Making a thread chain, Releasing the chain from the machine – SINGER 1030 Creative Touch User Manual

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Making a Thread Chain

■ Start

.Paper

Making a Thread Chain

Stay chains (sometimes calied French tacks),

beit loops and chains for cording buttonholes,
normally time-consuming hand-worked fin­
ishes, can be quickly chainstitched. To pro­
duce a chain, stitch on paper for desired

length, remove work from machine and tear
paper away from the stitching. Follow instruc­

tions on page 31 for starting and ending stitch­

ing.

Chain

t

—Tear Up

Releasing the Chain from the Machine

To release the chain from the machine without

locking end of stitching in fabric or paper:

• Raise take-up lever to its highest position

and raise the presser foot.

• Open slide plate and press down on finger

of bobbin-case insert.

• Draw fabric (or paper) to back of machine.

Chain will unravel as work is withdrawn.

Chainstitched Belt Loop

Chainstitched Cord

K

Releasing Chain from Machine

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