Embroidering; Embroidering A Pattern - Brother HE 120 Operation Manual

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EMBROIDERY

Embroidering

After the preparations are done, you can try embroidering. An example of the steps for an embroidery
pattern will be given here.

Embroidering a pattern

Embroidery patterns are embroidered with a change
of thread after each color.
Prepare embroidery thread of the color shown
on the LCD.
Embroidery foot "Q" (recommended presser foot)
Current color step/Number of colors in design
Current name of color
Current color part
Next color part
• Typical color names, embroidery thread/
country thread color number, needle count ,
and time to sew (after
displayed on the LCD. When switching the
display, press
it. Refer to "LCD (liquid crystal display)
operation" (page 145).
150
is pressed) can be
(Settings key) to change
Example: Embroidery thread number selected
Set the embroidery thread in the thread
cassette, and thread the needle.
• Refer to "Loading the spool into the thread
cassette" (page 24) and "Threading the
needle" (page 27).
Pass the thread through the embroidery foot
hole, and hold it gently in your left hand.
Give the thread a little slack.
CAUTION
● If the thread is pulled too tight, the needle
may break or bend.
● Do not let hands or objects hit the
carriage while sewing. The pattern may
misalign.

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