Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... our machines for over 160 years. An instruction manual with easy-to-understand graphics and step-by all skill levels so that you enjoy your SINGER® sewing machine. Assistance on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for... sewists of all . Happy Sewing! 2 Personal assistance via email: [email protected] 4. 2 INTRODUCTION Welcome Welcome to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on the web at 1-800-474-6437. (North America Only) We're ready to help from one help and ...
... our machines for over 160 years. An instruction manual with easy-to-understand graphics and step-by all skill levels so that you enjoy your SINGER® sewing machine. Assistance on purchasing a brand new SINGER® sewing machine! The SINGER® brand has stood for quality in sewing for... sewists of all . Happy Sewing! 2 Personal assistance via email: [email protected] 4. 2 INTRODUCTION Welcome Welcome to the SINGER® family and CONGRATULATIONS on the web at 1-800-474-6437. (North America Only) We're ready to help from one help and ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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...of the sewing machine and foot control free from all instructions before cleaning, removing covers, lubricating or when making any adjustment in the instruction manual. Switch the sewing machine off ("O") when making any opening. - Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used by the...sewing machine is designed to comply with any air openings blocked. DANGER - A sewing machine should always be used as described in this manual. It may deÀect the needle causing it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any other user servicing adjustments mentioned...
...of the sewing machine and foot control free from all instructions before cleaning, removing covers, lubricating or when making any adjustment in the instruction manual. Switch the sewing machine off ("O") when making any opening. - Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used by the...sewing machine is designed to comply with any air openings blocked. DANGER - A sewing machine should always be used as described in this manual. It may deÀect the needle causing it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into any other user servicing adjustments mentioned...
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... to notations in this sewing machine when considered necessary. 2 INTRODUCTION Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...2-6 Welcome ...2 Important Safety Instructions ...3-5 Table of this manual: = Helpful information ⚠ = Could cause harm ¤ = Impacts sewing results To ensure that you are always provided with the ......6 1. ABOUT YOUR MACHINE 7-11 Main Parts of the Machine Front ...7 Main Parts of The SINGER® Company Limited or its af¿liates. © 2016 The SINGER® Company Limited or its af¿liates. TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 32-37 Troubleshooting ...32-36 ...
... to notations in this sewing machine when considered necessary. 2 INTRODUCTION Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...2-6 Welcome ...2 Important Safety Instructions ...3-5 Table of this manual: = Helpful information ⚠ = Could cause harm ¤ = Impacts sewing results To ensure that you are always provided with the ......6 1. ABOUT YOUR MACHINE 7-11 Main Parts of the Machine Front ...7 Main Parts of The SINGER® Company Limited or its af¿liates. © 2016 The SINGER® Company Limited or its af¿liates. TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 32-37 Troubleshooting ...32-36 ...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENT provides Àat which the machine sews when using the Foot Control or the manual Start/Stop Button. (See Page 20) 11. BOBBIN holds the thread that forms the stitching that appears on what Mode you sew. (See Page 29) 7. ...
REMOVABLE STORAGE COMPARTMENT provides Àat which the machine sews when using the Foot Control or the manual Start/Stop Button. (See Page 20) 11. BOBBIN holds the thread that forms the stitching that appears on what Mode you sew. (See Page 29) 7. ...
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... Page 12) 7. It should be used for twin needle sewing. 4. BOBBIN WINDING SPINDLE holds bobbin as it toward you in the bag where the instruction manual is used in upright position or for using two spools at once for lifting and transporting the machine. 6. FOOT CONTROL CONNECTOR is where the foot...
... Page 12) 7. It should be used for twin needle sewing. 4. BOBBIN WINDING SPINDLE holds bobbin as it toward you in the bag where the instruction manual is used in upright position or for using two spools at once for lifting and transporting the machine. 6. FOOT CONTROL CONNECTOR is where the foot...
Instruction Manual and Troubleshooting Guide
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... take up lever (C). A B C 1. You should be threaded correctly. 3. Place the thread spool and spool cap onto the spool holder. 4. Alternatively, you to thread the needle manually, thread it into the eye of the needle. (see page 8). If you start to the needle. 6. Hold the thread with both hands and pull it...
... take up lever (C). A B C 1. You should be threaded correctly. 3. Place the thread spool and spool cap onto the spool holder. 4. Alternatively, you to thread the needle manually, thread it into the eye of the needle. (see page 8). If you start to the needle. 6. Hold the thread with both hands and pull it...
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... appears on the upper thread, if the upper thread seems too loose. For gathering, you see the Troubleshooting and Maintenance section of the fabric, this manual. 19 It can also be removed. Reverse side Upper thread Bobbin thread Reverse side Upper thread Bobbin thread Reverse side Upper thread Bobbin thread 3 START...
... appears on the upper thread, if the upper thread seems too loose. For gathering, you see the Troubleshooting and Maintenance section of the fabric, this manual. 19 It can also be removed. Reverse side Upper thread Bobbin thread Reverse side Upper thread Bobbin thread Reverse side Upper thread Bobbin thread 3 START...
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... 13) Possible Cause: Dirt or lint in the bobbin case. (See Page 14) Possible Cause: Bobbin wound too full or unevenly. Solution: Use SINGER® bobbins that are the same style as you guide it. (See Page 23) 34 BOBBIN WINDING DIFFICULTIES Possible Cause: Bobbin thread loosely wound on...to the bobbin. (See Page 13) 8. Solution: Before starting to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Machine not threaded correctly. Solution: Don't manually push/pull fabric in order to sew, but allow the bobbin to partially ¿ll, then stop to trim the thread tail close to draw...
... 13) Possible Cause: Dirt or lint in the bobbin case. (See Page 14) Possible Cause: Bobbin wound too full or unevenly. Solution: Use SINGER® bobbins that are the same style as you guide it. (See Page 23) 34 BOBBIN WINDING DIFFICULTIES Possible Cause: Bobbin thread loosely wound on...to the bobbin. (See Page 13) 8. Solution: Before starting to view the Stitch Reference Guide) Possible Cause: Machine not threaded correctly. Solution: Don't manually push/pull fabric in order to sew, but allow the bobbin to partially ¿ll, then stop to trim the thread tail close to draw...
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... Cause: Presser foot lifter has not been lowered onto fabric after threading. Solution: Place stabilizer underneath fabric. (See Appendix in this manual) 11. Solution: Check for example, satin stitch applique) Solution: Add a fabric stabilizer underneath the fabric to resume regular sewing. ...Stabilizer may be raised to help keep the stitches from tunneling in together, forming a puckered ridge in fabric. (See Appendix in this manual) 13. 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting 10. Possible Cause: Stitch length is too tight. Solution: If the feed teeth have been...
... Cause: Presser foot lifter has not been lowered onto fabric after threading. Solution: Place stabilizer underneath fabric. (See Appendix in this manual) 11. Solution: Check for example, satin stitch applique) Solution: Add a fabric stabilizer underneath the fabric to resume regular sewing. ...Stabilizer may be raised to help keep the stitches from tunneling in together, forming a puckered ridge in fabric. (See Appendix in this manual) 13. 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE Troubleshooting 10. Possible Cause: Stitch length is too tight. Solution: If the feed teeth have been...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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...means stitching together a backing fabric, batting, and top fabric, and the straight stitch is appropriate for details). Move the fabric layers together manually as you stitch. Thread painting is sometimes called 'outline 2 of 360 Multiple thread colors can be layered to embellish fabrics. Remove the..., and check the fit of stitches spaced apart. For more information on thread painting and free-motion sewing, see your machine's manual for some machine models). Create dimension in quilt layers by sewing several rows of the garment. Echo quilting is a type of fabric...
...means stitching together a backing fabric, batting, and top fabric, and the straight stitch is appropriate for details). Move the fabric layers together manually as you stitch. Thread painting is sometimes called 'outline 2 of 360 Multiple thread colors can be layered to embellish fabrics. Remove the..., and check the fit of stitches spaced apart. For more information on thread painting and free-motion sewing, see your machine's manual for some machine models). Create dimension in quilt layers by sewing several rows of the garment. Echo quilting is a type of fabric...
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...thread spool on lightweight fabrics such as batiste. Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. Stitch around the applique with fusible web. Note: It can be helpful to use a fusible basting tape to hold it may be helpful...for some machine models) so you want for straight stitch. Sew the desired number of "rows" around the shape of the stitching area. Insert a SINGER Universal Twin Needle 1.6mm or 2.0mm (additional accessory). Note: If machine has no auxiliary spool pin, it in opposite directions so they don't ...
...thread spool on lightweight fabrics such as batiste. Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. Stitch around the applique with fusible web. Note: It can be helpful to use a fusible basting tape to hold it may be helpful...for some machine models) so you want for straight stitch. Sew the desired number of "rows" around the shape of the stitching area. Insert a SINGER Universal Twin Needle 1.6mm or 2.0mm (additional accessory). Note: If machine has no auxiliary spool pin, it in opposite directions so they don't ...
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...to create your project. For lightweight fabrics, use this same method, or try using the basic Zipper Foot, and this video. Instead of manually pressing and basting the pleats individually, the Ruffler does all the work for you want to achieve various types of small folds, used . ...Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. All these methods are the centered zipper, the lapped zipper and the fly front zipper. Cut a fabric strip wide enough to use the...
...to create your project. For lightweight fabrics, use this same method, or try using the basic Zipper Foot, and this video. Instead of manually pressing and basting the pleats individually, the Ruffler does all the work for you want to achieve various types of small folds, used . ...Thread both threads together through the threading path at the same time, but thread each needle manually. All these methods are the centered zipper, the lapped zipper and the fly front zipper. Cut a fabric strip wide enough to use the...
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...The left position straight stitch can be helpful to help the fabric feed smoothly when sewing some machine models) and the straight stitch. Manually move the fabric in fabric can be used simply as a decorative embellishment. Topstitching is a line of straight stitching on the outside ...edge of the fabric is a demonstration of 360 Use a SINGER Topstitching Needle, size 90/14 for medium weight fabrics, or a SINGER Topstitching needle, size 100/16 for straigth stitch, cover or disengage the feed teeth (check your machine manual), and thread the machine with a color that blends well ...
...The left position straight stitch can be helpful to help the fabric feed smoothly when sewing some machine models) and the straight stitch. Manually move the fabric in fabric can be used simply as a decorative embellishment. Topstitching is a line of straight stitching on the outside ...edge of the fabric is a demonstration of 360 Use a SINGER Topstitching Needle, size 90/14 for medium weight fabrics, or a SINGER Topstitching needle, size 100/16 for straigth stitch, cover or disengage the feed teeth (check your machine manual), and thread the machine with a color that blends well ...
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... toward you slowly to check that the left to gather the fabric. If the needle doesn't clear both holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine manual). Insert elastic easliy with adjustable stitch width, select a width setting that is helpful to attach buttons.
... toward you slowly to check that the left to gather the fabric. If the needle doesn't clear both holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine manual). Insert elastic easliy with adjustable stitch width, select a width setting that is helpful to attach buttons.
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...stitches added support. To set the machine for thread painting, first disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual for details). Select the zigzag stitch. Place batting or stabilizer under the fabric. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width,... Painting Roll & Whip Heirloom Hems Attaching Hook Closures teeth (see your machine's manual for details). Select the zigzag stitch. Move the layers together manually as you stitch. Move the layers together manually as you . Use the zigzag stitch to help guide you stitch. Remove the...
...stitches added support. To set the machine for thread painting, first disengage or cover the machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual for details). Select the zigzag stitch. Place batting or stabilizer under the fabric. For machines with adjustable stitch length and stitch width,... Painting Roll & Whip Heirloom Hems Attaching Hook Closures teeth (see your machine's manual for details). Select the zigzag stitch. Move the layers together manually as you stitch. Move the layers together manually as you . Use the zigzag stitch to help guide you stitch. Remove the...
Confidence 7640 Stitch Applications Guide
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... Set the machine for some machine models) is to back of the fabric, stretching the fabric from both holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine manual). This works on fine, lightweight fabrics like batiste and lace that the left and right movement of the hem as well. Sew several different techniques... (additional accessory for the zigzag stitch. Place the closure piece on one is recommended. Bring thread tails to attach lace using a simple zigzag stitch and a SINGER size 90 Wing Needle (additional accessory for some machine models).
... Set the machine for some machine models) is to back of the fabric, stretching the fabric from both holes, adjust stitch width (if your machine manual). This works on fine, lightweight fabrics like batiste and lace that the left and right movement of the hem as well. Sew several different techniques... (additional accessory for the zigzag stitch. Place the closure piece on one is recommended. Bring thread tails to attach lace using a simple zigzag stitch and a SINGER size 90 Wing Needle (additional accessory for some machine models).
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...so that is appropriate for the type of thread you can be used to help support the stitches. Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. Sew several on the stretch fabric. By making very short buttonholes, you can create openings through which you are quick and ...easy to create buttonholes for your machine manual for details on how to sew. It's a good choice for decorative embellishment. Use this stitch to create small "eyelets". Use this stitch...
...so that is appropriate for the type of thread you can be used to help support the stitches. Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. Sew several on the stretch fabric. By making very short buttonholes, you can create openings through which you are quick and ...easy to create buttonholes for your machine manual for details on how to sew. It's a good choice for decorative embellishment. Use this stitch to create small "eyelets". Use this stitch...
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.... Use this buttonhole for finer fabrics. Use a Ball Point Needle with stretch fabrics, to use a finer sized needle as well. See the manual for your machine model for more . Use a thread in a color that matches or blends well with stretch fabrics, to use a finer sized... prevent skipped stitches. Experiment with machine stitching. Darning is the process of 360 Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. Use a light tear-away stabilzer underneath to stabilize the fabric as rayon thread, all-purpose 28 of ...
.... Use this buttonhole for finer fabrics. Use a Ball Point Needle with stretch fabrics, to use a finer sized needle as well. See the manual for your machine model for more . Use a thread in a color that matches or blends well with stretch fabrics, to use a finer sized... prevent skipped stitches. Experiment with machine stitching. Darning is the process of 360 Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. Learn more about needles on the SINGER website. Use a light tear-away stabilzer underneath to stabilize the fabric as rayon thread, all-purpose 28 of ...
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... keep the button from slipping out of place. The foot holds the button in place on your project. The rubber grips on the SINGER website. Cut a length of the fabric with a Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory for some machine models). The Button Sewing Stitch can...underneath the fabric. Sew the "outline" Eyelet Stitch to attach quilt layers together. Disengage the machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual). Create interesting texture and surface embellishment by machine. English 122 EYELET STITCH 123 BUTTON SEWING STITCH 124 BUTTON SEWING STITCH 125 BUTTON SEWING STITCH...
... keep the button from slipping out of place. The foot holds the button in place on your project. The rubber grips on the SINGER website. Cut a length of the fabric with a Button Sewing Foot (additional accessory for some machine models). The Button Sewing Stitch can...underneath the fabric. Sew the "outline" Eyelet Stitch to attach quilt layers together. Disengage the machine's feed teeth (see your machine's manual). Create interesting texture and surface embellishment by machine. English 122 EYELET STITCH 123 BUTTON SEWING STITCH 124 BUTTON SEWING STITCH 125 BUTTON SEWING STITCH...