Chapter 2 Embroidery; Selecting An Embroidery Pattern; Hooping The Fabric In The Embroidery Frame - Brother SKiTCH 888-R00 Operation Manual

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Selecting an Embroidery Pattern

2 EMBROIDERY
Chapter
Selecting an Embroidery Pattern
In the app, select the pattern to be embroidered.
: App
1
From the home screen of the app, select the pattern
to be embroidered.
2
Confirm the pattern.
14
Hooping the Fabric in the
Embroidery Frame
CAUTION
• Use fabrics with a thickness of less than 2 mm (approx.
1/16 inch). Using fabrics thicker than 2 mm (approx. 1/16
inch) may cause the needle to break, possibly resulting
in injury.
• Always use a stabilizer material for embroidery when
embroidering. Otherwise, the needle may break and
cause injury especially when embroidering stretch
fabrics, lightweight fabrics, fabrics with a coarse weave,
or fabrics which cause pattern shrinkage.
• When storing the frame, place fabric between the
base and upper frames. If the upper frame is attached
directly to the base frame, it will be difficult to detach.
• Before using the embroidery frame, check that there
are no items (metal object such as needles and pins)
stuck to the frames. If any items are stuck to the
surface, they may affect the embroidering quality or
damage the main unit of the machine.
• Do not use stiff or elastic material or thick jackets, etc.
Otherwise, the upper frame may not attach to the
base frame or may come off the base frame, or the
material may become caught on the presser foot,
preventing proper embroidering.
• Use fabric with a thickness no more than 2 mm
(approx. 1/16 inch). When embroidering specially
processed fabrics, such as those with a non-slip
lining, embroidering may not be possible even if the
fabric thickness is less than 2 mm (approx. 1/16 inch).
• When embroidering on cylindrical items with a small
opening, use "Trial run" to check that the frame
moves without getting caught (page 22). Otherwise,
the frame may get caught during embroidering.

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