SINGER 216G User Manual

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with left-hand needle vibration, and the last row of

stitches

was

produced

by

alternating

left-hand

and

right-hand

needle

vibration.

An

ingenious

seamstress

will

be

able

to

devise

many

other

variations

of

stitches,

the

range

of

which

may

be

still

further

increased by using threads of contrasting colors and
combining various kinds of zig zag stitches.

To Sew on Buttons (Fig. 51)
First attach the button sewing presser foot (No. 2,
Fig. 3) in place of the presser foot, and use either
No. 40 or No. 50 sewing cotton for both needle and
bobbin. Set the bight for the distance between the

holes (a maximum of 3V4 on the bight scale), and set
length of stitch regulating lever (B, Fig. 23) at 0, and
drop the feed by moving the drop feed lever (A,

Fig. 51

Fig. 61) over to the right. The needle position lever B
is set in an upper left position as shown in Fig. 26
for left-hand needle vibration. By counting up to six
stitches at each hole, the button will have been sewed

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