Stitch Samples And Needle Chart; Stitch Samples; Thread Tension - Brother PQ-1300 Operation Manual

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Stitch Samples and Needle Chart

Stitch Samples

1 Set stitch length regulator to
desired stitch length.
2 Make sure approximately 15cm
of upper and bobbin threads are
pulled out and laying behind
presser foot. While needle is in
raised position, insert a test strip
from the garment fabric under the
foot.
3 Lower presser foot.
4 Lower needle through fabric,
then step gently on presser foot
and begin.
5 Raise needle to highest point.
6 Lift needle, remove fabric and
then cut thread.
When using thread cutter:
5 Push thread cutter button
6 Lift foot and remove fabric.

Thread Tension

Using the right needle
Fabric
Right side of Fabric
Upper
Thread
Bobbin tension · · ·
Lower
Thread
Right side of fabirc
Using the wrong needle can lead to
such undesirable results as messy
stitches, puckered seams and
thread breakage.
Bobbin tension · · ·
Selecting the proper needle for use with the fabric and thread you are working with.
The following chart applies to many different sewing methods.
Fabric - Thread - Needles
Cloth
Special
Velvet
Silk, Polyester #30 – #50
fabric
Synthetic Suede
Polyester #20 – #50
Lawn
Cotton #80
Light
Tricot
Polyester #60
weight
Silk Georgette
Silk #50
fabrics
Wool Georgette
Silk, Polyester #50
Medium
Gingham
Cotton #60 – #80
weight
Lightweight Jersey
Polyester #60
fabrics
Gabardine, Flannel
Silk #50
Heavy
Denim
Cotton #20 – #50
weight
Jersey
Polyester #20 – #50
fabrics
Tweed
Silk #20 – #50
HLX5 needles are recommended; however, Schmetz 130/705H needles may
also be used under normal sewing conditions.
Adjust pressure of sewing foot and drop feet height according to chart.
When sewing on knit fabrics such as jersey or tricot, use a ballpoint needle or
other needle designed for use with knit fabrics.
Bobbin thread should feed smoothly. Adjust bobbin thread
to match that of upper thread. (If bobbin thread is too tight it
may cause fabric to bunch up)
Adjust needle thread tension with dial
Wrong side of fabric
to increase
needle
Lower
thread
Thread
tension
to reduce
bobbin
Upper
tension
Thread
Proper
When it is strong
Adjust needle thread tension with dial
Wrong side of fabric
to reduce
Lower
needle thread tension
Thread
to increase
bobbin
tension
Upper
Thread
Proper
When it is week
HLX5 Schmetz
Thread
Needle (HLX5)
#11 – #14
#9
#11 – #16
#11
#14
#9
#16
#11
#11 – #14
#11
#14 – #18
#11 – #16
130/705H
#65
#75
#90
#100
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