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... it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any air openings blocked. If it in this sewing machine from all . (European Union only) ® SINGER is used by pulling on cord. It means that at the end of the life of the equipment... electrical or mechanical adjustment." 4. Keep ventilation openings of The Singer Company Ltd or its intended use , or equivalent." Special care is marked with any opening." 6. This equipment is required around the sewing machine needle." 11. "This sewing machine should always be followed, including the following." "Use this ...
... it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any air openings blocked. If it in this sewing machine from all . (European Union only) ® SINGER is used by pulling on cord. It means that at the end of the life of the equipment... electrical or mechanical adjustment." 4. Keep ventilation openings of The Singer Company Ltd or its intended use , or equivalent." Special care is marked with any opening." 6. This equipment is required around the sewing machine needle." 11. "This sewing machine should always be followed, including the following." "Use this ...
Instruction Manual
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KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Machine identification 6 - 7 Accessories 8 - 9 Setting up your machine 10 - 11 Spool pins, Presser foot lifter 12 - 13 Feed dogs control 12 - 13 Converting to free-arm sewing 14 - 15 Winding the bobbin 16 - 17 Threading the bobbin thread 18 - 19 Threading the ... - 61 Ideas on design stitching Continuous patterns 62 - 63 Novelty patterns 64 - 65 Sewing on a button 64 - 65 Sewing a buttonhole 66 - 71 Using buttonhole foot, Procedure, Corded buttonholes 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 72 - 73 4.
KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Machine identification 6 - 7 Accessories 8 - 9 Setting up your machine 10 - 11 Spool pins, Presser foot lifter 12 - 13 Feed dogs control 12 - 13 Converting to free-arm sewing 14 - 15 Winding the bobbin 16 - 17 Threading the bobbin thread 18 - 19 Threading the ... - 61 Ideas on design stitching Continuous patterns 62 - 63 Novelty patterns 64 - 65 Sewing on a button 64 - 65 Sewing a buttonhole 66 - 71 Using buttonhole foot, Procedure, Corded buttonholes 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 72 - 73 4.
Instruction Manual
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... 35. 1. Thread cutter 6. Automatic needle threader 21. Needle threader Thread Guide 22. Feed dogs 32. Feed dog control 19. Bobbin cover plate 26. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1.
... 35. 1. Thread cutter 6. Automatic needle threader 21. Needle threader Thread Guide 22. Feed dogs 32. Feed dog control 19. Bobbin cover plate 26. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1.
Instruction Manual
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... pin felt discs (2) 5. Spool pin cap (mini) 6. Screwdriver for the majority of your sewing. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Buttonhole foot The Foot that comes on your Sewing machine is another very useful foot and should be used for most of your decorative sewing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ACCESSORIES 1. Needles 2. The Satin Foot (11) is called...
... pin felt discs (2) 5. Spool pin cap (mini) 6. Screwdriver for the majority of your sewing. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Buttonhole foot The Foot that comes on your Sewing machine is another very useful foot and should be used for most of your decorative sewing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ACCESSORIES 1. Needles 2. The Satin Foot (11) is called...
Instruction Manual
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CONVERTING TO FREE-ARM SEWING Your machine can be used either as shown. To remove the extension table, hold it firmly with both hands and pull it off to the left as a flat- To replace, slide the extension table back into a slim free-arm model for sewing children's clothes, cuffs, trouser legs, and other awkward places. 14 With the extension table removed the machine converts into place until it provides a large working surface as a freearm model. With the extension table in position, it clicks. bed or as a standard flat-bed model.
CONVERTING TO FREE-ARM SEWING Your machine can be used either as shown. To remove the extension table, hold it firmly with both hands and pull it off to the left as a flat- To replace, slide the extension table back into a slim free-arm model for sewing children's clothes, cuffs, trouser legs, and other awkward places. 14 With the extension table removed the machine converts into place until it provides a large working surface as a freearm model. With the extension table in position, it clicks. bed or as a standard flat-bed model.
Instruction Manual
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.../110 yellow band 11/80 orange band 14/90 blue band 16/100 purple band * Do not use on stretch fabrics. * For best sewing results, always use the same size and type of thread in the bobbin as in the top thread supply. Insert the new needle into the... needle and thread. They are listed as it easier to use a Singer Branded Needle. Always refer to needle and thread selection. Remove the needle by removing the plug from power supply by pulling it before a new sewing project. Always disconnect the machine from the wall-outlet. THREAD Light- Changing the needle 1. NEEDLE, ...
.../110 yellow band 11/80 orange band 14/90 blue band 16/100 purple band * Do not use on stretch fabrics. * For best sewing results, always use the same size and type of thread in the bobbin as in the top thread supply. Insert the new needle into the... needle and thread. They are listed as it easier to use a Singer Branded Needle. Always refer to needle and thread selection. Remove the needle by removing the plug from power supply by pulling it before a new sewing project. Always disconnect the machine from the wall-outlet. THREAD Light- Changing the needle 1. NEEDLE, ...
Instruction Manual
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... you will need to remove the foot. 2. Raise presser foot lifter. 1. If, when you start to sew, you find that the foot holder snaps on top of the machine. Place the desired foot on the bottom side of your fabric. STRAIGHT STITCHING The appearance of your stitching is...fabric you do not need to a higher number or a lower number side of 4 will improve sewing appearance. ADJUSTING TOP THREAD TENSION 90% of your sewing will be less than for straight stitch sewing. Helpful Hint: A slight adjustment to adjust the tension control. Push presser foot release button to adjust...
... you will need to remove the foot. 2. Raise presser foot lifter. 1. If, when you start to sew, you find that the foot holder snaps on top of the machine. Place the desired foot on the bottom side of your fabric. STRAIGHT STITCHING The appearance of your stitching is...fabric you do not need to a higher number or a lower number side of 4 will improve sewing appearance. ADJUSTING TOP THREAD TENSION 90% of your sewing will be less than for straight stitch sewing. Helpful Hint: A slight adjustment to adjust the tension control. Push presser foot release button to adjust...
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Stitch length and width/needle position controls *Auto/Default settings Your sewing machine will produce most of stitch length, width and needle position for straight stitch. When a pattern is to move the control knobs while sewing slowly. The LED will light in black - Pattern reference guide ...determined by moving the Stitch Length and Width / Needle Position Control Knob. Patterns in orange without blinking and a beep will automatically sew at an Auto/Default Stitch Length and Width. buttonholes. Starting at the Auto / Default Position. *Manual settings Once you have determined...
Stitch length and width/needle position controls *Auto/Default settings Your sewing machine will produce most of stitch length, width and needle position for straight stitch. When a pattern is to move the control knobs while sewing slowly. The LED will light in black - Pattern reference guide ...determined by moving the Stitch Length and Width / Needle Position Control Knob. Patterns in orange without blinking and a beep will automatically sew at an Auto/Default Stitch Length and Width. buttonholes. Starting at the Auto / Default Position. *Manual settings Once you have determined...
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While the switch is lit red. Turning off the machine returns the machine to selecting a pattern. Helpful Hints: 1. Twin Needle is only active when the Twin Needle Switch is pushed and lit red, patterns ... twin needle mode switch regardless of the twin needle breaking. 2. A l w a y s s e l e c t t h e Tw i n N e e d l e M o d e p r i o r to normal sewing mode. This will reduce the stitch width automatically and save broken needles and possible damage to your machine. Doing so will preclude any possibility of the stitch you selected. Twin needle mode switch Commutateur de...
While the switch is lit red. Turning off the machine returns the machine to selecting a pattern. Helpful Hints: 1. Twin Needle is only active when the Twin Needle Switch is pushed and lit red, patterns ... twin needle mode switch regardless of the twin needle breaking. 2. A l w a y s s e l e c t t h e Tw i n N e e d l e M o d e p r i o r to normal sewing mode. This will reduce the stitch width automatically and save broken needles and possible damage to your machine. Doing so will preclude any possibility of the stitch you selected. Twin needle mode switch Commutateur de...
Instruction Manual
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... couture arrière interruptor de puntadas hacia atrás * Reverse stitch function for tie-off of other stitches ( ) The sewing machine makes 4 tiny tacking stitches to tie off the sewing pattern to sew in the pattern where the reverse/tacking stitch button is pushed. The position of the tacking stitches will continue to...
... couture arrière interruptor de puntadas hacia atrás * Reverse stitch function for tie-off of other stitches ( ) The sewing machine makes 4 tiny tacking stitches to tie off the sewing pattern to sew in the pattern where the reverse/tacking stitch button is pushed. The position of the tacking stitches will continue to...
Instruction Manual
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...until the needle enters the fabric. 5. The numbers indicate distance from the needle at the start and end of the material, stop the sewing machine. Let's learn how to change the needle position. 3 2. Turn the hand wheel toward you until the needle is at its center... mode switch E. A E F C D A. SETTINGS B Presser foot - NOTE: To secure the stitching and avoid raveling, press the reverse stitch switch and sew a few stitches at its 6 highest position, then raise the presser foot, draw materials to the rear and cut off excess threads with your fabric when...
...until the needle enters the fabric. 5. The numbers indicate distance from the needle at the start and end of the material, stop the sewing machine. Let's learn how to change the needle position. 3 2. Turn the hand wheel toward you until the needle is at its center... mode switch E. A E F C D A. SETTINGS B Presser foot - NOTE: To secure the stitching and avoid raveling, press the reverse stitch switch and sew a few stitches at its 6 highest position, then raise the presser foot, draw materials to the rear and cut off excess threads with your fabric when...
Instruction Manual
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...For a dramatic appearance, experiment with desired top stitching color. HAND-LOOK QUILT STITCH This stitch is designed to the top. 2. Thread machine with invisible or lightweight thread that the needle passes through the opening on the right side of the zipper or close to the piping may... at a time and continue until you acheive the desired appearance. 4. To sew down the right side, attach left of foot Needle to foot holder. When sewing the machine will pull this thread to look like hand sewing for topstitching and quilting. 1. Start to presser foot holder so that matches ...
...For a dramatic appearance, experiment with desired top stitching color. HAND-LOOK QUILT STITCH This stitch is designed to the top. 2. Thread machine with invisible or lightweight thread that the needle passes through the opening on the right side of the zipper or close to the piping may... at a time and continue until you acheive the desired appearance. 4. To sew down the right side, attach left of foot Needle to foot holder. When sewing the machine will pull this thread to look like hand sewing for topstitching and quilting. 1. Start to presser foot holder so that matches ...
Instruction Manual
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...the fabric. NOTE: The values shown in the chart are experiencing puckering, slightly reduce the tension with the Thread Tension Control. NOTE: When sewing a dense (closely spaced) Satin Stitch, the Satin Stitch Foot MUST be used. STITCH LENGTH LONGUEUR DU POINT LARGO PUNTADA STITCH WIDTH LARGEUR... The top thread may appear on the bottom depending on the thread, fabric, type of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear on the sewing machine. PLACEMENT OF PATTERNS The satin stitch increases from the center needle position; Under side Côté ...
...the fabric. NOTE: The values shown in the chart are experiencing puckering, slightly reduce the tension with the Thread Tension Control. NOTE: When sewing a dense (closely spaced) Satin Stitch, the Satin Stitch Foot MUST be used. STITCH LENGTH LONGUEUR DU POINT LARGO PUNTADA STITCH WIDTH LARGEUR... The top thread may appear on the bottom depending on the thread, fabric, type of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear on the sewing machine. PLACEMENT OF PATTERNS The satin stitch increases from the center needle position; Under side Côté ...
Instruction Manual
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... size buttonhole required. tab A Languette A Lengüeta A tab B Languette B Lengüeta B PROCEDURE * Use an interfacing in one of buttonhole patterns. 2. SEWING A BUTTONHOLE USING BUTTONHOLE FOOT Your machine offers you two different widths of bartack buttonholes sewn by a system that it drops down vertically between the stoppers (A) and (B). (C) 66 (C) (A) (B) Buttonhole foot...
... size buttonhole required. tab A Languette A Lengüeta A tab B Languette B Lengüeta B PROCEDURE * Use an interfacing in one of buttonhole patterns. 2. SEWING A BUTTONHOLE USING BUTTONHOLE FOOT Your machine offers you two different widths of bartack buttonholes sewn by a system that it drops down vertically between the stoppers (A) and (B). (C) 66 (C) (A) (B) Buttonhole foot...
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... the fabric under the foot. Align the buttonhole mark on the fabric with the mark on your garment. 6. While holding the top thread, start the machine. When sewing is finished, use a buttonhole opener/seam ripper to cut any of buttonhole on the buttonhole foot, and then lower the buttonhole foot. 8. Be careful... material 9. 5. Pull out the bobbin thread underneath the fabric to a length of the buttonhole. Fabric marking Marque du tissu Marca de material mark Marque Marca * Sewing will be completed automatically in the center of about 4 inches to the rear. 7.
... the fabric under the foot. Align the buttonhole mark on the fabric with the mark on your garment. 6. While holding the top thread, start the machine. When sewing is finished, use a buttonhole opener/seam ripper to cut any of buttonhole on the buttonhole foot, and then lower the buttonhole foot. 8. Be careful... material 9. 5. Pull out the bobbin thread underneath the fabric to a length of the buttonhole. Fabric marking Marque du tissu Marca de material mark Marque Marca * Sewing will be completed automatically in the center of about 4 inches to the rear. 7.
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... the needle plate into position as it is suggested. DO NOT use "all times. (1) 1. 3. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE CLEANING HOOK AREA AND FEED DOGS 1 Always disconnect the machine from power supply by the arrows. (A, B) NOTE: Singer Brand Sewing Machine Oil is not suited for removal. 3. Remove the bobbin case (2). 3 4. Clean the feed dogs and hook...
... the needle plate into position as it is suggested. DO NOT use "all times. (1) 1. 3. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE CLEANING HOOK AREA AND FEED DOGS 1 Always disconnect the machine from power supply by the arrows. (A, B) NOTE: Singer Brand Sewing Machine Oil is not suited for removal. 3. Remove the bobbin case (2). 3 4. Clean the feed dogs and hook...
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...the twin needle. This is an attractive stitch used to the back of the machine, leaving about 6" (15 cm) of parallel stitches for appliqueing and bar tacking. Slightly loosen top thread tension for single needle sewing. Insert the second spool pin. TWIN NEEDLE (Option) A twin-needle produces...used primarily for pin tucks, double top stitching and decorative sewing. Always move the stitch width to the Twin Needle Mark prior to normal sewing mode. It is strongly recommended THREADING THE TWIN NEEDLE 1. Use a backing of a Singer Brand 3mm (Style 2025) Twin Needle is most useful ...
...the twin needle. This is an attractive stitch used to the back of the machine, leaving about 6" (15 cm) of parallel stitches for appliqueing and bar tacking. Slightly loosen top thread tension for single needle sewing. Insert the second spool pin. TWIN NEEDLE (Option) A twin-needle produces...used primarily for pin tucks, double top stitching and decorative sewing. Always move the stitch width to the Twin Needle Mark prior to normal sewing mode. It is strongly recommended THREADING THE TWIN NEEDLE 1. Use a backing of a Singer Brand 3mm (Style 2025) Twin Needle is most useful ...
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... bent. - Rewind bobbin. Needle thread breaks. * Machine is engaged. - Lower buttonhole lever. * Bobbin winder is not threaded correctly. - See page 24 - 25. Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not raised when sewing stitch patterns. - Turn on and lit red. - 5. Remove lint (see page 72 - 73). * Needle ... drawn back under presser foot about 6 inches (10 cm) and hold until a few stitches are lowered - PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is not lowered - Disengage bobbin winder (see page 72 - 73). Needle breaks. * Fabric is damaged.-
... bent. - Rewind bobbin. Needle thread breaks. * Machine is engaged. - Lower buttonhole lever. * Bobbin winder is not threaded correctly. - See page 24 - 25. Fabric puckers. * Top thread tension is not raised when sewing stitch patterns. - Turn on and lit red. - 5. Remove lint (see page 72 - 73). * Needle ... drawn back under presser foot about 6 inches (10 cm) and hold until a few stitches are lowered - PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is not lowered - Disengage bobbin winder (see page 72 - 73). Needle breaks. * Fabric is damaged.-