Embroidering – Brother PC-8500 8500D User Manual

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Utility

Stitches

Characters

and

Decorative

Stitches

Embroidering

Editing

Embroidery

Patterns

Retrieving

My

Custom

Stitch

TM

Maintenance

Error

Messages

Trouble

shooting

Sewing

Chart

Patterns

(Programmed

in Machine)

Patterns

(Memory

Card)

Sewing

Setting Up

Example:

1. Select the desired pattern.

The order of sewing for each part will be displayed.

*

The color displayed below each pattern is for reference.
Some color regions may not have a color displayed below
them; you can sew these parts with any color you like.

5

2. Thread the needle for the first color and pass it through

embroidery foot “Q”. Hold this thread in your left hand while
leaving a certain amount of slack in the thread.

*

Be sure to raise the presser foot lever before threading the
needle.

5

3. Lower presser foot lever and start embroidering. After 5 to 6

stitches have been sewn, stop the machine and cut off any
surplus thread from the end of the seam.

*

If you are using the embroidery unit, the foot controller
cannot be used at this time.

*

Sewing can start even if “

” is being displayed.

4. Start the machine once more.

The part indicated by (1) in the illustration will be
embroidered and the machine will then stop automatically.
Once embroidering is completed, the display will
automatically move to the left and the next color to be
embroidered will be displayed at the left edge of the screen.

Embroidering

Always use Brother embroidery thread.
Select from different thread qualities to achieve a variety of results.

(1)

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