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Brother PC-6500 User's Guide

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CONTENTS

SETTING UP

SEWING

UTILITY

STITCHES

MY CUSTOM

STITCH

TM

(CREATE

YOUR

OWN

STITCH

DESIGNS)

EMBROIDERING

MAINTENANCE

ERROR

MESSAGES

SEWING CHART

PATTERNS

(PROGRAMMED

IN MACHINE)

4

1

1

4. While holding the spool thread with your right hand, use

your left hand to keep the thread taut while passing it
through the guides as shown.

Note
Incorrect threading may cause damage.

5. Pass the thread through the wire loop, and then lower the

presser foot lever.

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Wire loop

Note
Lowering the presser foot lever engages the auto thread tension
unit, allowing you to pull the thread taut as you continue. Be
sure to raise the presser foot lever before removing the upper
thread, otherwise the auto thread tension unit may be damaged.

6. Thread the needle manually or using the needle threader.

(Refer to page 26 for more details on using the needle
threader.)

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Thread take-up lever

Pull the thread firmly into the guide.

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2

7. Pass the thread underneath the presser foot, and then pull

about 2" (5.0 cm) of the upper thread out toward the rear of
the machine.

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Upper thread

2

2" (5.0 cm)

Note
You can begin sewing without pulling up the bobbin thread.

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  • 4. While holding the spool thread with your right hand, use your left hand to keep the thread taut while passing it through the guides as shown.
  • 5. Pass the thread through the wire loop, and then lower the presser foot lever.
  • 6. Thread the needle manually or using the needle threader.
  • 7. Pass the thread underneath the presser foot, and then pull about 2" (5.
  • 5.0 cm) Note You can begin sewing without pulling up the bobbin thread.

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