The Singer Futura XL400 Computerized Sewing and Embroidery Machine is a full sewing machine with a large variety of impressive features including:
- SwiftSmart Threading System
- Automatic Needle Threader
- Drop and Sew Bobbins System
- 6-Segment Feeding System with Drop Feed Capability
- Push Button Stitch Selection
- 30 Built-In Stitch Patterns
- Adjustable Stitch Length and Width
- Extra Large 10" x 6" Embroidery Field
- Included! Embroidery Software
- Easy-To-Use Control Panel
- Automatic Tension
- Automatic Bobbin Winding Clutch
- Free Arm Capability
- Easy Snap-On Presser Feet
- Many Included Accessories
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Singer Futura XL400
Now get an Embroidery Hoop Package for 50% Off with Purchase of Brother PE-770 Embroidery Machine!
This package contains an Extra Large 5" x 12" 3-Position Embroidery Hoop, a Large 5" x 7" Embroidery Hoop, a Small 4" x 4" Embroidery Hoop, an Extra Small 1" x 2 1/2" Pocket Hoop, 7 Spools of Polystar Embroidery Thread and a pair of embroidery stork scissors, a retail value of over $300, all for only $50.00! The Elipse Embroidery Hoop Package provides the user with High-Quality, Durable Hoops at a low cost, the perfect combination!
The revolutionary Brother PE-770 Embroidery Machine will open the door to a whole new world of possibilities, with many features including:
- Large 5" x 7" Embroidery Field
- Built-In USB Flash Drive Port
- Embroiders at 650 Stitches Per Minute
- Backlit LCD Touch Screen
- Automatic Needle Threader
- Quick Set Bobbin System
- F.A.S.T. Bobbin Winding System
- 136 Built-In Embroidery Designs
- 6 Built-In Embroidery Fonts
- Simple On-Screen Editing
- On-Screen Instructions
- Step By Step Instructions
The Brother PE770 Embroidery Machine and Embroidery Hoop Package will give you the ability to take you embroidery and creative abilities to the next level, take your creative endevours to new heights with this amazing new combination.
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Brother PE770
How to Embroider - Connecting Words
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1)
Mark the location on the fabric where you wish to embroider the design. |
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Position the embroidery sheet so that its reference lines are parallel to the embroidery position marks drawn on the fabric, and then draw reference lines. |
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While keeping the reference lines on the embroidery sheet and the fabric aligned, align the two pins on the embroidery unit frame holder with the mounting bracket on the frame, and then press the frame into the embroidery unit frame holder until a click is heard. |
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Enter the desired word in this example - "ABCDEF" is used, press the adjust key, and then the layout key. Next press the rotate key, and then press the 90 degree key to rotate the pattern. Press the return key and then press the button which assures that the location of the pattern about to be embroidered is in the correct location, then set the needle position. Press the return key and use the arrow keys to align the needle with the point where the refrence lines cross each other, and then begin embroidering. |

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Align the two pins on the embroidery unit frame holder with the mounting bracket on the frame 3, and then press the frame into the embroidery unit frame holder until a click is heard. Enter the first part of the word or as in this case "GHIJK," and press the adjust key, and the layout key. Next check the area to assure the design is in proper place and then set the needle position. |
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Press the return key, and use the arrow keys to align the needle with the end of the embroidered word or in this case "ABCDEF," and then finish embroidering.
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How to Embroider - Connecting Patterns
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1)
Mark the location on the fabric where you wish to embroider the design. |
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2) Position the embroidery sheet so that its reference lines are
parallel to the embroidery position marks drawn on the fabric, and then draw reference lines. |
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3)
While keeping the reference lines on the embroidery sheet and the fabric aligned, align the two pins on the embroidery unit frame holder with the mounting bracket on the frame 1, and then press the frame into the embroidery unit frame holder until a click is heard. |
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Choose the pattern. Press the Adjust key, and then the Layout key. Use the arrow keys to align the needle with the center of the first pattern, and then begin embroidering. When the first pattern is completed, repeat the same steps to embroider the second pattern. The two patterns in the illustration above can be embroidered at the position 1). |

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Align the two pins on the embroidery unit frame holder with the mounting bracket on the frame 3, and then press the frame into
the embroidery unit frame holder until a click is heard. |
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Press the key, use the arrow keys to align the needle with the center of the pattern, and then finish embroidering. |
Setting Up Fabric in the Embroidery Hoop
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1)
Use a chalk marker or disappearing marking pen to mark the location on the fabric where you wish to embroider the pattern. |
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2) Place the plastic embroidery grid sheet over the
inner frame, align the reference lines on the sheet with the marks on the fabric. |
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While keeping the triangles on the inner and outer frames aligned, clamp on the outer frame and securely tighten the screw. |
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Remove the plastic embroidery grid sheet. |
The extra-large (multi-position) embroidery frame is useful for embroidering designs on large surfaces. Embroidering a large word on a sweatshirt, would be an example where this type of hoop would be useful.
When I used to think of an embroidery machine with 10 needles I assumed that more than one
needle would be embroidering at a time. So say there was red in the right corner the machine
would be doing that and in the other corner were the green was the other needle would be
working on that and say yellow in another part of the design. Well I guess I am not the only one
because many people say they thought the same thing. Just to clear this up a commercial embroidery machine
only embroiders one needle at a time. A commercial embroidery machine will embroider faster than
a home machine and it will change the colors for you but it only embroiders one color at a time.
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Oh how easy the Brother PE770 is to use. If you have wondered could I use an embroidery machine well this one you can. It is a snap to thread, if you can count to 9, you can thread this machine. The bobbin is a snap to just drop it in and follow the thread track, it’s that easy. The instruction book that comes with the machine is easy to follow and the machine even has instructions in the machine. If you have ever thought of buying an embroidery machine this is the one! It even has the ability to use a USB flash drive to transfer designs from your computer to the machine. Embroidery is a fun and stress reducing hobby. So order one today and see how easy embroidery can be.
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“Either you’re in or you’re out” says Heidi Klum of Project Runway (Lifetime Series), and Brother International is “in” for Season Six. Brother Corporation is returning as the exclusive sewing and embroidery licensee for the popular fashion reality television show. Brother has introduced the Project Runway Limited Edition LB6770PRW computerized and embroidery combination machine.
The machine was built to give inspiring designers added inspiration with 70 built in embroidery designs, five monogram fonts and 120 frame pattern combinations. Using the 67 built in stitches, 98 stitch functions and an amazing 10 styles of one-step buttonholes, fashion savy designers are able to add depth, color, and texture to any project. With the built in embroidery card slot more designs can be added to expand the built in designs.. Add optional software and the sky is the limit. Included with this machine is a beautiful rolling bag so that any inspiring designer does not have to leave her Project Runway machine at home.
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