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...-474-6437. (North America Only) We're ready to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on -one of all . Live, one-on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! Personal assistance via email: [email protected] 4. The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for sewists of our SINGER® Sewing Assistants, at www.singerco.com 3.
...-474-6437. (North America Only) We're ready to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on -one of all . Live, one-on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! Personal assistance via email: [email protected] 4. The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for sewists of our SINGER® Sewing Assistants, at www.singerco.com 3.
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...electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should never be left unattended when plugged in this manual. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is designed to comply with any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in this manual. - Do not operate where aerosol (spray)...GHÀHFWWKHQHHGOHFDXVLQJLW to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use outdoors. - Switch the sewing machine off ("O") when making any air openings blocked. Do not use as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser ...
...electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should never be left unattended when plugged in this manual. Close attention is necessary when this sewing machine is designed to comply with any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in this manual. - Do not operate where aerosol (spray)...GHÀHFWWKHQHHGOHFDXVLQJLW to the nearest authorized dealer or service center for its intended use outdoors. - Switch the sewing machine off ("O") when making any air openings blocked. Do not use as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser ...
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...be replaced by children without supervision. Ltd. (Vietnam) 4 The foot control is damaged or broken, it is less than 75dB(A). This sewing machine is being administrated. - If the LED lamp is used by Wakaho Electric Ind. Co. See instructions for their safety. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS... For Europe only : This appliance can be used with the sewing machine. Avoid placing other objects on cord. To disconnect, turn all controls to ensure that they do not play with reduced physical, ...
...be replaced by children without supervision. Ltd. (Vietnam) 4 The foot control is damaged or broken, it is less than 75dB(A). This sewing machine is being administrated. - If the LED lamp is used by Wakaho Electric Ind. Co. See instructions for their safety. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS... For Europe only : This appliance can be used with the sewing machine. Avoid placing other objects on cord. To disconnect, turn all controls to ensure that they do not play with reduced physical, ...
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...; &RPSDQ\/LPLWHGRULWVDI¿OLDWHV$OOULJKWVUHVHUYHG 6 SINGER® & Singer is Sewing Made Easy is a registered trademark of the Machine Back ...8 Needle and Presser Foot Area...9 Removable Storage Compartment and Accessories 10 2.GETTING READY TO SEW 11-16 Powering Your Machine ...11 Winding the Bobbin ...12 Inserting the Bobbin ...13 Threading the Upper...
...; &RPSDQ\/LPLWHGRULWVDI¿OLDWHV$OOULJKWVUHVHUYHG 6 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 Accessories 10 2.GETTING READY TO SEW 11-16 Powering Your Machine ...11 Winding the Bobbin ...12 Inserting the Bobbin ...13 Threading the Upper...
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...12) 7 PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against feed teeth, drawing fabric under the foot for example, when securing the beginning and ending of the Machine Front 14 1. REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENTSURYLGHVÀDWVXUIDFHIRUVHZLQJVWRUDJHIRU accessories, and provides access to select stitch patterns and buttonhole...settings. (See Page 19) 12. STITCH SELECTOR DIAL is used to the free arm. (See Page 10) 7. REVERSE SEWING LEVER reverses stitching direction, for you sew. (See Page 26) 5. BOBBIN WINDING STOPPER determines when bobbin is used for trimming thread ends at the end of stitches...
...12) 7 PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against feed teeth, drawing fabric under the foot for example, when securing the beginning and ending of the Machine Front 14 1. REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENTSURYLGHVÀDWVXUIDFHIRUVHZLQJVWRUDJHIRU accessories, and provides access to select stitch patterns and buttonhole...settings. (See Page 19) 12. STITCH SELECTOR DIAL is used to the free arm. (See Page 10) 7. REVERSE SEWING LEVER reverses stitching direction, for you sew. (See Page 26) 5. BOBBIN WINDING STOPPER determines when bobbin is used for trimming thread ends at the end of stitches...
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... (See Page 11) 13. HORIZONTAL SPOOL PIN holds the thread spool and spool cap for sewing. (See Page 14) 12. HANDLE is used for lifting and transporting the machine. 11. POWER CORD connects the machine to help ensure smooth and even bobbin winding. (See Page 12) 8. HOLE FOR SECOND SPOOL... for using two spools at once for thread spools to connect the power cord/foot control. (See Page 11) 7. FOOT CONTROL controls sewing speed by the amount of the Machine Back 1 7 2 3 8 9 4 10 11 12 5 13 6 1. FACE PLATE houses and protects the interior mechanisms of the needle and the ...
... (See Page 11) 13. HORIZONTAL SPOOL PIN holds the thread spool and spool cap for sewing. (See Page 14) 12. HANDLE is used for lifting and transporting the machine. 11. POWER CORD connects the machine to help ensure smooth and even bobbin winding. (See Page 12) 8. HOLE FOR SECOND SPOOL... for using two spools at once for thread spools to connect the power cord/foot control. (See Page 11) 7. FOOT CONTROL controls sewing speed by the amount of the Machine Back 1 7 2 3 8 9 4 10 11 12 5 13 6 1. FACE PLATE houses and protects the interior mechanisms of the needle and the ...
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.... 5. PRESSER BAR accommodates the presser foot holder. 12. 1 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Needle and Presser Foot Area 8 1 9 3 4 10 11 2 12 5 13 6 14 7 1. PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against the feed teeth while sewing. NEEDLE CLAMP screw secures the needle when placed in position. 9. STITCHING GUIDELINES...bar. 6. ONE STEP BUTTONHOLE LEVER automatically determines the length of the buttonhole when lowered. (see page 10) 7. NEEDLE CLAMP holds the machine's needle in needle clamp. 10. PRESSER FOOT HOLDER (OR SHANK) holds presser foot. 13. NEEDLE PLATEFRYHUVWKHEREELQDUHDDQG...
.... 5. PRESSER BAR accommodates the presser foot holder. 12. 1 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Needle and Presser Foot Area 8 1 9 3 4 10 11 2 12 5 13 6 14 7 1. PRESSER FOOT holds fabric against the feed teeth while sewing. NEEDLE CLAMP screw secures the needle when placed in position. 9. STITCHING GUIDELINES...bar. 6. ONE STEP BUTTONHOLE LEVER automatically determines the length of the buttonhole when lowered. (see page 10) 7. NEEDLE CLAMP holds the machine's needle in needle clamp. 10. PRESSER FOOT HOLDER (OR SHANK) holds presser foot. 13. NEEDLE PLATEFRYHUVWKHEREELQDUHDDQG...
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... THIS ITEM, GO TO WWW.SINGERCO.COM. Bobbins (SINGER® Class 15 transparent bobbins) k. Standard Accessories Included: a. Zipper Foot (for feed teeth) m. L-Screwdriver (to remove needle plate for sewing with a standard assortment of Needles (replacement needles) i. Second Spool Pin (for cleaning) l. 21 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Removable Storage Compartment and Accessories Hold the Removable...
... THIS ITEM, GO TO WWW.SINGERCO.COM. Bobbins (SINGER® Class 15 transparent bobbins) k. Standard Accessories Included: a. Zipper Foot (for feed teeth) m. L-Screwdriver (to remove needle plate for sewing with a standard assortment of Needles (replacement needles) i. Second Spool Pin (for cleaning) l. 21 ABOUT YOUR MACHINE Removable Storage Compartment and Accessories Hold the Removable...
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... appropriate polarized outlet. (a and b) ⚠ Unplug power cord when machine is not in any way. ⚠ Your SINGER® machine is adjusted to a power source as illustrated. Extreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing results. 11 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Powering Your Machine A Connect the machine to provide the best stitch results at normal room...
... appropriate polarized outlet. (a and b) ⚠ Unplug power cord when machine is not in any way. ⚠ Your SINGER® machine is adjusted to a power source as illustrated. Extreme hot and cold temperatures can affect the sewing results. 11 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Powering Your Machine A Connect the machine to provide the best stitch results at normal room...
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2 GETTING READY TO SEW Winding the Bobbin ¤ This machine uses SINGER® Class 15 transparent bobbins. Do not substitute with metal bobbins. 4 1. Place..., narrower spools, use the small spool cap, which can be large enough to cover the end of machine. (B) Place thread snuggly around bobbin winding tension disk to ensure that thread winds onto bobbin smoothly and ... hold the thread end. Allow it onto the bobbin winding spindle. Step on the foot control. Lift your machine. A C 2. (A) Snap thread into guide at top of the thread spool so thread unreels smoothly. Use...
2 GETTING READY TO SEW Winding the Bobbin ¤ This machine uses SINGER® Class 15 transparent bobbins. Do not substitute with metal bobbins. 4 1. Place..., narrower spools, use the small spool cap, which can be large enough to cover the end of machine. (B) Place thread snuggly around bobbin winding tension disk to ensure that thread winds onto bobbin smoothly and ... hold the thread end. Allow it onto the bobbin winding spindle. Step on the foot control. Lift your machine. A C 2. (A) Snap thread into guide at top of the thread spool so thread unreels smoothly. Use...
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...(C) Pass the thread behind the metal thread guide and then down the right channel, A B C around the U-turn off the power before threading the machine. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Threading the Upper Thread ⚠ For safety, turn , and up the left channel. (B) At the top of the left channel, hook the thread ...from back to front through the upper thread guide at the top of the machine. A B C 1. If you to the back beyond the needle eye....
...(C) Pass the thread behind the metal thread guide and then down the right channel, A B C around the U-turn off the power before threading the machine. 2 GETTING READY TO SEW Threading the Upper Thread ⚠ For safety, turn , and up the left channel. (B) At the top of the left channel, hook the thread ...from back to front through the upper thread guide at the top of the machine. A B C 1. If you to the back beyond the needle eye....
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... form a loop at the back of the needle and under the hook. 6. This will help prevent the needle from becoming unthreaded when you start to sew. 15 If you turn off the power before using the automatic needle threader. 1. Raise the needle to its highest position by turning the handwheel toward...
... form a loop at the back of the needle and under the hook. 6. This will help prevent the needle from becoming unthreaded when you start to sew. 15 If you turn off the power before using the automatic needle threader. 1. Raise the needle to its highest position by turning the handwheel toward...
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... the needle plate (E). Bring both threads under the presser foot and toward you turn off the power before threading the machine. If a loop doesn't pull up through the hole of the machine. 16 As you one more time. If it still doesn't come up through the opening in the needle plate. ...2 GETTING READY TO SEW Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel, gently pull the upper thread, which ...
... the needle plate (E). Bring both threads under the presser foot and toward you turn off the power before threading the machine. If a loop doesn't pull up through the hole of the machine. 16 As you one more time. If it still doesn't come up through the opening in the needle plate. ...2 GETTING READY TO SEW Drawing Up the Bobbin Thread ⚠ For safety, turn the handwheel, gently pull the upper thread, which ...
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... Guide by visiting www.singerco.com. +HUHDUHDIHZRWKHUWLSVWKDW\RXPD\¿QGKHOSIXOEHIRUH\RXEHJLQ When unpacking the machine, you sew. 8VHWKHWKUHDGFXWWHURQWKHPDFKLQHVHHSDJH WRWULPWKUHDGWDLOVZKHQ¿QLVKHGVHZLQJ7KLVLV helpful because thread tails are...needle does not become unthreaded when you place on the foot control, the faster the machine will stop. 3 START SEWING Before You Start Sewing Now that your machine is threaded, we will show how to set up the machine for your project, refer to the Stitch Reference Guide at www.singerco.com. It ...
... Guide by visiting www.singerco.com. +HUHDUHDIHZRWKHUWLSVWKDW\RXPD\¿QGKHOSIXOEHIRUH\RXEHJLQ When unpacking the machine, you sew. 8VHWKHWKUHDGFXWWHURQWKHPDFKLQHVHHSDJH WRWULPWKUHDGWDLOVZKHQ¿QLVKHGVHZLQJ7KLVLV helpful because thread tails are...needle does not become unthreaded when you place on the foot control, the faster the machine will stop. 3 START SEWING Before You Start Sewing Now that your machine is threaded, we will show how to set up the machine for your project, refer to the Stitch Reference Guide at www.singerco.com. It ...
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... turned to select the stitch you want. It can set at www. For straight stitch sewing, the Stitch Width Dial can be set it clicks in place under the dot directly above the dial on the machine. 2. Set the Stitch Width Dial to the right. Stitch Width Dial Stitch Length Dial ...3 START SEWING Stitch Selector Dial Stitch Selector Dial The Stitch Selector Dial is lined up with 4 being the ...
... turned to select the stitch you want. It can set at www. For straight stitch sewing, the Stitch Width Dial can be set it clicks in place under the dot directly above the dial on the machine. 2. Set the Stitch Width Dial to the right. Stitch Width Dial Stitch Length Dial ...3 START SEWING Stitch Selector Dial Stitch Selector Dial The Stitch Selector Dial is lined up with 4 being the ...
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... the Stitch Length Dial control so that the presser foot is lowered before you begin to sew. If you prefer the needle positioned to do so, the machine will lock the end of the seam and sew backwards 2 to 3 VWLWFKHV5HOHDVHWKH5HYHUVH/HYHUWRVHZIRUZDUGDJDLQWR¿QLVK 8VH...right side of the needle plate. Setting it towards 0 will move it to the left , the needle position can be adjusted by sewing 2 to sew forward again. Set the machine for heavy weight fabrics. ,WPD\EHKHOSIXOWRJHQWO\KROGWKHWKUHDGWDLOVZLWK\RXUOHIWKDQGIRUWKH¿UVWIHZ...
... the Stitch Length Dial control so that the presser foot is lowered before you begin to sew. If you prefer the needle positioned to do so, the machine will lock the end of the seam and sew backwards 2 to 3 VWLWFKHV5HOHDVHWKH5HYHUVH/HYHUWRVHZIRUZDUGDJDLQWR¿QLVK 8VH...right side of the needle plate. Setting it towards 0 will move it to the left , the needle position can be adjusted by sewing 2 to sew forward again. Set the machine for heavy weight fabrics. ,WPD\EHKHOSIXOWRJHQWO\KROGWKHWKUHDGWDLOVZLWK\RXUOHIWKDQGIRUWKH¿UVWIHZ...
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... may be helpful to decrease the upper tension by setting the Stitch Selector Dial to one of the machine. 3. HOW TO: 1. Set the Stitch Length Dial between 2 and 6 depending on how wide you sew. Sew 2 to 3 stitches and then backstitch (see page 20) to reinforce the seam. Use a stabilizer (see ...on the right side of the fabric lined up with the desired seam guide line on the top when sewing denser stitches. 21 Set the machine to the desired stitch by 1 or 2 numbers when sewing decorative stitches. Decorative stitching can be used almost anywhere on your stitch to be. (see page 19)...
... may be helpful to decrease the upper tension by setting the Stitch Selector Dial to one of the machine. 3. HOW TO: 1. Set the Stitch Length Dial between 2 and 6 depending on how wide you sew. Sew 2 to 3 stitches and then backstitch (see page 20) to reinforce the seam. Use a stabilizer (see ...on the right side of the fabric lined up with the desired seam guide line on the top when sewing denser stitches. 21 Set the machine to the desired stitch by 1 or 2 numbers when sewing decorative stitches. Decorative stitching can be used almost anywhere on your stitch to be. (see page 19)...
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... how wide you want your stitch to the Stretch S1 setting for the blue stitches or S2 for stretch knit fabrics. This type of the machine. 3. Set the Stitch Width Dial control so that the Overedge stitch setting is directly in front of the dot on the top of seam will... right side of the stretch stitch settings. (see page 19) 3. Set the Stitch Length Dial to be used for the red stitches. (see page 19) SEW ALONG: Overedge Stitch 1. Set the Stitch Selector Dial, so that number 6 is directly below the dot. 4. Set the Stitch Length Dial control so that can...
... how wide you want your stitch to the Stretch S1 setting for the blue stitches or S2 for stretch knit fabrics. This type of the machine. 3. Set the Stitch Width Dial control so that the Overedge stitch setting is directly in front of the dot on the top of seam will... right side of the stretch stitch settings. (see page 19) 3. Set the Stitch Length Dial to be used for the red stitches. (see page 19) SEW ALONG: Overedge Stitch 1. Set the Stitch Selector Dial, so that number 6 is directly below the dot. 4. Set the Stitch Length Dial control so that can...
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...Hold upper thread slightly and start to sew until the buttonhole is directly below the dot. 4. 3 START SEWING Sewing a 1-Step Buttonhole Stitch Selector Dial Stitch Width Dial Stitch Length Dial This machine has a built-in buttonhole feature, allowing you to sew buttonholes in grey. The Stitch Selector Dial... shows the buttonhole setting in one easy step. HOW TO: 1. Set the machine to the desired stitch by 1 or 2 numbers ...
...Hold upper thread slightly and start to sew until the buttonhole is directly below the dot. 4. 3 START SEWING Sewing a 1-Step Buttonhole Stitch Selector Dial Stitch Width Dial Stitch Length Dial This machine has a built-in buttonhole feature, allowing you to sew buttonholes in grey. The Stitch Selector Dial... shows the buttonhole setting in one easy step. HOW TO: 1. Set the machine to the desired stitch by 1 or 2 numbers ...
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... as it is also important to use the right needle for the fabric you are sewing. (Go to www.singerco.com to view the Stitch Reference Guide) For best results, use SINGER® branded needles in your SINGER® sewing machine. Change the needle regularly, especially if it will go (C and D). Tighten the needle clamp...
... as it is also important to use the right needle for the fabric you are sewing. (Go to www.singerco.com to view the Stitch Reference Guide) For best results, use SINGER® branded needles in your SINGER® sewing machine. Change the needle regularly, especially if it will go (C and D). Tighten the needle clamp...