Instruction Manual
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...only one blade wider than the other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the outlet, reverse the plug. or its Affiliates. ©2011 The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. "Do not allow to persons: " 1. Return the sewing machine to install the proper outlet. Keep ventilation ...mechanical adjustment." 5. "Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any adjustments in this manual. FOOT CONTROL (USA & Canada only) Use Model YC-485 EC or Model JF-1000 with relevant national legislation relating to ensure ...
...only one blade wider than the other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the outlet, reverse the plug. or its Affiliates. ©2011 The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. "Do not allow to persons: " 1. Return the sewing machine to install the proper outlet. Keep ventilation ...mechanical adjustment." 5. "Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any adjustments in this manual. FOOT CONTROL (USA & Canada only) Use Model YC-485 EC or Model JF-1000 with relevant national legislation relating to ensure ...
Instruction Manual
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Reverse stitch button 11. Buttonhole lever 12 19. Thread guide 13 21. Foot release button 14 27. Feed dogs 30. Foot control 34. Instruction manual 19 20 21 22 23 1 8 9 10 11 18 16 17 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 6 KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE ...
Reverse stitch button 11. Buttonhole lever 12 19. Thread guide 13 21. Foot release button 14 27. Feed dogs 30. Foot control 34. Instruction manual 19 20 21 22 23 1 8 9 10 11 18 16 17 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 6 KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE ...
Instruction Manual
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... Some patterns offer more options for that stitch. Stitch length and width/needle position controls Your sewing machine will continue until you can manually change to your stitching requirements at the auto / default position. Control de posición de aguja/ancho de puntada At this point... you choose. Once you have determined the auto / default position you power off the machine. Note: Instructions for manually changing the straight stitch needle position are easily determined by pressing the stitch length and width / needle position Control. The setting you ...
... Some patterns offer more options for that stitch. Stitch length and width/needle position controls Your sewing machine will continue until you can manually change to your stitching requirements at the auto / default position. Control de posición de aguja/ancho de puntada At this point... you choose. Once you have determined the auto / default position you power off the machine. Note: Instructions for manually changing the straight stitch needle position are easily determined by pressing the stitch length and width / needle position Control. The setting you ...
Instruction Manual
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...; de dessous Reverso Top side Côté de dessus Cara ADJUSTING STITCH WIDTH AND LENGTH Dark grey box indicates the auto/default value set manually. SATIN STITCH This is a closely spaced zig zag stitch used . If bobbin thread is pulling to set automatically when the pattern is 5 mm.... Slightly loosen the top thread tension and manually adjust the stitch length between 0.5 and 2.0 for appliqué, bar tacking, etc. PLACEMENT OF PATTERNS Stitch width of the fabric. AUTO The top...
...; de dessous Reverso Top side Côté de dessus Cara ADJUSTING STITCH WIDTH AND LENGTH Dark grey box indicates the auto/default value set manually. SATIN STITCH This is a closely spaced zig zag stitch used . If bobbin thread is pulling to set automatically when the pattern is 5 mm.... Slightly loosen the top thread tension and manually adjust the stitch length between 0.5 and 2.0 for appliqué, bar tacking, etc. PLACEMENT OF PATTERNS Stitch width of the fabric. AUTO The top...
Instruction Manual
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... medio a pesado 1 2 Under side Envers Reverso Fine fabric Tissus fins Material fino Under side Envers Reverso 1 2 2. Now fold the fabric as shown in illustration requires manual adjustment of the fabric. Place the fabric under the foot. Blind stitch foot : Thread Tension Control: AUTO - BLINDHEM STITCH The blindhem stitch is primarily used...
... medio a pesado 1 2 Under side Envers Reverso Fine fabric Tissus fins Material fino Under side Envers Reverso 1 2 2. Now fold the fabric as shown in illustration requires manual adjustment of the fabric. Place the fabric under the foot. Blind stitch foot : Thread Tension Control: AUTO - BLINDHEM STITCH The blindhem stitch is primarily used...
Instruction Manual
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... stitch because it sews and finishes the seam in one operation. It is a similar stitch used for edging neck-bands, armholes, sleeves and hems. When manually adjusted to your garments. OVEREDGE STITCH This is particularly suitable for reinforcing the seams of sportswear in stretch and non-stretch fabrics, and for use...
... stitch because it sews and finishes the seam in one operation. It is a similar stitch used for edging neck-bands, armholes, sleeves and hems. When manually adjusted to your garments. OVEREDGE STITCH This is particularly suitable for reinforcing the seams of sportswear in stretch and non-stretch fabrics, and for use...
Instruction Manual 2
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..., making sure the attachment's "arm" fits around the needle bar thumb screw. the needle should go over the stitch finger on top of the instruction manual for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of the zigzag stitching. If the foot is not cutting, it is usually because the material is...
..., making sure the attachment's "arm" fits around the needle bar thumb screw. the needle should go over the stitch finger on top of the instruction manual for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of the zigzag stitching. If the foot is not cutting, it is usually because the material is...
Instruction Manual 2
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...a 1/8" hem, then turn fabric again and press, making for a total of ¼"of the folded hem. 5. Guide fabric into scroll of the instruction manual for stitch guide Narrow Hem Foot This foot is metal. Instructions for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of foot. 7. The foot is metal... and plastic. Lower the Roller Foot and sew. Select a soft medium weight fabric. 2. Manually lead the thread from slipping. 3. Use double-faced (basting) tape to sew straight, so avoid curves and sharp turns. 1. Place fabric under and behind...
...a 1/8" hem, then turn fabric again and press, making for a total of ¼"of the folded hem. 5. Guide fabric into scroll of the instruction manual for stitch guide Narrow Hem Foot This foot is metal. Instructions for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of foot. 7. The foot is metal... and plastic. Lower the Roller Foot and sew. Select a soft medium weight fabric. 2. Manually lead the thread from slipping. 3. Use double-faced (basting) tape to sew straight, so avoid curves and sharp turns. 1. Place fabric under and behind...
Instruction Manual 2
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... ¼" seam guideline, which is completely overstitched. Snap on the right fabric side. Instructions for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of the instruction manual for gathering, shirring, decorative stitching or applying trims. 1. Cording Foot 1.
... ¼" seam guideline, which is completely overstitched. Snap on the right fabric side. Instructions for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of the instruction manual for gathering, shirring, decorative stitching or applying trims. 1. Cording Foot 1.
Instruction Manual 2
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... machine to create fabric stiffness and prevent distortion of the fabric during embroidering. Instructions for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of the instruction manual for sewing a monogram, on the fabric using a disappearing fabric-marking pen. 6. On the backside of the area that can be further secured by spraying it...
... machine to create fabric stiffness and prevent distortion of the fabric during embroidering. Instructions for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of the instruction manual for sewing a monogram, on the fabric using a disappearing fabric-marking pen. 6. On the backside of the area that can be further secured by spraying it...
Instruction Manual 2
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.... Select straight stitch. With right sides together, place the first half of the opened zipper along the first edge of the opening of the instruction manual for stitch guide Invisible Zipper Foot This foot is plastic.
.... Select straight stitch. With right sides together, place the first half of the opened zipper along the first edge of the opening of the instruction manual for stitch guide Invisible Zipper Foot This foot is plastic.
Instruction Manual 2
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... is metal and plastic and is the exclusive trademark of fabric. Drop the feed dogs using the lever located on the back of the instruction manual for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of the machine after you remove the extension table. 3. Hold the end of flower patterns. 1. While holding.... 9. At the end of thread. Cut threads, leaving about 15 cm (6 in the direction or (+) or (-) and set the setting mark (G) at back of The Singer Company Limited S.à. Tie off thread ends at the desired position...
... is metal and plastic and is the exclusive trademark of fabric. Drop the feed dogs using the lever located on the back of the instruction manual for Value Added Accessories See page 30-31 of the machine after you remove the extension table. 3. Hold the end of flower patterns. 1. While holding.... 9. At the end of thread. Cut threads, leaving about 15 cm (6 in the direction or (+) or (-) and set the setting mark (G) at back of The Singer Company Limited S.à. Tie off thread ends at the desired position...
Instruction Manual 3
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...the electric outlet immediately after using and before using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should be left unattended when plugged in this manual." 4. "Keep fingers away from the accumulation of experience and knowledge, unless they do not play with a damaged needle plate ...or replacing lamps." 12. Children should always be replaced by a person responsible for its service agent or similarly qualified persons in this manual. Use only attachments recommended by pulling on cord. "If the supply cord is required around the sewing machine needle." 14. Keep...
...the electric outlet immediately after using and before using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should be left unattended when plugged in this manual." 4. "Keep fingers away from the accumulation of experience and knowledge, unless they do not play with a damaged needle plate ...or replacing lamps." 12. Children should always be replaced by a person responsible for its service agent or similarly qualified persons in this manual. Use only attachments recommended by pulling on cord. "If the supply cord is required around the sewing machine needle." 14. Keep...
Instruction Manual 3
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...disposal, this product must be safely recycled in accordance with this plug is intended to break." 17. or its Affiliates. ©2011 The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. "Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other liquids." 20... out any way. "Switch the sewing machine off before servicing. to repair or replace at once." 21. If it to fit in the instruction manual." 19. "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" "This product is damaged, you should not use bent needles." 16. "Do not use the product and send...
...disposal, this product must be safely recycled in accordance with this plug is intended to break." 17. or its Affiliates. ©2011 The Singer Company Limited S.à r.l. "Always unplug sewing machine from the electrical outlet when removing covers, lubricating, or when making any other liquids." 20... out any way. "Switch the sewing machine off before servicing. to repair or replace at once." 21. If it to fit in the instruction manual." 19. "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" "This product is damaged, you should not use bent needles." 16. "Do not use the product and send...
Instruction Manual 3
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.... Automatic needle threader 22. Thread cutter 28. Presser foot 31. 1. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 1. Bobbin winder shaft 8. Thread guide 23. Presser foot screw 24. Instruction manual 24 25 32 34 7 8 9 10 17 18 19 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 9 Reverse stitch button 11. Horizontal spool pin 11 13. Buttonhole...
.... Automatic needle threader 22. Thread cutter 28. Presser foot 31. 1. KNOWING YOUR SEWING MACHINE 1. Bobbin winder shaft 8. Thread guide 23. Presser foot screw 24. Instruction manual 24 25 32 34 7 8 9 10 17 18 19 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 9 Reverse stitch button 11. Horizontal spool pin 11 13. Buttonhole...
Instruction Manual 4
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... never be left unattended when plugged in this appliance only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Close attention is necessary when this manual. Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working property, if it can fall or be ... this appliance) DANGER To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to be used by pulling on cord. Use this manual. 3. 02/01/2008 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using and before relamping, Replace bulb with any air openings blocked. Do not use as described in...
... never be left unattended when plugged in this appliance only for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment. 4. Close attention is necessary when this manual. Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working property, if it can fall or be ... this appliance) DANGER To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to be used by pulling on cord. Use this manual. 3. 02/01/2008 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using and before relamping, Replace bulb with any air openings blocked. Do not use as described in...
Instruction Manual 4
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Always use bent needles. 4 Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. Unplug the sewing machine when making any adjustments in the instruction manual. 7, Never operate on a soft surface such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. 6. lubricating, or when making any other user ...
Always use bent needles. 4 Do not pull or push fabric while stitching. Unplug the sewing machine when making any adjustments in the instruction manual. 7, Never operate on a soft surface such as threading needle, changing needle, threading bobbin, or changing presser foot, etc. 6. lubricating, or when making any other user ...
Instruction Manual 4
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... there s enough tabric under the needle before you 2. Guide the fabric lightly with the needle out of the fabric. -19- If you turn the handwheel manually always turn it towards you lower the presser foot. 4. 02/01/2008 important advice 1. It is adivsable to testsew on a scrap piece of stitches. 3. li...
... there s enough tabric under the needle before you 2. Guide the fabric lightly with the needle out of the fabric. -19- If you turn the handwheel manually always turn it towards you lower the presser foot. 4. 02/01/2008 important advice 1. It is adivsable to testsew on a scrap piece of stitches. 3. li...
Instruction Manual 5
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... the overlock machine. FOR YOUR SAFETY (.Keep your sewing. *When you intend to operate the machine. Follow the instructions for this instruction manual thoroughly before replacing the cutters and the needles. You do not need a special table for correct replacements and adjustments. :•• 1... cases: *When you start to sew. • •• 3.Read this portable machine. We suggest that you read this instruction manual carefully before you have finished your eyes on all kinds of fabric, both light and heavy, including cotton, wool, rayon, tricot, jersey, ...
... the overlock machine. FOR YOUR SAFETY (.Keep your sewing. *When you intend to operate the machine. Follow the instructions for this instruction manual thoroughly before replacing the cutters and the needles. You do not need a special table for correct replacements and adjustments. :•• 1... cases: *When you start to sew. • •• 3.Read this portable machine. We suggest that you read this instruction manual carefully before you have finished your eyes on all kinds of fabric, both light and heavy, including cotton, wool, rayon, tricot, jersey, ...
Instruction Manual 5
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[ATTACHING THE WASTE CATCHER] The waste catcher catches the cut-off fabric as you sew, keeping your working area clean. 40' Place the waste catcher between the machine and table. Waste catcher ACCESSORIES Tweezers Oiler Spare upper cutter Needles Machine cover Screwdriver AIP Instruction manual Spool caps Waste catcher Hexagon wrench key Brush 1
[ATTACHING THE WASTE CATCHER] The waste catcher catches the cut-off fabric as you sew, keeping your working area clean. 40' Place the waste catcher between the machine and table. Waste catcher ACCESSORIES Tweezers Oiler Spare upper cutter Needles Machine cover Screwdriver AIP Instruction manual Spool caps Waste catcher Hexagon wrench key Brush 1