SINGER 216G User Manual

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used

for

straight

stitching

over

a

prolonged

period

of time, the throat plate with the round needle hole

(No. 12, Fig. 3) for straight stitching should be placed

on the machine, and at the same time the matching

presser foot (No. 1, Fig. 3) should be used.

Zig Zag Sewing
If the bight lever (A) is not set
at O, but at any one of the other

positions as indicated on the scale
in Fig. 26, then the machine will

sew a zig zag stitch. Each mark

on the scale means one mm. width
of bight, that is, zig zag stitches

up to 4 mm. in width can be ac­

complished.

ZIG

ZAG

SEWING

may only be done when the throat

plate

with

the

elongated

needle

hole and the matching presser foot
are

used,

otherwise

the

needle

will be broken.

Central

Needle

Position

For

normal

sewing

work,

the

needle position lever (B, Fig. 26)
must be at its central position. The
machine

will

produce

zig

zag

stitches,

which

are

arranged

cen­

trally. The row of stitches from A
to C, in Fig. 27, is shown with cen­
tral needle position (needle position

lever in its middle position). The
row A to B remains located in the
middle of the straight sewing, the
row B to C is made up of various

zig zag stitching up to the widest
bight of 4 mm.

Fig. 27

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