Instruction Manual
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... with this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any maintenance." Keep ventilation openings of The Singer Company Limited or its affiliates. ©2010 The Singer Company Limited or its intended use as threading ...needle, changing needle, threading looper, or changing presser foot, etc." 18. SINGER is not working properly, if it is a registered trademark of the sewing machine and foot control free from all instructions before replacing light bulb. Close cover before cleaning." 2. ...
... with this sewing machine if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any maintenance." Keep ventilation openings of The Singer Company Limited or its affiliates. ©2010 The Singer Company Limited or its intended use as threading ...needle, changing needle, threading looper, or changing presser foot, etc." 18. SINGER is not working properly, if it is a registered trademark of the sewing machine and foot control free from all instructions before replacing light bulb. Close cover before cleaning." 2. ...
Instruction Manual
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...guide pole 4 11. Right needle thread tension control 5 13. Two thread convertor instruction 8 18. Threading chart 19. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE IDENTIFICATION CHART 1 1. Thread cutter lever 17. Release lever 21. Plug connector socket 28. Cutter release knob 32. Needle ...plate 2 7. Needle thread guides 7 16. Foot release lever 22. Hand wheel 27. Power/light switch 29. Foot pressure regulator 3. Sewing light 4. Standard foot 8. Upper looper thread tension control 15. Cutting width gauge 9 20. Front cover 30. Lower looper 34. Cord...
...guide pole 4 11. Right needle thread tension control 5 13. Two thread convertor instruction 8 18. Threading chart 19. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE IDENTIFICATION CHART 1 1. Thread cutter lever 17. Release lever 21. Plug connector socket 28. Cutter release knob 32. Needle ...plate 2 7. Needle thread guides 7 16. Foot release lever 22. Hand wheel 27. Power/light switch 29. Foot pressure regulator 3. Sewing light 4. Standard foot 8. Upper looper thread tension control 15. Cutting width gauge 9 20. Front cover 30. Lower looper 34. Cord...
Instruction Manual
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... needle plate and bed areas. 2. This same switch controls both machine power and sewing light. When leaving the machine unattended or servicing the machine, remove the power cord plug from the power supply outlet. 4. Illustration * I : Plug connector socket * II : Power/light switch * III : Release lever * IV: Working table * V : Front cover 10 OPENING...
... needle plate and bed areas. 2. This same switch controls both machine power and sewing light. When leaving the machine unattended or servicing the machine, remove the power cord plug from the power supply outlet. 4. Illustration * I : Plug connector socket * II : Power/light switch * III : Release lever * IV: Working table * V : Front cover 10 OPENING...
Instruction Manual
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... (11) for light weight fabrics * Synthetic threads are recommended for your project. 18 TABLEAU DES FILS ET MATIERES Utiliser SINGER Cat. When purchasing thread for sewing, especially if it is very useful for different types of thread as the needles. Le fil polyester, par exemple, est très... performant pour de nombreux types de tissus. NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHART Use SINGER Cat. No. 2022. Polyester thread, for example,...
... (11) for light weight fabrics * Synthetic threads are recommended for your project. 18 TABLEAU DES FILS ET MATIERES Utiliser SINGER Cat. When purchasing thread for sewing, especially if it is very useful for different types of thread as the needles. Le fil polyester, par exemple, est très... performant pour de nombreux types de tissus. NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHART Use SINGER Cat. No. 2022. Polyester thread, for example,...
Instruction Manual
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... behind the presser foot. 20 Pull the lower thread through the thread guide as illustrated. 2. Raise needle to master the correct threading before test sewing. NOTE: Thread tension is released when the presser foot is up. Pull about 4" (10 cm) of Lower Looper-Upper Looper-Needle. STARTING TO... SEW THREADING YOUR MACHINE Wrong threading may cause skipped stitches, breaking threads, or other problems. Try to its highest point by the arrow. Pass the...
... behind the presser foot. 20 Pull the lower thread through the thread guide as illustrated. 2. Raise needle to master the correct threading before test sewing. NOTE: Thread tension is released when the presser foot is up. Pull about 4" (10 cm) of Lower Looper-Upper Looper-Needle. STARTING TO... SEW THREADING YOUR MACHINE Wrong threading may cause skipped stitches, breaking threads, or other problems. Try to its highest point by the arrow. Pass the...
Instruction Manual
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... pulling the fabric towards the back until about 3" (5 to 6 cm) of extra stitches are properly formed. 2. Check thread tensions by test sewing on most fabrics except bulky materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Cut thread by pushing thread cutter lever down on...STITCH OVERLOCK STITCHES After threading is completed, use scissors. 30 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Rotate the hand wheel toward you plan to sew and test sew in test fabric under the presser foot by slightly pushing it forward. (This can be done with the presser foot down , or use a...
... pulling the fabric towards the back until about 3" (5 to 6 cm) of extra stitches are properly formed. 2. Check thread tensions by test sewing on most fabrics except bulky materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Cut thread by pushing thread cutter lever down on...STITCH OVERLOCK STITCHES After threading is completed, use scissors. 30 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Rotate the hand wheel toward you plan to sew and test sew in test fabric under the presser foot by slightly pushing it forward. (This can be done with the presser foot down , or use a...
Instruction Manual
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... when you are not correctly placed in many cases. Turn overedge cutting width dial to use heavy thread. 32 4. The following advice can help you sew light or heavy weight fabric. 3. Adjust needle tensions when you make adjustments: 1. Adjust the tension setting. 5. Tension settings might be affected if either or both...
... when you are not correctly placed in many cases. Turn overedge cutting width dial to use heavy thread. 32 4. The following advice can help you sew light or heavy weight fabric. 3. Adjust needle tensions when you make adjustments: 1. Adjust the tension setting. 5. Tension settings might be affected if either or both...
Instruction Manual
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... The narrow and rolled edge stitches are unsuitable for use on hard or heavy fabrics. 1. The picot stitch can be used when sewing on page 32. These hems are ideal for use the recommended threads below for needle Upper looper Lower looper Narrow overlock edge with ...-100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Rolled edge with Three Threads with Two Threads Nylon No. 100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Illustration * I : Stitch finger (A) * II : Cross section showing proper placement of stitch finger * III : Narrow hem * IV : Rolled hem * V : Picot stitch 38 Keep it is inserted completely as...
... The narrow and rolled edge stitches are unsuitable for use on hard or heavy fabrics. 1. The picot stitch can be used when sewing on page 32. These hems are ideal for use the recommended threads below for needle Upper looper Lower looper Narrow overlock edge with ...-100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Rolled edge with Three Threads with Two Threads Nylon No. 100 Bulk nylon (less stretchable) Illustration * I : Stitch finger (A) * II : Cross section showing proper placement of stitch finger * III : Narrow hem * IV : Rolled hem * V : Picot stitch 38 Keep it is inserted completely as...
Instruction Manual
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...Stitch length dial until the required length is obtained. Decrease the cutting width by turning it towards 5 if fabric edge curls while sewing. (Fig. 1) Increase the cutting width by simply turning the Overedge cutting width dial to get proper stitching. (Fig. 4) Illustration * I :... Stitch length dial * II : Overedge cutting width dial * III : Stitch finger (B) * IV : Cross section view of stitch finger Fig. 1 Fig. 2 (B) (A) Fig. 3 Fig. 4 44...
...Stitch length dial until the required length is obtained. Decrease the cutting width by turning it towards 5 if fabric edge curls while sewing. (Fig. 1) Increase the cutting width by simply turning the Overedge cutting width dial to get proper stitching. (Fig. 4) Illustration * I :... Stitch length dial * II : Overedge cutting width dial * III : Stitch finger (B) * IV : Cross section view of stitch finger Fig. 1 Fig. 2 (B) (A) Fig. 3 Fig. 4 44...
Instruction Manual
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...turn the foot pressure regulator to a higher number to increase or to a lower number to decrease pressure. Illustration * I : Differential feed control dial * II : Increase *III : Decrease *IV : Tighten * V : Loosen *VI : Cutter release mechanism screw. 48 The machine is set at the factory...1. These settings give the best ratio of fabric can be made between 0.7 (negative effect) and 2 (positive effect). For normal sewing without differential feed, set at the factory for your fabric. EFFECT AND APPLICATION TYPE OF FEEDING Waver-free seams, Gathering Positive differential ...
...turn the foot pressure regulator to a higher number to increase or to a lower number to decrease pressure. Illustration * I : Differential feed control dial * II : Increase *III : Decrease *IV : Tighten * V : Loosen *VI : Cutter release mechanism screw. 48 The machine is set at the factory...1. These settings give the best ratio of fabric can be made between 0.7 (negative effect) and 2 (positive effect). For normal sewing without differential feed, set at the factory for your fabric. EFFECT AND APPLICATION TYPE OF FEEDING Waver-free seams, Gathering Positive differential ...
Instruction Manual
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..., cut the fabric along the new stitching line for about 1.18 inches (3 cm). Fig. 4 Illustration * I : Cut 50 Fig. 3 * I Fig. 2 5 Fig. 4 Unfold the folded portion and sew the next edge of the fabric. (5) 1 2 3 4 TURNING CURVED EDGES Apply pressure at point A in the direction of the folded portion down to 2 stitches beyond the... inside corner. (4) 5. When you reach the fabric edge, stop stitching with your right hand (Fig. 3) For outside curves, place fabric under presser foot and sew up to meet the right edge. (3) 4.
..., cut the fabric along the new stitching line for about 1.18 inches (3 cm). Fig. 4 Illustration * I : Cut 50 Fig. 3 * I Fig. 2 5 Fig. 4 Unfold the folded portion and sew the next edge of the fabric. (5) 1 2 3 4 TURNING CURVED EDGES Apply pressure at point A in the direction of the folded portion down to 2 stitches beyond the... inside corner. (4) 5. When you reach the fabric edge, stop stitching with your right hand (Fig. 3) For outside curves, place fabric under presser foot and sew up to meet the right edge. (3) 4.
Instruction Manual
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... top stitching, flatlock seams, pin-tucking or making lengths of using three threads (flat seam) Fold fabric along the line to be top-stitched and sew over a cord or braid, holding it carefully with both hands. (See pages 58-59) NOTE: *If you use the blind hem foot, decorative stitches are...
... top stitching, flatlock seams, pin-tucking or making lengths of using three threads (flat seam) Fold fabric along the line to be top-stitched and sew over a cord or braid, holding it carefully with both hands. (See pages 58-59) NOTE: *If you use the blind hem foot, decorative stitches are...
Instruction Manual
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...upper looper and needle can be damaged. In this position, set the replacement cutter in your accessories. * I : Screw * II : Stitch finger * III : Moving cutter * IV : Cutter release knob * V : Face cover * VI : Face cover screw *VII: ...Light bulb 58 * V * VI * III * II * IV 1 2 * VII CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB Disconnect from power supply before removing face cover. Remove the stitch finger. 1. Ensure that... to the middle position by pushing the cutter release knob to sew without cutting, open the working table.
...upper looper and needle can be damaged. In this position, set the replacement cutter in your accessories. * I : Screw * II : Stitch finger * III : Moving cutter * IV : Cutter release knob * V : Face cover * VI : Face cover screw *VII: ...Light bulb 58 * V * VI * III * II * IV 1 2 * VII CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB Disconnect from power supply before removing face cover. Remove the stitch finger. 1. Ensure that... to the middle position by pushing the cutter release knob to sew without cutting, open the working table.
Instruction Manual
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... dust and lint. Using the brush provided, remove dust and ling that has accumulated. 2. Open the front cover and working table. Illustration * I : Top cover screw * II : Top cover * III : Brush * IV: Oil 60 Use the brush to avoid electrical shock. Apply a few drops of oil to remove dust from the machine... and foot control. ALWAYS USE A GOOD QUALITY SEWING MACHINE OIL. 3. Use dry rags to the points indicated by arrows. Using a screwdriver, remove the top cover. Cleaning the...
... dust and lint. Using the brush provided, remove dust and ling that has accumulated. 2. Open the front cover and working table. Illustration * I : Top cover screw * II : Top cover * III : Brush * IV: Oil 60 Use the brush to avoid electrical shock. Apply a few drops of oil to remove dust from the machine... and foot control. ALWAYS USE A GOOD QUALITY SEWING MACHINE OIL. 3. Use dry rags to the points indicated by arrows. Using a screwdriver, remove the top cover. Cleaning the...
Instruction Manual
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...AN EDGE: Set for rolled edge. • Lower cutter to secure the pearls. • Follow edge of fabric along fabric guide on Pearl foot. • Sew pearls on with the left needle just catching the fold of pearls extending behind foot. • Take one stitch with the hand wheel to secure... the pearls. • Sew pearls on the edge of ready-made piping. Close front covers. • Raise the needle to it 's highest position. • Place pearls in channel on...
...AN EDGE: Set for rolled edge. • Lower cutter to secure the pearls. • Follow edge of fabric along fabric guide on Pearl foot. • Sew pearls on with the left needle just catching the fold of pearls extending behind foot. • Take one stitch with the hand wheel to secure... the pearls. • Sew pearls on the edge of ready-made piping. Close front covers. • Raise the needle to it 's highest position. • Place pearls in channel on...