Instruction Manual
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... Hand-look quilt stitch 38 - 39 Straight stitch with hard-to free-arm sewing 64 - 65 Performance checklist 66 - 67 Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 68 - 69 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...
... Hand-look quilt stitch 38 - 39 Straight stitch with hard-to free-arm sewing 64 - 65 Performance checklist 66 - 67 Cleaning hook area and feed dogs 68 - 69 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...
Instruction Manual
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... 20 21 22 23 24 25 See page 64 65 for most decorative sewing. Bobbins (SINGER Class 15J bobbins) 3. Screwdriver for the majority of the machine. Quarter inch foot with arrow on it on your sewing. Spool pin cap (mini) 6. Spool pin cap (large) 8. Open... Foot and will see a plate with guide 25. ACCESSORIES FOR SEWING MACHINE 1. Zipper foot 13. Thread spool net (short) 19. Edge guide / quilting bar 21. Buttonhole opener/Brush 9. Screwdriver (large) 11. Screwdriver (small) 12. Button sewing foot 16. Knee lifter 20. Darning / embroidery foot 22.
... 20 21 22 23 24 25 See page 64 65 for most decorative sewing. Bobbins (SINGER Class 15J bobbins) 3. Screwdriver for the majority of the machine. Quarter inch foot with arrow on it on your sewing. Spool pin cap (mini) 6. Spool pin cap (large) 8. Open... Foot and will see a plate with guide 25. ACCESSORIES FOR SEWING MACHINE 1. Zipper foot 13. Thread spool net (short) 19. Edge guide / quilting bar 21. Buttonhole opener/Brush 9. Screwdriver (large) 11. Screwdriver (small) 12. Button sewing foot 16. Knee lifter 20. Darning / embroidery foot 22.
Instruction Manual
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Start/stop the sewing machine. Pull both Metric and Inch Markings as shown. Turn the hand wheel counter ...foot. Thread tension control button I 4 2. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter located on the bottom of sewing. NOTE: The Needle Plate has both threads under the presser foot and lower the presser foot lifter. 5 4. The...of the numbered guide lines on the bobbin cover plate is a ¼" (6mm) seam guide line, used for piecing quilt blocks or for guiding your hands. H I . Let's begin by following the steps below. 1. STRAIGHT STITCHING 00 Straight...
Start/stop the sewing machine. Pull both Metric and Inch Markings as shown. Turn the hand wheel counter ...foot. Thread tension control button I 4 2. Guide the fabric gently with the thread cutter located on the bottom of sewing. NOTE: The Needle Plate has both threads under the presser foot and lower the presser foot lifter. 5 4. The...of the numbered guide lines on the bobbin cover plate is a ¼" (6mm) seam guide line, used for piecing quilt blocks or for guiding your hands. H I . Let's begin by following the steps below. 1. STRAIGHT STITCHING 00 Straight...
Instruction Manual
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...on the left side of the foot. Press the reverse button and the machine will sew 4 stitches forward and then 4 stitches in reverse and continue to sew forward until you achieve the desired appearance. 4. HAND-LOOK QUILT STITCH 02 This stitch is a color which blends in forward and stop.... 38 Helpful Hint: Slight adjusting of the zipper or to sew close to a cord. Press the foot control and the machine will sew 4 stitches in reverse and then 4 stitches...
...on the left side of the foot. Press the reverse button and the machine will sew 4 stitches forward and then 4 stitches in reverse and continue to sew forward until you achieve the desired appearance. 4. HAND-LOOK QUILT STITCH 02 This stitch is a color which blends in forward and stop.... 38 Helpful Hint: Slight adjusting of the zipper or to sew close to a cord. Press the foot control and the machine will sew 4 stitches in reverse and then 4 stitches...
Instruction Manual
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... the presser foot. To insert the knee lifter, first remove the socket cover from the front of the machine. The edge guide/ quilting bar is very helpful with sewing techniques such as machine applique and free-motion sewing. It allows you to keep both hands on your knee. KNEE LIFTER The knee lifter is used...
... the presser foot. To insert the knee lifter, first remove the socket cover from the front of the machine. The edge guide/ quilting bar is very helpful with sewing techniques such as machine applique and free-motion sewing. It allows you to keep both hands on your knee. KNEE LIFTER The knee lifter is used...
Instruction Manual
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... WKH XSSHU WKUHDG WHQVLRQ slightly. $SSO\ VWDELOL]HU WR WKH EDFN RI WKH IDEULF IROORZLQJ manufacturer's recommendations. STIPPLE QUILTING 1. Sew. Once the area has been covered with a medium width setting. Select ZigZag Stitch, with stitches, leave the needle down , which makes it easier to secure... presser foot is not necessary to set stitch length, as you sew. 76 Be sure the arm at a fast speed while guiding the fabric moderately slowly. Set the sewing machine to the pressure bar. Sew in a meandering fashion, joining the fabric layers together as this...
... WKH XSSHU WKUHDG WHQVLRQ slightly. $SSO\ VWDELOL]HU WR WKH EDFN RI WKH IDEULF IROORZLQJ manufacturer's recommendations. STIPPLE QUILTING 1. Sew. Once the area has been covered with a medium width setting. Select ZigZag Stitch, with stitches, leave the needle down , which makes it easier to secure... presser foot is not necessary to set stitch length, as you sew. 76 Be sure the arm at a fast speed while guiding the fabric moderately slowly. Set the sewing machine to the pressure bar. Sew in a meandering fashion, joining the fabric layers together as this...
Instruction Manual
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... seam from shifting. 1. Because of its own set of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the sewing machine's feeding system to aid the movement of fabric, especially when quilting. Hint: Use a fabric marker that can see markings much more visible view of the garment. Place all layers... onto the presser bar, PDNLQJVXUHWKHEDU¿WVRYHUWKHQHHGOHEDU 3. Set machine to desired stitch. Any stitch (except buttonholes) may be stitching. Lower the presser foot, then sew the layers together. With a marking pencil or chalk, trace the outline for stitching. OPEN TOE...
... seam from shifting. 1. Because of its own set of feed dogs that work in conjunction with the sewing machine's feeding system to aid the movement of fabric, especially when quilting. Hint: Use a fabric marker that can see markings much more visible view of the garment. Place all layers... onto the presser bar, PDNLQJVXUHWKHEDU¿WVRYHUWKHQHHGOHEDU 3. Set machine to desired stitch. Any stitch (except buttonholes) may be stitching. Lower the presser foot, then sew the layers together. With a marking pencil or chalk, trace the outline for stitching. OPEN TOE...
Instruction Manual
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...increments of cotton fabric, right sides together, under table. Readjust legs height if needed, so that the needle is flush around sewing machine (unevenness of table could cause uneven feeding of circle sizes. 1. The 6 increments provided on table will offer a variety of fabric when... E\ SODFLQJ WDEOH XSVLGH GRZQ RQ D ¿UP VXUIDFH protected with Guide gives a perfect 1/4" seam guideline, which is also perfect for piecing quilt blocks. Adjust legs to pivot the fabric. Be careful to 3.6. La broche s'insert dans le trou de la table. When the fabric reaches the foot...
...increments of cotton fabric, right sides together, under table. Readjust legs height if needed, so that the needle is flush around sewing machine (unevenness of table could cause uneven feeding of circle sizes. 1. The 6 increments provided on table will offer a variety of fabric when... E\ SODFLQJ WDEOH XSVLGH GRZQ RQ D ¿UP VXUIDFH protected with Guide gives a perfect 1/4" seam guideline, which is also perfect for piecing quilt blocks. Adjust legs to pivot the fabric. Be careful to 3.6. La broche s'insert dans le trou de la table. When the fabric reaches the foot...