Brother Brother CP-6500 Sewing Machine User Manual


 
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KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE
f
Thread the upper thread for the right side in
the same way that the upper thread for the
left side was threaded.
a Thread guide cover
For details, refer to step a through l of
“Upper threading” (page 22).
g
Without passing the thread through the
needle bar thread guide, manually thread the
right needle.
Pass the thread through the eye of the needle
from the front to the back.
h
Attach zigzag foot “J”.
For details on changing the presser foot, refer
to “Replacing the presser foot” (page 33).
Note
Models equipped with a needle threader
You cannot use the needle threader to
thread the twin needle. Instead, thread the
twin needle by hand, from front to back.
Using the needle threader may damage the
machine.
i
Turn on the sewing machine.
j
Select a stitch.
For details on selecting a stitch, refer to
“Selecting stitching” (page 37).
For details on the stitches that can be sewn
with the twin needle, refer to “STITCH
SETTINGS” (page 73).
k
Start sewing.
For details on starting to sew, refer to “Starting
to sew” (page 39).
X Two lines of stitching are sewn parallel
to each other.
Note
When using the twin needle, the stitches
may become bunched together, depending
on the types of thread and fabric that are
used. If this occurs, increase the stitch
length. For details on adjusting the stitch
length, refer to “Adjusting the stitch length
and width” (page 38).
When using the twin needle, be sure to attach
zigzag foot “J”, otherwise the needle may
break or the machine may be damaged.
CAUTION
After adjusting the stitch width, slowly turn
the handwheel toward you
(counterclockwise) and check that the needle
does not touch the presser foot. If the needle
hits the presser foot, the needle may bend or
break.
When changing the sewing direction, be sure
to raise the needle from the fabric, and then
raise the presser foot lever and turn the
fabric. Otherwise the needle may break or the
machine may be damaged.
Do not try turning the fabric with the twin
needle left down in the fabric, otherwise the
needle may break or the machine may be
damaged.
CAUTION
CAUTION