Instruction Manual
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...remove plug from the accumulation of the appliance before servicing. Unplug the foot controller of The Singer Company Limited or its affiliates. ©2010 The Singer Company Limited or its affiliates. SINGER is intended to avoid injury: - "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" "This product is used by persons... electronic products. Do not modify the plug in any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading looper, or changing presser foot, etc." 18. Replace bulb with any adjustments in the instruction manual." 19. To reduce...
...remove plug from the accumulation of the appliance before servicing. Unplug the foot controller of The Singer Company Limited or its affiliates. ©2010 The Singer Company Limited or its affiliates. SINGER is intended to avoid injury: - "SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS" "This product is used by persons... electronic products. Do not modify the plug in any other user servicing adjustments mentioned in the needle area, such as threading needle, changing needle, threading looper, or changing presser foot, etc." 18. Replace bulb with any adjustments in the instruction manual." 19. To reduce...
Instruction Manual
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...35 30 33 31 1. Working table 10. Right needle thread tension control 5 13. Cutting width gauge 9 20. Cutter release knob 32. Lower looper 34. Upper looper thread tension control 15. Two thread convertor instruction 8 18. Plug connector socket 28. Front cover... 30. Stitch finger (A) 35. Hand wheel 27. Foot pressure regulator 3. Needle thread guides 7 16. Foot release lever 22. Spool...
...35 30 33 31 1. Working table 10. Right needle thread tension control 5 13. Cutting width gauge 9 20. Cutter release knob 32. Lower looper 34. Upper looper thread tension control 15. Two thread convertor instruction 8 18. Plug connector socket 28. Front cover... 30. Stitch finger (A) 35. Hand wheel 27. Foot pressure regulator 3. Needle thread guides 7 16. Foot release lever 22. Spool...
Instruction Manual
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Screw driver (small) 6. Gathering foot 21. Stitch finger (B) (See page 44) 3. Needle threader 4. Screw driver (large) 9. Oiler 10. Extra cutter 11. Spool disc 1 15. Accessory bag 2 18. Vinyl dust cover ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 19. Wrench 12. Tweezers 14. Elasticator foot 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 8 Tape measure (option) 7. Package of needles 8. Thread nets 13. ACCESSORIES 1. Two-thread converter 2. Brush 5. Spool holder 16. Spool cap (on machine) 17. Blind hem foot 20.
Screw driver (small) 6. Gathering foot 21. Stitch finger (B) (See page 44) 3. Needle threader 4. Screw driver (large) 9. Oiler 10. Extra cutter 11. Spool disc 1 15. Accessory bag 2 18. Vinyl dust cover ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 19. Wrench 12. Tweezers 14. Elasticator foot 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 8 Tape measure (option) 7. Package of needles 8. Thread nets 13. ACCESSORIES 1. Two-thread converter 2. Brush 5. Spool holder 16. Spool cap (on machine) 17. Blind hem foot 20.
Instruction Manual
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Illustration * I : Thread guide * II : Thread guide pole 12 For storage, use the thread guides on the pole to hold thread spools on the spool stand by pushing down on the pole to the highest point until you hear it . PREPARATION FOR THREADING THREAD GUIDE POLE Pull up thread guide pole to lower it click. Then place thread spools on pins on the spool stand and draw thread through thread guides on the pins. Place spool discs on the pole from rear to front.
Illustration * I : Thread guide * II : Thread guide pole 12 For storage, use the thread guides on the pole to hold thread spools on the spool stand by pushing down on the pole to the highest point until you hear it . PREPARATION FOR THREADING THREAD GUIDE POLE Pull up thread guide pole to lower it click. Then place thread spools on pins on the spool stand and draw thread through thread guides on the pins. Place spool discs on the pole from rear to front.
Instruction Manual
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... holders but with the wide end at the top. Illustration * I : Spool cap * II : Domestic cotton thread * III : Cone type thread * IV : Spool holder * V : Spool disc * VI : Thread comes off the top *VII : Thread net *VIII : Turn thread net up into spool bottom * IX : Spool 14 * VI * VII * VII *... VIII * IX * IX SPOOL NETS Polyester or bulky nylon threads become loose while unwinding. For smaller spools, use the thread nets over the spool....
... holders but with the wide end at the top. Illustration * I : Spool cap * II : Domestic cotton thread * III : Cone type thread * IV : Spool holder * V : Spool disc * VI : Thread comes off the top *VII : Thread net *VIII : Turn thread net up into spool bottom * IX : Spool 14 * VI * VII * VII *... VIII * IX * IX SPOOL NETS Polyester or bulky nylon threads become loose while unwinding. For smaller spools, use the thread nets over the spool....
Instruction Manual
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...cut and sewn consistently. Place the desired foot on the foot. Illustration * I *III *II CHANGING NEEDLE Raise needle bar to its highest point by pushing down . Raise presser foot lever. 1. Trim thread near the end of fabric by turning hand wheel towards you, but leave presser foot down the...holes. 3. Push foot release lever to remove the needle, and place new needle with flat side away from you . 16 *I : Foot release lever * II : Needle clamp screw * III : Flat side away from you , into the needle bar as far as illustrated. Loosen needle clamp screw to remove the...
...cut and sewn consistently. Place the desired foot on the foot. Illustration * I *III *II CHANGING NEEDLE Raise needle bar to its highest point by pushing down . Raise presser foot lever. 1. Trim thread near the end of fabric by turning hand wheel towards you, but leave presser foot down the...holes. 3. Push foot release lever to remove the needle, and place new needle with flat side away from you . 16 *I : Foot release lever * II : Needle clamp screw * III : Flat side away from you , into the needle bar as far as illustrated. Loosen needle clamp screw to remove the...
Instruction Manual
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... pour la couture courante. Le fil polyester, par exemple, est très performant pour de nombreux types de tissus. NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHART Use SINGER Cat. No. 2022. Lorsque vous achetez votre fil, spécialement pour les couleurs ou qualités spéciales, ...vous devez faire attention à cette particularité des surjeteuses. Polyester thread, for example, is an unusual color, you should buy sufficient thread for your project. 18 TABLEAU DES FILS ET MATIERES Utiliser SINGER Cat. NOTE : G arder en mémoire que les boucleurs inférieur...
... pour la couture courante. Le fil polyester, par exemple, est très performant pour de nombreux types de tissus. NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHART Use SINGER Cat. No. 2022. Lorsque vous achetez votre fil, spécialement pour les couleurs ou qualités spéciales, ...vous devez faire attention à cette particularité des surjeteuses. Polyester thread, for example, is an unusual color, you should buy sufficient thread for your project. 18 TABLEAU DES FILS ET MATIERES Utiliser SINGER Cat. NOTE : G arder en mémoire que les boucleurs inférieur...
Instruction Manual
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...the correct threading before test sewing. THREADING LOWER LOOPER 1. Draw the thread through the thread guide as illustrated. 4. Before re-threading lower looper, remove thread from needle eye first, then re-thread the lower looper. 2. Feed the thread through thread guide as illustrated. 2. Holding the thread with your...front cover and the working table. 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. NOTE: Thread tension is released when the presser foot is up....
...the correct threading before test sewing. THREADING LOWER LOOPER 1. Draw the thread through the thread guide as illustrated. 4. Before re-threading lower looper, remove thread from needle eye first, then re-thread the lower looper. 2. Feed the thread through thread guide as illustrated. 2. Holding the thread with your...front cover and the working table. 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. NOTE: Thread tension is released when the presser foot is up....
Instruction Manual
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Pull the upper thread through the thread guide as illustrated. 2. Draw the thread through the slot. Holding the thread with your left hand, pull down with right hand firmly. 3. Pull an excess thread length of about 4" (10 cm) above the needle plate and behind the presser foot. 22 Pass the thread through the thread guide as illustrated. (When threading according to the instructions, upper looper thread passes the thread guide (A) automatically after turning the hand wheel.) 4. Feed the thread through the thread guide and looper eye. THREADING UPPER LOOPER 1.
Pull the upper thread through the thread guide as illustrated. 2. Draw the thread through the slot. Holding the thread with your left hand, pull down with right hand firmly. 3. Pull an excess thread length of about 4" (10 cm) above the needle plate and behind the presser foot. 22 Pass the thread through the thread guide as illustrated. (When threading according to the instructions, upper looper thread passes the thread guide (A) automatically after turning the hand wheel.) 4. Feed the thread through the thread guide and looper eye. THREADING UPPER LOOPER 1.
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Thread the needles from front to back through the thread guides as illustrated. 2. Draw the thread through needle eye and pull the threads towards the back passing along the right side of presser foot, leaving an extra length of about 4" (10 cm). 24 Feed the thread through tension slot. Holding the thread with your left hand, pull down with right hand firmly. 3. Draw the needle threads through the thread guide as illustrated. 4. THREADING NEEDLES 1.
Thread the needles from front to back through the thread guides as illustrated. 2. Draw the thread through needle eye and pull the threads towards the back passing along the right side of presser foot, leaving an extra length of about 4" (10 cm). 24 Feed the thread through tension slot. Holding the thread with your left hand, pull down with right hand firmly. 3. Draw the needle threads through the thread guide as illustrated. 4. THREADING NEEDLES 1.
Instruction Manual
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...the hooking fork enters into hooking fork and pull the thread with the needle threader in one hand. 4. Guide the thread into the needle hole. 3. Take the needle threader off the needle clamp. 7. Lower the presser foot. Hold the thread with your other hand. 5. Raise the needle bar to... highest position, and pull the thread leaving about 4" (10 cm) clear. 2. Then release the hand which is pulling the thread. 6. For right needle / Pour aiguille droite / Para la aguja...
...the hooking fork enters into hooking fork and pull the thread with the needle threader in one hand. 4. Guide the thread into the needle hole. 3. Take the needle threader off the needle clamp. 7. Lower the presser foot. Hold the thread with your other hand. 5. Raise the needle bar to... highest position, and pull the thread leaving about 4" (10 cm) clear. 2. Then release the hand which is pulling the thread. 6. For right needle / Pour aiguille droite / Para la aguja...
Instruction Manual
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... pass through needle eye and looper eyes. CUTTING NEEDLE THREAD Frayed thread may be helpful for quick changeover. 1. Draw the thread near the spools. Cut off existing threads near the thread cutter on the needle plate and push the thread cutter lever. Lower needle bar to cut ends thread from new spools as illustrated. 28 HELPFUL HINTS...
... pass through needle eye and looper eyes. CUTTING NEEDLE THREAD Frayed thread may be helpful for quick changeover. 1. Draw the thread near the spools. Cut off existing threads near the thread cutter on the needle plate and push the thread cutter lever. Lower needle bar to cut ends thread from new spools as illustrated. 28 HELPFUL HINTS...
Instruction Manual
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...materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Check thread tensions by pushing thread cutter lever down on a scarp of extra stitches are properly formed. 2. Gently pulling all the threads to sew and test sew in test fabric under the presser foot by slightly... with the presser foot down , or use a scrap of fabric that you a few times to 6 cm) of fabric. 4. TESTING STITCH OVERLOCK STITCHES After threading is completed, use scissors. 30 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Start the machine at a low speed, gently pulling the fabric towards the back until ...
...materials.) Guide the fabric gently as machine automatically feeds the material. 3. Check thread tensions by pushing thread cutter lever down on a scarp of extra stitches are properly formed. 2. Gently pulling all the threads to sew and test sew in test fabric under the presser foot by slightly... with the presser foot down , or use a scrap of fabric that you a few times to 6 cm) of fabric. 4. TESTING STITCH OVERLOCK STITCHES After threading is completed, use scissors. 30 Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Start the machine at a low speed, gently pulling the fabric towards the back until ...
Instruction Manual
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...will improve your stitching in the needle bar (see page 16). Turn overedge cutting width dial to use heavy thread. 32 4. Adjust the tension setting. 5. Tension settings might be affected if either or both needles are going... stitch skipping. The following advice can help you use Left and Right Left Right Stitch finger (A) (A) (B) Two thread convertor Tension control Left needle thread Right needle thread Upper looper thread Lower looper thread ← 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → - ← ...
...will improve your stitching in the needle bar (see page 16). Turn overedge cutting width dial to use heavy thread. 32 4. Adjust the tension setting. 5. Tension settings might be affected if either or both needles are going... stitch skipping. The following advice can help you use Left and Right Left Right Stitch finger (A) (A) (B) Two thread convertor Tension control Left needle thread Right needle thread Upper looper thread Lower looper thread ← 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → ← 4 → - ← ...
Instruction Manual
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... , first open the front cover and working table and raise needle to two thread use the left needle. Pull out the two-thread converter as illustrated. Illustration * I : Two-thread converter * II : Upper looper 36 Make sure that you . CONVERTING TO TWO-THREAD USE To convert to its highest point by turning hand wheel towards you...
... , first open the front cover and working table and raise needle to two thread use the left needle. Pull out the two-thread converter as illustrated. Illustration * I : Two-thread converter * II : Upper looper 36 Make sure that you . CONVERTING TO TWO-THREAD USE To convert to its highest point by turning hand wheel towards you...
Instruction Manual
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...stitches are unsuitable for use on hard or heavy fabrics. 1. Pull the stitch finger from the needle plate using a screwdriver. RECOMMENDED THREAD Thread for ideal seams. 2. The picot stitch can be used when sewing on page 32. Raise the presser foot. 2. These hems ...looper Narrow overlock edge with Three Threads Polyester, Nylon, Silk No. 50-100 Polyester, Nylon, Silk No. 50-100 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...
...stitches are unsuitable for use on hard or heavy fabrics. 1. Pull the stitch finger from the needle plate using a screwdriver. RECOMMENDED THREAD Thread for ideal seams. 2. The picot stitch can be used when sewing on page 32. Raise the presser foot. 2. These hems ...looper Narrow overlock edge with Three Threads Polyester, Nylon, Silk No. 50-100 Polyester, Nylon, Silk No. 50-100 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...
Instruction Manual
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... to a lower number gives a looser thread tension. Under side Left needle thread Under side Right needle thread Upper looper thread Left needle thread Top side Lower looper thread Right needle thread Fig. 1 40 Upper looper thread Upper looper thread Lower looper thread Top side Fig. 2 Top side Fig. 3 Increase upper looper thread Increase lower looper thread tension and/ or decrease tension and...
... to a lower number gives a looser thread tension. Under side Left needle thread Under side Right needle thread Upper looper thread Left needle thread Top side Lower looper thread Right needle thread Fig. 1 40 Upper looper thread Upper looper thread Lower looper thread Top side Fig. 2 Top side Fig. 3 Increase upper looper thread Increase lower looper thread tension and/ or decrease tension and...
Instruction Manual
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...if loops hang off the edge. (Fig. 2) Stitch finger (B) Loops may hang off the edge when you sew with lightweight fabric using three threads (right needle only) and setting the width dial at 4 - 5 (Fig. 3). ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH Turn the Stitch length dial until the ...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 ...
...if loops hang off the edge. (Fig. 2) Stitch finger (B) Loops may hang off the edge when you sew with lightweight fabric using three threads (right needle only) and setting the width dial at 4 - 5 (Fig. 3). ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH Turn the Stitch length dial until the ...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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... the opposited directions. Fold the folded portion again to meet the folder edge. (2) 3. Raise the presser foot and gently pull on the thread chain just enough to form a straight line. (1) 2. NOTE: When overlocking and trimming at point A in the direction of the arrow ... folded portion and sew the next edge of the folded portion down to 2 stitches beyond the inside corner. (4) 5. BASIC TECHNIQUES TURNING OUTSIDE CORNERS WITHOUT CUTTING THREADS 1. Fig. 1. Fold fabric to clear the stitch finger. 3. Fig. 4 Illustration * I : Cut 50 Fig. 3 * I Fig. 2 5 Fig. 4 Place the fabric ...
... the opposited directions. Fold the folded portion again to meet the folder edge. (2) 3. Raise the presser foot and gently pull on the thread chain just enough to form a straight line. (1) 2. NOTE: When overlocking and trimming at point A in the direction of the arrow ... folded portion and sew the next edge of the folded portion down to 2 stitches beyond the inside corner. (4) 5. BASIC TECHNIQUES TURNING OUTSIDE CORNERS WITHOUT CUTTING THREADS 1. Fig. 1. Fold fabric to clear the stitch finger. 3. Fig. 4 Illustration * I : Cut 50 Fig. 3 * I Fig. 2 5 Fig. 4 Place the fabric ...
Instruction Manual
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...crochet cotton, gimp, wool, knitting yarn, or shirring elastic at a slow speed, making knitted garments. Pass it is positioned under the right needle thread. (Fig. 3) FOR DECORATIVE EFFECTS, pass contrasting color cords through the rear hole in the presser foot. Be sure it under the presser foot as... cord or yarn to further enhance your garment. REMOVING STITCHES FROM SEWN FABRIC To remove stitches already sewn, snip off needle thread(s) at intervals and pull out looper thread(s). See Fig. 1. 2. Pass the cord through the cord guides (1) and (2) and then through the front hole in ...
...crochet cotton, gimp, wool, knitting yarn, or shirring elastic at a slow speed, making knitted garments. Pass it is positioned under the right needle thread. (Fig. 3) FOR DECORATIVE EFFECTS, pass contrasting color cords through the rear hole in the presser foot. Be sure it under the presser foot as... cord or yarn to further enhance your garment. REMOVING STITCHES FROM SEWN FABRIC To remove stitches already sewn, snip off needle thread(s) at intervals and pull out looper thread(s). See Fig. 1. 2. Pass the cord through the cord guides (1) and (2) and then through the front hole in ...