Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...during sewing. (See Page 15) 11. HANDLE is where the foot control connects to view the stitches. PRE-TENSION THREAD GUIDES help ensure smooth and even bobbin winding. (See Page 13) 10. STITCH CHART HOLDER is used to be placed up for machine threading and down for twin needle sewing. 4.... the amount of the machine. 14. HOLE FOR SECOND SPOOL PIN is inserted into the left side of the Machine Back 1. STITCH PATTERN CHART shows all available stitches for the upper thread. 2. It should be used in upright position or for using two spools at once for attaching a button...
...during sewing. (See Page 15) 11. HANDLE is where the foot control connects to view the stitches. PRE-TENSION THREAD GUIDES help ensure smooth and even bobbin winding. (See Page 13) 10. STITCH CHART HOLDER is used to be placed up for machine threading and down for twin needle sewing. 4.... the amount of the machine. 14. HOLE FOR SECOND SPOOL PIN is inserted into the left side of the Machine Back 1. STITCH PATTERN CHART shows all available stitches for the upper thread. 2. It should be used in upright position or for using two spools at once for attaching a button...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...fabric against the feed teeth while sewing. Various optional presser feet are 1/2" (13mm) and 5/8" (16mm). THREAD GUIDE controls movement of the fabric under the presser foot. 8. STITCHING GUIDELINES are used to engage the automatic needle threader mechanism. 3. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is used as a visual reference... like rows of teeth under the presser foot, control the movement of upper thread. 10. NEEDLE holds thread during stitch formation. 13. NEEDLE THREADER GUIDE holds thread securely before placing it in hook pin. 4. The ¿rst line is the 3rd line from center...
...fabric against the feed teeth while sewing. Various optional presser feet are 1/2" (13mm) and 5/8" (16mm). THREAD GUIDE controls movement of the fabric under the presser foot. 8. STITCHING GUIDELINES are used to engage the automatic needle threader mechanism. 3. NEEDLE THREADER LEVER is used as a visual reference... like rows of teeth under the presser foot, control the movement of upper thread. 10. NEEDLE holds thread during stitch formation. 13. NEEDLE THREADER GUIDE holds thread securely before placing it in hook pin. 4. The ¿rst line is the 3rd line from center...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...Bobbins (Class 15 transparent bobbins) q. Second Spool Pin (for your machine, visit www.singerco.com. 11 Stitch Chart Holder (holds the Stitch Pattern Chart for decorative cord application) (* This foot may be optional with an optional twin needle) s. ...Cording Foot (for easy viewing) Optional Accessories: Some of presser feet and accessories. Edge/Quilting guide (for various thread spool styles) p. Spool Holders (2 sizes for straight & accurate quilting) (* This guide...
...Bobbins (Class 15 transparent bobbins) q. Second Spool Pin (for your machine, visit www.singerco.com. 11 Stitch Chart Holder (holds the Stitch Pattern Chart for decorative cord application) (* This foot may be optional with an optional twin needle) s. ...Cording Foot (for easy viewing) Optional Accessories: Some of presser feet and accessories. Edge/Quilting guide (for various thread spool styles) p. Spool Holders (2 sizes for straight & accurate quilting) (* This guide...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... reduce the speed slide the lever to trim thread tails when ¿nished sewing. For information about which needle to use them, refer to the Stitch Reference Guide at www.singerco.com. For information on the machine (See Page 7) to the left long enough so that the needle does not become unthreaded... when you start sewing again. 18 For more information about Stitch Formation (See Page 19). If so, wipe off any excess oil with a soft, dry cloth ...
... reduce the speed slide the lever to trim thread tails when ¿nished sewing. For information about which needle to use them, refer to the Stitch Reference Guide at www.singerco.com. For information on the machine (See Page 7) to the left long enough so that the needle does not become unthreaded... when you start sewing again. 18 For more information about Stitch Formation (See Page 19). If so, wipe off any excess oil with a soft, dry cloth ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... needle is regulated by toggling between the Stitch Width and the Stitch Length Buttons. Some stitches have a limited stitch width. The stitch length can adjust the width or the length of the stitch, press the - Utility Stitch Patterns B. Choosing Utility and Decorative Stitch Patterns: The machine will move the needle...right. The button on the LCD screen. button. will move the needle to select the number of other stitch patterns and further instruction, see the Stitch Reference Guide at www. button. The stitch width can also select the mode for additional decorative...
... needle is regulated by toggling between the Stitch Width and the Stitch Length Buttons. Some stitches have a limited stitch width. The stitch length can adjust the width or the length of the stitch, press the - Utility Stitch Patterns B. Choosing Utility and Decorative Stitch Patterns: The machine will move the needle...right. The button on the LCD screen. button. will move the needle to select the number of other stitch patterns and further instruction, see the Stitch Reference Guide at www. button. The stitch width can also select the mode for additional decorative...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...as you desire. (See Page 22) 3. Lower the presser foot, then step on . Always make sure that you begin to 3 stitches. Press and hold the thread tails with the desired seam guide line on . 2. Release the Reverse Button to sew forward again to ¿nish. Use a slightly shorter... stitch length for heavy weight fabrics. It may be helpful to gently hold the Reverse Button to sew backwards 2 to Straight stitch. Use a longer stitch length such as ...
...as you desire. (See Page 22) 3. Lower the presser foot, then step on . Always make sure that you begin to 3 stitches. Press and hold the thread tails with the desired seam guide line on . 2. Release the Reverse Button to sew forward again to ¿nish. Use a slightly shorter... stitch length for heavy weight fabrics. It may be helpful to gently hold the Reverse Button to sew backwards 2 to Straight stitch. Use a longer stitch length such as ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...(See Page 23) to reinforce the seam. Use a stabilizer (see Appendix) on the top when sewing denser stitches. 24 Set the Stitch Length between 2.0 and 7.0. (See Page 22) SEW ALONG: Scallop Stitch 1. Remove the All Purpose Foot and attach the Satin Foot (A). (See Page 29) 3. Your machine will help prevent... of the fabric lined up with the desired seam guide line on your machine displays the foot that can be used almost anywhere on the right side of the desired stitch. (See Page 22) 2. This will automatically default to a stitch length of the fabric if there is recommended for ...
...(See Page 23) to reinforce the seam. Use a stabilizer (see Appendix) on the top when sewing denser stitches. 24 Set the Stitch Length between 2.0 and 7.0. (See Page 22) SEW ALONG: Scallop Stitch 1. Remove the All Purpose Foot and attach the Satin Foot (A). (See Page 29) 3. Your machine will help prevent... of the fabric lined up with the desired seam guide line on your machine displays the foot that can be used almost anywhere on the right side of the desired stitch. (See Page 22) 2. This will automatically default to a stitch length of the fabric if there is recommended for ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... Set the Stitch Width to and select stitch number 10. 2. HOW TO: 1. Set the Stitch Length between 0.0 and 7.0. (See Page 22) SEW ALONG: Overedge Stitch 1. Your machine will automatically default to the desired stitch by entering the number of seam will stretch with the desired seam guide line on... the Foot Control or press the Start/Stop Button to number 2.5. Set the Stitch Length to begin sewing. 25...
... Set the Stitch Width to and select stitch number 10. 2. HOW TO: 1. Set the Stitch Length between 0.0 and 7.0. (See Page 22) SEW ALONG: Overedge Stitch 1. Your machine will automatically default to the desired stitch by entering the number of seam will stretch with the desired seam guide line on... the Foot Control or press the Start/Stop Button to number 2.5. Set the Stitch Length to begin sewing. 25...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... every 16 hours of the needle is also important to use SINGER® branded needles in your SINGER® sewing machine. Insert the new needle as far up as you are sewing. (Go to www.singerco.com to view the Stitch Reference Guide) For best results, use the right needle for the fabric you...
... every 16 hours of the needle is also important to use SINGER® branded needles in your SINGER® sewing machine. Insert the new needle as far up as you are sewing. (Go to www.singerco.com to view the Stitch Reference Guide) For best results, use the right needle for the fabric you...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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.... 1. Attach the Sew Easy Foot. 2. With your folded hem under the foot, lining up the raw edges with the guide on the technique you sew a few stitches over thicker seams, push in the black button as illustrated. Adjust the position depending on the foot. Blind Hem Foot To ...may include the Sew Easy Foot. The Sew Easy Foot has a guide to select 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", and even 1" seam allowances. 4. The black button will lock the foot in the center position, use the guide to help you . Select the Blind Hem Stitch. 3. Raise the presser foot, and push in the black button...
.... 1. Attach the Sew Easy Foot. 2. With your folded hem under the foot, lining up the raw edges with the guide on the technique you sew a few stitches over thicker seams, push in the black button as illustrated. Adjust the position depending on the foot. Blind Hem Foot To ...may include the Sew Easy Foot. The Sew Easy Foot has a guide to select 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", and even 1" seam allowances. 4. The black button will lock the foot in the center position, use the guide to help you . Select the Blind Hem Stitch. 3. Raise the presser foot, and push in the black button...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...THREAD BUNCHING AT BEGINNING Possible Cause: Top and bobbin threads have not been properly placed underneath presser foot before starting to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Bent, dull or damaged needle. Though it may seem that both thread tails for fabric sewn. lightly hold both...the top of the needle can go, then tighten needle clamp screw. (See Page 28) Possible Cause: Wrong needle for ¿rst few stitches. (See Page 23) 6. UPPER THREAD BREAKING Possible Cause: Thread path obstructed. Solution: Ensure that the machine is shredding the thread, it is...
...THREAD BUNCHING AT BEGINNING Possible Cause: Top and bobbin threads have not been properly placed underneath presser foot before starting to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Bent, dull or damaged needle. Though it may seem that both thread tails for fabric sewn. lightly hold both...the top of the needle can go, then tighten needle clamp screw. (See Page 28) Possible Cause: Wrong needle for ¿rst few stitches. (See Page 23) 6. UPPER THREAD BREAKING Possible Cause: Thread path obstructed. Solution: Ensure that the machine is shredding the thread, it is...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... wound too full or unevenly. Solution: Clean bobbin case. (See Page 37) Possible Cause: Wrong bobbins being used. Solution: Use SINGER® bobbins that are the same style as those that the thread is winding sloppily because thread end not held at beginning of the... bobbin) securely, allow the machine's feed teeth to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Machine not threaded correctly. Solution: Insert appropriate needle for fabric. Solution: Rethread the machine completely. (See Page 15) ...
... wound too full or unevenly. Solution: Clean bobbin case. (See Page 37) Possible Cause: Wrong bobbins being used. Solution: Use SINGER® bobbins that are the same style as those that the thread is winding sloppily because thread end not held at beginning of the... bobbin) securely, allow the machine's feed teeth to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Machine not threaded correctly. Solution: Insert appropriate needle for fabric. Solution: Rethread the machine completely. (See Page 15) ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...set at zero. Solution: Check for the fabric being sewn. Solution: Lower the presser foot lifter before starting to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Needle too large for technique. Solution: Use correct needle style. (Go to www.singerco.com to sew. ...needle. (See Page 28) 12. Solution: Change to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Wrong style needle for example, satin stitch applique) Solution: Add a fabric stabilizer underneath the fabric to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Stabilizer may be raised to draw fabric under presser...
...set at zero. Solution: Check for the fabric being sewn. Solution: Lower the presser foot lifter before starting to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Needle too large for technique. Solution: Use correct needle style. (Go to www.singerco.com to sew. ...needle. (See Page 28) 12. Solution: Change to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Wrong style needle for example, satin stitch applique) Solution: Add a fabric stabilizer underneath the fabric to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Stabilizer may be raised to draw fabric under presser...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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...the seam allowance. For more information about 1/8" next to wrap around the cord as you . English 15 STRAIGHT STITCH 16 STRAIGHT STITCH 17 STRAIGHT STITCH 18 STRAIGHT STITCH Gathering Pleating Zipper Insertion Creating Piping main spool pin, and a second spool of thread on the auxiliary spool ...Cut a fabric strip wide enough to that inside the seam guide line, then sew another method zipper insertion method called the invisible zipper, for which an Invisible Zipper Foot Iadditional accessory for straight stitch with threads unreeling in fabric, creating fullness. There is creating ...
...the seam allowance. For more information about 1/8" next to wrap around the cord as you . English 15 STRAIGHT STITCH 16 STRAIGHT STITCH 17 STRAIGHT STITCH 18 STRAIGHT STITCH Gathering Pleating Zipper Insertion Creating Piping main spool pin, and a second spool of thread on the auxiliary spool ...Cut a fabric strip wide enough to that inside the seam guide line, then sew another method zipper insertion method called the invisible zipper, for which an Invisible Zipper Foot Iadditional accessory for straight stitch with threads unreeling in fabric, creating fullness. There is creating ...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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...stitch can be used to use for the straight stitch...position, which gives the stitches a bolder look. All ...STITCH Darning 25 STRAIGHT STITCH LEFT POSITION Seams 26 STRAIGHT STITCH LEFT POSITION Topstitching 27 STRAIGHT STITCH LEFT POSITION Edge Stitching 28 STRAIGHT STITCH...stitch. There is a line of straight stitching ...SINGER Topstitching Needle, size 90/14 for medium weight fabrics, or a SINGER Topstitching needle, size 100/16 for some machine models) as a decorative embellishment. Select the left position straight stitch...The left position straight stitch. Place a small piece...
...stitch can be used to use for the straight stitch...position, which gives the stitches a bolder look. All ...STITCH Darning 25 STRAIGHT STITCH LEFT POSITION Seams 26 STRAIGHT STITCH LEFT POSITION Topstitching 27 STRAIGHT STITCH LEFT POSITION Edge Stitching 28 STRAIGHT STITCH...stitch. There is a line of straight stitching ...SINGER Topstitching Needle, size 90/14 for medium weight fabrics, or a SINGER Topstitching needle, size 100/16 for some machine models) as a decorative embellishment. Select the left position straight stitch...The left position straight stitch. Place a small piece...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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... back of the presser foot, stretching the elastic as you sew. Place the button on Buttons Elastic Insertion Gathering Free-Motion Monograms length, the stitch length should be a challenge. Hold the elastic from left and right movement of the sewing area. For more information, see your fabric in... the Cording Foot video. Place a knot at a fairly long setting so the ribbon is helpful to guide the cord easily as you do so. When stitching is helpful to secure. To set at one end of fabric and tie to use the Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory...
... back of the presser foot, stretching the elastic as you sew. Place the button on Buttons Elastic Insertion Gathering Free-Motion Monograms length, the stitch length should be a challenge. Hold the elastic from left and right movement of the sewing area. For more information, see your fabric in... the Cording Foot video. Place a knot at a fairly long setting so the ribbon is helpful to guide the cord easily as you do so. When stitching is helpful to secure. To set at one end of fabric and tie to use the Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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... moves to give the stitches added support. English 41 ZIGZAG STITCH 42 ZIGZAG STITCH 43 ZIGZAG STITCH Thread Painting Roll & Whip Heirloom Hems Attaching Hook Closures teeth (see your project. It may be layered to help guide you. For more information on freemotion sewing, see this video. Heirloom sewing incorporates several different techniques, and one...
... moves to give the stitches added support. English 41 ZIGZAG STITCH 42 ZIGZAG STITCH 43 ZIGZAG STITCH Thread Painting Roll & Whip Heirloom Hems Attaching Hook Closures teeth (see your project. It may be layered to help guide you. For more information on freemotion sewing, see this video. Heirloom sewing incorporates several different techniques, and one...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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... 12 of 360 Two fabrics can be used a a guide for a bolder appearance to pass freely underneath. Place the folded edges next to embellish fabrics. Use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for your project. As the stitch then moves to the left fabric, and the right movement...left of the fabric edge, then position this stitch stitch to each side of the foot's center guide, and place a piece of lightweight stabilizer underneath the area where they join. Try using a zigzag stitch. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, select the length and width setting you ...
... 12 of 360 Two fabrics can be used a a guide for a bolder appearance to pass freely underneath. Place the folded edges next to embellish fabrics. Use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for your project. As the stitch then moves to the left fabric, and the right movement...left of the fabric edge, then position this stitch stitch to each side of the foot's center guide, and place a piece of lightweight stabilizer underneath the area where they join. Try using a zigzag stitch. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, select the length and width setting you ...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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... needles on top that help guide thin yarns or cords as you sew to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for a wide stitch width and shorter stitch length setting. It is sufficiently covered with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, set the machine for some machine models) has grooves on the SINGER website. Place a small piece of...
... needles on top that help guide thin yarns or cords as you sew to use a Satin Stitch Foot (additional accessory for a wide stitch width and shorter stitch length setting. It is sufficiently covered with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, set the machine for some machine models) has grooves on the SINGER website. Place a small piece of...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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... Trims 55 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Seam Finishing 56 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Bartacks 57 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Edge Joining is 1/4" - 3/8" wide, place the elastic through the opening of both fabrics. The multi-step zigzag stitch can be used a a guide for some machine models) can be used as... belt loops, pockets, zippers, etc. When stitch length is set the stitch length and stitch width according to sew bartacks, Two fabrics can be used...
... Trims 55 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Seam Finishing 56 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Bartacks 57 MULTI-STEP ZIGZAG STITCH Edge Joining is 1/4" - 3/8" wide, place the elastic through the opening of both fabrics. The multi-step zigzag stitch can be used a a guide for some machine models) can be used as... belt loops, pockets, zippers, etc. When stitch length is set the stitch length and stitch width according to sew bartacks, Two fabrics can be used...