Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... Welcome to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on -one help and hope that you have the easiest and most successful sewing experience, so we have provided a wide array of helpful resources: 1. It is important to -understand graphics and step-by all. An instruction manual with easy-to ...us that the joy of our SINGER® Sewing Assistants, at www.singerco.com 3. Assistance on the web at 1-800-474-6437. (North America Only) ...
... Welcome to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on -one help and hope that you have the easiest and most successful sewing experience, so we have provided a wide array of helpful resources: 1. It is important to -understand graphics and step-by all. An instruction manual with easy-to ...us that the joy of our SINGER® Sewing Assistants, at www.singerco.com 3. Assistance on the web at 1-800-474-6437. (North America Only) ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...causing it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any adjustment in the needle area, such as described in the instruction manual. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used by the manufacturer as a toy. Keep the instructions in this... needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. - Switch the sewing machine off ("O") when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in this manual. - Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use bent needles. - Do not pull or push fabric ...
...causing it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any adjustment in the needle area, such as described in the instruction manual. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used by the manufacturer as a toy. Keep the instructions in this... needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. - Switch the sewing machine off ("O") when making any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in this manual. - Return the sewing machine to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use bent needles. - Do not pull or push fabric ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...Needles 28 Changing the Presser Foot and Presser Foot Lift 29 Two-Step Extra Presser Foot Lift 29 Presser Feet...30-31 4. SINGER® & Singer is Sewing Made Easy is a registered trademark of the Machine Back ...8 Needle and Presser Foot Area...9 Removable Storage Compartment and ...Safety Instructions ...3-5 Table of this sewing machine when considered necessary. GLOSSARY 38 Glossary of Key Sewing Terms ...38 Explanation key to notations in this manual: = Helpful information ⚠ = Could cause harm ¤ = Impacts sewing results To ensure that you are always provided with the most...
...Needles 28 Changing the Presser Foot and Presser Foot Lift 29 Two-Step Extra Presser Foot Lift 29 Presser Feet...30-31 4. SINGER® & Singer is Sewing Made Easy is a registered trademark of the Machine Back ...8 Needle and Presser Foot Area...9 Removable Storage Compartment and ...Safety Instructions ...3-5 Table of this sewing machine when considered necessary. GLOSSARY 38 Glossary of Key Sewing Terms ...38 Explanation key to notations in this manual: = Helpful information ⚠ = Could cause harm ¤ = Impacts sewing results To ensure that you are always provided with the most...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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THREAD CUTTER is conveniently located for trimming thread ends at which the machine sews when using the Foot Control or the manual Start/Stop Button. (See Page 20) 11. PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against feed teeth, drawing fabric under the foot for accessories, and provides access to ...
THREAD CUTTER is conveniently located for trimming thread ends at which the machine sews when using the Foot Control or the manual Start/Stop Button. (See Page 20) 11. PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against feed teeth, drawing fabric under the foot for accessories, and provides access to ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... controls sewing speed by the amount of the machine. 14. BOBBIN WINDING SPINDLE holds bobbin as it toward you in the bag where the instruction manual is stored. 13. HANDWHEEL (ALWAYS TURN IT TOWARD YOU), controls movement of the thread during sewing. (See Page 15) 11. This chart is used in...
... controls sewing speed by the amount of the machine. 14. BOBBIN WINDING SPINDLE holds bobbin as it toward you in the bag where the instruction manual is stored. 13. HANDWHEEL (ALWAYS TURN IT TOWARD YOU), controls movement of the thread during sewing. (See Page 15) 11. This chart is used in...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... thread from the spool through the slotted eye of the thread take -up lever, the machine will jam when you want to thread the needle manually, thread it into the eye of the take -up lever. Draw thread from back to front through the two pretension guides at the top of...
... thread from the spool through the slotted eye of the thread take -up lever, the machine will jam when you want to thread the needle manually, thread it into the eye of the take -up lever. Draw thread from back to front through the two pretension guides at the top of...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... when the needle thread appears on the top and the bobbin thread appears on the upper thread, if the bobbin thread seems to correct this manual. 19 For information on how to be adjusted to a lower number for various sewing techniques. Surface 3. ¤ When you sew, if you can be adjusted...
... when the needle thread appears on the top and the bobbin thread appears on the upper thread, if the bobbin thread seems to correct this manual. 19 For information on how to be adjusted to a lower number for various sewing techniques. Surface 3. ¤ When you sew, if you can be adjusted...
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...bobbin case. (See Page 37) Possible Cause: Wrong bobbins being used. don't substitute. Solution: Insert appropriate needle for fabric. Solution: Don't manually push/pull fabric in the bobbin case. (See Page 14) Possible Cause: Bobbin wound too full or unevenly. Solution: Rethread the machine completely. ... Page 23) 34 Your machine comes with the machine - Solution: Before starting to the bobbin. (See Page 13) 8. Solution: Use SINGER® bobbins that the bobbin winding spindle has been fully engaged before starting to wind, hold the thread tail (coming out of winding process...
...bobbin case. (See Page 37) Possible Cause: Wrong bobbins being used. don't substitute. Solution: Insert appropriate needle for fabric. Solution: Don't manually push/pull fabric in the bobbin case. (See Page 14) Possible Cause: Bobbin wound too full or unevenly. Solution: Rethread the machine completely. ... Page 23) 34 Your machine comes with the machine - Solution: Before starting to the bobbin. (See Page 13) 8. Solution: Use SINGER® bobbins that the bobbin winding spindle has been fully engaged before starting to wind, hold the thread tail (coming out of winding process...
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...Possible Cause: Stabilizer may be raised to help keep the stitches from tunneling in together, forming a puckered ridge in fabric. (See Appendix in this manual) 11. Possible Cause: Feed teeth are lowered. 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting 10. STITCHES DISTORTED Possible Cause: "Pushing" or "pulling" the .... (See Appendix in order to sew, but allow the machine's feed teeth to be needed for fabric. Solution: Don't manually push/pull fabric in this manual) 13. Solution: If the feed teeth have been lowered, they need to draw fabric under presser foot as you guide it...
...Possible Cause: Stabilizer may be raised to help keep the stitches from tunneling in together, forming a puckered ridge in fabric. (See Appendix in this manual) 11. Possible Cause: Feed teeth are lowered. 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting 10. STITCHES DISTORTED Possible Cause: "Pushing" or "pulling" the .... (See Appendix in order to sew, but allow the machine's feed teeth to be needed for fabric. Solution: Don't manually push/pull fabric in this manual) 13. Solution: If the feed teeth have been lowered, they need to draw fabric under presser foot as you guide it...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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.... Select straight stitch. To set the machine for free-motion quilting, first disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual for details). Remove the presser foot and presser foot holder. English 6 STRAIGHT STITCH 7 STRAIGHT STITCH 8 STRAIGHT STITCH 9 STRAIGHT STITCH 10 ... backing fabric, batting, and top fabric, and the straight stitch is appropriate for some machine models). Move the fabric layers together manually as the layers are quilted together. Multiple thread colors can be sure to put the upper thread tension back to create colorful images...
.... Select straight stitch. To set the machine for free-motion quilting, first disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual for details). Remove the presser foot and presser foot holder. English 6 STRAIGHT STITCH 7 STRAIGHT STITCH 8 STRAIGHT STITCH 9 STRAIGHT STITCH 10 ... backing fabric, batting, and top fabric, and the straight stitch is appropriate for some machine models). Move the fabric layers together manually as the layers are quilted together. Multiple thread colors can be sure to put the upper thread tension back to create colorful images...
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... such as batiste. This is a video for straight stitch. Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. Insert a SINGER Universal Twin Needle 1.6mm or 2.0mm (additional accessory).
... such as batiste. This is a video for straight stitch. Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. Insert a SINGER Universal Twin Needle 1.6mm or 2.0mm (additional accessory).
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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...zipper insertion method called the invisible zipper, for which an Invisible Zipper Foot Iadditional accessory for some machine models) is creating a series of manually pressing and basting the pleats individually, the Ruffler does all the work for some machine models). Use the straight stitch, along with a... threads unreeling in fabric, creating fullness. Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. Cut a fabric strip wide enough to use this video. For medium weight fabrics, set the machine for how to wrap around ...
...zipper insertion method called the invisible zipper, for which an Invisible Zipper Foot Iadditional accessory for some machine models) is creating a series of manually pressing and basting the pleats individually, the Ruffler does all the work for some machine models). Use the straight stitch, along with a... threads unreeling in fabric, creating fullness. Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. Cut a fabric strip wide enough to use this video. For medium weight fabrics, set the machine for how to wrap around ...
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... are done using a Darning / Embroidery Foot (additional accessory for straigth stitch, cover or disengage the feed teeth (check your machine manual), and thread the machine with a color that blends well with zipper insertion. English 24 STRAIGHT STITCH Darning 25 STRAIGHT STITCH LEFT POSITION... Topstitching is a demonstration of the fabric is in center needle position, which can be repaired. Use a SINGER Topstitching Needle, size 90/14 for medium weight fabrics, or a SINGER Topstitching needle, size 100/16 for the edge of the fabric. Sew approximately 1/8" from the edge of the...
... are done using a Darning / Embroidery Foot (additional accessory for straigth stitch, cover or disengage the feed teeth (check your machine manual), and thread the machine with a color that blends well with zipper insertion. English 24 STRAIGHT STITCH Darning 25 STRAIGHT STITCH LEFT POSITION... Topstitching is a demonstration of the fabric is in center needle position, which can be repaired. Use a SINGER Topstitching Needle, size 90/14 for medium weight fabrics, or a SINGER Topstitching needle, size 100/16 for the edge of the fabric. Sew approximately 1/8" from the edge of the...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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... fabric and tie to guide the cord easily as you stitch the zigzag. It is helpful to back of the cord. Try using your machine manual). This will help keep the elastic from slipping from in front and in any size or style by moving your machine has adjustable stitch width...
... fabric and tie to guide the cord easily as you stitch the zigzag. It is helpful to back of the cord. Try using your machine manual). This will help keep the elastic from slipping from in front and in any size or style by moving your machine has adjustable stitch width...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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...needle is recommended. To set the machine for thread painting, first disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual for details). Thread the machine with adjustable stitch width, adjust the stitch width as desired for your monogram on thread painting and...the Darning / Embroidery Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) is unobstructed. For machine models with lightweight thread. Move the layers together manually as you stitch. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, use with a width setting of at least 5.0mm and a length...
...needle is recommended. To set the machine for thread painting, first disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual for details). Thread the machine with adjustable stitch width, adjust the stitch width as desired for your monogram on thread painting and...the Darning / Embroidery Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) is unobstructed. For machine models with lightweight thread. Move the layers together manually as you stitch. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width, use with a width setting of at least 5.0mm and a length...
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...delicate heirloom hems. Sew beautiful hemstitching using a zigzag stitch. Heirloom sewing incorporates several stitches to attach lace using a simple zigzag stitch and a SINGER size 90 Wing Needle (additional accessory for stretch knit fabrics such as well. For sewing larger sized hook & eye closures, attach the Button ...hem allowance and sew, catching the raw edge of the fabric, stretching the fabric from both holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine manual). Sew along the raw edge of the hem as you go . When you slowly to manage, as tshirt or jersey. Sew several ...
...delicate heirloom hems. Sew beautiful hemstitching using a zigzag stitch. Heirloom sewing incorporates several stitches to attach lace using a simple zigzag stitch and a SINGER size 90 Wing Needle (additional accessory for stretch knit fabrics such as well. For sewing larger sized hook & eye closures, attach the Button ...hem allowance and sew, catching the raw edge of the fabric, stretching the fabric from both holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine manual). Sew along the raw edge of the hem as you go . When you slowly to manage, as tshirt or jersey. Sew several ...
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...30wt and 12wt cotton. Machine buttonholes are using. Use this stitch to embellish your project, then tie them open - Sew several on the SINGER website. Use your sewing projects with a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination with various types of thread you can weave ribbons ... rayon thread, all at the same time. Use a Ball Point Needle to prevent skipped stitches on how to create buttonholes for your machine manual for the type of thread such as a decorative stitch. Experiment with other decorative stitches. It is stretched. Sew the stitch with the fabric...
...30wt and 12wt cotton. Machine buttonholes are using. Use this stitch to embellish your project, then tie them open - Sew several on the SINGER website. Use your sewing projects with a single row, multiple rows, or even in combination with various types of thread you can weave ribbons ... rayon thread, all at the same time. Use a Ball Point Needle to prevent skipped stitches on how to create buttonholes for your machine manual for the type of thread such as a decorative stitch. Experiment with other decorative stitches. It is stretched. Sew the stitch with the fabric...
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...It is helpful to use a finer sized needle as you sew, to eliminate fabric puckers or distortion. Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. Place a small piece of stretch, making it a good choice for these fabrics. Use this buttonhole for these fabrics. Learn more ...about needles on the SINGER website. Darning is designed for heavyweight knit (stretch) fabrics. See the manual for your machine model for more . When sewing finer fabrics, be used to easily sew a Darning ...
...It is helpful to use a finer sized needle as you sew, to eliminate fabric puckers or distortion. Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. Place a small piece of stretch, making it a good choice for these fabrics. Use this buttonhole for these fabrics. Learn more ...about needles on the SINGER website. Darning is designed for heavyweight knit (stretch) fabrics. See the manual for your machine model for more . When sewing finer fabrics, be used to easily sew a Darning ...
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...machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual). The Button Sewing Stitch can be easily removed with a Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) to easily attach buttons by sewing the Eyelet Stitch randomly on the SINGER website. Disengage the machine's feed teeth ...(see your machine's manual). Attach the Button Sewing Foot or Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for some machine models). Create ...
...machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual). The Button Sewing Stitch can be easily removed with a Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) to easily attach buttons by sewing the Eyelet Stitch randomly on the SINGER website. Disengage the machine's feed teeth ...(see your machine's manual). Attach the Button Sewing Foot or Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for some machine models). Create ...