Basting – SINGER 9970 User Manual

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BASTING

Basting is temporary stitching, used for fitting
garments, and for gathering and marking fabric.

No. 5 Basting Stitch

Darning/Embroidery Foot

A. ATTACHING THE DARNING/

EMBROIDERY FOOT

1. Lower the feed dogs by moving the drop feed

lever to the left.

2. Remove the presser foot and holder. (See page

7)

3. The arm of darning/embroidery foot should ride

onto the shaft of the needle clamp screw.

4. Slide the plastic attaching head from your left to

right so that it is fitted into the presser bar.

5. Tighten the presser foot thumb screw.

B. BASTING
When this pattern is selected, thread tension will
be reduced automatically.
1. Place the fabric under the presser foot and then

lower the presser foot lifter.

2. Hold the upper thread and bobbin thread

loosely and start to sew.
Machine will make one stitch only.

3. Pull the fabric required amount to the rear and

sew one stitch.

4. Repeat this as many times as you need to finish

the row of stitching.

5. Raise the fabric feed dogs for next regular

sewing.

Note:
To prevent the fabric layers from shifting, insert
dress pins crosswise to the basting position.
Pull the bobbin thread to remove the stitching.

CAUTION: To prevent accidents.

Be sure the needle does not hit the dress pin,
while sewing.

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