Baby-lock Crescendo (BLCR) Instruction and Reference Guide User Manual

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Page 2 - TRADEMARKS

WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS MACHINEB-8WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS MACHINEB Basic operationsAfter purchasing your machine, be sure to read this section fir

Page 3 - 3Electrical Hazards:

SEWING THE STITCHESS-26 Aligning the Fabric with a Mark on the Needle Plate or Bobbin Cover (with Mark)While sewing, align the edge of the fabric wit

Page 4 - 9For repair or adjustment:

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-27S2eGrasp the bobbin case, and then pull it out.a Bobbin casefUse the disc-shaped screwdriver included wi

Page 5 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

SEWING THE STITCHESS-28 BastingaSelect and attach presser foot “J”.bPress the “Reverse Stitch” button to sew reinforcement stitches, then continue

Page 6 - Baby Lock Sewing Machine

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-29S2eIron the dart to one side so that it is flat.GatheringUse on waists of skirts, sleeves of shirts, etc

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SEWING THE STITCHESS-30reinforcement stitch and trim the thread automatically at the end of sewing.a About 12 mm (approx. 1/2 inch)b Wrong sidecSpread

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SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-31S2dSew a straight stitch along the fold.* When the automatic thread cutting and automatic reinforcement

Page 9 - OUTSTANDING FEATURES

SEWING THE STITCHESS-32 Patchwork (for Crazy Quilt) Turn back the desired width of fabric and position it over the lower fabric, then sew so that the

Page 10 - A Appendix

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-33S2Elastic Zigzag Stitches Use elastic zigzag stitches for tape attaching, overcasting, darning, or a wid

Page 11 - CONTENTS

SEWING THE STITCHESS-34aSelect a stitch and attach presser foot “G”.bLower the presser foot so that the presser foot guide is set flush against the ed

Page 12

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-35S2bSew with the needle dropping slightly off the edge of the fabric.a Needle drop position Quilting You

Page 13 - ■ Right-side/Rear View

CONTENTSB-9TRADEMARKSINTRODUCTION... 1IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ... 1OUTSTANDING FEATUR

Page 14

SEWING THE STITCHESS-36 Piecing Sewing two pieces of fabric together is called piecing. When cutting pieces for quilt blocks, make sure the seam allo

Page 15

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-37S2 Piecing Using the 1/4" Quilting Foot with Guide (optional with some models)This quilting foot c

Page 16 - Included Accessories

SEWING THE STITCHESS-38 Appliqué aTrace the pattern onto the appliqué fabric and then cut around it, leaving a 3 mm to 5 mm (approx. 1/8 inch to 3/16

Page 17 - Lock retailer

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-39S2You can use the appliqué technique to attach appliqué designs like the three pictured below. Quilting

Page 18

SEWING THE STITCHESS-40 Free Motion QuiltingWith free motion quilting, the feed dogs can be lowered by pressing , so that the fabric can be moved fr

Page 19

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-41S2dAttach free motion open toe quilting foot “O” by positioning the pin of the quilting foot above the n

Page 20 - Getting Ready

SEWING THE STITCHESS-42aAttach the straight stitch needle plate (see page S-26).a Round holebSelect or .cPress to set the machine to free motion se

Page 21 - WARNING

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-43S2fUse both hands to stretch the fabric taut, and then move the fabric at a consistent pace in order to

Page 22

SEWING THE STITCHESS-44aSelect .bPress to set the machine to free motion sewing mode.→ The key appears as , the quilting foot is raised to the nece

Page 23 - Basic operations B-21

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-45S2fUsing the measurement on the quilting foot as a guide, sew around the motif.a 6.4 mm (approx. 1/4 inc

Page 24

CONTENTSB-10Chapter3 Character/Decorative Stitches 76SELECTING STITCH PATTERNS... 77Selecting Decorative Stitch Patterns/7mm De

Page 25 - ■ Key Functions

SEWING THE STITCHESS-46cUse a chalk to mark on the fabric about 5 mm (3/16 inch) from the edge of the fabric, and then baste it.dFold back the fabric

Page 26 - LCD SCREEN

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-47S2kAdjust the stitch width until the needle slightly catches the fold of the hem.a Needle drop pointWhen

Page 27 - Basic operations B-25

SEWING THE STITCHESS-48<Normal fabric>a Wrong side of fabricb Right side of fabriclSew with the fold of the hem against the presser foot guide.m

Page 28

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-49S2 Appliqué CornersStop the machine with the needle in the right position of the outside (or inside) co

Page 29 - Basic operations B-27

SEWING THE STITCHESS-50eUnfold the fabric, and iron the tucks to one side.Scallop Stitches This wave-shaped satin stitch is called the scallop stitch.

Page 30

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-51S2cSelect a stitch for top stitching. dPlace the fabric right side up in the machine, and center the pr

Page 31 - Basic operations B-29

SEWING THE STITCHESS-52Fagoting When there is a space between two fabrics with thread sewn over the space to join the fabrics together, it is called f

Page 32

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-53S2eSelect or .fSew over the tape (or elastic).gPull out the straight stitch threads.Heirloom Hemstitc

Page 33 - Basic operations B-31

SEWING THE STITCHESS-54cStart sewing.Example: Illustration of finished product Hemstitching (2) (Drawn Work (1))aPull out several threads from one ar

Page 34

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-55S2cSew the decorative stitch in the center of the five threads created above.One-step Buttonholes With o

Page 35 - Function

NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONSB-11The names of the various parts of the sewing machine and their functions are described below. Before usi

Page 36

SEWING THE STITCHESS-56aSelect a buttonhole stitch, and attach buttonhole foot “A”.bMark the position and length of the buttonhole on the fabric.a Mar

Page 37

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-57S2gInsert a pin along the inside of one of the bar tacks, and then insert the seam ripper into the cente

Page 38

SEWING THE STITCHESS-58 Odd Shaped Buttons/Buttons that do Not Fit into the Button Holder Plate Use the markings on the presser foot scale to set the

Page 39

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-59S2cCheck that the needle drops at the desired position and lower the presser foot, making sure the upper

Page 40

SEWING THE STITCHESS-60cSet the fabric so that the pocket moves toward you during sewing.dCheck the first needle drop point and lower the presser foot

Page 41

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-61S2 Bar Tacks on Thick FabricsPlace a piece of folded fabric or cardboard beside the fabric being sewn t

Page 42

SEWING THE STITCHESS-62 Attaching 4 Hole ButtonsSew the two holes closest to you. Then raise the presser foot and move the fabric so that the needle

Page 43 - Pulling Up the Bobbin Thread

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-63S2eUse the eyelet punch to make a hole in the center of the stitching.Multi-directional Sewing (Straight

Page 44

SEWING THE STITCHESS-64eSelect and sew seam “3” as shown. → The fabric feeds forward while stitching backward.fSelect and sew seam “4” as shown. →

Page 45

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-65S2eTopstitch 7 mm to 10 mm (approx. 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch) from the seamed edge of the fabric, then remov

Page 46

NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONSB-12Needle and Presser Foot Sectiona Buttonhole leverThe buttonhole lever is used with the one-step buttonho

Page 47 - Basic operations B-45

SEWING THE STITCHESS-66eAlign the right side of the pin in zipper foot “I” with the presser foot holder, and attach the presser foot.a Right b Left c

Page 48

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-67S2nOpen the zipper and sew the rest of the seam.a Basting stitches b 7 mm to 10 mm (approx. 1/4 inch to

Page 49

STITCH SETTING CHARTS-68The following chart shows information for each utility stitch concerning applications, stitch lengths, stitch widths, and whet

Page 50 - Using Threads that Unwind

STITCH SETTING CHARTSewing S-69Overcasting stitchReinforcing of heavyweight fabric5.0(3/16)2.5 - 5.0(3/32 - 3/16)2.5(3/32)0.4 - 5.0(1/64 - 3/16)NOOver

Page 51

STITCH SETTING CHARTS-70Quilting appliqué stitchQuilting stitch for invisible appliqué or attaching binding1.5(1/16)0.0 - 7.0(0 - 1/4)1.8(1/16)0.4 - 5

Page 52

STITCH SETTING CHARTSewing S-71Serpentine stitchDecorative stitching and attaching elastic5.0(3/16)0.0 - 7.0(0 - 1/4)1.0(1/16)0.2 - 5.0(1/64 - 3/16)OK

Page 53

STITCH SETTING CHARTS-72Hemstitching Heirloom, decorative hems6.0(15/64)0.0 - 7.0(0 - 1/4)4.0(3/16)0.4 - 5.0(1/64 - 3/16)OK( J )Hemstitching Heirloom,

Page 54

STITCH SETTING CHARTSewing S-73Keyhole buttonholeButtonholes in heavyweight or thick fabrics for larger flat buttons7.0(1/4)3.0 - 7.0(1/8 - 1/4)0.5(1/

Page 55

STITCH SETTING CHARTS-74Forward (Zigzag)For attaching appliqué on tubular pieces of fabric and mitering corners— — — —NOReverse (Zigzag)For attaching

Page 56 - ACCESSORY TO THE MACHINE

STITCH SETTING CHARTSewing S-75Tape attaching Attaching tape to seam in stretch fabric5.50(7/32)0.00 - 7.00(0 - 1/4)1.4(1/16)0.2 - 5.0(1/64 - 3/16)NOS

Page 57

NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONSB-13Operation Buttonsa “Start/Stop” button Press this button and the machine will sew a few stitches at a sl

Page 58

Chapter 3S SewingCharacter/Decorative StitchesSELECTING STITCH PATTERNS...77Selecting Decorative Stitch Patterns/7mm Decor

Page 59 - Basic operations B-57

SELECTING STITCH PATTERNSCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-77S3Press to display the screen below. There are 7 categories of Character/Decorative

Page 60

SELECTING STITCH PATTERNSS-78Selecting Decorative Stitch Patterns/7mm Decorative Stitch Patterns/Satin Stitch Patterns/7mm Satin Stitch Patterns/Cross

Page 61 - Basic operations B-59

SELECTING STITCH PATTERNSCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-79S3dPress and then enter “B”.ePress and then enter “lue”.fPress to enter a space

Page 62 - Sensor Functions

SELECTING STITCH PATTERNSS-80 Adjusting the Character SpacingThe space between the characters can be adjusted.aPress .* Press to display on the s

Page 63

SEWING STITCH PATTERNSCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-81S3Sewing Attractive Finishes To achieve attractive results when sewing character/decorat

Page 64 - Using the Sensor Pen Holder

SEWING STITCH PATTERNSS-82ePress the “Start/Stop” button to stop sewing. fPress the “Reverse Stitch” button or “Reinforcement Stitch” button to sew re

Page 65 - IMPORTANT

SEWING STITCH PATTERNSCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-83S3bAttach monogramming foot “N” and sew the pattern. cCompare the finished pattern to th

Page 66 - Calibrating the Sensor Pen

EDITING STITCH PATTERNSS-84 Key FunctionsYou can create just the finish you want using the editing functions. Make patterns larger or smaller, make m

Page 67 - Basic operations B-65

EDITING STITCH PATTERNSCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-85S3No. Display Key Name Explanation Pagea Pattern display size Show the approximate size

Page 68 - Position With the Sensor Pen

NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONSB-14Included Accessories12345 678 9 10111213141516 17 18 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 28 29 3031 32 33 34 35 36

Page 69 - Basic operations B-67

EDITING STITCH PATTERNSS-86Changing the SizeSelect a stitch pattern, then press to change the size of the stitch pattern. The stitch pattern will be

Page 70 - Specifying the Needle Drop

EDITING STITCH PATTERNSCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-87S3Changing the Length (for 7mm Satin Stitch Patterns Only) When 7mm satin stitch patter

Page 71 - Position

EDITING STITCH PATTERNSS-88Changing Thread Density (for Satin Stitch Patterns Only) After selecting a satin stitch pattern, press to select your pre

Page 72

EDITING STITCH PATTERNSCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-89S3Checking the ImageYou can display an approximate size image of the selected stitch pa

Page 73 - Basic operations B-71

COMBINING STITCH PATTERNSS-90You can combine many varieties of stitch patterns, such as character stitches, cross stitches or satin stitches. You can

Page 74

COMBINING STITCH PATTERNSCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-91S3eSelect .fPress to sew the pattern continuously.gPress .Combining Large and Small

Page 75

COMBINING STITCH PATTERNSS-92Combining Horizontal Mirror Image Stitch Patterns Example:aPress .bPress again, then press .→ The pattern is flipped a

Page 76 - Sewing Basics

COMBINING STITCH PATTERNSCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-93S3cPress .→ The entered pattern is repeated.Making Step Stitch Patterns (for 7mm Sati

Page 77

COMBINING STITCH PATTERNSS-94ePress .→ The entered pattern is repeated. More ExamplesPress → → → → .Press → → → → → → → → .Pres

Page 78

USING THE MEMORY FUNCTIONCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-95S3Stitch Data PrecautionsObserve the following precautions when using stitch data oth

Page 79 - Stitching

NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONSB-15OptionsThe following are available as optional accessories to be purchased separately from your authoriz

Page 80

USING THE MEMORY FUNCTIONS-96Saving Stitch Patterns in the Machine’s MemoryYou can save often used stitch patterns in the machine’s memory. A total of

Page 81

USING THE MEMORY FUNCTIONCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-97S3cPress .→ A confirmation message appears.dPress .* If you decide not to delete the

Page 82

USING THE MEMORY FUNCTIONS-98bInsert the USB media into the USB port on the machine.a USB portb USB mediacPress .* Press to return to the original s

Page 83 - Sewing Stretch Fabrics

USING THE MEMORY FUNCTIONCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-99S3cPress .dPress .* Press to return to the original screen without saving.→ The sti

Page 84 - STITCH SETTINGS

USING THE MEMORY FUNCTIONS-100Recalling from USB MediaYou can recall a specific stitch pattern from either direct USB media or a folder in the USB med

Page 85

USING THE MEMORY FUNCTIONCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-101S3ePress .* Press to delete the stitch pattern. The pattern will be deleted from t

Page 86 - Setting the Thread Tension

USING THE MEMORY FUNCTIONS-102fPress . * Press to delete the stitch pattern. The pattern will be deleted from the “Removable Disk” folder in your co

Page 87 - USEFUL FUNCTIONS

USING THE MEMORY FUNCTIONCharacter/Decorative StitchesSewing S-103S3

Page 88

Chapter 4S SewingHow to Create Bobbin Work (Sewing)ABOUT BOBBIN WORK...105PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORK...

Page 89

ABOUT BOBBIN WORKHow to Create Bobbin Work (Sewing)Sewing S-105S4Beautiful embroidery work, with a three-dimensional appearance, can be created by win

Page 90 - → The key appears as

NAMES OF MACHINE PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONSB-16

Page 91 - Pressure)

PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORKS-106 Lower threadWe recommend the following types of threads for bobbin work.* When wide ribbon or heavy weight threads are

Page 92

PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORKHow to Create Bobbin Work (Sewing)Sewing S-107S4Preparing the Bobbin ThreadIn order to create bobbin work, the bobbin case mu

Page 93 - Sewing S-19

PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORKS-108hInstall the needle plate cover.For details on installing the needle plate cover, refer to “Cleaning the Race” of “Appen

Page 94 - Utility Stitches

PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORKHow to Create Bobbin Work (Sewing)Sewing S-109S4lInstall the bobbin wound with thread.Whether or not tension should be applie

Page 95 - SELECTING UTILITY STITCHES

PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORKS-110 When tension is not applied to the bobbin threadIf the bobbin thread in the trial stitching is too tight and adjusting

Page 96 - Saving Your Stitch Settings

CREATING BOBBIN WORKHow to Create Bobbin Work (Sewing)Sewing S-111S4Positioning the Fabric and SewingaTurn on the machine.bSelect a stitch in the Util

Page 97 - Sewing S-23

CREATING BOBBIN WORKS-112hUse the presser foot lever to raise the presser foot.iWith the wrong side facing up, place the fabric under the presser foot

Page 98

CREATING BOBBIN WORKHow to Create Bobbin Work (Sewing)Sewing S-113S4qWhen you have reached the end of the stitching area, stop the machine.rRaise the

Page 99

ADJUSTING THE THREAD TENSIONS-114After sewing trial stitches and checking the sewing results, adjust the thread tensions if necessary. After adjusting

Page 100 - CAUTION

TROUBLESHOOTINGHow to Create Bobbin Work (Sewing)Sewing S-115S4Several solutions for minor problems are described below. If the problem persists, cont

Page 101

Basic operationsThis section provides details on the initial setup procedures as well as descriptions of this machine’s more useful functions.Page num

Page 102 - Dart Seam

TROUBLESHOOTINGS-116

Page 103 - Flat Fell Seam

AppendixThis section provides important information for operating this machine. Please read this section to find troubleshooting tips and pointers as

Page 104 - Finished flat fell seam

Chapter 1A AppendixMaintenance and TroubleshootingCARE AND MAINTENANCE ...3Restrictions on oiling ...

Page 105 - Zigzag Stitches

CARE AND MAINTENANCEMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-3A1Restrictions on oilingIn order to prevent damaging this machine, it must not be oiled

Page 106

CARE AND MAINTENANCEA-4gUse the cleaning brush or a vacuum cleaner to remove any lint and dust from the race and bobbin thread sensor and the surround

Page 107 - Overcasting

CARE AND MAINTENANCEMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-5A1Cleaning the Cutter in the Bobbin Case AreaThe cutter below the needle plate should b

Page 108

ADJUSTING THE SCREENA-6Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen DisplayUnder certain lighting conditions, the brightness of the LCD screen may need to b

Page 109 - Quilting

TROUBLESHOOTINGMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-7A1If the machine stops operating correctly, check the following possible problems before req

Page 110 - ■ Piecing

TROUBLESHOOTINGA-8dWhile holding the bobbin in place with your finger, pass the thread through the slit in the needle plate.* Hold down the bobbin wit

Page 111 - Sewing S-37

TROUBLESHOOTINGMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-9A1dRaise the presser foot using the presser foot lever.* If the presser foot is not raised,

Page 112

TRADEMARKSIMPORTANT:READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING, COPYING, INSTALLING OR USING.By downloading, copying, installing or using the software you agree to this

Page 113 - Sewing S-39

Chapter 1B Basic operationsGetting ReadyTURNING THE MACHINE ON/OFF...19Setting Your Machine for the First Time ...

Page 114

TROUBLESHOOTINGA-10Incorrect thread tension Symptoms• Symptom 1: The lower thread is visible from the upper side of the fabric.• Symptom 2: The upper

Page 115

TROUBLESHOOTINGMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-11A1Fabric is caught in the machine and cannot be removedIf the fabric is caught in the sewin

Page 116

TROUBLESHOOTINGA-12kSlightly lift up the needle plate, cut any tangled threads, and then remove the needle plate.Remove the fabric and threads from th

Page 117

TROUBLESHOOTINGMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-13A1qInsert the tabs on the needle plate cover into the needle plate, and then slide the cove

Page 118

TROUBLESHOOTINGA-14List of SymptomsProblem Cause Solution PageThe thread is tangled on the wrong side of the fabric.Upper threading is incorrect. Chec

Page 119 - Blind Hem Stitches

TROUBLESHOOTINGMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-15A1Skipped stitches Needle is turned, bent or the point is dull. Replace the needle. B-51Usi

Page 120

TROUBLESHOOTINGA-16High-pitched sound while sewing Dust or lint is caught in the feed dogs. Remove the dust or lint. A-3Pieces of thread are caught

Page 121 - Sewing S-47

ERROR MESSAGESMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-17A1If the machine is not properly set and the “Start/Stop” button or the “Reverse Stitch” but

Page 122 - Appliqué

ERROR MESSAGESA-18OK to delete the setting?This message appears when or is pressed to delete the settings for a utility stitch. To delete the sele

Page 123 - Shelltuck Stitches

SPECIFICATIONSMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-19A1* Please be aware that some specifications may change without notice.This key does not ope

Page 124 - Crazy Quilting

TURNING THE MACHINE ON/OFFGetting ReadyBasic operations B-19B1TURNING THE MACHINE ON/OFF WARNING• Use only regular household electricity for the power

Page 125 - Smocking Stitches

UPGRADING YOUR MACHINE’S SOFTWAREA-20You can use USB media or a computer to upgrade software for your sewing machine.When an upgrade program is availa

Page 126 - Tape or Elastic Attaching

UPGRADING YOUR MACHINE’S SOFTWAREMaintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix A-21A1Upgrade Procedure Using ComputeraWhile pressing the “Automatic Threadin

Page 127

INDEXA-22AAccessoriesincluded accessories ... B-13options ...

Page 128

INDEXAppendix A-23A2changing the needle ... B-51changing the needle position ...

Page 129 - One-step Buttonholes

INDEXA-24WWalking foot ... B-49ZZigzag stitches ...

Page 131

English882-D01Printed in TaiwanXF3650-001

Page 132

TURNING THE MACHINE ON/OFFB-20aInsert the power supply cord into the power cord receptacle, then insert the plug into a wall outlet.a Main power switc

Page 133 - Bar Tacks

TURNING THE MACHINE ON/OFFGetting ReadyBasic operations B-21B1dPress or to set time/date.a Press to display the time on the screen.b Set the year

Page 134

LCD SCREENB-22 Utility Stitch ScreenPress a key with your finger to select the stitch pattern, to select a machine function, or to select an operatio

Page 135

LCD SCREENGetting ReadyBasic operations B-23B1* All key functions of the LCD are explained in the “Key Functions” table on the following page. Key Fu

Page 136

LCD SCREENB-24For additional operational information, refer to page reference number listed above.j Clock key Press this key to set the clock to your

Page 137 - Multi-directional Sewing

LCD SCREENGetting ReadyBasic operations B-25B1Using the Machine Setting Mode Key Press to change the default machine settings (needle stop position,

Page 138 - Zipper Insertion

LCD SCREENB-26n Select the needle stop position (the needle position when the machine is not operating) to be up or down. Select the down position whe

Page 139

LCD SCREENGetting ReadyBasic operations B-27B1v Change the brightness of the needle area and work area lights.w Change the screen display brightness (

Page 140

INTRODUCTIONB-1Thank you for purchasing this machine. Before using this machine, carefully read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS”, and then study th

Page 141 - Sewing S-67

LCD SCREENB-28 Selecting the “Eco Mode” or “Shutoff Support Mode”You can save the machine power by setting the eco mode or the shutoff support mode.I

Page 142 - STITCH SETTING CHART

LCD SCREENGetting ReadyBasic operations B-29B1 Selecting the Initial Screen DisplayThe Initial screen that appears on the machine can be changed.aPre

Page 143 - Sewing S-69

LCD SCREENB-30Using the Sewing Machine Help Key Press to open the sewing machine help screen. Three functions are available from the screen shown be

Page 144

LCD SCREENGetting ReadyBasic operations B-31B1Using the Operation Guide FunctionPress to open the screen shown below. Five categories are displayed

Page 145 - Sewing S-71

LCD SCREENB-32Example: Displaying information about upper threadingaPress .bPress .cPress . → The lower half of the screen will change.dPress (upper

Page 146

LCD SCREENGetting ReadyBasic operations B-33B1dRead the explanations and select the appropriate stitch.→ The screen displays directions for sewing the

Page 147 - Sewing S-73

LOWER THREADINGB-34Winding the BobbinPress → → → → in this order to display a video example of bobbin winding on the LCD (see page B-33). Follow

Page 148

LOWER THREADINGGetting ReadyBasic operations B-35B1cSet the supplemental spool pin in the “up” position.a Supplemental spool pindPlace the spool of th

Page 149 - Sewing S-75

LOWER THREADINGB-36fPass the thread around the pre-tension disk making sure that the thread is under the pre-tension disk. a Pre-tension disk→ Make su

Page 150 - Character/Decorative Stitches

LOWER THREADINGGetting ReadyBasic operations B-37B1jPress .→ Bobbin winding starts automatically. The bobbin stops rotating when bobbin winding is com

Page 151 - SELECTING STITCH PATTERNS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSB-25Always keep your work area clear:• Never operate the machine with any air openings blocked. Keep ventilation openings

Page 152 - Example: Entering “Blue Sky”

LOWER THREADINGB-38aTurn the main power to ON and open the top cover.bAlign the groove in the bobbin with the spring on the bobbin winder shaft, and s

Page 153 - Sewing S-79

LOWER THREADINGGetting ReadyBasic operations B-39B1aIf the thread becomes tangled under the bobbin winder seat, press once to stop the bobbin windin

Page 154 - Example:

LOWER THREADINGB-40bSlide the bobbin cover latch to the right.a Bobbin coverb Latch→ The bobbin cover opens.cRemove the bobbin cover.dInsert the bobbi

Page 155

LOWER THREADINGGetting ReadyBasic operations B-41B1fInsert the tab in the lower-left corner of the bobbin cover (1), and then lightly press down on th

Page 156 - Making Adjustments

UPPER THREADINGB-42Upper ThreadingPress → → → → in this order to display a video example of the operation on the LCD (see page B-33). Follow the

Page 157 - Sewing S-83

UPPER THREADINGGetting ReadyBasic operations B-43B1dPivot the spool pin so that it angles upward. Set the thread spool on the spool pin so that the th

Page 158 - EDITING STITCH PATTERNS

UPPER THREADINGB-44hGuide the thread down, up, then down through the groove, as shown in the illustration.iPass the thread through the needle bar thre

Page 159 - Sewing S-85

UPPER THREADINGGetting ReadyBasic operations B-45B1mPress the “Automatic Threading” button to have the machine automatically thread the needle.→ The t

Page 160 - Changing the Size

UPPER THREADINGB-46Using the Twin Needle Mode The twin needle can only be used for patterns that show after being selected. Before you select a stit

Page 161 - Sewing S-87

UPPER THREADINGGetting ReadyBasic operations B-47B1ePlace the additional spool of thread on the supplemental spool pin, so that the thread unwinds fro

Page 162

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSB-3SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSThis machine is intended for household use.This appliance is not intended for use by persons (i

Page 163 - Checking the Image

UPPER THREADINGB-48lStart sewing.Sample of Twin Needle SewingUsing Threads that Unwind Quickly Using the Spool NetIf using transparent nylon monofila

Page 164 - COMBINING STITCH PATTERNS

CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOTGetting ReadyBasic operations B-49B1Removing the Presser FootaPress the “Needle Position” button to raise the needle.bPress .

Page 165 - Stitch Patterns

CHANGING THE PRESSER FOOTB-50 Attaching the Free Motion Echo Quilting Foot “E”aFollow the steps in “Removing the Presser Foot” in the previous page.b

Page 166 - Different Length

CHANGING THE NEEDLEGetting ReadyBasic operations B-51B1aPress the “Needle Position” button to raise the needle.bPress .* If the message “OK to automat

Page 167 - Sewing S-93

CHANGING THE NEEDLEB-52dWith the flat side of the needle facing the back, insert the new needle all the way to the top of the needle stopper (viewing

Page 168 - ■ More Examples

ABOUT THE NEEDLE AND FABRICGetting ReadyBasic operations B-53B1About the NeedleThe sewing machine needle is probably the most important part of the se

Page 169 - USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION

USING FUNCTIONS BY CONNECTING THE ACCESSORY TO THE MACHINEB-54Using USB Mediaa USB port for mouse / media (USB 2.0)b USB mediaConnecting the Machine t

Page 170 - Machine’s Memory

USING FUNCTIONS BY CONNECTING THE ACCESSORY TO THE MACHINEGetting ReadyBasic operations B-55B1 Clicking a KeyWhen the mouse is connected, the pointer

Page 171 - Sewing S-97

USING FUNCTIONS BY CONNECTING THE ACCESSORY TO THE MACHINEB-56cRaise the presser foot lever.dPush the black button on the presser foot holder and remo

Page 172 - Computer

USING FUNCTIONS BY CONNECTING THE ACCESSORY TO THE MACHINEGetting ReadyBasic operations B-57B1 Replacing the Sole Part of the Dual Feed FootIf you pu

Page 173 - Sewing S-99

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSB-4Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Declaration of Conformity (For USA Only)This device complies with Part 15 of t

Page 174 - Recalling from USB Media

USING FUNCTIONS BY CONNECTING THE ACCESSORY TO THE MACHINEB-58cUse or to increase or decrease the feeding of the top fabric.* Select “00” for sewi

Page 175 - Recalling from the Computer

USING FUNCTIONS BY CONNECTING THE ACCESSORY TO THE MACHINEGetting ReadyBasic operations B-59B1

Page 176 - Press

Chapter 2B Basic operationsSensor FunctionsCONVENIENT SEWING FEATURES BY USING THE SENSOR PEN...

Page 177 - Sewing S-103

CONVENIENT SEWING FEATURES BY USING THE SENSOR PENSensor FunctionsBasic operations B-61B2By using the sensor pen, you have the option of four separate

Page 178 - (Sewing)

CONNECTING THE SENSOR PENB-62Using the Sensor Pen HolderWhen connecting the sensor pen to the machine, attach the sensor pen holder to keep the sensor

Page 179 - PREPARING FOR BOBBIN WORK

USING THE SENSOR PENSensor FunctionsBasic operations B-63B2Using the Sensor PenHold the sensor pen, and then touch the point to be specified. When the

Page 180 - Upper Threading

USING THE SENSOR PENB-64Calibrating the Sensor PenBefore using the sensor pen for the first time be sure to calibrate it to the screen. Doing so allow

Page 181

USING THE SENSOR PENSensor FunctionsBasic operations B-65B2eTouch the second point of center of cross-hair using the sensor pen.* Touch on the point i

Page 182

USING SENSOR FUNCTIONS WITH SEWING STITCHB-66Before using the sensor functions, carefully read “Utility Stitches” chapter to familiarize yourself with

Page 183

USING SENSOR FUNCTIONS WITH SEWING STITCHSensor FunctionsBasic operations B-67B2cPress .→ The guideline marker position setting screen appears and the

Page 184

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSB-5Laser Notices (For U.S.A. only)Laser SafetyThis sewing machine is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S.

Page 185

USING SENSOR FUNCTIONS WITH SEWING STITCHB-68Specifying the Needle Drop Position With the Sensor PenaTurn on the machine.bSelect a stitch pattern.cPre

Page 186

USING SENSOR FUNCTIONS WITH SEWING STITCHSensor FunctionsBasic operations B-69B2fPress to apply the reference position setting.* The setting can als

Page 187 - Bobbin Work Free Motion

USING SENSOR FUNCTIONS WITH SEWING STITCHB-70fPress to apply the first point of the stitching width.* The setting can also be applied by long touchi

Page 188

USING SENSOR FUNCTIONS WITH SEWING STITCHSensor FunctionsBasic operations B-71B2Using the Sensor Pen to Specify the Sewing End PointBefore start sewin

Page 189

USING SENSOR FUNCTIONS WITH SEWING STITCHB-72Decorative Stitch End Setting KeygPress to apply the sewing end point setting.* The setting can also be

Page 190 - TROUBLESHOOTING

SewingThis section describes procedures for using the various utility stitches as well as other functions. It provides details on basic sewing in addi

Page 191 - Appendix

Chapter 1S SewingSewing BasicsSEWING...3Sewing a Stitch ...

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SEWINGSewing BasicsSewing S-3S1Sewing a StitchaTurn the main power to ON and display the utility stitches, and push the “Needle Position” button to ra

Page 193

SEWINGS-4gPress the “Start/Stop” button to start sewing.* Guide the fabric lightly by hand.hPress the “Start/Stop” button again to stop sewing.iPress

Page 194

SEWINGSewing BasicsSewing S-5S1aInsert the foot controller plug into its jack on the machine.a Foot controllerb Foot controller jackbSlowly depress th

Page 195

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSB-6Laser Notices (For countries except U.S.A.)IEC 60825-1 SpecificationThis sewing machine is a Class 1 laser product as

Page 196 - ADJUSTING THE SCREEN

SEWINGS-6bPress to set the automatic reinforcement stitching function.→ The key will display as .cSet the fabric in the start position and start se

Page 197

SEWINGSewing BasicsSewing S-7S1Sewing CurvesSew slowly while keeping the seam parallel with the fabric edge as you guide the fabric around the curve.C

Page 198

SEWINGS-8 If the Fabric does not Fit under the Presser FootIf the presser foot is in the up position, and you are sewing heavyweight or multiple laye

Page 199 - Appendix A-9

SEWINGSewing BasicsSewing S-9S1Sewing Lightweight Fabrics Place thin paper or tear away embroidery stabilizer under thin fabrics to make sewing easier

Page 200 - Incorrect thread tension

STITCH SETTINGSS-10When you select a stitch, your machine automatically selects the appropriate stitch width, stitch length, “L/R SHIFT”, and upper th

Page 201 - Appendix A-11

STITCH SETTINGSSewing BasicsSewing S-11S1Example:Press to shorten the stitch length.→ The value in the display gets smaller.Press to lengthen the

Page 202

STITCH SETTINGSS-12Setting the Thread Tension You may need to change the thread tension, depending on the fabric and thread being used. Follow the ste

Page 203

USEFUL FUNCTIONSSewing BasicsSewing S-13S1Automatic Thread CuttingAfter selecting a stitch pattern, turn on the automatic thread cutting function befo

Page 204 - List of Symptoms

USEFUL FUNCTIONSS-14Adjusting the Needle Drop Position with the Guideline Marker (For models equipped with the guideline marker)The red guideline mark

Page 205 - Appendix A-15

USEFUL FUNCTIONSSewing BasicsSewing S-15S1bUse or to adjust the brightness of the guideline marker.→ Set the brightness of the guideline marker fr

Page 206

OUTSTANDING FEATURESB-7Useful Sensor Function - Variety of FunctionsWhen sewing, you can easily specify the guideline marker position, the needle drop

Page 207

USEFUL FUNCTIONSS-16aSelect a stitch.bPress to select the pivot setting.→ The key appears as .cPlace the fabric under the presser foot with the nee

Page 208 - ERROR MESSAGES

USEFUL FUNCTIONSSewing BasicsSewing S-17S1dPress the “Start/Stop” button to stop the machine at the point where the sewing direction changes.→ The mac

Page 209 - SPECIFICATIONS

USEFUL FUNCTIONSS-18Needle Position – Stitch PlacementWhen the “Needle Position – Stitch Placement” is on, the needle will be partially lowered for pr

Page 210 - Upgrade Procedure Using USB

USEFUL FUNCTIONSSewing BasicsSewing S-19S1

Page 211 - Upgrade Procedure Using

Chapter 2S SewingUtility StitchesSELECTING UTILITY STITCHES ...21Selecting a Stitch ...

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SELECTING UTILITY STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-21S2Selecting a StitchThere are 5 categories of Utility Stitches.aTurn the main power to ON and dis

Page 213

SELECTING UTILITY STITCHESS-22 Using the Image KeyYou can display an image of the selected stitch. You can check and change the colors of the image o

Page 214

SELECTING UTILITY STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-23S2 Retrieving Saved SettingsaSelect a stitch.bPress .→ The memory function screen appears.cPress

Page 215

SEWING THE STITCHESS-24Straight StitchesSee page S-68 for the detailed information of stitches.a Left needle positionb Middle needle positiona Reverse

Page 216 - XF3650-001

SEWING THE STITCHESUtility StitchesSewing S-25S2ePress the “Start/Stop” button to sew forward.a Reverse stitches → The machine will begin sewing slowl

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