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

5

3

5. Press the “START/STOP” button to start the machine, while

gently holding the end of the upper thread.

*

Gently, feed the fabric by hand.

*

The machine will stop with a reinforcement stitch
automatically after sewing is completed.

*

If you touch the automatic thread cutting key prior to sewing,
the machine cuts both threads automatically after sewing is
completed.

*

If the fabric will not feed (for instance, because it is too
thick), touch the “

” stitch length setting key to increase

the stitch length.

6. Open the buttonhole.

Normal buttonhole and rounded buttonhole

Insert a pin in front of the inside edge of both bar tacks. Insert
the seam ripper into center of buttonhole. Cut towards the first
pin. Then cut toward the other pin.

1

Pin

Keyhole buttonhole

Make a hole using the small eyelet punch in the key end, insert a
pin into the inside edge of the bar tack. Insert a seam ripper into
the hole made with the eyelet punch and cut towards the pin.

1

Small eyelet punch (accessory #7 on page 7)

2

Pin

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