Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

Instruction Book

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Janome Skyline S9

  • Page 1 Instruction Book...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: This sewing machine is designed and manufactured for household use only. Read all instructions before using this sewing machine. DANGER — To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Speciality Stitches ...........54-55 ESSENTIAL PARTS B13 Darning ..............54 Names of Parts ............4-5 B15, B16 Eyelet ............55 Embroidery unit case ............. 5 Decorative Stitches ..........56-65 Standard Accessories ..........6-7 Decorative Stitch Groups ........56-60 Accessory Storage ............8 Quilting(Q) ..............
  • Page 5 Customizing the display colors ......... 138 CUSTOMIZING MACHINE SETTINGS Grouping patterns............. 139 Machine Setting Mode ..........94 Color grouping ............140 Common Setting Mode ...........94-97 Single color sewing ...........141 Ordinary Sewing Setting Mode ......98-101 Embroidery Lace Designs ........142-143 Wi-Fi Setting Mode ..........102-104 Placement guides of “Designs for fabric”...
  • Page 6: Essential Parts

    ESSENTIAL PARTS Names of Parts Thread take-up lever Reference chart Top cover Touch panel stylus holder Foot storage compartment Bobbin thread cutter B Bobbin winder spindle Bobbin thread cutter A Hole for extra spool pin Spool pin Spool holder (large) Face cover Thread cutter Extension table (accessory storage)
  • Page 7: Embroidery Unit Case

    Carrying handle Handwheel Dual feed balancing dial Thread cutter switch jack* USB port (type B) USB port (type A) Drop feed lever Machine socket Foot control jack Power switch Cover Presser foot lifter Dual feed drive Embroidery unit socket Embroidery unit Carriage arm Carriage arm release lever * Thread cutter switch is the optional item.
  • Page 8: Standard Accessories

    Standard Accessories Zigzag foot A (set on the machine) Overedge foot M Satin stitch foot F Blind hemming foot G Zipper foot E Automatic buttonhole foot R Stabilizer plate Rolled hem foot D Open toe satin stitch foot F2 Darning foot PD-H Free motion quilting closed-toe foot QC Free motion quilting open-toe foot QO Free motion quilting zigzag foot QV...
  • Page 9: Standard Accessories

    Standard Accessories Embroidery hoop SQ14a (with template) Embroidery hoop RE20a (with template) Embroidery hoop FA10a (with template) Bobbin holder for embroidery Magnetic clamps (X4) Felt Stabilizers Bobbin thread for embroidery USB cable Power supply cable* Instruction book Quick charts Knee lifter Foot control Embroidery unit case Semi-hard fabric cover...
  • Page 10: Accessory Storage

    Accessory Storage The accessories can be conveniently stored in the compartment of the extension table and the compartment under the top cover. To store the accessories in the compartment of the extension table, push up the cover towards you to open the accessory storage.
  • Page 11: Getting Ready To Sew Connecting The Power Supply

    GETTING READY TO SEW Connecting the Power Supply z First make sure the power switch q is off. x Insert the machine plug w of the power supply cable into the machine socket e. c Insert the power supply plug r into the wall outlet t, and turn the power switch q on.
  • Page 12: Controlling Sewing Speed

    Controlling Sewing Speed Speed control slider You can limit the maximum sewing speed with the speed control slider according to your sewing needs. To increase the sewing speed, move the slider to the right. To decrease the sewing speed, move the slider to the left. Foot Control Pressing on the foot control can vary sewing speed.
  • Page 13: Machine Operating Buttons

    e Auto-lock button • When stitch pattern U1, U4, U8-U10, Q1-Q3, BR1-BR5 or D1 is selected; Press the auto-lock button to sew a locking stitch immediately. The machine will automatically stop. When the machine is stopped, press the auto-lock button to blink the LED signal u. The machine will immediately sew locking stitches and automatically stop when the machine is started.
  • Page 14: Touch Panel Keys

    Touch Panel Keys CAUTION: Do not press the touch panel or visual touch screen with hard or sharp objects like pencils, screwdrivers or the like. Use the touch panel stylus included in the standard accessories. q Home key Press this key to enter the category selection of the selected mode (ordinary sewing mode or embroidery mode).
  • Page 15: Winding The Bobbin

    Winding the Bobbin Removing the Bobbin Slide the hook cover release button to the right, and remove the hook cover plate. q Hook cover release button w Hook cover plate Lift out the bobbin from the bobbin holder. e Bobbin NOTE: Use the “J”...
  • Page 16 Winding the bobbin NOTE: Set the speed control slider at the fastest position (refer to page 10). z Pull the thread from the spool. Hold the thread with both hands and pass the thread into the guide slot q. Draw the thread to the left and forward around the thread guide w.
  • Page 17: Inserting The Bobbin

    Inserting the Bobbin z Press the lockout key. Place a bobbin in the bobbin holder with the thread running off counterclockwise as shown on the hook cover plate. q Lockout key w End of thread e Bobbin holder r Hook cover plate x Hold the bobbin with your fingertip so it does not rotate.
  • Page 18: Threading The Machine

    Threading the Machine CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout the machine before threading the machine. Press the needle up/down button to raise the take-up lever to the highest position. Press the lockout key to lockout the machine. The presser foot will go down and the upper thread tension disks will open.
  • Page 19: Built-In Needle Threader

    Built-in Needle Threader NOTE: • The needle threader can be used with a #11 to #16 needle. Thread size 50 to 90 is recommended. Do not use thread size 30 or thicker. • The needle threader cannot be used with the twin needle.
  • Page 20: Drawing Up The Bobbin Thread

    Drawing up the Bobbin Thread After using auto thread cutting or threading the bobbin holder, you can start sewing without drawing up the bobbin thread. However, you need to draw up the bobbin thread when sewing gathering stitches etc. z Remove the bobbin. Insert the bobbin into the bobbin holder again and rethread the bobbin holder according to the instructions on page 15, but leave a 10 cm (4˝) tail of bobbin thread as shown.
  • Page 21: Replacing Needles

    • Use a red tip needle or purple tip needle for thicker included in the needle case (Part No. 859856005). fabrics. • Use a purple tip needle for dense stitch embroidery and Quilting designs. • Janome bobbin thread for embroidery is recommended for bobbin.
  • Page 22: Replacing The Presser Foot

    Replacing the Presser Foot CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to before replacing the presser foot. Use the proper foot for the selected pattern. The wrong foot can cause the needle to break. z Raise the needle by pressing the needle up/down button.
  • Page 23: Removing And Attaching The Foot Holder

    Removing and Attaching the Foot Holder Remove the foot holder before using the dual feed foot or darning foot. CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout the machine before replacing the foot holder. Removing the foot holder Raise the needle by pressing the needle up/down button.
  • Page 24: Attaching The Dual Feed Foot

    Attaching the Dual Feed Foot z Attach the dual feed holder to the presser bar. q Dual feed holder x Tighten the thumbscrew with your fingers. Push the dual feed link to engage it with upper feed drive. w Dual feed link e Upper feed drive c Lower the presser foot lifter.
  • Page 25: Attaching The Darning Foot Pd-H

    Attaching the Darning Foot PD-H Attach the darning foot PD-H to the presser bar by putting the pin on the needle clamp screw. q Pin w Needle clamp screw Tighten the thumbscrew firmly with the screwdriver. Attaching the Embroidery Foot P Attach the embroidery foot P to the presser bar from behind (refer to page 109).
  • Page 26: Replacing The Needle Plate

    Replacing the Needle Plate Use the straight stitch needle plate when sewing with the dual feed foot. CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout the machine before replacing the needle plate. NOTE: When the straight stitch needle plate is attached to the machine, the patterns not suitable for the straight stitch needle plate cannot be selected.
  • Page 27: Raising And Lowering The Presser Foot

    Raising and Lowering the Presser Foot You can raise and lower the presser foot with the presser foot lifter button, the presser foot lifter or the knee lifter. q Presser foot lifter button w Presser foot lifter e Extra lifted position You can raise the presser foot about 7 mm (1/4˝) higher than the normal up position by exerting more pressure when lifting the presser foot lifter or knee lifter.
  • Page 28: Dropping The Feed Dog

    Dropping the Feed Dog The feed dog can be lowered for sewing on buttons, free motion quilting etc. Shift the drop feed lever toward you to lower the feed dog. q Drop feed lever w Feed dog Shift the drop feed lever away from you to raise the feed dog, it will return to the up position when you start the machine.
  • Page 29: Ordinary Sewing Mode

    ORDINARY SEWING MODE Ordinary Stitch Patterns In the ordinary sewing mode, there are 4 categories available. q Utility stitches, Buttonhole and specialty stitches w Decorative and quilting stitches e Monogramming r Sewing applications Press one of the icon keys to select the category. NOTE: In this manual, the pattern number refers to the initial for each group or category.
  • Page 30: Function Keys In Ordinary Sewing Mode

    r Sewing applications You can select the appropriate stitch for a specific sewing project and fabric type from the designated application in this category. Function Keys in Ordinary Sewing Mode q Foot-up key If this option is turned on, the needle stops at the down position and the presser foot will automatically go up when the machine stops.
  • Page 31 i Program key Press this key to program a pattern combination. When this key is pressed, the delete key, save file key and cursor keys will appear. o Delete key Press this key to delete the pattern from the pattern combination.
  • Page 32: Utility Stitches

    Utility Stitches Straight Stitches Patterns U1 to U5 are straight stitches for seaming. Press the pattern selection key for the desired stitch. Starting to sew Place the fabric next to the seam guide line on the needle plate. Lower the needle to the point where you want to start.
  • Page 33: Securing Seams

    Securing Seams For fastening the ends of seams, press the reverse button and sew several reverse stitches. The machine sews in reverse as long as you press and hold the reverse button. q Reverse button Press the reverse button once when sewing the lock- a-matic stitch (pattern U2) or locking stitch (pattern U3) and the machine will lock the stitches off and stop automatically.
  • Page 34: Variety Of Straight Stitches

    Variety of Straight Stitches U1 Straight stitch in center needle position Use this stitch for seaming, rolled hemming etc. U2 Lock-a-matic stitch Use this stitch to secure the beginning and the end of a seam with backstitching. When you reach the end of the seam, press the reverse button once.
  • Page 35: Sewing With The Dual Feed Device

    Sewing with the Dual Feed Device Patterns U1 to U5 and Q1 to Q7 can be sewn with the dual feed device. The dual feed device is extremely effective when sewing hard to feed materials such as PVC coated fabric or leather.
  • Page 36: Zigzag Stitches

    U11 Basting See page 86 for sewing instructions. Zigzag Stitches U8, U9 Zigzag stitches Zigzag stitches are used for various sewing needs including overcasting. These stitches can be used on most woven fabrics. A dense zigzag stitch can also be used for applique. U10 Multiple zigzag stitches These stitches are used for mending tears.
  • Page 37: Variety Of Overcasting Stitches

    Variety of Overcasting Stitches U10 Multiple zigzag stitch: Zigzag foot A This stitch is used to finish a raw edge of synthetics and other stretch fabrics that tend to pucker. Sew along the fabric edge leaving an adequate seam allowance. After sewing, trim off the seam allowance closer to the stitches.
  • Page 38: Manual Stitch Settings

    Manual Stitch Settings You can alter the stitch width (or needle drop position of the straight stitches) and stitch length. Press the “+” or “–” key beside the setting you wish to change. Press default key e to recover the original stitch setting.
  • Page 39: Adjusting Thread Tension

    Adjusting Thread Tension This machine is equipped with automatic thread tension control, which optimizes the tension balance for the selected stitch pattern. Balanced thread tension Straight stitch: Both needle and bobbin threads interlock between the layers. Zigzag stitch: The needle thread appears slightly on the wrong side of the fabric.
  • Page 40: Favorite Stitch Adjustment

    Favorite Stitch Adjustment You can save customized stitch settings (stitch length, stitch width, thread tension and presser foot pressure, depending on the selected stitch patterns) as Favorite Stitch Adjustment. When the favorite stitch adjustment option is turned ON q (refer to page 101), the saved customized stitch settings are automatically assigned when the stitch pattern is selected.
  • Page 41: Cloth Guide

    Cloth Guide CAUTION: • Always leave sufficient space to the left of the machine when using the cloth guide. • Do not use the cloth guide when the buttonhole foot R is attached. • The extension table cannot be opened when the cloth guide is in use.
  • Page 42: Other Utility Stitches

    Other Utility Stitches U12 Backward stitch U12 is backward stitch. Use the stitch if it is hard to guide the fabric while pressing the reverse button. The machine sews in reverse without pressing the reverse button so that you can guide the fabric with both hands.
  • Page 43 U19, U20 Blind Hem Refer to pages 78-79 for sewing instruction. U21, U23 Shell Tuck Refer to page 79 for sewing instruction. U22 Fagotting Use the stitch to join two pieces of fabric to create an open work appearance and add stitch interest.
  • Page 44: Variety Of Buttonholes

    Variety of Buttonholes B1 Sensor (Square) buttonhole This square buttonhole is widely used on medium to heavy weight fabrics. The buttonhole size is automatically determined by placing a button in the foot. B2 Auto (Square) buttonhole This is also a square buttonhole similar to the sensor square buttonhole, but you can manually set the buttonhole size and the machine memorizes it to sew buttonholes of the same size.
  • Page 45 B1 Sensor (Square) Buttonhole The size of a buttonhole is automatically set by placing a button in the rear of automatic buttonhole foot R. The button holder of the foot takes a button size of 1 cm (3/8˝) to 2.5 cm (1˝) in diameter. When selecting the buttonholes, the visual touch screen advise you to lower the buttonhole lever.
  • Page 46 c Draw the needle thread to the left through the hole of the foot. Mark the buttonhole position on the fabric and place it under the buttonhole foot. Lower the needle at the starting point by turning the handwheel. y Starting point v Lower the presser foot and pull the buttonhole lever down as far as it will go.
  • Page 47 n The buttonhole is sewn automatically in the sequence shown. When the buttonhole is finished, the machine will stop automatically with the needle in the up position. Press the thread cutter button and remove the fabric. m After you finish buttonhole sewing, push the buttonhole lever up as far as it will go.
  • Page 48 Manual settings When you press the setting bar, the manual setting window expands to show more options. q Setting bar w Altering buttonhole opening width Press the “+” key to make the buttonhole opening wider. Press the “–’’ key to make the buttonhole opening narrower.
  • Page 49: Using The Stabilizer Plate

    Using the Stabilizer Plate The stabilizer plate holds and supports the fabric so it is helpful when sewing buttonholes over the hem of thick fabrics. z Insert the tab of the stabilizer plate q into the slot w of the buttonhole foot. q Stabilizer plate w Slot x Place the button on the button holder of the foot.
  • Page 50: B2 Automatic (Square) Buttonhole

    B2 Automatic (square) Buttonhole Pull the button holder all the way out. Mark the buttonhole position on the fabric. Place the fabric under the foot, and lower the needle at the starting point. Lower the foot and start sewing while pulling the needle thread lightly to the left.
  • Page 51 c Start sewing again, and the machine sews the front bartack and right side of the buttonhole. Stop the machine when you reach the ending point. Then press the reverse button q. v Start sewing again, and machine sews the back bartack and locking stitches then stops automatically with the needle in the up position.
  • Page 52: Other Buttonholes

    Other Buttonholes B3, B4 Round end and fine fabric buttonholes The sewing procedure is the same as that of B1 square (sensor) buttonhole (refer to pages 43-45). NOTE: The opening width can be adjusted from 0.2 to 2.0. The buttonhole width can be adjusted from 2.6 to 9.0. The stitch density can be adjusted from 0.20 to 1.00.
  • Page 53: B11 Welted Buttonhole (Bound Buttonhole)

    B11 Welted Buttonhole (Bound Buttonhole) A welted buttonhole is made by stitching a strip or patch of fabric to the buttonhole. Welted buttonholes are particularly suitable for tailored garments, but are not recommended for sheer or delicate fabrics where the patch might show through or add bulk. z Baste a patch to the garment fabric with the right sides together.
  • Page 54 m Fold over the length of the garment fabric, sew back and forth beside the original seam to secure flaps of the patch. r Wrong side of garment fabric t Sew back and forth , Fold over the end of fabric and sew back and forth three times over the triangular end.
  • Page 55: Corded Buttonhole

    Corded Buttonhole To sew a corded buttonhole, follow the same procedure as for B1 square (sensor) buttonhole. Select pattern B1. z Place the button on the button holder on the buttonhole foot. Hook a filler cord on the spur on the front of the foot. Bring the ends of cord toward the back and under the foot.
  • Page 56: Speciality Stitches

    Speciality Stitches See pages 87, 88 and 55 for referring sewing instructions of B12, B14, B15 and B16. B13 Darning z Attach the automatic buttonhole foot R and pull the button holder all the way out. Place the fabric under the foot, and lower the needle at the starting point.
  • Page 57: B15, B16 Eyelet

    B15, B16 Eyelet The eyelet is used for belt holes, etc. Attach the satin stitch foot F. To sew: Place the garment under the foot and lower the needle to the starting point. Sew until the machine stops automatically. q Starting point Open the eyelet with an awl, puncher or pointed scissors.
  • Page 58: Decorative Stitches

    Decorative Stitches Decorative Stitch Groups The patterns in this section are classified into 10 groups. These patterns are programmable and you can make a pattern combination. Applique stitches (A): 2 pages Stitches in this group are for applique. (Refer to page 89.) Heirloom stitches (H): 4 pages This group provides heirloom stitches and cross stitches for craft sewing and home décor.
  • Page 59 Quilting stitches (Q): 6 pages Stitches in this group are for patchwork and quilting. (Refer to pages 61, 91-93.) Satin stitches (S): 2 pages The stitches in this group can be elongated up to 5 times their original length while the stitch density remains the same.
  • Page 60 Bridge stitches (BR): 1 page Bridge stitches are used for inserting straight stitches after a stitch pattern. The number beside the stitch image on the straight stitch key indicates the stitch count of a programmable unit. Patterns BR5 and BR7 will inherit the needle drop position and stitch length of the previous pattern in the programmed pattern combination.
  • Page 61 Long stitches (L): 2 pages Patterns in this group are ideal for decorating garments and for adding border trims. Pictograph stitches (P): 3 pages Play stitches (PL): 1 page There are many cute designs, fancy motifs and calligraphy available in these groups.
  • Page 62 Created stitches (CS) In this section, you can select original stitch patterns created with Stitch Composer. Refer to page 64 for how to transfer created stitch patterns from the PC to the machine.
  • Page 63: Quilting(Q)

    Quilting(Q) Using the Quilting Guide Bar The quilting guide bar is helpful when sewing parallel, evenly spaced rows of stitches. Insert the quilting guide bar into the hole in the back of the foot holder. Slide the quilting guide bar and set it to the desired spacing.
  • Page 64: S1-S20 Decorative Satin Stitches

    S1-S20 Decorative Satin Stitches Elongation Ratio Patterns S1 to S20 are decorative satin stitches for which the pattern length can be elongated without changing the stitch density. Press the setting bar q to expand the manual setting window. q Setting bar Press the “+”...
  • Page 65: Tapering

    Tapering You can taper the beginning and end of the decorative Applique Heirloom stitch patterns to create tapered corners and points. The tapering can be applied to the stitch patterns as shown. Quilt Satin NOTE: • Tapering function cannot be applied when using a stitch pattern combination, twin needle, dual feed Decorative Long...
  • Page 66: Created Stitches(Cs)

    Created Stitches (CS) Original stitch patterns created with Stitch Composer are saved in this group. Insert the USB flash drive containing the original stitch patterns and press the import key, or import them from Stitch Composer using a USB cable. q Import key Select the USB icon and the folder list will appear.
  • Page 67: Twin Needle Sewing

    Twin Needle Sewing Some of the utility stitches and decorative stitches can be sewn with a twin needle. Replace the needle with the twin needle supplied with the standard accessories. CAUTION: Turn the power switch off or press the lockout key before changing the needle.
  • Page 68: Programming A Pattern Combination

    PROGRAMMING A PATTERN COMBINATION The patterns in the decorative stitch category and monograms can be programmed to make a pattern combination. Press the program key and select as many patterns as you wish to program. You can program up to 100 patterns in each combination. The images of programmed patterns are shown on the left side of the visual touch screen.
  • Page 69: Editing A Pattern Combination

    Editing a Pattern Combination Deleting a Pattern The pattern before the cursor or shown in blue is deleted by pressing the delete key. q Cursor w Delete key To delete a pattern in the middle of a combination, press the cursor key to select the pattern you wish to delete. The stitch image of the selected pattern turns blue.
  • Page 70: Startover Key

    Startover Key This is a 2-way function key to start sewing a pattern combination over from the beginning. When you stop sewing a pattern combination, the startover key is activated. Current pattern startover If you wish to start sewing from the beginning of the current pattern, press the startover key once and start the machine.
  • Page 71: Checking Pattern Combination Length

    Checking Pattern Combination Length You can check the total length of the pattern combination by pressing on the pattern combination length key indicated in the manual setting window. Press the setting bar to open the manual setting window. q Setting bar w Pattern combination length key The readout of the total length is a theoretical value and the actual length may vary depending on sewing...
  • Page 72: Monogramming

    Monogramming You can program letters and symbol designs for monogramming. Press the Monogram key and the font selection window will open. You can select one of 8 fonts. Select the desired font by pressing the corresponding key. q Monogram key w Block font key e Script font key r Broadway font key...
  • Page 73: Manual Thread Tension

    Manual Thread Tension This machine is equipped with automatic thread tension control. However, you may need to manually adjust the tension balance depending on the sewing conditions. To adjust the thread tension, press the setting bar to show the option. Individual Thread Tension Adjustment To apply the thread tension adjustment to each letter individually, select the letter by moving the cursor.
  • Page 74: Programming A Monogram

    Programming a Monogram Simply enter the characters by pressing the corresponding keys to program a monogram. Example 1: “Quilt” in Block font Select Block font. Enter “Q”. Press the letter case key q to select lower case. q Letter case key Enter “u”, “i”, “l”...
  • Page 75: Saving A Pattern Combination

    Saving a Pattern Combination NOTE: Always back up your data to an external device in case a problem occurs. The pattern combination and monogram can be saved as a file in the machine’s internal memory or a USB flash drive. The machine has a USB port for USB flash drive.
  • Page 76: Opening A Pattern Combination

    Opening a Pattern Combination You can open the pattern combination and monogram saved in the machine’s internal memory or a USB flash drive. Press the open file key and the open file window will open. q Open file key Select the memory location; either the machine’s internal memory or a USB flash drive.
  • Page 77: Sewing Application Sewing Applications

    SEWING APPLICATION Sewing Applications Sewing application is a unique feature that provides you with 12 useful sewing applications. Press the sewing application key and the sewing application menu will open. The 12 sewing applications are as follows: q Seaming w Overedge e Blind Hem &...
  • Page 78: Seaming

    Seaming There are 4 types of stitches for seaming in this group. q Woven (Seaming 1) Straight stitches for seaming regular woven fabrics. w Stretch/Knit (Seaming 2) Narrow stretch stitches for seaming stretch or knit fabrics. e Curve (Seaming 3) Short straight stitches for seaming curved line.
  • Page 79: Overedge

    Overedge q Woven Overcasting stitch for regular woven fabrics. w Stretch/Knit Knit stitch for finishing raw edges of stretch or knit fabrics. For better results, use the zigzag foot A and sew leaving an adequate seam allowance. After sewing, trim the seam allowance close to the stitches (refer to page 35).
  • Page 80: Blind Hem

    Blind Hem Select “Blind Hem”. The following 2 options are available. q Woven For blind hemming regular woven fabric w Stretch/Knit For blind hemming stretch or knit fabric. To sew: Attach the blind hem foot G. Fold the fabric to form a hem leaving a 0.5 cm (1/4˝) allowance as shown.
  • Page 81: Shell Tuck

    Altering blind hem stitch width Press the “+” key in the row w to increase the stitch width Press the “–” key in the row w to decrease the stitch width e. NOTE: You can move the left needle drop position r with the “+”...
  • Page 82: Rolled Hem

    Rolled Hem q Straight Stitch Rolled hemming with straight stitch w Zigzag Stitch Rolled hemming with narrow zigzag stitch e 4 mm & 6 mm Rolled hemming using optional rolled hemming feet D1 and D2 To sew: z Attach the rolled hem foot D. Fold the fabric edge twice to form a hem, 0.3 cm (1/8˝) wide and 5 cm (2˝) long then press.
  • Page 83: Zipper Sewing

    Zipper Sewing q Lapped zipper Lapped zipper application with the zipper foot E w Concealed zipper Concealed zipper application with the optional concealed zipper foot Z Lapped zipper sewing Press the lapped zipper icon and the zipper sewing window will open. Press the sewing step icon and the machine setting will automatically adjust to suit each sewing step.
  • Page 84 Sew left side Attach the zipper foot E. Fold back the left seam allowance. Turn the right seam allowance under to form a 0.2 to 0.3 cm (1/8˝) fold. Place the zipper teeth next to the fold and pin in place. q 0.2-0.3 cm (1/8˝) w Zipper teeth e Fold...
  • Page 85 Basting Replace the foot with the zigzag foot A. Baste the opened fabric and zipper tape together. q Basting Sew right side Replace the foot with the zipper foot E. Backstitch across the end of opening to 1 cm (3/8˝). Stitch through the garment and zipper tape, guiding the zipper teeth along the bottom edge on the foot.
  • Page 86: Concealed Zipper Sewing (Optional)

    Concealed Zipper Sewing (optional) Press the concealed zipper icon and the window will show the step-by-step icon keys. Prepare a concealed zipper 2 cm (3/4˝) longer than the opening size. Press the sewing step icon and machine settings will automatically adjust to suit each sewing step. Lock-a-Matic Attach the zigzag foot A.
  • Page 87 Stitching tape Raise the foot and close the zipper. Replace the foot with the zipper foot E. Turn and fold the bodice to the right. Seam along the edge of the left zipper tape and reverse the stitches 2 cm (3/4˝) before the zipper bottom.
  • Page 88: Gathering

    Gathering In addition to the regular gathering stitch, this section offers you a special stitch for easing sleeve tops. Easing a sleeve top Pull both of the threads about 10 cm (4˝). Sew a pair of lines, 3 mm (1/8˝) apart, along the edge of the sleeve top.
  • Page 89: Button Sewing

    Button Sewing When attaching a button to thick fabric, you need to make a shank by using the button shank plate. Lower the feed dog. Select “Shank”. Attaching the button sewing foot T Make sure to press the lockout key to lock the machine. Raise the presser foot with the presser foot lifter.
  • Page 90: Tacking

    Tacking Tacking is used to reinforce pockets, crotches and belt carriers where extra strength is needed. There are 3 auto tacking sizes and manual tacking available. Attach the satin stitch foot F. Auto tacking Lower the needle at the starting point and start sewing. The machine will sew the tack of the selected size and stop automatically when it is finished.
  • Page 91: Applique

    Applique There are 6 types of applique stitches available in this section. You can select the needle stop position either up or down by pressing the needle stop position key. q Needle stop position key The letter above the stitch image denotes the baseline of the needle drop position.
  • Page 92: Patchwork

    Patchwork Patchwork piecing There are 3 stitches for seaming patchwork pieces in this section. The default stitch length is set at 1.8 mm, ideal for patchwork piecing, but you can fine tune the stitch length by pressing the “+” or “–” key. Attach 1/4˝...
  • Page 93: Quilting

    Quilting In this section, 6 types of useful stitches for quilting are available. q Straight stitches (with dual feed) w Clasp stitches e Free motion quilting stitches r Sculpture stitches (with dual feed) t Hand-look quilt stitches y Variable zigzag stitches Straight Stitches (with dual feed) Straight stitches in this section are suitable for seaming quilt layers using the dual feed foot (refer to page 22 for...
  • Page 94: Free Quilting

    Free Quilting For ordinary and bulky quilts, select “Straight Stitch 1” or “Zigzag Stitch 1”, and use the darning foot PD-H (refer to page 23 for how to attach the darning foot). Select the “Straight Stitch 2” or “Zigzag Stitch 2” for flatter quilts and use the free quilting foot QC, QO or QV.
  • Page 95: Hand-Look Quilt Stitches

    Hand-look Quilt Stitches Use a transparent nylon thread for the needle and ordinary sewing thread for the bobbin. The bobbin thread is pulled up on the right side of the fabric and the stitches will look as if sewn by hand. Variable Zigzag This unique feature allows you to control zigzag width with the knee lifter.
  • Page 96: Customizing Machine Settings

    CUSTOMIZING MACHINE SETTINGS Machine Setting Mode Press the set mode key to enter the machine setting mode. You can select various options and customize the machine settings to suit your personal preference. q Set mode key Press one of the 5 keys to select the mode to customize. w Common Setting Mode In this mode, you can customize the machine settings and options for both ordinary sewing and embroidery.
  • Page 97 r Touch Screen Calibration You can calibrate the key positions of the touch screen if you feel the touch screen key is not responding properly. Press the Yes key to open the calibration window. Press the “+” sign with the touch panel stylus as the sign appears.
  • Page 98 y Sewing Light The sewing lights can be turned on or off individually. Press the corresponding light keys to turn on or off the sewing lights. u Upper Thread Sensor If you need to run the machine without threads, turn off the upper thread sensor.
  • Page 99 !1 Background Color You can select from the colorful wallpapers for the background of the visual touch screen by pressing the relevant icon. !2 Auto-off Timer The machine will be automatically turned off if you do not use the machine within the time period set by this timer. The auto-off timer can be set from 1 to 12 hours.
  • Page 100 Ordinary Sewing Setting Mode q Auto thread tension You can adjust the auto thread tension level by pressing the “+” or “–” key. w Low bobbin thread warning You can adjust the low bobbin thread warning level by pressing the “+” or “–” key. To turn off the low bobbin thread warning, press the “–”...
  • Page 101 t Cloth Guide Calibration of the default position NOTE: The embroidery unit must be attached with the carriage arm retracted when calibrating. The default position of the cloth guide is 15 mm (5/8˝) from the center needle drop position. However, you can fine tune the default position of the cloth guide.
  • Page 102 y Foot height for pivoting When the foot up option is turned on, the presser foot will automatically go up when the machine stops. The height of the foot in the up position can be adjusted by pressing the “+” key or “–” key in accordance with thickness of the fabrics.
  • Page 103 o Thread Cut after Auto-Lock The machine automatically trims the threads after sewing locking stitches when this option is turned on. !0 Favorite Stitch Adjustment If you wish to save the changes to manual stitch settings, turn on this option by pressing the ON key. If this option is turned off, the saved manual stitch settings will not be applied.
  • Page 104 ® Wi-Fi Setting Mode Connecting Wi-Fi Network A wireless router device that complies with the IEEE802.11b/g/n wireless standard is required for connecting your machine with a Wi-Fi network. Starting Wi-Fi connection To start the Wi-Fi settings, press “ON” . The network setting button y is enabled.
  • Page 105 Network Settings NOTE: Please refer to your wireless router's instructions when the using the push-button or PIN method to connect with the Wi-Fi connection. q Wi-Fi Protected Setup™* push-button configuration method Press “WPS (PBC)” q. The WPS Push-Button Sys. dialog box appears on the screen.
  • Page 106 r Manual method Press “Manual” r. Enter the network name you would like to connect with. Press the OK key. If the selected wireless network requires an encryption key for connection, the Encryption Key Entry dialog box appears. Enter the encryption key and press the OK key to establish the network.
  • Page 107: Language Selection Mode

    Language Selection Mode Select the desired language and press the OK key. The visual touch screen shows messages in the selected language. Correcting Distorted Stitch Patterns The sewing results of the stitch patterns may vary depending upon sewing conditions, such as sewing speed, type of the fabric, number of layers etc.
  • Page 108: Embroidery Mode Embroidery Unit

    EMBROIDERY MODE 57.5 cm (22-5/8˝) Embroidery Unit NOTE: Be sure to provide sufficient space around the machine to allow the hoop to move freely. 25 cm Do not place anything inside the area shown on the (10˝) left. Attaching the embroidery unit z Turn the power switch off.
  • Page 109: Extending The Carriage Arm

    Extending the carriage arm z Press down the carriage arm release lever to extend the carriage arm. q Carriage arm release lever w Carriage arm x Swing out the carriage arm until it locks in the fully extended position. CAUTION: Do not push on the carriage arm when it is extended.
  • Page 110: Detaching The Embroidery Unit

    Detaching the embroidery unit NOTE: • Be sure to remove the embroidery unit when carrying or storing the machine. • If the needle is in down position, make sure to raise the needle by pressing the needle up/down button. z Remove the hoop from the carriage and return the carriage to the home position (refer to page 128).
  • Page 111: Attaching The Embroidery Foot

    Attaching the Embroidery Foot Use the embroidery foot P for embroidery. z Turn the power switch on. Turn the handwheel toward you to raise the needle its highest position. Press the lockout key and raise the presser foot with the presser foot lifter. q Lockout key w Presser foot lifter x Loosen the thumbscrew with the screwdriver and...
  • Page 112: Attaching The Straight Stitch Needle Plate

    Attaching the Straight Stitch Needle Plate Use the straight stitch needle plate for embroidery. CAUTION: Always make sure to press the lockout key to lockout the machine before replacing the needle plate. z Raise the needle and press the lockout key. Press the presser foot lifter button to raise the presser foot.
  • Page 113: Special Bobbin Holder For Embroidery

    Special Bobbin Holder for Embroidery Replace the standard bobbin holder with the special bobbin holder for embroidery when using bobbin threads other than Janome bobbin thread for embroidery. NOTE: The special bobbin holder is marked with a yellow dot for identification.
  • Page 114: Embroidery Hoops

    Embroidery Hoops There are 3 embroidery hoops included in the standard accessories. q Embroidery hoop SQ14a A square embroidery hoop with a 14 cm (5 1/2˝) square embroidery area. w Embroidery hoop RE20a A square embroidery hoop with a 17 cm (6 11/16˝) by 20 cm (7 7/8˝) embroidery area.
  • Page 115: Stabilizers

    Stabilizers To create the best quality embroidery, it is important to use stabilizers. How to use: Attach the stabilizer to the wrong side of the fabric. You may need to use more than one layer. For firm fabrics, you may place a thin sheet of paper under the fabric.
  • Page 116: Setting The Fabric In An Embroidery Hoop

    Setting the Fabric in an Embroidery Hoop z Prepare a fabric and attach a stabilizer to the wrong side of the fabric. The fabric and stabilizer should be larger than the hoop size. Draw the centerlines on the fabric with tailor’s chalk. q Fabric w Centerlines x Lay the inner hoop and template on the fabric,...
  • Page 117: Attaching The Embroidery Hoop To The Machine

    Attaching the Embroidery Hoop to the Machine z Turn the power switch on and open the carriage arm. Press the mode switch key and a warning message will appear. Press the OK key and the carriage will move to the starting position.
  • Page 118: Selecting Built-In Embroidery Designs

    Selecting Built-in Embroidery Designs Press the built-in design key and the design list by category will open. q Built-in design key Press the design category key to browse the design list by category, or press the hoop selection key to browse the designs by hoop size.
  • Page 119: Monogramming

    Hoop size Press the hoop selection key q and the hoop selection window will open. Select the same hoop as the one attached to the machine. Browse the design list with the previous/next page keys, and select the desired pattern by pressing the pattern icon key.
  • Page 120: Function Keys

    Press the icon key of the desired font and the monogram window will open. Browse pages with the previous/next page keys. You can enter alphabet letters, numbers, symbols and European letters. e Previous page key r Next page key NOTE: The height of Micro Gothic font is approximately 5 mm.
  • Page 121: Programming A Monogram

    Programming a monogram Example: Programming “R&B” in Gothic style font. Enter “R”, the cursor shifts to the right and “R” is automatically memorized. Press the letter size key and select small size. q Letter size key Enter “&”, the cursor shifts to the right and “&” is automatically memorized.
  • Page 122: 2-Letter Monogram

    2-Letter monogram Example: 2-Letter in an octagon z Press the font selection key q. Select 2-letter w. x Select the octagon. c Enter “A” and “B”. Press the OK key and a warning message will appear. Press the OK key and the carriage moves to the starting position.
  • Page 123: Editing A Monogram

    Editing a monogram Deleting a character: Deleting “R” from “MART” Press the cursor key to move the cursor under “R”. x Press the delete key q and letter “R” is deleted. Inserting a character: Inserting “E” into “MAT” z Press the cursor key to move the cursor under “A”. x Enter “E”.
  • Page 124: Ready To Sew Window

    Ready to Sew Window The ready to sew window shows embroidery function keys and information on the selected pattern. Press the down arrow key t or up arrow key y to show the next set of function keys (u to !0 ) . Function keys q Color section key w Trace key...
  • Page 125: Stitch Back/Forward Keys

    Stitch back/forward keys Press the “–” key q to move the hoop back to a previous sewing point. Press the “+” key w to move the hoop ahead. The hoop will move one stitch each time the key is pressed. Hold down the key to travel faster and jump 10, 100 or 500 stitches at a time.
  • Page 126: Trace Key

    Trace key You can check the size of the embroidery area by tracing the pattern outline without stitching or with basting stitches. You can also customize the tracing and basting size. Press the trace key and the trace option window will open.
  • Page 127: Thread Color/Jog Key

    4. Custom trace and baste The machine will baste around the embroidery area with a 5 mm allowance when keys are pressed. However, you can customize the tracing and basting area key t. size by pressing You can set the tracing and basting area by indicating the left upper corner and lower right corner of the tracing and basting area.
  • Page 128: Fine Position/Angle Adjustment Key

    Fine position/angle adjustment key You can make fine adjustments to the position or angle of the embroidery design without removing the embroidery hoop from the machine. Press the fine position/angle adjustment key q. The original embroidery design position is previewed as a rectangle w.
  • Page 129: Color List Key

    Color list key Press the down arrow key q or up arrow key w to show the next set of function keys. Press the color list key e to view a list of thread colors employed in the selected design. Press the stitch number key r to view a number of stitches for each color in the selected design.
  • Page 130: Hoop Back Key

    Hoop back key Press the needle up/down button to raise the needle at its highest position if the needle is in down position. Press the hoop back key q. The embroidery foot will be raised automatically, and the hoop back option window will open.
  • Page 131: Embroidery Foot Key

    Embroidery foot key Press this key to open the embroidery foot window. Press one of the presser foot icon key (w, e or r). The presser foot height and the sewing speed will be automatically adjusted to suit the selected presser foot. q Embroidery foot key w Embroidery foot (P) e Couching foot (PC-1)
  • Page 132: Starting To Sew Embroidery

    Starting to Sew Embroidery z Select the desired pattern. Press the thread color/Jog key q. The jog keys appear. q Thread color/Jog key w Jog key x Adjust the hoop position with the jog keys so that the needle position comes right above the center of the centerlines on the fabric.
  • Page 133: Editing Mode

    Editing Mode In the editing mode, you can edit and combine patterns to create original embroidery designs. Press the editing mode key q and the editing window for the hoop RE20a will open. q Editing mode key Selecting a hoop size You can select other hoop sizes.
  • Page 134: Editing Tool Bar Information

    Editing tool bar information The editing tool bar contains the following keys as shown. Press the next set key w to show the next set of editing tools. Press the previous set key e to show the previous set of editing tools. q Layout keys w Next set key e Previous set key...
  • Page 135: Zooming In The Editing Window

    Zooming in the editing window Press the zoom key to open the zoom in/out window. Select the view size from normal, large or largest by pressing one of the view size keys. q Zoom key w Normal view size key e Large view size key r Largest view size key The scroll function is activated automatically when...
  • Page 136: Deleting A Pattern

    Deleting a pattern z Press on the pattern to delete. x Press the delete key q to delete the selected pattern. q Delete key Resizing a pattern z Press the resize key to open the resize option window. q Resize key x You can change the embroidery pattern size from 80% to 120% of the original size.
  • Page 137: Rotating A Pattern

    Rotating a pattern z Press the next set key q to show the next set of editing tools. Press the rotate key w to open the rotation option window. w Rotate key x Press the key e to rotate the selected pattern 1 degree clockwise.
  • Page 138: Monogramming In An Arc

    Monogramming in an arc In the editing mode, you can make a monogram in an upper or lower arc. z Enter the characters and press the OK key. x The entered characters are displayed in the editing window. Press the arc key and the arc layout window will open. q Arc key c Press the upper arc key w to make an upper arc.
  • Page 139: Sewing Order

    Sewing order You can change the sewing order of a pattern combination. Press the sewing order key q and press on the images of the pattern one by one. The patterns will be sewn in the order you press on the images.
  • Page 140: Customizing The Display Colors

    Customizing the display colors You can simulate the colors of the actual fabric and threads on the screen by customizing the colors of the design image and editing window. z Press the custom color key and the custom color window will open. q Custom color key x If you wish to change the color of the design pattern, press the design color key.
  • Page 141: Grouping Patterns

    Grouping patterns z You can group patterns together. Press the next set key q to show the next set of editing tools. Press the group key w and the grouping option window will open. q Next set key w Group key x Press the group all key e and press the OK key to group all the patterns in the editing window.
  • Page 142: Color Grouping

    Color grouping When combining duplicated patterns, you can reduce the number of color sections with color grouping. z For example, the combined design pattern has 12 color sections. x Press the color group key q and the color grouping window will open. Press the OK key to unite all color sections of the same color and the ready to sew window opens.
  • Page 143: Single Color Sewing

    Single color sewing If you want to sew a pattern or a pattern combination in one color only, press the single color sewing key q. The machine will not stop until the entire design is sewn. z Press the single color sewing key q. x Press the OK key.
  • Page 144: Embroidery Lace Designs

    Embroidery Lace Designs You can attach the lace pieces in the “Designs for water soluble stabilizer” category to a background fabric with the lace designs in the “Designs for fabric” category to achieve a three-dimensional appearance. Example: Butterfly design (FA10a-1) z Attach the water soluble stabilizer to the hoop.
  • Page 145: Placement Guides Of "Designs For Fabric

    b Sew the third section (color) over the design. The butterfly wings are attached to the background fabric. Sew the rest of the section (color) and remove the tape to complete the design. NOTE: The other butterfly design also requires a combination of the water soluble stabilizer design FA10a-2 and the fabric design FA10a-2.
  • Page 146: Lace Design Re20A-1

    Lace Design RE20a-1 (Designs for water soluble stabilizer) You can attach up to 4 flower designs to the large lace design (Designs for water soluble stabilizer) RE20a-1. z Prepare the flower designs you want to attach before sewing the lace design RE20a-1. Select the desired flower designs from the “Designs for water soluble stabilizer”...
  • Page 147: Connecting Lace Design Re20A-1 (Designs For Water Soluble Stabilizer)

    Connecting Lace Design RE20a-1 (Designs for water soluble stabilizer) You can connect the large lace design RE20a-1 vertically or horizontally. Example: Connecting the Lace Design RE20a-1 vertically z Draw centerlines on the water soluble stabilizer with tailor’s chalk. The water soluble stabilizer and vertical line should be long enough to connect following patterns.
  • Page 148 v Place the template sheet on the fabric. Align the cross marks of the sewn pattern and template sheet. To print out the template sheet, refer to on-screen help of EmbroideryEditor in Acutools S. q Cross mark b Mark the points of the horizontal centerline for the second pattern.
  • Page 149 n Set the stabilizer in the hoop and adjust the fabric position to match the centerlines for the second pattern and template. Attach the hoop to the carriage and press the start/ stop button. The cross marks will be sewn for the first pattern. Adjust the hoop position with the jog keys or Fine position/angle adjustment key if necessary (refer to page 126).
  • Page 150: Free Arm Embroidery

    Free Arm Embroidery 200 mm The free arm hoop FA10a is specially designed for or less embroidering tubular garments such as sleeves, pant legs etc. 200 mm Check the opening size of the tubular portion of the or wider garment. The opening width must be 200 mm (8˝) or wider.
  • Page 151: Couching Designs

    Couching Designs Enjoy embellishing your work with yarns. Use the couching foot PC-1 or PC-2 for the couching designs. For weight 3 yarn (light), use the couching foot PC-1. For weight 4 yarn (medium) use the couching foot PC-2. NOTE: •...
  • Page 152 Retighten the needle clamp screw firmly with the screwdriver. Slide the yarn guide t onto the needle clamp screw y firmly with the mouths u of the yarn guides up as shown. t Yarn guide y Needle clamp screw u Mouths NOTE: Be careful not to turn the needle clamp screw when sliding the yarn guide onto the needle clamp screw.
  • Page 153: Couching Designs

    To sew: NOTE: The knots may appear at some points of a ball of yarn. Be careful not to feed the knot of yarn into the mouth of the yarn guide while sewing. Set the fabric to the hoop. Attach the hoop to the carriage. Press the start/stop button and sew 5 to 6 stitches.
  • Page 154: Customizing Embroidery Mode Settings

    CUSTOMIZING EMBROIDERY MODE SETTINGS Embroidery Mode Settings Press the embroidery setting mode key (refer to page 94). q Auto thread tension The auto thread tension level can be adjusted with the “+” or “–” key. Increase the value when using the same threads on the bobbin and needle.
  • Page 155 u Hoop confirmation on/off The hoop confirmation message will appear every time before opening the ready to sew window. However you can turn this option off by selecting off. i Hoop calibration You can calibrate the center position of the hoops. You need to enter embroidery mode before opening the embroidery setting window.
  • Page 156 Thread cutting There are 3 thread cutting options for embroidery. o Jump thread cutting length When this option is turned on, the machine trims the jump threads if the jump thread length is the same or more than the set value. Jump thread cutting length can be set from 3 mm to 30 mm or off.
  • Page 157 NOTE: You do not need to change Locking stitch function settings when using built-in embroidery designs. !4 Locking stitch ON/OFF (after each color change) The threads may ravel if the stitch data does not contain locking stitches at the beginning of each color section. To avoid raveling, insert locking stitches at the beginning when this function is turned ON.
  • Page 158 !7 Grid line on/off Turn this option on to show grid in the editing window. The grid size can be altered from 10 to 30 mm with the “+” or “−” key when this option is on. Turn this option off to hide the grid. !8 Resume mode When Resume Mode is turned on, the last pattern sewn before turning the power off will resume when you turn...
  • Page 159: Saving And Opening A File

    Saving and Opening a File NOTE: Always back up your data to an external device in case a problem occurs. You can save original embroidery designs as files in the built-in memory and/or USB flash drive. Press the save file key and the save file window will open.
  • Page 160: Deleting A File Or Folder

    : *.JPX (Cutwork embroidery format) : *.JPX (Free-arm embroidery format) :*.DST (Tajima embroidery format) To hide file attribute, press the small icon key. NOTE: Tajima (*.DST) format does not have thread color information. Janome’s thread color will be assigned automatically when opening.
  • Page 161: Changing A Name Of The File Or Folder

    Changing a name of the file or folder Press the rename key and select the file or folder for which you wish to change the name. The keyboard window will open. Enter a new name and press the OK key. The name of the file or folder will change.
  • Page 162: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Hook Area Clean the hook area at least once a month. Remove the needle plate (refer to page 24). Turn the power switch off and unplug the machine. Remove the needle and presser foot. CAUTION: Do not dismantle the machine in any way other than as explained in this section.
  • Page 163: Problems And Warning Signals

    Problems and Warning Signals If the visual touch screen shows a warning sign, follow the guidance below. Warning Sign Cause Try this The start/stop button is pressed with the foot control Disconnect the foot control. connected. The foot control is out of order. Contact the service center or the store from whom the machine was purchased.
  • Page 164: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Condition Cause Reference 1. Thread is jammed in the hook area. The machine is See page 160. noisy. 2. The feed dog is packed with lint. See page 160. The needle thread 1. The needle thread is not threaded properly. See page 16.
  • Page 165 Condition Cause Reference Remove the object. Crunching sound 1. Something is caught between the carriage and the arm. occurs when running 2. The carriage is hitting something around the machine. See page 106. the machine. Patterns are 1. The needle thread tension is too loose. See page 37.
  • Page 166: Stitch Chart Ordinary Sewing

    STITCH CHART Ordinary Sewing Utility (U) Buttonhole (B) Applique (A) Heirloom (H) Quilt (Q) Satin (S) Bridge (BR) * Stitch patterns in blue can be used with the straight stitch needle plate. * Stitch patterns in purple can be tapered. * Stitch patterns shaded in light grey can be flipped vertically (Horizontal mirror image).
  • Page 167 STITCH CHART Ordinary Sewing Decorative (D) Long (L) Pictograph (P) Play (PL) * Stitch patterns in purple can be tapered. * Stitch patterns shaded in light grey can be flipped vertically (Horizontal mirror image).
  • Page 168 STITCH CHART Ordinary Sewing Block Script Broadway Block (9 mm)
  • Page 169 STITCH CHART Ordinary Sewing Cyrillic Mincho (9mm) Marumoji (9mm) Symbol...
  • Page 170 Pattern images are not to scale. DESIGN CHART Embroidery Anna Maria Horner Designs (SQ14a) (RE20a) (FA10a) Flourish Alphabet (SQ14a)
  • Page 171: Design Chart Embroidery

    Pattern images are not to scale. DESIGN CHART Embroidery Cross Stitch Designs (SQ14a) (FA10a) Embroidery Lace Designs Designs for water soluble stabilizer (SQ14a) (RE20a) (FA10a) Designs for fabric (SQ14a) (RE20a) (FA10a)
  • Page 172 Pattern images are not to scale. DESIGN CHART Embroidery Couching Designs (SQ14a) (RE20a) Decorative Designs (SQ14a) (RE20a) (FA10a)
  • Page 173 Pattern images are not to scale. DESIGN CHART Embroidery Favorite Designs (SQ14a) (RE20a) (FA10a) Combination Designs (SQ14a) (RE20a)
  • Page 174 Pattern images are not to scale. DESIGN CHART Embroidery HANA Style Characters Designs (SQ14a) Quilting Designs (SQ14a) (RE20a) Sashiko Designs (SQ14a) (RE20a)
  • Page 175 Pattern images are not to scale. DESIGN CHART Embroidery KANJI Designs (SQ14a) (RE20a) Calibration Pattern (SQ14a)
  • Page 176 DESIGN CHART Embroidery Gothic Bauhaus Script Galant Cheltenham Typist...
  • Page 177 DESIGN CHART Embroidery Brush Jupiter First Grade Micro Gothic Hollowblock...
  • Page 178 DESIGN CHART Embroidery Cyrillic 1 Mincho Cyrillic 2 Cyrillic 3 Marumoji...
  • Page 179: Embroidery

    DESIGN CHART Embroidery Border Normal Sew 2-letters 3-letters...
  • Page 182 862-460-008(EN)

Table of Contents