Adjusting pressure and feeding of fabric – SINGER W159 User Manual

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When the upper and under tentions are properly balanced, a perfect

stitch will be formed with both threads interlocking in fabric. (Fig. I's)’

ALWAYS BE SURE THAT YOUR STITCHES LOOK LIKE FIG. 15.

When the upper tension is too tight, the lower thread is pulled up

over the upper thread which is lying flat on the fabric. (Fig. 16)

When the upper tension is too loose the upper thread forms loops

over the lower thread lying flat on the fabric. (Fig. 17)

ADJUSTING PRESSURE AND FEEDING OF FABRIC

GENERAL SEWING

Usually for straight sewing and zigzag stitching, the pressure bar cap or darner release. Fig. 18, is at its lowest

position and the drop feed knob. Fig. 19. is turned to “2” position.

Fig. 16

Fig. 17

Fig. 19

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