Operation Manual
Border
1
prog
--
((3
JJ
41
33
36
-
3—5
2
When
tracing
the
scallops
make
sure
their
size
corresponds
to
the pattern
length
of
the
program
selected.
Try
the
pattern
out
on
a
fabric
scrap
first.
First
workstep,
outside
edge
•
Select
program
41
•
Stitch
width
6.0 mm
•
Pattern
length
10
(key
124)
•
Press
“needle
down”
key
Sew
the
selected
stitch
pattern
along
the
pre
traced
line.
Second
workstep,
centre
motif
•
Select
program
33
•
Press
“needle
down” key
Sew
the
selected
stitch
pattern
parallel
to
the
stitch
pattern
sewn
first,
offsetting
it
by
the
width
of
the
sewing
foot.
Third
workstep,
innermost
motif
•
Select
program
36
•
Press
“needle
down’
key
Sew
the
selected
stitch
pattern
along
the
stitch
pattern
sewn
previously,
following
it
again
at
sewing-foot
width
(Fig.
1).
Sewing
fancy
seams
with
the
twin
needle
-iL
F
Optional
3—5
I
2
Needle:
twin
needle,
1.6
mm
gauge
Very
attractive
fancy
patterns
can
be sewn
wi
h
the
twin
needle.
The
illustrations
show
some
)f
the
dainty
patterns
that
can
be
produced
with
a
little
imagination.
If
during
pattern
selection the
crossed
out
twi
needle
symbol
lights
up,
the
stitch
width
has
to
Le
reduced.
After
the
symbol
has
disappeared,
tf
e
pattern
can
be
sewn
with
the
twin
needle.
For
sewing,
use
two
reels
of
thread
of
differe’t
colours. Place
one
reel
on
each
reel
pin
ard
secure
it
in
position
with
the
correspondiflg
unreeling
disc.
Place
one
thread
to
the
right
ard
the
other
to
the
left
of
disc
“C”.
Continue
threa
I
ing
in
the
usual
way,
threading
each needle
sepa
rately.
See
page
56.
Border
2
•
Begin
by
sewing
the
centre
motif.
•
Then
sew
along
the scallops
at
sewing-foot
width.
•
Finally
sew
the petal-shaped
motifs
at
the
scal
lop
tips
(Fig.
2).
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