sTep sTiTCh-by-sTiTCh ConTrol
Touch + to step forward and - to step backwards stitch by
stitch. Use the - icon to move backwards a few steps after
the needle thread breaks or runs out. Touch & Hold to
move through the stitches more quickly. The cursor on the
screen will follow the stitches in the embroidery field.
go To sTiTCh
To go to a particular stitch within the color block, touch in
the center of the Step Stitch-by-Stitch control. A pop-up
message will appear, where you can enter the stitch number.
Step Stitch-by-Stich will then move to that stitch number.
If the number entered is too large, the machine will move
to the last stitch in the color block.
reTUrn To eMbroidery ediT
Touch this icon to return to Embroidery Edit and
make adjustments to your design(s) before you start
embroidering. A pop-up message will appear asking if you
want to return to Embroidery Edit because any changes
made in Embroidery Stitch-Out will be lost.
deLuxe
sTiTCh sysTeM
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The deLuxe
Stitch System has two ways to control the
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needle thread, Thread Tension and Thread Portioning.
The deLuxe
Stitch System improves the correct balance
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between needle thread and bobbin thread. Your machine
will automatically use Thread Portioning when possible to
get the best result.
Thread Portioning automatically and continuously measures
the fabric thickness to portion the correct amount of
thread for embroidery. When using Thread Tension, the
tension discs will keep the correct amount of tension on
the needle thread.
The Sensor Q-foot is always recommended for embroidery.
Certain optional accessories or special techniques may
require the use of Thread Tension for best results. Deselect
deLuxe
Stitch System icon in the Machine Settings menu
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to switch to Thread Tension.
Note: If embroidering with Yarn Couching feet, deactivate deLuxe
Stitch System icon in Machine Settings menu.
Depending on which function is active in the Machine
Settings, the control visible in sewing/embroidery mode
will change. Use the controls to adjust the balance between
needle thread and bobbin thread, e.g. when using specialty
thread.
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Thread Portioning/
Thread Tension
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Thread Tension
control
Step stitch-
by-stitch
Go to stitch
Return to
Embroidery
Thread Portioning
control
Edit