Instruction Manual
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...Oiling inside the face cover 70 - 71 Special accessories 72 - 81 Helpful messages 82 - 83 Programming the memory 84 - 89 For European version Sewing machine Dimensions: 567 mm × 240 mm × 317 mm Mass of patterns Blind stitch 42 - 43 Multi-stitch zigzag 42 - 43 Stretch stitches... 61 Tips on design stitching 60 - 61 More sewing examples 62 - 63 3. STARTING TO SEW Quick reference table of stitch length and width --------- 32 - 35 Straight stitching 36 - 39 Keeping seams straight, Inserting zippers and piping Hand-look quilt stitch 38 - 39 Straight stitch with auto tie-off...
...Oiling inside the face cover 70 - 71 Special accessories 72 - 81 Helpful messages 82 - 83 Programming the memory 84 - 89 For European version Sewing machine Dimensions: 567 mm × 240 mm × 317 mm Mass of patterns Blind stitch 42 - 43 Multi-stitch zigzag 42 - 43 Stretch stitches... 61 Tips on design stitching 60 - 61 More sewing examples 62 - 63 3. STARTING TO SEW Quick reference table of stitch length and width --------- 32 - 35 Straight stitching 36 - 39 Keeping seams straight, Inserting zippers and piping Hand-look quilt stitch 38 - 39 Straight stitch with auto tie-off...
Instruction Manual
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...5. Screwdriver (small) 12. Button sewing foot 16. Knee lifter 20. Edge guide / quilting bar 21. Large extension table The Foot that comes on the back of the machine. When purchasing additional bobbins, be used for most decorative sewing. ACCESSORIES FOR SEWING MACHINE 1. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Thread spool...embroidery foot 22. The Satin Foot (14) is removed, you will be sure they are SINGER Class 15J bobbins. Spool pin cap (mini) 6. Screwdriver for diagram of your Sewing machine is called the General Purpose Foot and will see a plate with guide 25. Open toe ...
...5. Screwdriver (small) 12. Button sewing foot 16. Knee lifter 20. Edge guide / quilting bar 21. Large extension table The Foot that comes on the back of the machine. When purchasing additional bobbins, be used for most decorative sewing. ACCESSORIES FOR SEWING MACHINE 1. Auxiliary spool pin 4. Thread spool...embroidery foot 22. The Satin Foot (14) is removed, you will be sure they are SINGER Class 15J bobbins. Spool pin cap (mini) 6. Screwdriver for diagram of your Sewing machine is called the General Purpose Foot and will see a plate with guide 25. Open toe ...
Instruction Manual
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... control is a ¼" (6mm) seam guide line, used to the rear and cut off excess 6 thread with your fabric when sewing a seam. 6. Start the machine. Thread cutter B. Feed dog control (at its highest position, then raise the presser foot. H I . First turn the handwheel counter.../stop the sewing machine. Draw the fabric to change the needle position. Tacking stitch mode button C. Presser foot lifter H. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter located on the bottom of the numbered guide lines on the bobbin cover plate is used for piecing quilt blocks or ...
... control is a ¼" (6mm) seam guide line, used to the rear and cut off excess 6 thread with your fabric when sewing a seam. 6. Start the machine. Thread cutter B. Feed dog control (at its highest position, then raise the presser foot. H I . First turn the handwheel counter.../stop the sewing machine. Draw the fabric to change the needle position. Tacking stitch mode button C. Presser foot lifter H. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter located on the bottom of the numbered guide lines on the bobbin cover plate is used for piecing quilt blocks or ...
Instruction Manual
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...holder. HAND-LOOK QUILT STITCH 02 This stitch is designed to look like hand sewing for the piping. Set the stitich length at 4 (maximum). 5. Press the reverse button and the machine will sew 4 stitches forward and then 4 stitches in reverse and continue to sew. Start to sew forward until you achieve...FRUG forming seam tape for topstitching and quilting. 1. Thread the needle with either invisible thread or with thread that the needle passes through the opening on the left side of the foot. Press the foot control and the machine will sew 4 stitches in reverse and then 4 stitches...
...holder. HAND-LOOK QUILT STITCH 02 This stitch is designed to look like hand sewing for the piping. Set the stitich length at 4 (maximum). 5. Press the reverse button and the machine will sew 4 stitches forward and then 4 stitches in reverse and continue to sew. Start to sew forward until you achieve...FRUG forming seam tape for topstitching and quilting. 1. Thread the needle with either invisible thread or with thread that the needle passes through the opening on the left side of the foot. Press the foot control and the machine will sew 4 stitches in reverse and then 4 stitches...
Instruction Manual
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It allows you to raise the presser foot. EDGE GUIDE / QUILTING BAR The edge guide/quilting bar is used to sew perfect straight seams. It can be used to stitch parallel lines in quilting, or can be used to help guide you to lower the presser foot. :KHQ¿QLVKHGXVLQJWKH...socket until it into the opening of the shank at the back of the machine. Attention: Do not touch or move the knee lifter while sewing, otherwise the machine beeps with sewing techniques such as machine applique and free-motion sewing. KNEE LIFTER The knee lifter is very helpful with an error message and ...
It allows you to raise the presser foot. EDGE GUIDE / QUILTING BAR The edge guide/quilting bar is used to sew perfect straight seams. It can be used to stitch parallel lines in quilting, or can be used to help guide you to lower the presser foot. :KHQ¿QLVKHGXVLQJWKH...socket until it into the opening of the shank at the back of the machine. Attention: Do not touch or move the knee lifter while sewing, otherwise the machine beeps with sewing techniques such as machine applique and free-motion sewing. KNEE LIFTER The knee lifter is very helpful with an error message and ...
Instruction Manual
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...determined by sewing speed and fabric movement. 2. Sew in even movements. STIPPLE QUILTING 1. It is not necessary to handle the fabric as you sew. Place the top fabric, batting and backing fabric together. DARNING 1. Sew over the ...WKUHDG¿UPO\DV\RXEHJLQWRVHZ 2. FREE-MOTION EMBROIDERY AND MONOGRAMMING 1. Sew at the top of the presser foot is determined by sewing speed along with the fabric movement. 2. Attach the Darning / Embroidery Foot to Straight Stitch. MACHINE PREPARATION 5 H P R Y H W K H S U H V V H U I R R W D Q G S U H V V H U I R R W K ...
...determined by sewing speed and fabric movement. 2. Sew in even movements. STIPPLE QUILTING 1. It is not necessary to handle the fabric as you sew. Place the top fabric, batting and backing fabric together. DARNING 1. Sew over the ...WKUHDG¿UPO\DV\RXEHJLQWRVHZ 2. FREE-MOTION EMBROIDERY AND MONOGRAMMING 1. Sew at the top of the presser foot is determined by sewing speed along with the fabric movement. 2. Attach the Darning / Embroidery Foot to Straight Stitch. MACHINE PREPARATION 5 H P R Y H W K H S U H V V H U I R R W D Q G S U H V V H U I R R W K ...
Instruction Manual
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...Foot. 2. With a marking pencil or chalk, trace the outline for matching plaids or stripes and sewing fabrics with pins or basting. Hint: Use a fabric marker that work in conjunction with the sewing machine's feeding system to aid the movement of the fabric. Once it is correctly seated onto the ...fabric marking pen/pencil and ruler as guides for stitching. This is also great for your fabric. Place all layers of fabric, especially when quilting. Sew, following the outline you will be removed easily in case the stitching does not cover it in plaid, pile or napped fabrics, place two...
...Foot. 2. With a marking pencil or chalk, trace the outline for matching plaids or stripes and sewing fabrics with pins or basting. Hint: Use a fabric marker that work in conjunction with the sewing machine's feeding system to aid the movement of the fabric. Once it is correctly seated onto the ...fabric marking pen/pencil and ruler as guides for stitching. This is also great for your fabric. Place all layers of fabric, especially when quilting. Sew, following the outline you will be removed easily in case the stitching does not cover it in plaid, pile or napped fabrics, place two...
Instruction Manual
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... the fabric's edge even with a soft towel. Readjust legs height if needed, so that the needle is flush around sewing machine (unevenness of table could cause uneven feeding of cotton fabric, right sides together, under table. The 6 increments provided on the table are not ...the next perfect ¼" seam. Markings on table surface. The Quarter Inch Foot with Guide. 2. Adjust legs to rotate easily on pin for piecing quilt blocks. Turn table upright. 3. REMOVING LEGS TO TRANSPORT OR STORE 5HPRYHOHJVE\SODFLQJWDEOHXSVLGHGRZQRQD¿UPSURWHFWHG surface and gently rock ...
... the fabric's edge even with a soft towel. Readjust legs height if needed, so that the needle is flush around sewing machine (unevenness of table could cause uneven feeding of cotton fabric, right sides together, under table. The 6 increments provided on the table are not ...the next perfect ¼" seam. Markings on table surface. The Quarter Inch Foot with Guide. 2. Adjust legs to rotate easily on pin for piecing quilt blocks. Turn table upright. 3. REMOVING LEGS TO TRANSPORT OR STORE 5HPRYHOHJVE\SODFLQJWDEOHXSVLGHGRZQRQD¿UPSURWHFWHG surface and gently rock ...