quilt with the inner corner of the part
projected by the projector.

 The next part to be embroidered appears.

h
Position each part and embroider it
according to the on-screen instructions.
You will be prompted to align the starting point, rotate
the design, and to rehoop the quilt when necessary.

d
a
c

a
b

a Inner corner
a b

c c

a When embroidering the edge part


Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and

then press .

Note
• The needle drop point projected by the
projector can be corrected on the settings
screen. For the procedure, refer to "Needle
Calibration Using the Built-in Camera" in the
machine's Instruction and Reference Guide
(Sewing).

Memo
• If necessary, rotate the pattern so that it is
aligned between the chalk reference lines.
Note
e
Press to display the embroidering • For precise positioning of the start point,
rotate the handwheel toward you to check
screen. the needle drop point. After checking the
needle position, be sure to use the needle
f
Press the “Start/Stop” button to embroider up/down key to return the needle to its
the first part. highest position.

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Rotate the pattern to align the corner with the reference line, c When embroidering the corner part
Rotate the quilt 90 degrees counterclockwise, rehoop it, and
and then press .
then attach the embroidery frame to the machine.
Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and

then press .

b When embroidering the edge part immediately before a


corner
Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and
3
Then, align the inner corner of the pattern with the corner of the
then press .
reference lines.
Then, align the lower-left point (inner corner of the next pattern
to be embroidered) with the lower-left corner of the reference
lines. If the pattern is not angled correctly, rotate it. If the length

Advanced Editing
of the pattern does not match, enlarge or reduce the pattern so
that the lower-left point is at the lower-left corner of the
reference lines.

After making adjustments, press .

Note
• The width of the corner segment can be
adjusted to best fit the inner corner.
However, make adjustments so that the
shape is not deformed.
a Inner corner of next pattern to be embroidered
d When embroidering the last edge part
Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and
then press .
Then, align the end point of the part with the start point of the
first part. If the pattern is not angled correctly, rotate it. If the
length of the pattern does not match, enlarge or reduce the
pattern.
After making adjustments, press .

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Memo Hexagonal Quilting Borders


• If you need to restitch a segment or skip a
segment, you can press in the
embroidering screen to continue to the next ■ Creating Quilting Border Data
pattern or return to the previous pattern.
Select the desired pattern in the
a
With a chalk pencil, mark the quilt top with
embroidering order, and then press . the inner outline of the quilting border to
be embroidered.
Measure the longest diagonal of the inner
outline and the width of the quilting border.

a b

a Inner outline (used for positioning)


b Longest diagonal
c Width of quilting border

Memo
• Be sure to cut the quilt layers (quilt top,
a b c batting, and quilt backing) with an excess of
about 10 cm (4 inches) so that the quilt will
a Return to the previous pattern. extend to the edges of the embroidery
b Embroidering order of current pattern/Total frame.
number of segments
• Hexagonal patterns can be sewn with a
c Continue to the next pattern. diagonal width of maximum 2600 mm
(approx. 102 inches) and a quilting border
width of maximum 100 mm (approx. 4
inches).

b
Press .

c
Press .

d
Select the pattern that you want to
embroider, and then press .

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e f
Specify the size of embroidery frame to be Check the pattern, and then press to
save it.
used and the measurements for the quilting
border, and then press .

a
3
b
a The thread colors can be changed.

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b Select single stitching or triple stitching.
a b
Memo
a Press or to select the embroidery frame
size.
• The edges of the pattern may be shortened
when they are displayed.
b Specify the length of the longest diagonal for the
inner outline (1) and the quilting border width (2),
g
and then press .
After the following message appears, press
.

 A screen appears so that a pattern from the


machine’s memory can be selected.

■ Embroidering a Quilting Border

a
In the screen for selecting a pattern from
the machine’s memory, select the saved
data.

 A thumbnail of the entire quilting border and


thumbnails of the parts in each section appear.

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b d
For this example, since we will embroider Align the position for the part in the corner.
the quilting border according to the on- Use the move pattern keys to align the inside corner of
screen instructions, select the thumbnail for the reference lines previously drawn on the quilt with
the entire quilting border. And then press the inner corner of the part projected by the projector.
.

a b
a Press this key to embroider the quilting border
according to the on-screen instructions. The
number in the lower-left corner indicates the total
number of segments for the quilt border.
b To embroider by visually aligning the pattern a
sections, press each pattern section to be
embroidered.
You can check where and how many times the
part will be embroidered with the codes written on
each key.

a Inner corner
C
S2

S1
S1

S2

C
C

S2
S1
S1
S2
C

C
S2

S1
S1

S2

Note
C

• The needle drop point projected by the


projector can be corrected on the settings
screen. For the procedure, refer to "Needle
C: Corner
Calibration Using the Built-in Camera" in the
S: Side
machine's Instruction and Reference Guide
(Sewing).
c
Hoop the quilt in the embroidery frame so
that the one of the corners of the quilting
border is in the embroidering area, and Memo
then attach the embroidery frame. • If necessary, rotate the pattern so that it is
aligned between the chalk reference lines.

e
Press to display the embroidering
screen.

f
Press the “Start/Stop” button to embroider
the first part.

g
When embroidering is finished and the
following message appears, press .

 The next part to be embroidered appears.

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h
Position each part and embroider it b When embroidering the edge part immediately before a
corner
according to the on-screen instructions. Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
You will be prompted to align the starting point, rotate the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and
the design, and to rehoop the quilt when necessary. then press .
Then, align the lower-left point (inner corner of the next pattern
to be embroidered) with the lower-left corner of the reference
c
lines. If the pattern is not angled correctly, rotate it. If the length
b a
a d of the pattern does not match, enlarge or reduce the pattern so
c that the lower-left point of the segment is at the lower-left
corner of the reference lines on the quilt.
b a After making adjustments, press .
a b

c c
b a
a

a When embroidering the edge part


c
b
a
3
Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and

then press .

Advanced Editing
a Inner corner of next pattern to be embroidered

Memo
• To maintain the overall shape of the
hexagon, it is important to carefully check
and adjust the length of the pattern that is
stitched immediately before the corner.

c When embroidering the corner part


Rotate the quilt counterclockwise, rehoop it, and then attach the
embroidery frame to the machine.
Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
Note the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and
• For precise positioning of the start point,
rotate the handwheel toward you to check then press .
the needle drop point. After checking the
needle position, be sure to use the needle
up/down key to return the needle to its
highest position.

Rotate the pattern to align the corner of the projected segment

with the reference line on the quilt, and then press .

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Then, align the inner corner of the pattern with the corner of the
reference lines.
Memo
• If you need to restitch a segment or skip a
segment, you can press in the
embroidering screen to continue to the next
pattern or return to the previous pattern.
Select the desired pattern in the
embroidering order, and then press .

Note
• The width of the corner segment can be
adjusted to best fit the inner corner.
However, make adjustments so that the
shape is not deformed.

d When embroidering the last edge part


Use the move pattern keys to align the start point projected by
the projector with the end point of the previous pattern, and

then press .
Then, align the end point of the part with the start point of the
first part. If the pattern is not angled correctly, rotate it. If the
length of the pattern does not match, enlarge or reduce the
pattern.
a b c
After making adjustments, press .
a Return to the previous pattern.
b Embroidering order of current pattern/Total
number of segments
c Continue to the next pattern.

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b
Select section to be embroidered.
Embroidering Split Embroidery * Select the sections in alphabetical order.
Patterns * A maximum of 12 sections can be displayed in one
page. If there are 13 or more sections in the pattern,
scroll the bar.
Split embroidery patterns created with Palette
Ver.7 or later can be embroidered. With split
embroidery patterns, embroidery designs larger
than the embroidery hoop are divided into
multiple sections, which combine to create a
single pattern after each section is embroidered.

For details on creating split embroidery patterns


and for more detailed embroidering instructions,
refer to the Instruction Manual included with
Palette Ver.7 or later. 3
The following procedure describes how to read
the split embroidery pattern shown below from
USB media/SD card and embroider it.

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Note
• To embroider large-size split embroidery
patterns by using the camera to connect the
pattern sections, press the whole pattern
icon. Refer to “Connecting the Pattern
Sections with the Camera” on page 140.
■ Connecting the Pattern Sections
Manually c
If necessary, press and edit the
pattern. Press to display the
a
Connect to the machine the media
containing the created split embroidery embroidery screen.
pattern, and then select the split
embroidery pattern to be embroidered.
* For details on recalling patterns, refer to “Recalling
from USB Media/SD Card” on page 112.

Memo
• The pattern can be rotated 90° to either the
left or right when is pressed.

 A screen appears so that a section of the split


embroidery pattern can be selected.

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d
Press the “Start/Stop” button to embroider
the pattern section. Embroidering Couching Patterns
e
When embroidering is finished, the Couching patterns can be embroidered using yarn.
following screen appears. Press .
CAUTION
• When using yarn, we recommend selecting
yarn of weight 4 (MEDIUM ). Medium
yarn is often referred to as worsted weight, 20
knitted stitches per 10cm, or 9-11 wraps per
inch. The diameter of the yarn is
 A screen appears so that a section of the split approximately 2-3 mm (1/12-1/8 inch). If the
embroidery pattern can be selected. yarn is extremely thin or thick, has an unusual
shape (flat or furry), or more than 2 yarns, the
f
Repeat steps b through e to embroider best finishing results may not be achieved, or
the remaining sections of the pattern. injuries or damage may result.

■ Connecting the Pattern Sections Note


with the Camera • Before embroidering your project, do trial
embroidery on a scrap piece of fabric that is
a
Recall the large-size split embroidery the same as that used in your project.
pattern.
■ Preparing for Embroidery Couching
b
Press the whole pattern icon and then press
.
a
Turn off the machine.
Attach the embroidery unit.

b
Install a bobbin wound with embroidery
bobbin thread.

c
Turn on the machine.

d
Press .

e
Select , and then select the desired
pattern from the category.
And then press .

f
Press to lock all keys and buttons, and
then raise the presser foot lever.
 Use the camera to connect large-size split
embroidery patterns.

c
Embroider the first pattern.

d
Refer to steps m to q of “Connecting
Three Patterns” on page 144 to embroider
the remaining patterns.

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g j
Attach embroidery couching foot “Y”. Insert the yarn guide for embroidery
couching into the slot on the top left of the
machine.

CAUTION
• When using embroidery couching foot “Y”,
make sure the machine is in embroidery mode.
Otherwise, the needle will strike the
embroidery couching foot, causing the needle
to break and possibly causing injury.
Note
• There are two yarn guides: one for sewing
couching and one for embroidery couching.
3
Check the shape of the part, and then install
h
Rotate the handwheel and check that the the appropriate guide.
needle is in the left half of the hole in
embroidery couching foot “Y”. a b

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If the needle is not in the left half, use the multi-
purpose screwdriver to turn the screw of embroidery
couching foot “Y” to adjust the position of the
embroidery foot. Turn the screw toward you to move
the embroidery foot to the right. Turn the screw toward
the back to move the embroidery foot to the left.
After making adjustments, rotate the handwheel and
check that the needle does not touch the presser foot.
a Yarn guide for embroidery couching
b Yarn guide for sewing couching

k
Pass the yarn through the telescopic thread
guide and the yarn guide (1) to (2).

i
Attach the spool stand to the machine.
At this time, do not raise the telescopic thread guide
shaft.
2

Note
• Pull off an appropriate amount of yarn from
the ball so that the yarn does not become
taut.
• Make sure that the yarn does not become
entangled as you work.

* Refer to “Using the Spool Stand” on page 25.

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l ■ Embroidering a Couching Pattern


Pass the yarn through the guide on
embroidery couching foot “Y”.

a
Press .

b
Make sure that about 20 cm (8 inches) of
yarn is pulled to the front of the machine.

c
While holding the yarn in your hand in
front of you, press the “Start/Stop” button.

m
Thread the yarn through embroidery
couching foot “Y”.
Pass the yarn through the loop in the yarn
threader, and then pass the threader from
top to bottom through the hole in
embroidery couching foot “Y”. Pull the
yarn to the front of the machine.
CAUTION
• Pulling the yarn upwards may cause it to catch
on the needle, causing it to break. Be careful
not to allow the yarn to catch on the needle.

Note
• Before embroidering, make sure that there
is enough yarn, upper thread and bobbin
thread.
• Make sure that the yarn passes smoothly
through the guides. Unravel as much yarn
Memo from the ball as necessary so that the yarn
• Place a sheet of paper under the presser does not become taut.
foot to smoothly pass the yarn threader
• Use yarn that has no knots.
through the hole in embroidery couching
foot “Y”.
d
After embroidering several stitches, release
the yarn.
n
Press to unlock all keys and buttons.
 When embroidering is finished, the machine will
automatically trim the threads and stop.
o
Thread the machine with the upper thread.
Memo
Note • When using a high-density yarn, the upper
• Do not use the spool stand for upper thread tension may be disturbed. If this
thread. Otherwise thread may tangle with happens, it is possible to improve it by
yarn. raising the "Embroidery Foot Height" by
about 1 mm on the settings screen.

Memo
• For best results, use an upper thread that is
the same color as the yarn.

p
Press the "Presser Foot Lifter" button twice
to raise the presser foot and then attach the
embroidery frame to the embroidery unit.

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e
Cut the yarn, leaving about 20 cm
(8 inches).

f
Punch a hole through the fabric with an awl
or tapestry needle and then use the yarn
threader to pull the excess yarn to the
wrong side of the fabric.

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g
Tie the end of the yarn so it cannot be
pulled out, and then use scissors to cut off
any excess yarn.

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USING THE CAMERA TO CONNECT PATTERNS


Instead of using thread marks, the camera can be used to connect patterns in the Embroidery Edit screen.
Select the appropriate frame depending on the size of the embroidery. The distance between the pattern
and the embroidery area of the frame must be at least 3cm (1-3/16 inches). The small embroidery frame
(2 cm × 6 cm (1 inch × 2-1/2 inches)) cannot be used with the camera function.

c
Hoop fabric in the 18 cm × 13 cm (7-1/8
Connecting Three Patterns inches × 5-1/8 inches) embroidery frame,
and then attach the frame to the machine.
Example:

d
Press to display the embroidering
screen.

e
a Pattern A Press .
b Pattern B
c Pattern C
f
Press .
a
Select the first pattern A, and then press
.

 appears in the screen, and then changes


to .

b
Thread the machine with the upper thread Memo
and the bobbin thread. • can be pressed while embroidering.
• A pattern cannot be saved in the machine’s
memory while patterns are being
connected.

g
Lower the embroidery foot, and then
embroider the first pattern.

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h k
After embroidering of the first pattern is Press , and then select how the
finished, the following message appears. patterns will be connected.
Press .

3
 The pattern connection setting screen appears.

Advanced Editing
i
When the following message appears, press Memo
. • You can edit the second pattern in this
screen.

l
Select the position of the second pattern by
pressing on the screen. Press after
specifying the position.

j
Select the second pattern B, and then press
.

* You can adjust the position of the second pattern


using the keys described below.

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m
Prepare two embroidery positioning
stickers. Follow the on-screen instructions
to affix the two stickers to the fabric so that
the positioning marks can be detected by
the camera.

Note
• Use the embroidery positioning stickers
included with this product or purchase
b replacement stickers (BLSO-EPS) from your
a authorized Baby Lock retailer. If any other
sticker is used, the camera may not
c
recognize it.
d • The 182 mm × 257 mm (7 inches × 10
inches) embroidery positioning sticker sheet
with strong adhesive is most appropriate for
connecting patterns (BLSO-EPS). If any
other positioning sticker is used, it may peel
off. If the sticker peels off, the patterns
a Connecting point cannot be connected.
b First pattern A

n
c Second pattern B Affix the first embroidery positioning
d Press to move the second pattern. sticker onto the fabric within the red lines
Press to rotate the second pattern in a clockwise that now appear on the screen of the
arc referring the first pattern as a center. machine by using both hands to press down
Press to rotate the second pattern in a on each corner of the sticker. Affix the
counterclockwise arc referring the first pattern as a
center. sticker with the large circle to the top as
Rotate the second pattern 90 degrees in a shown on machine. Then, press .
clockwise arc.

 Message appears on screen and carriage will move


after pressing .

Note
• The second pattern will be automatically
connected to the first pattern without
adjustment. Change the position of the

second pattern manually using .

• The position of the second pattern can be


moved using your finger or the included
dual purpose stylus.
• Use , or if you want to align
the pattern to the corner of the center of the
first pattern, when changing the pattern’s  The camera detects the first embroidery positioning
connecting position. sticker.

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Note
• Do not peel off the first embroidery
positioning sticker to use it for the second
embroidery positioning mark.
• Use new embroidery positioning stickers. If
a sticker is reused, it may easily peel off. If
the sticker peels off during this procedure,
the patterns cannot be connected.
• Use your fingers to apply pressure to the
corners of the embroidery positioning
 The camera detects the second embroidery
sticker to firmly affix it to the fabric. If the
positioning sticker.
sticker is not firmly attached, the camera
may incorrectly detect the sticker.
p
After the two embroidery positioning
• If any of the following messages appear, stickers have been detected, the following
reattach the embroidery positioning sticker
in the correct position. Make sure that the
sticker is affixed with the large circle at the
top.
message appears.
3

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a

o
Use both hands to affix the second
embroidery positioning mark within the red
a Embroidering area
lines that now appear on the machine by
pressing down on each corner of the Note
positioning mark onto the material and then • The positioning markers are shown with a
tilted appearance to make sure that as long
touch . as the markers were placed with the red
outlined square, they will be read properly
and correct connection can be assured.

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While making sure that the two embroidery


positioning stickers do not peel off, remove Note
the embroidery frame from the machine, • If either of the following messages appear,
and then rehoop the fabric. Be sure to hoop rehoop the fabric so that the next pattern
and both the embroidery positioning
the fabric so the next pattern and both the
stickers are within the embroidery area as
embroidery positioning stickers are within indicated in the screen.
the embroidery area. Reattach the frame Press to detect the embroidery
and press . positioning stickers.

a Pattern to be embroidered next


b Centers of large circles for stickers
 The camera detects the two embroidery positioning
stickers.

• If the machine detects that the next pattern


and the centers of the large circles of the
two embroidery positioning stickers do not
fit within the embroidering area, the
operation will be paused. Follow the on-
screen instructions to reposition the
embroidery positioning stickers. Refer to
“Changing the Position of a Sticker” on
page 150 to reposition the stickers.
• If the sticker peels off during this procedure,
the patterns cannot be connected. If this
occurs, restart the procedure from the
beginning.
• To quit positioning, press .

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q u
After the embroidery positioning stickers Press , and then select how the
have been detected, press , and then patterns will be connected.
remove the stickers.

r
Lower the embroidery foot, and then
embroider the second pattern.
 When embroidering is finished, the following
message appears.
To connect a third pattern, press .
3

Advanced Editing
 The pattern connection setting screen appears.

Memo
• You can edit the third pattern in this screen.
s
When the following message appears, press

v
. Specify the position of the third pattern
referring to the screen display.

In this example, press 2 times, and then press


. Press after specifying the position.

t
Select the third pattern C, and press .

b
a
c

a Connecting point
b Second pattern B
c Third pattern C

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USING THE CAMERA TO CONNECT PATTERNS

a
Refer to steps a through o of “Connecting
Three Patterns” using the embroidery frame
with a size of 10 cm × 10 cm (4 inches × 4
inches) to embroider the first pattern and to
connect the second pattern.

 Message appears on screen and carriage will move


after pressing .
Follow steps n-q on pages 146-149 to position the
next pattern.

w
Lower the embroidery foot, and then
embroider the third pattern.
b
Following message appears in step p if the
 When embroidering is finished, the following
next pattern or affixed embroidery
message appears. When finished connecting
patterns, press .
positioning stickers are close to being out of
the embroidering area. Follow the
instructions and then press .

 After embroidering is finished, is no longer


located at the top left of LCD screen.
The three patterns have been connected.

Changing the Position of a Sticker


a
If the selected pattern or embroidery positioning
stickers for connecting the next pattern do not easily fit
in the embroidering area, follow the on-screen
instructions that appear after step o on page 147 in
order to move the embroidery positioning stickers.
For an example, the on-screen instruction appears
when you use the embroidery frame with a size of 10 a Embroidering area
cm × 10 cm (4 inches × 4 inches) to connect patterns as
shown below.

a Pattern A
b Pattern B a Pattern to be embroidered next

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Note Note
• If the following message appears, rehoop • The positioning markers are shown with a
the fabric as indicated in the screen, and tilted appearance to make sure that as long
then press . as the markers were placed with the red
outlined square, they will be read properly
and correct connection can be assured.

e
Affix the second sticker and then press
.

Advanced Editing
c
After the sticker position is detected, press
, and then remove the stickers.
 The camera detects the second embroidery
positioning sticker.

f
After the two embroidery positioning
stickers have been detected, the following
message appears. While making sure that
the embroidery positioning stickers do not

d
Affix the two embroidery positioning stickers peel off, rehoop the fabric according to the
again according to the on-screen instructions example displayed on the on-screen
so that the next pattern or positioning marks instruction.
can fit in the embroidery area.

 Press so that the camera detects the first a Embroidering area


embroidery positioning sticker.

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a Pattern to be embroidered next

g
Continue the operation from step q on
page 149 after pressing .

Rehoop the fabric.

Resume Feature Finish detecting embroidery positioning stickers (2 locations).

If the machine is turned off while the pattern


connecting function is being used, the machine
will return to the operation indicated below when
it is turned on again. The machine operation will
differ depending on when it is turned off.

Example: When connecting two patterns Begin embroidering the second pattern.

Finish embroidering the second pattern.
Select the first pattern. Press the pattern connection key .
Begin embroidering the first pattern.

Finish embroidering the first pattern. (A)

If the machine is turned off during any operation in this box, the
machine will return to (A) when it is turned on again.


Select the second pattern.

Press .

Specify the reference point for connecting the pattern.

Start detecting embroidery positioning stickers (2 locations).

Finish detecting embroidery positioning stickers. (B)

If the machine is turned off during any operation in this box, the
machine will return to (B) when it is turned on again.

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Chapter 4
IQ Designer
ABOUT IQ DESIGNER

ABOUT IQ DESIGNER
With IQ Designer, you can use the functions listed below:
• Hand-drawn functions - create embroidery patterns by drawing on the LCD screen
• Scanning functions - create embroidery patterns by not only scanning drawings /illustrations with built-in
camera, but also importing data from USB media, etc.
• IQ Intuition Positioning App - create embroidery patterns by sending images from your smart device to your
machine

You can also combine patterns that you have created with the machine’s built-in patterns.
Start IQ Designer by pressing in the home page screen or pressing in the embroidery pattern
selection screen.

CAUTION
• Only touch the screen with your finger or the dual purpose stylus included with the machine. Do not use
a mechanical pencil, screwdriver or any other hard or sharp object. In addition, do not press the screen
with extreme pressure. Otherwise the screen may be damaged.
• All or part of the screen may sometimes become darker or lighter due to changes in the surrounding
temperature or other changes in the environment. This is not a sign of a malfunction. If the screen is
difficult to read, adjust its brightness.

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PATTERN DRAWING SCREEN

PATTERN DRAWING SCREEN

b c d

* e

h
g
j
i
l
k
n
m

o 4
u t s r q p

* Pattern drawing area

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Memo
• The actual dimension of the pattern area is the size of the embroidery frame, which is 408 mm × 272
mm (approx. 16 inches × 10-5/8 inches). The pattern you drew may be bigger than you expected.
Please resize the pattern after converting the design to the embroidery pattern.

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■ Key Functions

No. Display Key Name Explanation Page


a Magnify key Press this key to magnify the pattern. 159

b Hand key Press this key to move the canvas when it is magnified. —

c Scan key Press this key to select background image scanning, line scanning or 167, 171,
illustration scanning. 174
d Recall key Press this key to recall image data created with IQ Designer from the —
machine’s memory, USB media, SD card or the computer.
e Line tool key Draw lines and set the color. You can select the line type, stitch type 157
and color as you need.
Press to pick up the color and stitch type from a line in the
pattern within the pattern drawing area. The picked-up color is shown
as the currently selected line color beside the button and as the
selected color in the Line Property screen.
f Brush tool key Paint with brush and set the color. You can select the brush type, fill 159
type and color as you need. Painted lines and areas will be converted
to the pattern embroidered with fill stitch.

Press to pick up the color and fill type from a region in the
pattern within the pattern drawing area. The picked-up color is shown
as the currently selected region color beside the button and as the
selected color in the Region Property screen.
g Erase key Press this key to erase lines and shapes that have been drawn. You 161
can select the size/shape of the eraser.
h Stamp key Press this key to select the stamp shape for pattern drawing. 160

i Size key Press this key to change the size of the selected section. 161, 178

j Rotate key Press this key to rotate the selected section. 161

k Mirror image key Press this key to create a mirror image of the selected pattern. 162

l Duplicate key Press this key to duplicate the selected section. The temporarily 162
positioned section can immediately be rotated, enlarged, reduced or
moved.
m Cut key Press this key to cut out the selected section. 162

n Paste key Press this key to paste in the selected section duplicated with the 162
duplicate key or a selected section using the cut key.
o Next key Press this key to continue to the stitch settings screen. —

p Memory key Press this key to store the pattern being created. —

q Select key Press this key to select a section by by finger or dual purpose stylus 162
for moving, copying, deleting, changing size and rotating lines and
shapes that have been drawn.
r Redo key Press this key to redo the operation that was undone with the undo —
key. Each touch of this key will redo one operation.
s Undo key Press this key to undo the last operation that was performed and —
return to the previous state. Each press of this key will undo one
operation.
t All Clear key Press this key to clear all the lines and shapes and start from the —
beginning. The background image is also cleared.
u Cancel key Press this key to exit from IQ Designer. All lines and shapes are erased —
when you press this key.

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Before Creating Designs Drawing Lines


The pattern preview displays the design smaller
a
Press and draw lines.
than the actual size. You can view the actual
pattern size by setting the “Embroidery Frame
Display”.
With “Embroidery Frame Display” in the settings
screen, the embroidery frame and grid can be
specified separately. For details on the types of
embroidery frames and grids available, refer to
“Changing the Embroidery Frame Display” on
page 103.

a
Press .

b
Select the grid line and embroidery frame in
the Embroidery Frame Display menu.
Memo
• When is pressed, all regions will be
displayed in the background to clarify the
4
drawing lines on the screen.

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b

a Embroidery frame types


b Grid types
* Select the grid size 10 mm (3/8 inch) or 25 mm (1
inch).

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■ Setting the Line Types, Stitch Types Stitch types


and Colors Zigzag stitch
You can set or change the line types, stitch types
Running stitch
and colors anytime. You can also specify the line
types, stitch types and colors before drawing lines. Triple stitch

a
Press to set the line types, stitch types Candlewicking stitch
and colors. Chain stitch

E stitch

V stitch
Select motif stitches
Displays motif stitch selection screen, where
can be pressed to select a pattern.

Line without stitch for creating a region.


Created region will be defined by the gray line.

b
 The settings screen appears. Press to return to the pattern drawing
screen.
 You can check the selected stitch type and color.
a

b a
b

a Color bar
b Stitch type
a Line types
b Stitch types
c Line color selection: touch the color palette to
activate the drawing pen color.

Line types

Freehand line with the end open.

Freehand line closing the end automatically.

Straight line with one stroke


Straight line changing directions to the point
you select. If the end point is created near the
start point, a closed object will be created.

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c
Press then press on the line to change ■ Setting the Brush Types, Fill Patterns
its color. and Fill Colors
 The connected line will be changed to the selected
a
color.
Press to set the brush types, fill
patterns and fill colors.
Memo
• Press to magnify the image when
you cannot press on the line correctly. For
details on magnify the image, refer to
“Displaying Patterns in the Screen
Magnified” on page 73.
• Press , and then select a color within
the pattern drawing area to apply the same
color to other lines or parts of the pattern.
 The setting screen appears.

a
a

b
4
a Use to select the line color.

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c
b

b Press for changing the line color, and then


select the pattern to be changed.
a Brush types
b Fill stitch types
Drawing Regions c Fill color selection: touch the color palette to
activate the paint brush color.

a
Press and draw with brush.
Brush shapes

Square brush

Round brush

To select the brush size, press or .

Fill stitch types

Fill stitch pattern

Stippling pattern
Select decorative fill patterns
Displays a fill pattern selection screen, where
can be pressed to select a pattern.

Select when you don’t want fill stitches.

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b
Press to return to the pattern drawing
Using the Stamp Key
screen.
 You can check the selected stitch type and color.
a
Press .

a
b

a Color bar
b Stitch type
* If a stippling pattern or decorative fill pattern has
been specified, the stitch pattern is displayed.

c
Press and press on the brush line to
change color and fill stitch types. You can
also set the fill color, stitch type and fill
b
Select a stamp type and stamp shape.
pattern of a closed area made of the lines
and brush lines.
c
a d
Memo
b
• Press to magnify the image when
you cannot press on the fill correctly.
• Press , and then select a pattern color
in the pattern drawing area to apply that fill
color to other patterns.

a Use to select the fill color.

a Stamp shapes
b Stamp types
b
c Saved outlines
d Frame embroidering areas
b Press for changing the fill color, and then
select the pattern to be changed.

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Stamp shapes
Using the Erase Key
Basic shapes

a
Closed shapes Press .
Open shapes

Stamp types (Only for Basic shapes)

Outline

Fill stitch

Outline and fill stitch

* Select the outline ( ), fill stitch ( ), or outline


and fill stitch ( ) of a basic shape.

Saved outlines
Embroidery pattern outlines can be registered
as stamp shapes. When registering stamp
shapes, select from the last 20 embroidery
4
patterns used. If more than 20 shapes are
registered, the oldest one is automatically

b
erased. For details on registering a stamp
shape, refer to “Decorative Stitching Around a Select the shape of the eraser.
Pattern in Embroidery (a Quilting Function)” on

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page 187.

Frame embroidering areas


Select an embroidering area in order to
arrange the pattern to fit an embroidery frame.
If an offset value is specified, a shape offset to
the inside is displayed. When making a frame
pattern using a motif stitch, etc., specify an
offset value according to the pattern size so
the pattern can fit within the embroidering area
for the selected embroidery frame.

* Press to return to the pattern drawing screen.

c
Press to set the selected stamp. * To select the eraser size, press or .
 The pattern drawing screen is displayed.
c
* You can change size of, rotate or move the shape Drag along the area or line that you want to
right after you create it by pressing or . erase while the key appears as .

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c
Select the area you want to edit, and then
Using the Select Key press .
* To select an area you want to edit, hold the dual
You can select the part of the design to move and/ purpose stylus at a point on the screen and drag the
or edit. Some keys are available only after you dual purpose stylus to create the red box around
select the part. your selected area to be edited.

a
Press .

d
Edit the design with available keys. (Refer to
“Key Functions” on page 156 for the details
of each key function.)
b
Select the method for selecting an area.

e
Press , and then specify the stitch
setting.

Selects all objects within the


Box selection
box that is drawn.
Polygonal
Selects all objects within the
shape
polygonal shape that is drawn.
selection
Freestyle
Selects all objects within the
curve
curved line that is drawn.
selection
Selects the pattern that is
touched. This allows you to
Automatic
select only a single line or only
selection
the outer pattern of a donut
shape.
Select all Selects all patterns.

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STITCH SETTINGS SCREEN

STITCH SETTINGS SCREEN


Before creating the embroidery pattern, specify the stitch settings. Lines of the design are sewn with
various stitches, and areas are sewn with fill stitches or stippling stitches. Stitching of the areas was
already selected in “Drawing Regions” on page 159, so specify values of detailed settings.
After specifying the settings, press to create the embroidery pattern.

Running stitch /Triple stitch


Specifying Individual Stitch * Both includes an under sewing.
Settings Run pitch Specifies the length of the stitch.

Select a pattern in the stitch settings screen to


specify its line and region stitch settings. If multiple Candlewicking Stitch
patterns are selected, the settings are applied to
Size Increases/reduces the size of the pattern.
those patterns.
Spacing Specifies the spacing of the candlewicking
After creating designs, press to display the stitch.
stitch settings screen (page 155).

■ Line Settings
Chain stitch 4
Size Increases/reduces the size of the pattern.

Thickness Sets repeated sewing at the same part.

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a
E stitch
b

Stitch
c Increases/reduces the size of the pattern.
width

Spacing Specifies the spacing of the E stitch.

Thickness Sets repeated sewing at the same part.

Flip Specifies if the decorative line shows up


inside or outside.

V stitch

Stitch Increases/reduces the size of the pattern.


width
a Shows/Changes the stitch type and color for the Spacing Specifies the spacing of the V stitch.
selected line.
Thickness Sets repeated sewing at the same part.
b Select the line to be changed.
Flip Specifies if the decorative line shows up
c Shows/Changes the stitch settings for the
inside or outside.
selected line.
Line sew stitch settings
Select the type of stitching you want applied to your Motif stitch
line art, from zigzag stitch ( ), running stitch
Size Increases/reduces the size of the pattern.
( ), triple stitch ( ), candlewicking stitch ,
Spacing Specifies the spacing of the motif stitch.
chain stitch , E stitch ( ), V stitch ( ), or
Flip Specifies if the decorative line shows up
motif stitch ( ). inside or outside.

Zigzag stitch

Zigzag width Specifies the width of the zigzag stitches


used to sew the lines of the design.
Density Specifies the density of the zigzag stitches
used to sew the lines of the design.

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STITCH SETTINGS SCREEN

■ Region Settings a
Use to select the line or region to be
changed.
 Each press of moves the highlighting of the
selected pattern in order.
a
b
b Select the setting to be changed, and then
change the setting in the screen that
appears. (In this example of a standard Fill
stitch, the angle of the stitches will be
c
changed.)

 The setting screen appears.

a Shows/Changes the stitch type and color for the


selected region.
b Select the region to be changed.
c Shows/Changes the stitch settings for the
selected region.
Fill stitch settings

Direction Specifies the sewing direction. Select “Manual”


to change to the desired direction of fill stitch.

Density Specifies the stitch density of fill stitch.

c
Pull Specifies to correct the shrinkage of the pattern Press , and then use to change
by slightly shortening or lengthening the stitching.
compensation Change the setting after you test embroider the
the direction.
pattern and can check the shrinkage.

Under Select if you need or do not need the under


sewing sewing for the stabilized fabric.

Stippling stitch settings

Specifies the length of a stitch of the


Run pitch
stippling stitch.
Spacing Specifies the spacing between the stitches
when embroidering the stippling stitch.
Distance Specifies the offset from the pattern outline.

Single/
Specifies the stitch type.
Triple stitch

d
Decorative fill stitch settings Press to apply the setting.
* Change other settings in the same way.
Size Increases/reduces the size of the pattern.

Direction Specifies the rotation angle of the pattern.


Select whether [ON] or [OFF]. The outline is also
Outline
converted to embroidery data. If “ON” is selected,
the number of thread jumps can be reduced.

Random shift Randomly varies the line.


If a setting of 1 or more is specified for
“Random shift”, a “Type” setting for the
“Random shift” can be selected.

Position offset Specifies the reference point for the pattern.

Thickness Sets repeated or single stitching of the pattern.

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b
Follow steps b through d in “Specifying
Specifying Global Stitch Settings Individual Stitch Settings” on page 163 to
change the settings.
The same stitch settings can be changed at the
c
same time for multiple patterns of the same type. Press to convert work into an
embroidery pattern and to display the
a
Use to select the stitch whose pattern editing screen.
settings are to be changed, and then press
.
a

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b

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a Press to check an enlarged view of the
a Press to check various information such as pattern.
the thread colors. b Press to save the embroidery data.
 The same stitch type areas will be selected at the
same time.

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IQ DESIGNER WITH SCAN

IQ DESIGNER WITH SCAN


If you have a favorite picture, drawing, or data file, it can easily be traced as a background image and you
can create your own embroidery pattern.

Using the Scanning Frame Note


• When placing the paper in the scanning
frame, make sure that the white balance
a
Prepare the desired drawing/illustration. area is not hidden; otherwise, the drawing
cannot be scanned correctly. At the same
time, be sure to place the scan image within

CAUTION
• To avoid having the embroidery foot strike the
the scan area. The image out of the scan
area will not be scanned.

frame during the scanning process and


possibly causing injury, check the following:
the thickness of the fabric or paper, creases or a
folds in the fabric or paper that may be rolled
up too close to the frame.
b

Memo
• Only one sheet of paper can be placed in
the scanning frame per scan.
a White balance area
b
Place the paper to be scanned in the
b Scan area
scanning frame, and then secure the paper
in place with the magnets. • Make sure that the white balance area or
the scan area is not dirty or scratched;
* Place the magnets at six locations around the paper otherwise, the image cannot be scanned
to secure it, making sure that the line drawing is not correctly.
covered. • Be sure to use the magnets which are
included with the scanning frame. If any
other magnets are used, they may become
attached to the machine during scanning, or
other problems, such as a misaligned scan
image, may occur.
• Be sure to place the magnets so that they
secure the paper firmly. If the paper is
placed unevenly, the image cannot be
scanned correctly.
• If the scanning frame is dirty, wipe it with a
cloth dampened with a diluted neutral
detergent solution.

Memo
• If you want to scan an image from a small
piece of paper that can't be held with the
magnets, copy that image onto a larger
piece of paper, to then be placed on the
scanning frame.

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c
Attach the embroidery unit to the machine, paper to be scanned on the fabric, and then secure it
and then turn on the machine. with tape.
* Refer to “ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY UNIT”
on page 13.

Note
• Unthread the machine to avoid having the
thread slipping out of the needle or getting
caught on the embroidery frame.

d
Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to
raise the embroidery foot, and then press
the “Needle Position” button to raise the
a Fabric
needle.
b Tape
* The embroidery foot is not raised high enough when
raised with the presser foot lever.
Scanning to Trace Background
Image
CAUTION
• Make sure that embroidery foot and needle are
fully raised. If scanning is started with the
embroidery foot and needle lowered, the
scanning frame may hit the machine, causing
If you have a favorite picture or drawing, it can
easily be traced as a scanned background image
and you can create your own pattern.
4
damage.
a
Press .

e
After attaching the scanning frame to the

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embroidery unit, swing the frame-securing
lever toward you to secure the frame.
* Refer to “ATTACHING THE EMBROIDERY FRAME”
on page 34.

Note
• Be sure not to attach any embroidery foot
other than the embroidery foot “W”,
otherwise the embroidery foot will be
b
scanned. Press .

■ Scanning with an Embroidery Frame


Drawings and illustrations can also be scanned
using an embroidery frame. Hoop the embroidery
frame with fabric larger than the frame. Place the

 The image display screen appears.

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c e
Using the magnets, affix a picture to the When scanning is finished, scanned image is
scanning frame and attach the frame to the displayed transparently in the pattern
machine. Refer to “Using the Scanning drawing area.
Frame” on page 166.

d
Press .

f
Using the included dual purpose stylus,
Note press , and then draw lines to trace the
• When scanning starts, some of the machine image.
lights will turn off in certain circumstances,
in order to increase the scan quality. The * For details on drawing lines, refer to “Drawing
machine lights will return to their original Lines” on page 157.
brightness when scanning ends.
a
 When the following message appears, press .

 Scanning begins.
* To stop scanning and return to the screen in
step d, press .

Memo
• The most recently scanned image is
automatically stored in the machine’s
memory. To import this saved image, press
(page 169).
a Transparency adjustment

* Press or to adjust the transparency of the


background.
Each press of lightens the background, making
the line pattern darker. Each press of darkens
the background, making the line pattern lighter.

g
After editing the pattern, press to
specify the settings for pattern.

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h c
Press to display the pattern editing Select the device you saved the data to.
screen.

Importing the Background Image


Prepare the data file of your favorite picture so that
you can create an embroidery pattern. Save data as
a .jpg, .bmp, or .png file type on a USB media stick
or SD card.
The most recently scanned image can also be
recalled from the machine’s memory.
In addition, images can be transferred from a smart
device to the machine using the IQ Intuition
Positioning App (page 190).

a
Press .

Note
• You can import an image of 2 MB or smaller
from USB media or SD card.
4
• Press to transfer an image that was
saved on the smart device then sent to the
machine. For details, refer to “Transferring
an Image from a Smart Device to the

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Machine” on page 190.

d
Select the data, and then press .

b
Press .

 The image display screen appears.

Memo
• Press to delete the selected data.

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e
The selected image is displayed
transparently in the pattern drawing area.

* After tracing elements of the imported image and


assigning stitch patterns to the lines and regions, the
image appears as a background in the pattern
drawing screen. Use gauge a to adjust the
transparency of the background. Each press of
lightens the background, making the line pattern
darker. Each press of darkens the background,
making the line pattern lighter.

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LINE SCAN

LINE SCAN
Custom patterns can be created from drawings.
You can create patterns by scanning your Using the Scanning Frame to
drawings using the included scanning frame or
importing an image from USB media or SD card.
Create a Pattern with Line Scan
In addition, images can be transfered from a smart
a
device to the machine using the IQ Intuition Press .
Positioning App (page 190).

Recommended line drawings for Line Scan


• Line drawings must be drawn clearly using lines
with approximately 1 mm thickness. 4
• Line drawings should be drawn in a strong
contrast.
• If the lines are too short or gathered too densely,
they will not be scanned correctly.

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Note
• For details on creating patterns using color
illustrations, refer to “ILLUSTRATION
b
Press .
SCAN” on page 174.
• If you cannot scan the drawings as
expected, you can edit the design in IQ
Designer. Refer to “PATTERN DRAWING
SCREEN” on page 155.
• Line drawings are scanned without
recognizing the thickness of lines. If you
want to change the thickness of lines,
specify in the settings screen. Refer to
“STITCH SETTINGS SCREEN” on * When the image has already been imported,
page 163. continue with step d.
* When the image has not been imported, continue
with step c.

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c d
Press . When scanning is finished, specify the
* To import an image from USB media or SD card, “Gray-Scale Detection level” on the screen
press , or . For details, see if necessary.
“Importing the Background Image” on page 169. The “Gray-Scale Detection level” can change the
black and white threshold for the image.
* Press to transfer an image that was saved on
the smart device and sent to the machine. For
details, refer to “Transferring an Image from a Smart
Device to the Machine” on page 190.
* If you scan the image, make sure that the scanning
frame is attached to the machine. Refer to “Using
the Scanning Frame” on page 166.

a Changes the line color and stitch type (page 158).


* If you do not know how the settings should be
changed, first continue the operation without
specifying settings and check the results.
* To stop scanning and return to the screen in
step c, press .

e
Note Move to frame the image for the
• The scanned background image can be pattern.
converted to line scan data. At this time, it is
f
unnecessary to scan the line drawing again. Press .
• When scanning starts, some of the machine  The screen for confirming the converted image
lights will turn off in certain circumstances, appears.
in order to increase the scan quality. The

g
machine lights will return to their original In the screen for confirming the converted
brightness when scanning ends.
image, you can adjust the “Gray-Scale
• You can import an image of 2 MB or smaller
Detection level”, the line color and stitch
from USB media or SD card.
type again, if necessary.
 When the following message appears, press .

 Scanning begins.
* To stop scanning and return to the screen in
step c, press . Line drawings are scanned as
black lines.

Memo
• The most recently scanned image is
automatically stored in the machine’s
memory. To import this saved image, press
(page 169).

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* If you do not know how the settings should be


changed, first continue the operation without
specifying settings and check the results.
* To enlarge the image, press .
* To display the image before being converted, press
. Compare the images before and after
being converted, and then change the settings if
necessary.
* To return to the previous screen, press .
 After changes to the settings described above have
been applied, changes to . Press

to check that the image is as desired.

h
Press .
 The pattern drawing screen is displayed.

i
If necessary, edit the scanned image.

a
4

IQ Designer
* After the scanned image is converted to stitching, it
appears as a background in the pattern drawing
screen. Use gauge a to adjust the transparency of
the background. Each press of lightens the
background, making the line pattern darker. Each
press of darkens the background, making the
line pattern lighter.

Note
• During scanning, the small dots and
unnecessary lines that appear can be
erased.

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ILLUSTRATION SCAN

ILLUSTRATION SCAN
Custom patterns can be created from color
b
Press .
illustrations. You can create patterns by scanning
an illustration using the included scanning frame
or importing an image from USB media or SD
card.
In addition, images can be transfered from a smart
device to the machine using the IQ Intuition
Positioning App (page 190).

* When the image has already been imported,


continue with step d.
* When the image has not been imported, continue
with step c.

c
Press .
* To import an image from USB media or SD card,
press , or .
Recommended illustrations for Illustration Scan
* Press to transfer an image that was saved on
• Patterns that are clearly drawn, with no the smart device and sent to the machine. For
gradation, fading or blurriness. details, refer to “Transferring an Image from a Smart
• Patterns that are at least a 5 mm square Device to the Machine” on page 190.

• Patterns that are extremely simple images

Using the Scanning Frame to


Create a Pattern with Illustration
Scan

a
Press .

Note
• When scanning starts, some of the machine
lights will turn off in order to increase the
scan quality. The machine lights will return
to their original brightness when scanning
ends.

 When the following message appears, press .

 Scanning begins.

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ILLUSTRATION SCAN

* To stop scanning and return to the screen in * To stop scanning and return to the screen in
step c, press . step c, press .

Memo Memo
• The most recently scanned image is
• Press to detect the outline.
automatically stored in the machine’s
Line thickness can be specified from 1.0
memory. To import this saved image, press
mm (1/16 inch) to 5.0 mm (3/16 inch).
(page 169).

d
When scanning is finished, specify the
necessary settings in the scan image
confirmation screen.
• Press to select the outline color.
Change the settings to adjust the image so it can easily
be converted to the desired pattern. Select by touching the color, or moving

icon using in the color

selection screen.

e
Move to frame the image for the
pattern. 4
f
Press .

 The screen for confirming the converted image


appears.

IQ Designer
g
In the screen for confirming the converted
a c image, adjust the image as necessary as in
step d.
b

a Max. Number of The number of colors in an image will


Colors be reduced less than the number
specified here, and then the outline
will be extracted.
b Remove Background Select whether or not the
background color will be included as
one of the colors.
c Line Select whether or not the outline will
be detected as a line. A thick outline
can also be detected as a region.
When detected as a line, the line
thickness and color can be specified.

* To enlarge the image, press .


* To display the image before being converted, press
. Compare the images before and after
being converted, and then change the settings if
necessary.
* To return to the previous screen, press .
 After changes to the settings described above have
been applied, changes to . Press

to check that the image is as desired.

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ILLUSTRATION SCAN

h
Press .
 The pattern drawing screen is displayed.

i
If necessary, edit the scanned image.

* After the scanned image is converted to stitching, it


appears as a background in the pattern drawing
screen. Use gauge a to adjust the transparency of
the background. Each press of lightens the
background, making the illustration pattern darker.
Each press of darkens the background, making
the illustration pattern lighter.

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STIPPLING

STIPPLING
c
Select the square shape, and then press
Basic Stippling with IQ Designer .

Create a stippling design with the basic procedure.


Example:

a
Press .

4
* You can also start the function by pressing
in “Embroidery” mode.

b
Press .

d
Press .

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e g
Select the heart shape, and then press Press until the heart shape fits in the
. square shape, and then press .

h
Press , and then press .

f
Press .

i
Press , and then select the stitch color.
Press after setting the color.

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STIPPLING

j l
Select the area you want to set stippling Adjust the stippling settings to create the
effect. desired effect, and then press .
* For details, refer to “Specifying Individual Stitch
Settings” on page 163.

a Select this area.


4
k m
Press . Follow the procedure described on “Editing
Patterns” on page 38 to edit the pattern as
desired.

IQ Designer
Scanning Drawing to Create
Stippling Pattern
Create a custom pattern with stippling design.
Example:

a
Place a drawing of your design on the
scanning frame.

b
Press .

* You can also start the function by pressing


in “Embroidery” mode.

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c
Press .
Note
• When scanning starts, some of the machine
lights will turn off in certain circumstances,
in order to increase the scan quality. The
machine lights will return to their original
brightness when scanning ends.
• You can import an image of 2 MB or smaller
from USB media or SD card.

 When the following message appears, press .

 Scanning begins.
* To stop scanning and return to the screen in
step e, press .

d f
Press . When scanning is finished, move to
frame the image for the pattern, and then
press .

* When the image has already been imported,


continue with step f.
* When the image has not been imported, continue
with step e.

e
Position the scanning frame on the
machine, and then press .

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g i
The screen for confirming the converted Press and then .
image appears, adjust the image if This will set the outline without a stitch.
necessary and then press .

 The pattern drawing screen is displayed. j


Select the outline of the pattern.
4
h
To set the outline of the pattern, press ,
and then .

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a

a Outline of the pattern

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k m
Press to select the color of the stitch Select the stitch line around the stippling
around the stippling effect. effect.

a Stitch line

l n
Press and select the stitch color, and To set the stitch color and fill stitch type,
then press . press , and then .

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STIPPLING

o
Press , and then select the stitch color.
Press after setting the color. Scanning Fabric and Stippling
Use the fabric pattern to coordinate with the
stippling pattern.

a
Hoop the fabric in the embroidery frame.

b
Press .

* You can also start the function by pressing


in “Embroidery” mode.

c
Press .

p
Select the area you want to set stippling
4
effect.

IQ Designer
d
Press .

 The image display screen appears.

q
Follow the procedure from step k of
“Basic Stippling with IQ Designer” on
page 177.

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STIPPLING

e f
Position the embroidery frame on the Press .
machine, and then press .

Note
Memo
• This fabric sample has circular shapes that
• Although the instructions in the LCD screen
can be easily matched with a built-in stamp.
refer to the scanning frame, this example
For more complex or irregular designs, you
uses an embroidery frame for scanning. can use the line drawing tools to match the
designs in the fabric.

g
Note Select the circle shape, and then press
• When scanning starts, some of the machine
lights will turn off in certain circumstances, .
in order to increase the scan quality. The
machine lights will return to their original
brightness when scanning ends.
• You can import an image of 2 MB or smaller
from USB media or SD card.

 When the following message appears, press .

 Scanning begins.
* To stop scanning and return to the screen in
step e, press .

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STIPPLING

h j
Press to increase or decrease the size To set the stitch color and fill stitch type,
of the circle. press , and then .

4
i k
Press until the size of circle fits the Press , and then select the stitch color.
pattern on the fabric, and then press . Press after setting the color.

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* Use to align the position of the circle to

the pattern on the fabric.

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STIPPLING

l
Select the area you want to set stippling
n
Press and then . This will set the
effect.
outline without a stitch.

o
Select the outline of the pattern.
m
To set the outline of the pattern, press ,
and then .

a Outline of the pattern

p
Follow the procedure from step k of
“Basic Stippling with IQ Designer” on
page 177.
 Start embroidering on the fabric that you scanned at
first.

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STIPPLING

b
Press .
Decorative Stitching Around a
Pattern in Embroidery (a Quilting
Function)

Memo a
• For best results, reduce the sewing speed.
• For best results, hoop the stabilizer and
fabric and embroider the design prior to b
adding the batting and backing under the
hoop for quilting.

Stippling can be added around an Embroidery


pattern.

a
Press and select the pattern that
decorative stitching will be added around,
and then press
screen.
in the embroidery edit a Specify the distance from the outline of the pattern
to the pattern.
b When set to “ON”, lines inside the pattern are also
4
extracted.
 A message appears, and the pattern outline is
registered as a stamp shape in IQ Designer. Press
.

IQ Designer
c
Press to continue to the embroidery
screen, and then embroider the pattern.

d
Keeping the fabric in the hoop, place
batting and backing under the fabric in the
hoop, being careful to avoid placing any
pins or tape in the embroidery area.
 The outline of the pattern is displayed.

Memo
• If desired, remove the embroidered fabric
from the frame, layer with batting and
backing, then secure the three layers
together in the frame.

e
Press in the home page screen to start
IQ Designer.

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STIPPLING

f h
Press to scan the embroidered fabric. Press to use a stamp or rectangular
Refer to “Importing the Background Image” frame to determine the area to be stitched.
on page 169 for details.
Note
• If the area is to be drawn by hand, be sure
to draw a completely closed shape. If the
area is not closed, it cannot be correctly
filled with the decorative stitching.

g
Press , press to recall the stamp
shape registered in step b, and then
arrange it over the scanned pattern.

a Stamp or rectangular frame

i
Use the brush tool keys to select the pattern
and color of the decorative stitching.

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STIPPLING

j l
Press , and then fill the area to be Press .
stitched outside of the stamp shape outline.

a Fill the area. m


Specify the stitch settings in the stitch 4
settings screen, and then press .
k
If you select the stamp shapes to determine
the area on step h, press for the line
tool keys to select . Press , then

IQ Designer
select the frame outline.

n
Embroider the decorative stitching around
the embroidery pattern.

a Stamp outline

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IQ INTUITION POSITIONING APP

IQ INTUITION POSITIONING APP


Images saved on a smart device can be transferred ■ Transferring an Image from a Smart
to the machine so that an embroidery pattern can
Device to the Machine
be created in IQ Designer.

Memo
■ Installing the IQ Intuition • The app will be updated from time to time.
Positioning App The following descriptions may differ from
the actual screens and operations.

a
Use your smart device to scan the
a
Connect the machine to your wireless
appropriate QR code below to visit Google
network.
Play™ for Android devices or the App Store
for Apple devices. * Refer to "Specifying Wireless Network Connection
Settings" in the machine's Instruction and Reference
Guide (Sewing).

b
Confirm that your smart device and your
machine are connected to the same
network.

c
Tap the icon on the smart device for “IQ
Intuition Positioning” to start the app.

d
Android™: Follow the instructions that appear in the
https://www.babylock.com/IQIntuition_PositioningAndroid app to connect the app to your machine.
* Select the name that appears beside “Machine
name” in the settings screen on your machine.

iOS:
https://www.babylock.com/IQIntuition_PositioningiOS

b
Install “IQ Intuition Positioning”.

IQ Intuition Positioning

Memo
• To download and install the app, you can
also search for “IQ Intuition Positioning” in
Google Play or the App Store.
• Visit the following web site for support
information on the app.
https://www.babylock.com/support

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e h
Tap . Press the appropriate key for the image to
be used.

a
b

a c

a Press this key to use the image as a background


image. For details, refer to “Scanning to Trace
Background Image” on page 167.
b Press this key to convert a line drawing to
embroidery data. For details, refer to “LINE SCAN”
b on page 171.
c Press this key to convert an illustration to
embroidery data. For details, refer to
c “ILLUSTRATION SCAN” on page 174.

i
Press .

a This icon is not available for your machine. It is for


machines that are not equipped with a camera.
4
Your machine will use the built-in camera to align
embroidery patterns. For details, refer to “Display
the Fabric while Aligning the Embroidering
Position” on page 92.

IQ Designer
b This icon is not available for your machine. It is for
machines that are not equipped with a camera.
Your machine will use the built-in camera to create
embroidery patterns in IQ Designer. For details,
refer to “IQ DESIGNER WITH SCAN” on page 166.
c This icon allows you to transfer an image from the
smart device to the machine to create a design in
IQ Designer.

f
Select the image, then select "Send to the
Machine" to transfer it from the smart
j
device to the machine. Select the data, and then press .
 You will receive confirmation in the app that the
image was successfully sent to IQ Designer.
k
Proceed through the appropriate steps in IQ
g
Start IQ Designer on the machine, and then Designer to finish creating the embroidery
press . pattern.

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Chapter 5
Appendix
TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING
If the machine stops operating correctly, check the following possible problems before requesting service.
You can solve most problems by yourself. Visit us at “ www.babylock.com ”.
If the problem persists, contact your authorized Baby Lock retailer.

List of Symptoms
If you have a minor problem with your machine, check the following solutions. If the solutions suggested
do not correct the problem, contact your authorized Baby Lock retailer. Press  
for advice about minor embroidering problems during embroidering. Press at any time
to return to the original screen.

■ Getting Ready
Problem Cause Solution Page
Cannot thread the Needle is not in the correct position. Press the “Needle Position” button to raise the —
needle. needle.
Needle is installed incorrectly. Reinstall the needle correctly. 11
Needle is turned, bent or the point is dull. Replace the needle. 11
Upper threading is incorrect. Check the steps for threading the machine and 22
rethread the machine.
The needle threader hook is bent and does not Contact your authorized Baby Lock retailer. —
pass through the eye of the needle.
The needle threader lever cannot be moved or Contact your authorized Baby Lock retailer. —
returned to its original position.
A size 65/9 needle is being used. The needle is incompatible with the needle 25
threader. Manually pass the thread through the
eye of the needle.
Cannot lower the Embroidery foot was raised using the “Presser Press the “Presser Foot Lifter” button to lower —
embroidery foot with Foot Lifter” button. the embroidery foot.
the presser foot lever.
Bobbin thread does The thread is not passed through the bobbin Correctly pass the thread through the bobbin 16
not wind neatly on the winding thread guide correctly. winding thread guide.
bobbin. Bobbin spins slowly. 17
Press in the bobbin winding window to
increase the bobbin winding speed.
The thread that was pulled out was not wound Wind the thread that was pulled off around the 16
onto the bobbin correctly. bobbin 5 or 6 times clockwise.
The empty bobbin was not set on the pin Set the empty bobbin on the pin and slowly 15
properly. turn the bobbin until you hear it click in place.
While winding the You did not wind the bobbin thread properly After removing the thread wound below the 15
bobbin, the bobbin when you initially wound the bobbin, or the bobbin winder seat, wind the bobbin correctly.
thread was wound bobbin thread was not properly set in the Follow the drawn images on the top of the
below the bobbin guides. machine for guidance when threading the
winder seat. machine for bobbin winding.
The bobbin thread Needle is turned, bent or the point is dull. Replace the needle. 11
cannot be pulled up. Bobbin is set incorrectly. Reset the bobbin thread correctly. 20
Machine does not All keys and buttons have been locked by 9, 11
Press to unlock all keys and buttons.
operate
.
Nothing appears in Main power switch is not turned on. Turn the main power to ON. —
the LCD. The plug of the power cord is not inserted into Insert the plug of the power cord into an —
an electrical outlet. electrical outlet.
The LCD screen does The brightness of the screen is not adjusted. Adjust the “Screen Display Brightness” in the —
not look very clear. settings screen.
Nothing happens, The screen has been locked. Press either of the following keys to unlock the —
even if the LCD
screen.
display is pressed

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Problem Cause Solution Page


The LCD screen is Condensation has formed on the LCD screen. After a while, the cloudiness will disappear. —
fogged up.
Embroidery unit does Embroidery unit is not attached correctly. Reattach the embroidery unit correctly. 13
not operate. Embroidery frame was attached before the Remove the embroidery frame, and then 13
unit was initialized. perform the initialization process correctly.
Pointer of the With thick elastic fabric, the position will be Manually adjust the position according to the 47
projector does not misaligned only at raised parts in the fabric. thickness of the fabric.
indicate the position With fabric having a very uneven surface, the The pointer indication should be used only as —
correctly position is not correctly aligned. a reference.

■ While Embroidering
Problem Cause Solution Page
Machine does not “Start/Stop” button was not pressed. Press the “Start/Stop” button. —
operate. There is no pattern selected. Select a pattern. 36
Embroidery foot is not lowered. Lower the embroidery foot. —
Needle breaks. Needle is installed incorrectly. Reinstall the needle correctly. 11
Needle clamp screw is not tightened. Tighten the needle clamp screw. 12
Needle is turned or bent. Replace the needle. 11
Using improper needle or thread for the Refer to the “Fabric/Thread/Needle —
selected fabric. Combinations” chart in the Instruction and
Reference Guide (Sewing).
Wrong embroidery foot was used. Use the recommended embroidery foot. 10
Upper thread tension is too tight. Adjust the thread tension. 98
Fabric is pulled during embroidering.
Spool cap is set incorrectly.
Do not pull the fabric during embroidering.
Check the method for attaching the spool cap,
then reattach the spool cap.

22 5
There are scratches around the opening in the Replace the needle plate, or consult your —
needle plate. authorized Baby Lock retailer.
There are scratches around the opening in the Replace the embroidery foot, or consult your 9
embroidery foot. authorized Baby Lock retailer.

Appendix
There are scratches on the bobbin case. Replace the bobbin case, or consult your —
authorized Baby Lock retailer.
Needle is defective. Replace the needle. 11
A bobbin designed specifically for this Use a bobbin designed specifically for this 20
machine is not used. machine.
Upper threading is incorrect. Check the steps for threading the machine and 22
rethread the machine.
Bobbin is set incorrectly. Reset the bobbin thread correctly. 20
Embroidery foot is attached incorrectly. Attach the embroidery foot correctly. 9
Screw of the presser foot holder is loose. Securely tighten the screw of the presser foot. 10
Fabric is too thick. Use fabric that the needle can pierce when the —
handwheel is turned.
Stabilizer is not attached to fabric being Attach stabilizer. 28
embroidered.
Bobbin thread is incorrectly wound. Use a correctly wound bobbin. 15

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Problem Cause Solution Page


Upper thread breaks. Machine is not threaded correctly (used the Rethread the machine correctly. 22
wrong spool cap, spool cap is loose, the
thread did not catch the needle bar threader,
etc.)
Knotted or tangled thread is being used. Remove any knots or tangles. —
The selected needle is not appropriate for the Refer to the “Fabric/Thread/Needle —
thread being used. Combinations” chart in the Instruction and
Reference Guide (Sewing).
Upper thread tension is too tight. Adjust the thread tension. 98
Thread is twisted. Use scissors, etc., to cut the twisted thread —
and remove it from the race, etc.
Needle is turned, bent or the point is dull. Replace the needle. 11
Needle is installed incorrectly. Reinstall the needle correctly. 11
There are scratches around the opening of the Replace the needle plate, or consult your —
needle plate. authorized Baby Lock retailer.
There are scratches around the opening in the Replace the embroidery foot, or consult your 9
embroidery foot. authorized Baby Lock retailer.
There are scratches on the bobbin case. Replace the bobbin case, or consult your —
authorized Baby Lock retailer.
Using improper needle or thread for the Refer to the “Fabric/Thread/Needle —
selected fabric. Combinations” chart in the Instruction and
Reference Guide (Sewing).
While embroidering, the thread became Rethread upper and lower thread. 20, 22
knotted or tangled.
A bobbin designed specifically for this Use a bobbin designed specifically for this 20
machine is not used. machine.
The thread is tangled Upper threading is incorrect. Check the steps for threading the machine and 22
on the wrong side of rethread the machine. Be sure that the
the fabric. embroidery foot is in the raised position when
threading the machine so that the upper
thread sets properly in the upper tension.
Using improper needle or thread for the Refer to the “Fabric/Thread/Needle —
selected fabric. Combinations” chart in the Instruction and
Reference Guide (Sewing).
The upper thread is The bobbin thread is incorrectly installed. Correctly install the bobbin thread. 20
too tight.
Bobbin thread Bobbin is set incorrectly. Reset the bobbin thread correctly. 20
breaks. Bobbin thread is incorrectly wound. Use a correctly wound bobbin. 15
There are scratches on the bobbin or it doesn’t Replace the bobbin. 20
rotate properly.
Thread is twisted. Use scissors, etc. to cut the twisted thread —
and remove it from the race, etc.
A bobbin designed specifically for this Use a bobbin designed specifically for this 20
machine is not used. machine.
Fabric puckers. There is a mistake in the upper or bobbin Check the steps for threading the machine and 20, 22
threading. rethread it correctly.
Spool cap is set incorrectly. Check the method for attaching the spool cap, 22
then reattach the spool cap.
Using improper needle or thread for the Refer to the “Fabric/Thread/Needle —
selected fabric. Combinations” chart in the Instruction and
Reference Guide (Sewing).
Needle is turned, bent or the point is dull. Replace the needle. 11
Thread tension is set incorrectly. Adjust the thread tension. 98
Skipped stitches Machine is threaded incorrectly. Check the steps for threading the machine and 22
rethread it correctly.
Using improper needle or thread for the Refer to the “Fabric/Thread/Needle —
selected fabric. Combinations” chart in the Instruction and
Reference Guide (Sewing).
Needle is turned, bent or the point is dull. Replace the needle. 11
Needle is installed incorrectly. Reinstall the needle correctly. 11
Needle is defective. Replace the needle. 11
Dust or lint has collected under the needle Remove the dust or lint with the brush. —
plate.

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Problem Cause Solution Page


High-pitched sound Pieces of thread are caught in the race. Clean the race. —
while embroidering Upper threading is incorrect. Check the steps for threading the machine and 22
rethread the machine.
A bobbin designed specifically for this Use a bobbin designed specifically for this 20
machine is not used. machine.
There are needle holes or friction scratches in Replace the bobbin case, or consult your —
the bobbin case. authorized Baby Lock retailer.
The needle contacts The needle clamp screw is loose. Firmly tighten the needle clamp screw. If the 11
the needle plate. needle is bent or blunt, replace it with a new
one.
Needle is turned, bent or the point is dull. Replace the needle. 11
Fabric being Thread is tangled below the needle plate. Lift up the fabric and cut the threads below it, —
embroidered with the and clean the race.
machine cannot be
removed.
A broken needle has — Turn off the machine, and then remove the —
fallen into the needle plate. If the needle that fell into the
machine. machine can be seen, use tweezers to remove
it. After removing the needle, return the needle
plate to its original position.
Before turning on the machine, slowly turn the
handwheel toward you to check that it turns
smoothly. If the handwheel does not turn
smoothly or the needle that fell into the
machine cannot be removed, consult your
authorized Baby Lock retailer.
The handwheel feels Thread is tangled in the bobbin case. Remove the tangled thread from the bobbin —
sluggish when it is case. Re-install the bobbin case so it is
turned.
The machine does
not detect the
Sunlight or light from the outside interferes
with the machine.
correctly positioned.
Block light from the outside. — 5
embroidery
positioning sticker.
The scanned image is
too bright or too pale.

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■ After Embroidering
Problem Cause Solution Page
Thread tension is Upper threading is incorrect. Check the steps for threading the machine and 22
incorrect. rethread the machine.
Bobbin is set incorrectly. Reset the bobbin. (If needle plate was 20
removed, reinstall needle plate.)
Using improper needle or thread for the Refer to the “Fabric/Thread/Needle —
selected fabric. Combinations” chart in the Instruction and
Reference Guide (Sewing).
Thread tension is set incorrectly. Adjust the thread tension. 98
Bobbin thread is incorrectly wound. Use a correctly wound bobbin. 15
Needle is turned, bent or the point is dull. Replace the needle. 11
A bobbin designed specifically for this Use a bobbin designed specifically for this 20
machine is not used. machine.
Embroidery pattern Thread is twisted. Use scissors, etc., to cut the twisted thread —
does not embroider and remove it from the bobbin case, etc.
out correctly. Thread tension is set incorrectly. Adjust the thread tension. 98
Fabric was not inserted into the frame If the fabric is not stretched tight in the frame, 30
correctly (fabric was loose, etc.). the pattern may turn out poorly or there may
be shrinkage of the pattern. Set the fabric into
the frame correctly.
Stabilizing material was not attached. Always use stabilizing material, especially with 28
stretch fabrics, lightweight fabrics, fabrics with
a coarse weave, or fabrics that often cause
pattern shrinkage. See your authorized Baby
Lock retailer for the proper stabilizer.
There was an object placed near the machine, If the frame bumps something during 53
and the carriage or embroidery frame hit the embroidering, the pattern will turn out poorly.
object during embroidering. Do not place anything in the area where the
frame may bump it during embroidering.
Fabric outside the frame edges interferes with Reinsert the fabric in the embroidery frame so 30
the free arm, so the embroidery unit cannot that the excess fabric is away from the free
move. arm, and rotate the pattern 180 degrees.
Fabric is too heavy, so the embroidery unit Place a large thick book or similar object near —
cannot move freely. the embroidery unit to lightly lift the heavy side
and keep it level. Ensure that this object will
not interfere with the movement of the
embroidery arm or frame.
Fabric is hanging off the table. If the fabric is hanging off the table during 53
embroidery, the embroidery unit will not move
freely. Place the fabric so that it does not hang
off the table or hold the fabric to keep it from
dragging.
Fabric is snagged or caught on something. Stop the machine and place the fabric so that —
it does not get caught or snagged.
Embroidery frame was removed during If the embroidery foot is bumped or the 56
embroidering (for example, to reset the embroidery unit is moved during embroidering,
bobbin). The embroidery foot was bumped or the pattern will not turn out. Be careful when
moved while removing or attaching the removing or reattaching the embroidery frame
embroidery frame, or the embroidery unit was during embroidering.
moved.
Stabilizer is incorrectly attached, for example, Attach the stabilizer correctly. 28
it is smaller than the embroidery frame.
Loops appear on the The thread tension is incorrectly set. Adjust the thread tension. 98
surface of the fabric The tension of the upper thread is incorrectly Use the embroidery needle plate cover. 32
when embroidering set for the combination of the fabric, thread
and pattern being used.
The combination of the bobbin case and Change the bobbin case or bobbin thread so 53
bobbin thread is incorrect. that the correct combination is used.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

CAUTION
• This machine is equipped with a thread detection device. If the “Start/Stop” button is pushed before the
upper threading is done, the machine will not operate properly.
• If the power is disconnected during embroidering:
Turn the main power to OFF and unplug the machine.
If you restart the machine, follow the Instruction and Reference Guide for operating the machine
correctly.

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ERROR MESSAGES

ERROR MESSAGES
If the machine is not properly set and the “Start/Stop” button or the “Reverse/Reinforcement Stitch” button
is pressed, or if the operation procedure is incorrect, the machine does not start. An alarm sounds and an
error message is displayed on the LCD. If an error message displays, follow the instructions in the
message.
Below is an explanation of error messages. Refer to these when necessary (if you press or do the
operation correctly while the error message is displayed, the message disappears).

CAUTION
• Be sure to rethread the machine. If you press the “Start/Stop” button without rethreading the machine,
the thread tension may be wrong or the needle may break and cause injury.

This message appears


This message is displayed when you try to save more
when the motor locks due than 100 camera image or
to tangled thread or for settings screen image files
other reasons related to in the USB media. In this
thread delivery. case, delete a file from the
USB media or use different
USB media.
This message is displayed
when the embroidery unit is This message is displayed
initializing. when the “Reverse/
Reinforcement Stitch”
button is pushed while the
embroidery unit is
attached.

This message is displayed


when the needle plate is This message is displayed
removed with the machine when the foot controller is
on or when the machine is pressed while the
turned on and embroidery embroidery unit is attached
or embroidery edit mode is
and machine is set up for
selected.
embroidering.

This message is displayed


when the machine needs to This message is displayed
be maintained. when the patterns you are
editing take up too much
memory, or if you are
editing too many patterns
for the memory.

This message is displayed


when a key on the LCD
display is touched while the
needle is in the down
position.

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ERROR MESSAGES

This message is displayed This message is displayed


when the machine is in
when is
embroidery mode, and the
character pattern pressed when changing
combination is too large to thread colors.
fit in the embroidery frame.

This message is displayed This message appears if


when the machine is in the machine is turned off
embroidery mode and the while embroidering, then
combined character turned on again. Press
pattern is too large for the
to return the
embroidery frame. You can
rotate the pattern 90 machine to the condition
degrees and continue (pattern position and
combining characters. number of stitches) when it
was turned off. Follow the
This message is displayed procedure described in “If
when the machine is in the Thread Breaks during
embroidery mode and the Embroidering” on page 57
embroidery unit tries to to align the needle position
initialize while the and embroider the
embroidery frame is remainder of the pattern.
attached.
This message is displayed
This message is displayed when the “Start/Stop”
when the machine is ready button is pushed and the
to embroider a pattern, and machine is in embroidery
the “Start/Stop” button is mode, but the embroidery
pushed while the unit is not attached.
embroidery frame is not
attached.

This message is displayed


This message is displayed
when replacing the
embroidering bobbin
5
when the machine is in thread.
embroidery edit mode, and
you try to use an editing
function when the pattern is

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not completely within the
red outline. This message is displayed
when rotating a saved
This message is displayed combined pattern in the
when you try to save a Embroidery screen.
copyright protected pattern
to USB media or computer.
According to copyright
laws, patterns that are
This message is displayed
illegal to reproduce or edit
when the embroidery frame
cannot be saved to USB
is attached.
media or computer. If this
message displays, save the
pattern in the machine’s
memory.

This message is displayed


when the machine is in
embroidery mode and the
selected pattern is too
large to fit in the attached
frame.
This message may also This message is displayed
appear while aligning an when the machine failed to
embroidery pattern using recognize the embroidery
the built-in camera and the positioning mark.
repositioned pattern does - Confirm that the
not fit in the attached embroidery positioning
frame. mark is in the selected
area. If problem persists,
refer to page 51 to
reposition mark.

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ERROR MESSAGES

This message is displayed This message is displayed


when the machine has when the bobbin thread is
recognized the embroidery running out.
position mark. Remove the
embroidery positioning
sticker and press to
continue. To remove the
embroidery positioning
sticker more easily, press
. (page 51)

This message appears


when the built-in camera is This message is displayed
being used to align the when the memory is full
embroidery position, but and the stitch or pattern
the embroidery positioning cannot be saved.
sticker is too near an edge
or the pattern extends from
the embroidery frame.
Change the positioning of
the embroidery position This message is displayed
sticker, and then try when, after selecting a
aligning the position again.
pattern, is pressed and
Refer to page 46.
the pattern is about to be
This message is displayed deleted.
when the upper thread is
broken or not threaded
This message is displayed
correctly, and the “Start/
when the bobbin is being
Stop” button or the
wound, and the motor
“Reverse/ Reinforcement
locks because the thread is
Stitch” button is pressed.
tangled, etc.
This message is displayed
when the “Presser Foot
Lifter” button is pushed This message is displayed
while the presser foot lever when there is a possibility
is raised/the needle is that the data for the
lowered. selected pattern is
corrupted.

This message is displayed


when the embroidery unit is
attached and the power is
turned on with the needle in
This message is displayed the down position.
when the “Start/ Stop”
button is pushed while the
machine is in embroidery
edit mode and a pattern is
being edited.

This message is displayed


when there is no stitch or
embroidery pattern This message is displayed
selected and the “Start/ when you try to use
Stop” button or the incompatible media.
“Reverse/Reinforcement
Stitch” button is pressed.

This message is displayed


when you attempt to select
a pattern after the USB
media in which the pattern
is saved has been
changed.

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ERROR MESSAGES

This message is displayed This message appears


when an error occurs with when you try to start
the USB media. embroidering with the dual
feed foot attached to the
machine. Remove the dual
feed foot before entering
the embroidery mode.
This message is displayed
when a button, such as the
“Start/Stop” button, is
■ Alarm Sounds
pushed while the presser If the operation was performed incorrectly, an alarm
foot is raised.
sounds to indicate that an error occurred. If the
operation was performed correctly, the machine
beeps to confirm the operation.

Memo
• To cancel the operation beep or to change
the volume, press , display page 4 of the
This message is displayed
settings screen, and then change the
when it seems that the setting for “Machine Speaker Volume”. For
upper thread has not been details, refer to the Instruction and
threaded correctly. Reference Guide (Sewing).

This message is displayed


when the file size exceeds
the data capacity of the
machine.
Confirm the file size and
5
format.

This message appears if


the file format is

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incompatible with this
machine. Check the list of
compatible file formats.

This message is displayed


when the image is deleted.

This message is displayed


when you press
in the
screen other than the utility
stitch, or press
in the
screen other than the utility
stitch or character/
decorative stitch.

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INDEX

INDEX
A combining ................................................................................ 85
duplicating ............................................................................... 73
Alarm sounds ............................................................................ 203 editing ...................................................................................... 38
Aligning the position .................................................... 47, 49, 92 embroidering ........................................................................... 53
Alphabet characters linked characters .................................................................... 105
embroidery .............................................................................. 75 pattern selection screens .......................................................... 37
Appliqué retrieving ...................................................................... 110, 112
using an embroidery frame pattern ........................................ 124 saving .......................................................................... 109, 111
Array key ..................................................................................... 78 selecting ................................................................................... 36
Arrow keys .................................................................................. 63 using a frame pattern to make an appliqué ................... 124, 125
Automatic threading button ......................................................... 22 Embroidery positioning sticker ..................................................... 49
Embroidery sheet ......................................................................... 31
B Embroidery unit ........................................................................... 13
Error messages ........................................................................... 200
Ball point needle 75/11 ............................................................. 102
Bobbin
runs out of thread .................................................................... 56
F
setting ...................................................................................... 20 Flat bed attachment ..................................................................... 13
winding ................................................................................... 15 Forward/Back key ................................................................ 57, 58
Bobbin cover ............................................................................... 20
Bobbin winding switch ................................................................ 17
Border key ........................................................................... 67, 70
I
Built-in camera ............................................................................ 49 Image key .................................................................................... 62
IQ Designer ............................................................................... 154
C IQ Intuition Monitoring App ........................................................ 60
IQ Intuition Positioning App ...................................................... 190
Character spacing key ................................................................. 79
Color visualizer function ............................................................. 82
Combining patterns
embroidery edit ....................................................................... 85
Connecting patterns ................................................................... 144
K
Key functions ............................................................................... 38
5
Cut/Tension key ........................................................................... 98
L
D Lower threading
setting the bobbin .................................................................... 20

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Density key ................................................................................. 66 winding the bobbin .................................................................. 15

E M
Editing Machine operation mode key .................................................... 194
embroidery edit ....................................................................... 38 Mirror image key ......................................................................... 67
Embroidery
adjusting the speed ................................................................ 103
automatic thread cutting function (end color trim) ................. 101
N
edges or corners ...................................................................... 33 Needle
restarting from the beginning ................................................... 58 changing the needle ................................................................. 11
resuming embroidery after turning off the power ..................... 58
ribbons or tape ........................................................................ 33
selecting patterns ..................................................................... 36
P
small fabrics ............................................................................ 33 Presser foot/Needle exchange key .......................................... 9, 11
thread color display ............................................................... 103 Pretension disk ..................................................................... 16, 19
thread trimming function (jump stitch trim) ............................ 102 Projector .............................................................................. 46, 47
Embroidery appliqué ................................................................. 121
Embroidery edit
R
changing the thread color ........................................................ 81
combined patterns ................................................................... 85 Repeated patterns ........................................................................ 67
repeated patterns ..................................................................... 67 Retrieving
Embroidery foot “W” ................................................................... 10 embroidery patterns ............................................................... 110
Embroidery foot code .................................................................. 41 machine’s memory ................................................................. 110
Embroidery frame display .......................................................... 103 USB media/SD card ............................................................... 112
Embroidery frames Rotate key .................................................................................... 63
attaching .................................................................................. 34
inserting fabric ......................................................................... 30
S
removing ................................................................................. 34
types ........................................................................................ 29 Saving
using the embroidery sheet ...................................................... 31 embroidery patterns ............................................................... 109
Embroidery needle plate cover .................................................... 32 machine’s memory ................................................................. 109
Embroidery patterns USB media/SD card ............................................................... 111
aligning the position ................................................................ 92 Scan ........................................................................................... 166
checking the position ............................................................... 52 SD card

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recalling ................................................................................. 112


saving .................................................................................... 111
usable .................................................................................... 107
Settings
automatic thread cutting ........................................................ 101
embroidery settings .................................................................... 7
machine setting mode key .......................................................... 7
sewing settings ........................................................................... 7
thread tension .......................................................................... 98
thread trimming ..................................................................... 102
Size key ....................................................................................... 64
Spool net ..................................................................................... 27
Spool stand .......................................................................... 19, 25
Stabilizer ...................................................................................... 28
Starting point key ....................................................................... 104
Supplemental spool pin ............................................................... 15

T
Thread
thread tension .......................................................................... 98
Thread color display .................................................................. 103
Thread guide ........................................................................ 16, 19
Thread guide plate ............................................................... 18, 22
Thread marks ............................................................................... 70
Thread palette key ....................................................................... 81
Trial key ....................................................................................... 52
Troubleshooting ......................................................................... 194

U
Uninterrupted embroidering ........................................................ 92
Upper threading
using the “Automatic Threading” button .................................. 22
using the spool net ................................................................... 27
USB media
recalling ................................................................................. 112
saving .................................................................................... 111
usable .................................................................................... 107
USB port connector
for media ............................................................................... 111

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