Straight stitching, Keeping seams straight – SINGER XL-580 User Manual

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STRAIGHT STITCHING

Straight stitch is most frequently used for all types of sewing.

Let’s begin by following the steps below.
1. SETTINGS

Presser foot - General Purpose Foot

A. Thread cutter

B. Tacking stitch mode button

C. Needle up/down position selector button

D. Reverse stitch button

E. Start/stop button

F. Feed dog control (at rear side)

G. Presser foot lifter

H. Thread tension control button

I. Power/light switch

2. Pull both threads under the presser foot toward the left of

the machine, leaving about 6” (15 cm) clear.

3. Place the fabric under the presser foot and lower the

presser foot lifter.

4. Turn the hand wheel counter clockwise (towards you) until

the needle enters the fabric.

5. Start the machine. Guide the fabric gently with your hands.

When reaching the edge of the fabric, stop the sewing

machine.

6. First turn the handwheel counter clockwise (toward you)

until the needle is in its highest position, then raise the

presser foot. Draw the fabric to the rear and cut off excess

thread with the thread cutter located on the bottom of the

face cover, as shown.

KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHT

To keep the seam straight, use one of the numbered guide

lines on the needle plate. The numbers indicate distance from

the needle at its center position.
The guide line on the bobbin cover plate is a ¼” (6mm) seam

guide line, used for piecing quilt blocks or for sewing narrow

seams.

3/4" (19 mm)

5/8" (16 mm)

1/2" (13 mm)

3/8" ( 9 mm)

1/4" ( 6 mm)

NOTE: Based upon the weight of the fabric, slight

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NOTE: Since a straight stitch has no width, the

stitch width control is used to change the needle

position.

NOTE: The Needle Plate has both Metric and Inch

Markings as an aid for guiding your fabric when

sewing a seam.

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