Instruction Manual 2
Page 2
...). SINGER and ONE PLUS are being administered. 10. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be left unattended when plugged in. DANGER--To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to install the proper outlet. To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. This sewing machine should...
...). SINGER and ONE PLUS are being administered. 10. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be left unattended when plugged in. DANGER--To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to install the proper outlet. To reduce the risk of electric shock: 1. This sewing machine should...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 5
...62 - 63 Threading the twin needle 2. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Machine identification 6 - 7 Accessories 8 - 9 Setting up your machine 10 - 11 Spool pins 12 - 13 Presser foot lifter 12 - 13 Feed dog control 12 - 13 Converting to free-arm sewing 12 - 13 Winding the bobbin 14 - 15 Threading...59 Using buttonhole foot, Procedure, Corded buttonholes, Buttonholing with hard-to-sew fabrics 3. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 60 - 61 Cleaning the sewing machine and foot controller 4. STARTING TO SEW Quick reference table of stitch length and width 38 - 41 Straight ...
...62 - 63 Threading the twin needle 2. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE Machine identification 6 - 7 Accessories 8 - 9 Setting up your machine 10 - 11 Spool pins 12 - 13 Presser foot lifter 12 - 13 Feed dog control 12 - 13 Converting to free-arm sewing 12 - 13 Winding the bobbin 14 - 15 Threading...59 Using buttonhole foot, Procedure, Corded buttonholes, Buttonholing with hard-to-sew fabrics 3. CARING FOR YOUR MACHINE Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 60 - 61 Cleaning the sewing machine and foot controller 4. STARTING TO SEW Quick reference table of stitch length and width 38 - 41 Straight ...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 8
.... Thread guide 23. 1. Thread tension control 3 4. Pre-tension guide 2 2. Identification plate 17. Reverse stitch button 11. Feed dogs 32. Buttonhole lever 13 21. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1. Thread cutter/holder 7. Power/light switch 15. Needle 25. Threading lever 5. Bobbin cover plate 26. Needle clamp screw 30.
.... Thread guide 23. 1. Thread tension control 3 4. Pre-tension guide 2 2. Identification plate 17. Reverse stitch button 11. Feed dogs 32. Buttonhole lever 13 21. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE MACHINE IDENTIFICATION 1. Thread cutter/holder 7. Power/light switch 15. Needle 25. Threading lever 5. Bobbin cover plate 26. Needle clamp screw 30.
Instruction Manual 2
Page 10
... stitch foot 13. The satin foot (11) is another very useful foot and should be used for the majority of your sewing machine is called the allpurpose foot and will be sure they are Class I5 J. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 When purchasing... additional bobbins, be used for needle plate 10. Spool pin cap (medium) 7. Buttonhole foot and underplate The foot that comes on your decorative sewing - ACCESSORIES 1. Spool pin cap (large) 8. especially honeycomb , star a etc. Zipper foot 11. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Satin stitch foot 12. Spool pin...
... stitch foot 13. The satin foot (11) is another very useful foot and should be used for the majority of your sewing machine is called the allpurpose foot and will be sure they are Class I5 J. 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 When purchasing... additional bobbins, be used for needle plate 10. Spool pin cap (medium) 7. Buttonhole foot and underplate The foot that comes on your decorative sewing - ACCESSORIES 1. Spool pin cap (large) 8. especially honeycomb , star a etc. Zipper foot 11. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Satin stitch foot 12. Spool pin...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 14
... to remove thick fabric. Down Basse Abajo Feed dog lever Levier de contrôle des griffes Control de dientes CONVERTING TO FREE-ARM SEWING Your machine can be larger than that is being used either as a flat-bed or as a free- Spool Bobine Carrete Felt disc Rondelle feutre ...the type and diameter of the spool itself. Raise the lifter to the middle position to insert or remove fabric, and to sew. 2. With the extension table removed the machine converts into place until it clicks. With the extension table in position, it will alert you , not the feed dogs,...
... to remove thick fabric. Down Basse Abajo Feed dog lever Levier de contrôle des griffes Control de dientes CONVERTING TO FREE-ARM SEWING Your machine can be larger than that is being used either as a flat-bed or as a free- Spool Bobine Carrete Felt disc Rondelle feutre ...the type and diameter of the spool itself. Raise the lifter to the middle position to insert or remove fabric, and to sew. 2. With the extension table removed the machine converts into place until it clicks. With the extension table in position, it will alert you , not the feed dogs,...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 26
...FOOT Be sure needle is well balanced when these two threads 'lock' in the up position. Lower the presser foot lifter so that the machine is irregular, you will always obtain a nicer stitch and less puckering when the upper thread appears slightly on the bottom side of the ... Puntada superior demasiado apretada Top stitch too loose Fil supérieur trop lâche Puntada superior demasiado floja ZIG ZAG and DECORATIVE SEWING For zigzag sewing and decorative stitch functions, thread tension should be accomplished with the word "AUTO" exposed on the tension control dial on top of ...
...FOOT Be sure needle is well balanced when these two threads 'lock' in the up position. Lower the presser foot lifter so that the machine is irregular, you will always obtain a nicer stitch and less puckering when the upper thread appears slightly on the bottom side of the ... Puntada superior demasiado apretada Top stitch too loose Fil supérieur trop lâche Puntada superior demasiado floja ZIG ZAG and DECORATIVE SEWING For zigzag sewing and decorative stitch functions, thread tension should be accomplished with the word "AUTO" exposed on the tension control dial on top of ...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 28
...When turning on the display changes for information about programming under 4 and 5 below. 26 See page 26 - 27 for regular sewing and programming. Simply press a button to enter Program Mode. DIRECT SELECTION BUTTONS Frequently used stitches are available by the direct selection ...1. PROGRAM MODE BUTTON Press this button to select that stitch. 3. Read more about the display when creating a stitch program. 2. For regular sewing, the LCD display shows the number of the selected stitch, an image of the stitch, and stitch width and stitch length settings. The information...
...When turning on the display changes for information about programming under 4 and 5 below. 26 See page 26 - 27 for regular sewing and programming. Simply press a button to enter Program Mode. DIRECT SELECTION BUTTONS Frequently used stitches are available by the direct selection ...1. PROGRAM MODE BUTTON Press this button to select that stitch. 3. Read more about the display when creating a stitch program. 2. For regular sewing, the LCD display shows the number of the selected stitch, an image of the stitch, and stitch width and stitch length settings. The information...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 30
...numbers change on the display as it will be programmed into the sequence. 5. The settings selected for that particular stitch. The LCD screen will sew in one at a time. Example: To select stitch number 52, press the center of the dial to toggle between stitch width and stitch length settings. ... sewn in the program. Note: When an arrow on . Press the center of the stitch width or stitch length value number disappears, the machine is set to browse through the programmed letters and/or stitches. Press the center of the dial repeatedly, or keep the center of stitches: ...
...numbers change on the display as it will be programmed into the sequence. 5. The settings selected for that particular stitch. The LCD screen will sew in one at a time. Example: To select stitch number 52, press the center of the dial to toggle between stitch width and stitch length settings. ... sewn in the program. Note: When an arrow on . Press the center of the stitch width or stitch length value number disappears, the machine is set to browse through the programmed letters and/or stitches. Press the center of the dial repeatedly, or keep the center of stitches: ...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 32
... so will prevent any possibility of the stitch you selected. TACKING STITCH MODE BUTTON Press Tacking Stitch and the sewing machine makes 4 tiny fixing stitches to its up -stop position with upper LED light lit. When the function is activated, the LED light under the Twin...to tie off . When turning the Stitch Selection Dial, the machine now automatically skips all patterns. 6. To disengage Twin Needle Safety and return the machine to normal sewing mode, either press the Twin Needle Safety button again or turn the machine off the sewing on , needle is set at the exact spot in the ...
... so will prevent any possibility of the stitch you selected. TACKING STITCH MODE BUTTON Press Tacking Stitch and the sewing machine makes 4 tiny fixing stitches to its up -stop position with upper LED light lit. When the function is activated, the LED light under the Twin...to tie off . When turning the Stitch Selection Dial, the machine now automatically skips all patterns. 6. To disengage Twin Needle Safety and return the machine to normal sewing mode, either press the Twin Needle Safety button again or turn the machine off the sewing on , needle is set at the exact spot in the ...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 34
...203; Ï ÖÜÑ Î space space l Ï□ space 32 Select the stitch you press the button during the sewing of the cycle being sewn. Select your preferred elongation stitch size by pressing either the x2 or x3 button. 9. When you would like to elongate...want the sequence to repeat, instead of stopping after one cycle and stop at the end of the stitch sequence, the machine will be elongated to the default size of the stitch, a x1 symbol will automatically sew one cycle, press the One Cycle Stitch Button so the light is illuminated. ...
...203; Ï ÖÜÑ Î space space l Ï□ space 32 Select the stitch you press the button during the sewing of the cycle being sewn. Select your preferred elongation stitch size by pressing either the x2 or x3 button. 9. When you would like to elongate...want the sequence to repeat, instead of stopping after one cycle and stop at the end of the stitch sequence, the machine will be elongated to the default size of the stitch, a x1 symbol will automatically sew one cycle, press the One Cycle Stitch Button so the light is illuminated. ...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 36
...out by pushing the reverse stitch button. START/STOP BUTTON When the Start/Stop button is pushed, the machine starts slowly, and when the button is plugged, the Start/Stop button will sew 4 stitches in reverse and stop. 1 2 Reverse stitch button Bouton du point de marche arriè...re interruptor de puntadas hacia atrás 3. The machine will be inactive. 2. SPEED CONTROL LEVER Sliding the lever sets desired sewing speed. However, when foot control is...
...out by pushing the reverse stitch button. START/STOP BUTTON When the Start/Stop button is pushed, the machine starts slowly, and when the button is plugged, the Start/Stop button will sew 4 stitches in reverse and stop. 1 2 Reverse stitch button Bouton du point de marche arriè...re interruptor de puntadas hacia atrás 3. The machine will be inactive. 2. SPEED CONTROL LEVER Sliding the lever sets desired sewing speed. However, when foot control is...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 38
NOTE: This function is very useful for tying off the sewing pattern to tie off of other stitches ( ) The sewing machine makes 4 tiny tacking stitches to avoid raveling at the start and end of the tacking stitches will be at the exact spot in the pattern ...where the reverse/tacking stitch button is pushed. The position of sewing. 36 REVERSE OPERATION AND TACKING STITCH Reverse...
NOTE: This function is very useful for tying off the sewing pattern to tie off of other stitches ( ) The sewing machine makes 4 tiny tacking stitches to avoid raveling at the start and end of the tacking stitches will be at the exact spot in the pattern ...where the reverse/tacking stitch button is pushed. The position of sewing. 36 REVERSE OPERATION AND TACKING STITCH Reverse...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 44
... clockwise until the needle 6 is at its highest position, then raise the presser foot, draw the fabric to change the needle 3 position. 2. Start/stop the sewing machine. Pull both metric and inch markings as those in doll clothes or baby garments. 42 3/4" (19 mm) 5/8" (16 mm) 1/2" (13 mm) 3/8" ( 9 mm)... 1/4" ( 6 mm) KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHT To keep the seam straight, use one of the tension may be desired. See page 36 for detail. AUTO F NOTE: Based upon the weight of the fabric, slight "fine tuning" of the...
... clockwise until the needle 6 is at its highest position, then raise the presser foot, draw the fabric to change the needle 3 position. 2. Start/stop the sewing machine. Pull both metric and inch markings as those in doll clothes or baby garments. 42 3/4" (19 mm) 5/8" (16 mm) 1/2" (13 mm) 3/8" ( 9 mm)... 1/4" ( 6 mm) KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHT To keep the seam straight, use one of the tension may be desired. See page 36 for detail. AUTO F NOTE: Based upon the weight of the fabric, slight "fine tuning" of the...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 46
.... Baste the seam allowances together, enclosing the filler cord, forming a seam tape for topstitching and quilting. 1. When sewing, the machine will pull this thread to the main fabric piece for sewing. Then, pin or tack to the top. 2. Helpful hint: Slight adjusting of the foot. NOTE: For a dramatic... combinations. 44 Thread bobbin with a bias strip of foot to foot holder. Thread machine with invisible or lightweight thread that the needle passes through the right side of the zipper or to sew close to the cording. Increase thread tension a little at a time and continue until...
.... Baste the seam allowances together, enclosing the filler cord, forming a seam tape for topstitching and quilting. 1. When sewing, the machine will pull this thread to the main fabric piece for sewing. Then, pin or tack to the top. 2. Helpful hint: Slight adjusting of the foot. NOTE: For a dramatic... combinations. 44 Thread bobbin with a bias strip of foot to foot holder. Thread machine with invisible or lightweight thread that the needle passes through the right side of the zipper or to sew close to the cording. Increase thread tension a little at a time and continue until...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 48
...pattern is 5 mm. Use a backing of the fabric. PLACEMENT OF PATTERNS Stitch width of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear on the sewing machine. NOTE: When sewing a dense (closely spaced) satin stitch, the satin stitch foot MUST be used for satin stitching. Slightly...grey boxes indicate all the possible personal preference options available to avoid puckering. NOTE: The values shown in the chart are actual sewing lengths and widths and do not correspond to the top or you are experiencing puckering, slightly reduce the tension with the thread ...
...pattern is 5 mm. Use a backing of the fabric. PLACEMENT OF PATTERNS Stitch width of stitch and sewing speed, but the bobbin thread must never appear on the sewing machine. NOTE: When sewing a dense (closely spaced) satin stitch, the satin stitch foot MUST be used for satin stitching. Slightly...grey boxes indicate all the possible personal preference options available to avoid puckering. NOTE: The values shown in the chart are actual sewing lengths and widths and do not correspond to the top or you are experiencing puckering, slightly reduce the tension with the thread ...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 56
... - Lower the press foot. If a shank is most often sewn with a slightly lower (-) tension setting. DECORATIVE PATTERNS SETTINGS :Presser foot - SEWING ON A BUTTON SETTINGS :Presser foot - Adjust the stitch width if necessary. The Entredeux stitch is required, place a needle or pin on top ...of the fabric and tie together. 54 Turn the handwheel toward the machine. Step on a scrap of garments and home decorating projects. Helpful hint: For a more pleasing appearance experiment with a Wing Needle (SINGER Style 2040) to the backside of the button. All-purpose foot or...
... - Lower the press foot. If a shank is most often sewn with a slightly lower (-) tension setting. DECORATIVE PATTERNS SETTINGS :Presser foot - SEWING ON A BUTTON SETTINGS :Presser foot - Adjust the stitch width if necessary. The Entredeux stitch is required, place a needle or pin on top ...of the fabric and tie together. 54 Turn the handwheel toward the machine. Step on a scrap of garments and home decorating projects. Helpful hint: For a more pleasing appearance experiment with a Wing Needle (SINGER Style 2040) to the backside of the button. All-purpose foot or...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 58
...underneath the fabric to a length of about 4 inches to "Using buttonhole foot" above.) 4. While holding the top thread, start the machine. Select one easy step. Carefully mark the position of buttonhole on a scrap of the actual fabric from your garment. 6. Insert the button into the... Languette B Lengüeta B PROCEDURE * Use an interfacing in one of the buttonhole patterns. 2. All of this is done in the area of the garment where buttonholes are placed. SEWING A BUTTONHOLE USING BUTTONHOLE FOOT Your machine offers you two different widths of bartack buttonholes sewn by a system ...
...underneath the fabric to a length of about 4 inches to "Using buttonhole foot" above.) 4. While holding the top thread, start the machine. Select one easy step. Carefully mark the position of buttonhole on a scrap of the actual fabric from your garment. 6. Insert the button into the... Languette B Lengüeta B PROCEDURE * Use an interfacing in one of the buttonhole patterns. 2. All of this is done in the area of the garment where buttonholes are placed. SEWING A BUTTONHOLE USING BUTTONHOLE FOOT Your machine offers you two different widths of bartack buttonholes sewn by a system ...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 62
Raise the needle to remove dust from power 1 supply by the arrows. (A, B) NOTE: SINGER brand sewing machine oil is not suited for removal. 3. Clean the feed dogs and hook area with the projection (3) positioned against the spring (4). 5 (2) (A) (B) 6. Make ...from the electrical CAUTION outlet. 3. Replace the bobbin case with the lint brush. 4 Put one drop of your machine, it is suggested. Remove the bobbin case (2). 3 4. To ensure the best possible operation of sewing machine oil on the needle plate (1) and slide the needle plate toward you as illustrated. DO ...
Raise the needle to remove dust from power 1 supply by the arrows. (A, B) NOTE: SINGER brand sewing machine oil is not suited for removal. 3. Clean the feed dogs and hook area with the projection (3) positioned against the spring (4). 5 (2) (A) (B) 6. Make ...from the electrical CAUTION outlet. 3. Replace the bobbin case with the lint brush. 4 Put one drop of your machine, it is suggested. Remove the bobbin case (2). 3 4. To ensure the best possible operation of sewing machine oil on the needle plate (1) and slide the needle plate toward you as illustrated. DO ...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 64
Draw one . Pull the three threads together under it easily. To disengage twin needle sewing mode and return the machine to your machine. Use a backing of a SINGER branded twin needle (Style 2025) is lit red. 62 Use of tissue paper or interfacing for pintucks, double top stitching and decorative sewing. This will prevent broken needles and damage...
Draw one . Pull the three threads together under it easily. To disengage twin needle sewing mode and return the machine to your machine. Use a backing of a SINGER branded twin needle (Style 2025) is lit red. 62 Use of tissue paper or interfacing for pintucks, double top stitching and decorative sewing. This will prevent broken needles and damage...
Instruction Manual 2
Page 66
...19). * Top thread tension is too tight (see page 62 - 63). Remove lint (see page 23). * Needle size is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - Machine jams/knocks. * Thread is bent. - Fabric does not move. * Presser foot is set too wide (see page 24 - 25). * Needle is .... * Bobbin has not been wound evenly. - Bobbin thread breaks. * Bobbin case is turned off.- Shorten stitch length. 64 PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is not threaded correctly (see page 22). Turn on the switch. * Buttonhole lever is not lowered when...
...19). * Top thread tension is too tight (see page 62 - 63). Remove lint (see page 23). * Needle size is being pulled or pushed against machine feeding action. - Machine jams/knocks. * Thread is bent. - Fabric does not move. * Presser foot is set too wide (see page 24 - 25). * Needle is .... * Bobbin has not been wound evenly. - Bobbin thread breaks. * Bobbin case is turned off.- Shorten stitch length. 64 PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST GENERAL PROBLEMS Machine does not sew. * Power switch is not threaded correctly (see page 22). Turn on the switch. * Buttonhole lever is not lowered when...