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Hold the embroidery frame level, and then
simultaneously align both the left and right
mounts with the embroidery frame holder
clips.
• The inner frame should be on top.
Note
● Please confirm that the table is properly
installed on the machine.
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Insert the embroidery frame until it snaps
into place.
1 Make sure that the pins on the left and right arms
of the embroidery frame holder fit into the
positioning slot and hole on the embroidery
frame.
■ Embroidering large pieces of fabric or heavy
clothing
When embroidering large pieces of fabric or
heavy pieces of clothing, use a clothespin or
binder clip to fasten the excess fabric to the
embroidery frame so that it does not hang down
from the frame and it is not caught during
embroidering process.
Also, your embroidering may be interrupted by
the presser feet not in use catching on the fabric
outside of the design area. In this case, try to
stitch the design as close to the center of the
frame, using needle bar 3 through 7, keeping the
head of the machine as centered as possible.
Note
● Embroidering with excess fabric hanging
down from the embroidery frame may
prevent the frame from moving properly
and may result in a misaligned pattern.
■ Embroidering thick fabric
If the fabric slips within the frame or cannot be
correctly hooped, wrap masking tape or bias
tape around the outer frame. The tape will
provide resistance so that the fabric does not
easily slip.
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