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[INSERT PHOTO: Dream Machine 2 front view showing the machine with embroidery unit attached]
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The Brother Dream Machine 2 Innov-ís XV8550D is our advanced embroidery and sewing machine, located in the [[Clean Room]] near the sewing area. This professional-grade machine combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced embroiderers.
The Brother Dream Machine 2 Innov-ís XV8550D is our advanced embroidery machine, located in the [[Clean Room]] near the sewing area. This professional-grade machine combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced embroiderers.


'''Key capabilities include:'''
'''Key capabilities include:'''
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| rowspan="3" | '''Sewing Features'''
| rowspan="2" | '''Machine Specifications'''
| Built-in Sewing Stitches
| 726
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| Buttonhole Styles
| 15 one-step auto-size, 1 four-step
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| Dual Feed System
| MuVit Digital Dual Feed for even fabric feeding
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| rowspan="4" | '''Machine Specifications'''
| Display
| Display
| 10.1" high-definition LCD touchscreen
| 10.1" high-definition LCD touchscreen
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| Hoops Included
| Hoops Included
| Multiple sizes including 9½" × 9½" frame with rubber gasket
| Multiple sizes including 9½" × 9½" frame with rubber gasket
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| Connectivity
| Wireless (with optional BES software), USB
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| Advanced Technology
| InnovEye 2, ScanImation Scanning Frame, My Design Center
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| '''Special Features'''
| '''Special Features'''
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* Power on the machine using the main power switch located on the right side
* Power on the machine using the main power switch located on the right side
* If this is your first time using the machine, set the language and time/date when prompted
* Allow the machine to initialize and the touchscreen to load
* Allow the machine to initialize and the touchscreen to load
* Visually inspect the needle, bobbin, and thread paths for any obstructions
* Visually inspect the needle, bobbin, and thread paths for any obstructions
* Check that the appropriate hoop is installed for your project
* Check that the appropriate hoop is installed for your project
* If using the embroidery unit, ensure it is properly attached and the carriage moves freely
* Ensure the carriage moves freely and nothing is obstructing its path


== Basic Workflow ==
== Basic Embroidery Workflow ==


[INSERT PHOTO: The embroidery unit detached from the machine, showing the connection port and release lever]
[INSERT PHOTO: The embroidery unit carriage and frame holder, showing where the hoop attaches]


=== 1. Design Selection ===
=== 1. Design Selection ===
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* Choose from built-in designs (including Disney), alphabet characters, frame patterns, or import via USB
* Choose from built-in designs (including Disney), alphabet characters, frame patterns, or import via USB
* Use the touchscreen to position and resize the design on the virtual hoop
* Use the touchscreen to position and resize the design on the virtual hoop
* Press the Preview key to see how the design will look


=== 2. Machine Setup ===
=== 2. Hoop the Fabric ===
* Attach embroidery foot "W+" with LED pointer
* Select the correct hoop for your design size the screen will show which hoops are compatible
* Attach the embroidery unit if not already attached
* Loosen the frame adjustment screw and separate the inner and outer frames
* Select the correct hoop for your design size (check that the design fits within the hoop's embroidery field)
* Place stabilizer on the wrong side of your fabric
* Hoop your fabric with appropriate stabilizer - ensure fabric is taut without distortion
* Lay the fabric right side up on the outer frame
* Attach the hoop to the embroidery unit and lower the frame-securing lever
* Press the inner frame into place, making sure the fabric is taut with no wrinkles or sagging
* Tighten the frame adjustment screw


[INSERT PHOTO: Close-up of hooped fabric in the embroidery frame, showing proper tension]
[INSERT PHOTO: Close-up of hooped fabric in the embroidery frame, showing proper tension]


=== 3. Threading ===
=== 3. Attach the Hoop ===
* Thread the machine following the numbered path
* Press the "Presser Foot Lifter" button to raise the presser foot
* Slide the embroidery frame into the frame holder, aligning the guides
* Lower the frame-securing lever to lock the hoop in place
* The machine will detect the hoop and show it on screen
 
=== 4. Threading ===
* Thread the machine following the numbered path on the machine
* Use the automatic needle threader (press the "Automatic Threading" button)
* Use the automatic needle threader (press the "Automatic Threading" button)
* Ensure proper tension for both upper thread and bobbin
* For the bobbin, use embroidery bobbin thread in the standard bobbin case (green marking on screw)
* For best results, use embroidery bobbin thread in the standard bobbin case
* Pull up the bobbin thread so both threads are accessible


=== 4. Position Confirmation ===
=== 5. Position Confirmation ===
* Press the Trial key to move the frame and verify the design fits in the desired location
* Use the LED pointer to check where the needle will drop
* If needed, use the arrow keys on screen to nudge the design into the exact position
* For more precise positioning, press the Camera key to see the fabric on screen


[INSERT PHOTO: The LCD screen showing the camera view with embroidery positioning sticker detected]
=== 6. Thread Management ===
* Review the thread color order displayed on screen – this shows which colors will embroider in what order
* Thread the machine with the first color
* The spool stand LED will light up to help you identify which spool to use next


* Use the InnovEye 2 camera to align the embroidery position:
=== 7. Adjusting Thread Tension ===
  * Press the camera key in the embroidering screen
If your test stitches show tension issues, you can adjust the upper thread tension in two places:
  * Use the embroidery positioning sticker for precise alignment
 
  * The camera can automatically detect the sticker and position your design
* '''Quick adjustment during embroidery:''' In the embroidery screen, press the Tension key (+/-) to adjust tension for the current project. Lower numbers (1-3) loosen tension, higher numbers (7-9) tighten it. The default is usually 4-6.
* Alternatively, use the LED pointer to check needle drop position
 
* Press the Trial key to move the frame and verify the design fits in the desired location
* '''Global adjustment for all embroidery:''' Press the Settings key, then General Settings, then navigate to page 6/8 of the Embroidery settings screen to adjust "Embroidery Tension". This affects all embroidery projects.


=== 5. Thread Management ===
For most projects, the automatic tension settings work well. Only adjust if you see:
* Review the thread color order displayed on screen
* Loops on top of the fabric → tension is too loose (increase number)
* Thread the machine with the first color
* Bobbin thread pulling to the top → tension is too tight (decrease number)
* The spool stand LED will light up in the thread color to help you select the correct spool


=== 6. Start Embroidering ===
=== 8. Start Embroidering ===
* Press the "Start/Stop" button
* Press the "Start/Stop" button to begin
* Monitor the first few stitches to ensure everything runs smoothly
* Monitor the first few stitches to ensure everything runs smoothly
* Watch for thread breaks or tension issues
* The machine will automatically stop when the first color is complete
* The machine will automatically trim threads between color changes (if enabled)


=== 7. Color Changes ===
=== 9. Color Changes ===
* When the first color finishes, the machine stops and raises the presser foot
* When the first color finishes, the machine stops and raises the presser foot
* Remove the first thread, thread the next color, and press "Start/Stop" to continue
* Remove the first thread, thread the next color
* The spool stand LED indicates when to change threads
* Press "Start/Stop" to continue
* The spool stand LED lights up to indicate the next color


=== 8. Finishing ===
=== 10. Finishing ===
* Remove the hoop carefully when all colors are complete
* Remove the hoop carefully when all colors are complete
* Cut excess threads
* Cut excess threads
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== Advanced Features ==
== Advanced Features ==
These features are available but require additional training or practice. Ask an instructor if you'd like to learn more.


=== InnovEye 2 Camera System ===
=== InnovEye 2 Camera System ===
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[INSERT PHOTO: Screen showing the fabric scan feature with pattern overlay]
[INSERT PHOTO: Screen showing the fabric scan feature with pattern overlay]


The built-in camera offers several powerful functions:
The built-in camera offers advanced positioning functions:
* '''Position Alignment:''' Automatically detect embroidery positioning stickers to place designs exactly where you want them
* '''Position Alignment:''' Use embroidery positioning stickers to automatically place designs exactly where you want them
* '''Fabric Scanning:''' Scan the hooped fabric to use as a background for precise design placement
* '''Fabric Scanning:''' Scan the hooped fabric to use as a background for precise design placement
* '''Pattern Connecting:''' Connect multiple patterns seamlessly for oversized designs up to 33cm × 21cm (13" × 8")
* '''Pattern Connecting:''' Connect multiple patterns seamlessly for oversized designs up to 13" × 8"
* '''Edge Sewing:''' Use the camera to maintain a consistent distance from fabric edges


=== My Design Center ===
=== My Design Center ===
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* Scan illustrations to create color-separated embroidery designs (Illustration Scan)
* Scan illustrations to create color-separated embroidery designs (Illustration Scan)
* Scan fabric to coordinate stippling patterns with fabric designs
* Scan fabric to coordinate stippling patterns with fabric designs
=== Color Sort Function ===
Automatically rearranges the sewing order of colors in combined patterns to minimize thread changes, saving time and reducing thread waste.


=== Appliqué Function ===
=== Appliqué Function ===
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* Create multiple appliqués in one hoop
* Create multiple appliqués in one hoop
* Use frame patterns for custom appliqué shapes
* Use frame patterns for custom appliqué shapes
=== Spool Stand LED ===
[INSERT PHOTO: The spool stand lit up in a color, with thread spools on it]
The spool stand lights up in the thread color for the next embroidery step, helping you select the correct thread spool and reducing errors.


== Needles, Thread, and Stabilizers ==
== Needles, Thread, and Stabilizers ==
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* '''Heavyweight Fabrics/Stabilizers:''' Needle size 90/14
* '''Heavyweight Fabrics/Stabilizers:''' Needle size 90/14
* '''Ball Point Needle (gold colored) 90/14:''' NOT recommended for embroidery
* '''Ball Point Needle (gold colored) 90/14:''' NOT recommended for embroidery
* '''Metallic Thread:''' Use needle size 80/12 and sew at reduced speed (600 spm recommended)
* '''Metallic Thread:''' Use needle size 80/12 and sew at reduced speed


'''Important:''' Change your needle regularly - every 8-10 hours of sewing or after every major project. A bent or dull needle can cause skipped stitches, thread breaks, or damage to your fabric.
'''Important:''' Change your needle regularly - every 8-10 hours of sewing or after every major project. A bent or dull needle can cause skipped stitches, thread breaks, or damage to your fabric.


=== Bobbin Cases ===
=== Thread Recommendations ===
* Use high-quality embroidery thread for best results
* Popular brands: Isacord, Madeira, Robison-Anton, Brother
* For bobbin work: No.5 or finer hand embroidery thread, flexible woven ribbon (advanced technique)


[INSERT PHOTO: The two bobbin cases side by side - one with green marking, one without]
=== Stabilizers ===
Proper stabilization is critical for good embroidery results:


The machine includes two bobbin cases for different applications:
* '''Cut-Away''' - Best for knits and unstable fabrics
 
* '''Tear-Away''' - Good for stable wovens
* '''Standard Bobbin Case (green marking on screw):''' For normal sewing and embroidery with included 60-weight embroidery bobbin thread. Do not adjust the tension screw.
* '''Wash-Away''' - For freestanding lace and projects where no stabilizer should remain
* '''Alternate Bobbin Case (no color on screw):''' For pre-wound or other embroidery bobbin threads. Has adjustable tension for different thread weights.
* '''Heat-Away''' - Dissolves with heat from an iron


== Troubleshooting ==
== Troubleshooting ==
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* Ensure stabilizer is appropriate for fabric type
* Ensure stabilizer is appropriate for fabric type
* Re-import the design file if corrupted
* Re-import the design file if corrupted
* Check that the embroidery unit is properly attached with no gap between unit and machine
* Ensure nothing is obstructing the carriage movement
* Ensure nothing is obstructing the carriage movement
* Check that the hoop is fully seated in the frame holder with the lever locked


'''Bobbin thread shows on top (upper thread too tight)'''
'''Bobbin thread shows on top (upper thread too tight)'''
* Upper tension is too tight - decrease tension setting
* Upper tension is too tight - decrease tension setting using the Tension key in the embroidery screen
* Bobbin is incorrectly threaded - reinsert bobbin correctly
* Bobbin is incorrectly threaded - reinsert bobbin correctly
* Check that the bobbin thread is passing through the tension spring properly


'''Built-in camera cannot detect embroidery positioning sticker'''
'''Upper thread shows on bottom (upper thread too loose)'''
* Ensure sticker is firmly attached with no wrinkles
* Upper tension is too loose - increase tension setting using the Tension key
* Check that sticker is within the camera's detection area
* Upper threading may be incorrect - rethread carefully
* Room lighting may be too dim or too bright
 
* Use a new sticker - reused stickers may not be detected properly
'''Machine makes unusual noises'''
* '''STOP IMMEDIATELY''' and investigate
* Check for thread tangles in the bobbin area
* Ensure needle is properly inserted and not bent
* Look for lint buildup in moving parts
* Clean the race area thoroughly
 
'''Fabric puckers during embroidery'''
* Stabilizer may be insufficient for fabric type
* Hoop tension may be too loose - rehoop fabric more tightly
* Thread tension may need adjustment
 
'''Carriage won't move or makes grinding noise'''
* Check that nothing is blocking the carriage path
* Ensure the hoop is properly attached and not hitting the machine
* Look for tangled thread under the needle plate
* Turn machine off and back on to reset


== Maintenance ==
== Maintenance ==

Revision as of 16:01, 14 March 2026

General Information

[INSERT PHOTO: Dream Machine 2 front view showing the machine with embroidery unit attached]

The Brother Dream Machine 2 Innov-ís XV8550D is our advanced embroidery machine, located in the Clean Room near the sewing area. This professional-grade machine combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced embroiderers.

Key capabilities include:

  • Large 9.5" x 14" embroidery field for oversized designs
  • 982 built-in embroidery designs including 166 Disney characters
  • InnovEye 2 camera technology for precision placement
  • My Design Center for creating original patterns from drawings
  • Large 10.1" high-definition LCD touchscreen

If you have any issues with this equipment, the slack channels associated with this space include: #general, #shop-sewing, and #shop-embroidery.

Equipment Specifications

[INSERT PHOTO: Close-up of the machine's control panel and LCD screen]

Brother Dream Machine 2 Innov-ís XV8550D

Category Specification Details
Embroidery Area Maximum Embroidery Size (Super Large Frame) 14" × 9½" (360mm × 240mm)
Extra Large Frame 12" × 8" (300mm × 200mm)
Large Frame 7" × 5" (180mm × 130mm)
Medium Frame 4" × 4" (100mm × 100mm)
Workspace 5" × 11¼" for larger projects
Built-in Content Embroidery Designs 982 total, including 166 Disney designs
Frame Pattern Combinations 140
Embroidery Lettering Fonts 22
Sewing Lettering Fonts 5
Machine Specifications Display 10.1" high-definition LCD touchscreen
Hoops Included Multiple sizes including 9½" × 9½" frame with rubber gasket
Special Features Color Sort Reduces thread changes when combining designs
Appliqué Easy appliqué feature with ability to create multiple appliqués in one hoop
Laser Guideline Improved laser guideline marker for accurate positioning
Physical Specifications Machine Dimensions 26¹⁄₁₆" (W) × 13¹¹⁄₁₆" (H) × 12⅝" (D)
Machine Weight Approx. 37.5 lbs (17 kg)
Embroidery Unit Dimensions 23⁷⁄₁₆" (W) × 5¹⁵⁄₃₂" (H) × 20⅝" (D)
Embroidery Unit Weight Approx. 10.1 lbs (4.6 kg)

Orientation and Access

Use of the Dream Machine 2 requires authorization by an approved instructor. Visit the Embroidery Machine page for details on upcoming workshops and training sessions.

First Steps

[INSERT PHOTO: The right side of the machine showing the main power switch]

  • Power on the machine using the main power switch located on the right side
  • Allow the machine to initialize and the touchscreen to load
  • Visually inspect the needle, bobbin, and thread paths for any obstructions
  • Check that the appropriate hoop is installed for your project
  • Ensure the carriage moves freely and nothing is obstructing its path

Basic Embroidery Workflow

[INSERT PHOTO: The embroidery unit carriage and frame holder, showing where the hoop attaches]

1. Design Selection

  • Press the Embroidery key on the home screen
  • Choose from built-in designs (including Disney), alphabet characters, frame patterns, or import via USB
  • Use the touchscreen to position and resize the design on the virtual hoop
  • Press the Preview key to see how the design will look

2. Hoop the Fabric

  • Select the correct hoop for your design size – the screen will show which hoops are compatible
  • Loosen the frame adjustment screw and separate the inner and outer frames
  • Place stabilizer on the wrong side of your fabric
  • Lay the fabric right side up on the outer frame
  • Press the inner frame into place, making sure the fabric is taut with no wrinkles or sagging
  • Tighten the frame adjustment screw

[INSERT PHOTO: Close-up of hooped fabric in the embroidery frame, showing proper tension]

3. Attach the Hoop

  • Press the "Presser Foot Lifter" button to raise the presser foot
  • Slide the embroidery frame into the frame holder, aligning the guides
  • Lower the frame-securing lever to lock the hoop in place
  • The machine will detect the hoop and show it on screen

4. Threading

  • Thread the machine following the numbered path on the machine
  • Use the automatic needle threader (press the "Automatic Threading" button)
  • For the bobbin, use embroidery bobbin thread in the standard bobbin case (green marking on screw)
  • Pull up the bobbin thread so both threads are accessible

5. Position Confirmation

  • Press the Trial key to move the frame and verify the design fits in the desired location
  • Use the LED pointer to check where the needle will drop
  • If needed, use the arrow keys on screen to nudge the design into the exact position
  • For more precise positioning, press the Camera key to see the fabric on screen

6. Thread Management

  • Review the thread color order displayed on screen – this shows which colors will embroider in what order
  • Thread the machine with the first color
  • The spool stand LED will light up to help you identify which spool to use next

7. Adjusting Thread Tension

If your test stitches show tension issues, you can adjust the upper thread tension in two places:

  • Quick adjustment during embroidery: In the embroidery screen, press the Tension key (+/-) to adjust tension for the current project. Lower numbers (1-3) loosen tension, higher numbers (7-9) tighten it. The default is usually 4-6.
  • Global adjustment for all embroidery: Press the Settings key, then General Settings, then navigate to page 6/8 of the Embroidery settings screen to adjust "Embroidery Tension". This affects all embroidery projects.

For most projects, the automatic tension settings work well. Only adjust if you see:

  • Loops on top of the fabric → tension is too loose (increase number)
  • Bobbin thread pulling to the top → tension is too tight (decrease number)

8. Start Embroidering

  • Press the "Start/Stop" button to begin
  • Monitor the first few stitches to ensure everything runs smoothly
  • The machine will automatically stop when the first color is complete

9. Color Changes

  • When the first color finishes, the machine stops and raises the presser foot
  • Remove the first thread, thread the next color
  • Press "Start/Stop" to continue
  • The spool stand LED lights up to indicate the next color

10. Finishing

  • Remove the hoop carefully when all colors are complete
  • Cut excess threads
  • Remove stabilizer according to project needs

Advanced Features

These features are available but require additional training or practice. Ask an instructor if you'd like to learn more.

InnovEye 2 Camera System

[INSERT PHOTO: Screen showing the fabric scan feature with pattern overlay]

The built-in camera offers advanced positioning functions:

  • Position Alignment: Use embroidery positioning stickers to automatically place designs exactly where you want them
  • Fabric Scanning: Scan the hooped fabric to use as a background for precise design placement
  • Pattern Connecting: Connect multiple patterns seamlessly for oversized designs up to 13" × 8"

My Design Center

[INSERT PHOTO: The My Design Center drawing screen showing a custom pattern being created]

Create original embroidery patterns by:

  • Drawing directly on the LCD screen with your finger or the included touch pen
  • Scanning drawings or illustrations using the scanning frame
  • Importing images from USB media
  • Adding stippling effects and fill patterns automatically

ScanImation Frame

[INSERT PHOTO: The scanning frame with a paper drawing secured by magnets]

The included scanning frame allows you to:

  • Scan line drawings to convert to embroidery patterns (Line Scan)
  • Scan illustrations to create color-separated embroidery designs (Illustration Scan)
  • Scan fabric to coordinate stippling patterns with fabric designs

Appliqué Function

Create professional appliqués easily:

  • The machine automatically creates cutting lines and placement guides
  • Create multiple appliqués in one hoop
  • Use frame patterns for custom appliqué shapes

Needles, Thread, and Stabilizers

These items are considered consumables. Basic supplies may be available during orientation, but you should plan to provide your own for ongoing projects.

Needles

The Dream Machine 2 uses standard home sewing machine needles (130/705H system). For embroidery:

  • Standard Embroidery: Needle size 75/11
  • Heavyweight Fabrics/Stabilizers: Needle size 90/14
  • Ball Point Needle (gold colored) 90/14: NOT recommended for embroidery
  • Metallic Thread: Use needle size 80/12 and sew at reduced speed

Important: Change your needle regularly - every 8-10 hours of sewing or after every major project. A bent or dull needle can cause skipped stitches, thread breaks, or damage to your fabric.

Thread Recommendations

  • Use high-quality embroidery thread for best results
  • Popular brands: Isacord, Madeira, Robison-Anton, Brother
  • For bobbin work: No.5 or finer hand embroidery thread, flexible woven ribbon (advanced technique)

Stabilizers

Proper stabilization is critical for good embroidery results:

  • Cut-Away - Best for knits and unstable fabrics
  • Tear-Away - Good for stable wovens
  • Wash-Away - For freestanding lace and projects where no stabilizer should remain
  • Heat-Away - Dissolves with heat from an iron

Troubleshooting

Common Problems and Solutions

Thread breaks frequently

  • Re-thread the machine carefully, ensuring the thread follows all guides
  • Check needle for burrs or damage - replace if needed
  • Verify tension settings are appropriate (upper thread too tight can cause breaks)
  • Check for lint buildup in tension discs or thread path
  • Ensure bobbin is correctly installed and unwinds smoothly

Design doesn't stitch correctly or is misaligned

  • Verify hoop size matches design size
  • Check that fabric is hooped tightly without distortion
  • Ensure stabilizer is appropriate for fabric type
  • Re-import the design file if corrupted
  • Ensure nothing is obstructing the carriage movement
  • Check that the hoop is fully seated in the frame holder with the lever locked

Bobbin thread shows on top (upper thread too tight)

  • Upper tension is too tight - decrease tension setting using the Tension key in the embroidery screen
  • Bobbin is incorrectly threaded - reinsert bobbin correctly

Upper thread shows on bottom (upper thread too loose)

  • Upper tension is too loose - increase tension setting using the Tension key
  • Upper threading may be incorrect - rethread carefully

Machine makes unusual noises

  • STOP IMMEDIATELY and investigate
  • Check for thread tangles in the bobbin area
  • Ensure needle is properly inserted and not bent
  • Look for lint buildup in moving parts
  • Clean the race area thoroughly

Fabric puckers during embroidery

  • Stabilizer may be insufficient for fabric type
  • Hoop tension may be too loose - rehoop fabric more tightly
  • Thread tension may need adjustment

Carriage won't move or makes grinding noise

  • Check that nothing is blocking the carriage path
  • Ensure the hoop is properly attached and not hitting the machine
  • Look for tangled thread under the needle plate
  • Turn machine off and back on to reset

Maintenance

After Each Use

  • Remove bobbin and clean bobbin case area with included brush
  • Wipe down machine exterior with soft, dry cloth
  • Cover machine when not in use
  • Clean the race to remove lint and dust

Regular Maintenance

  • Oil: This machine was manufactured with the necessary oil and should NOT be oiled by the user. If you hear unusual noises or the handwheel becomes difficult to turn, contact an authorized Brother dealer.
  • Needles: Change regularly (every 8-10 hours of sewing)
  • Professional Service: Have machine professionally serviced annually

Cleaning

  • Use the included brush and cleaning tools
  • Never use compressed air - it forces lint deeper into mechanisms
  • Keep the touchscreen clean with the included LCD cleaning cloth

External Resources