Choosing needle and thread – SINGER 9614 User Manual

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Choosing needle and thread

The needle thread you choose will depend upon the fabric being stitched. The table below is a prac­
tical guide to needle and thread selection. Refer to it before starting to sew. Be sure to use the same

size and type of thread in both needle and bobbin. For best results use a new SINGER needle.

Fabric

Thread

Neediès

Type

Delicate

- tulle, chiffon, fine lace, organza

Fine mercerized cotton

Fine synthetic thread

Style 2020

9/70

Lightweight

- batiste, organdy, jersey, voile, taffeta,

crepe, chiffon velvet, plastic film

50 mercerized cotton - silk

Fine synthetic thread

Style 2020

11 /80

Medium Weight

- gingham, percale, pique, linen,

chintz, faille, satin, fine corduroy, velvet, suitings,

knits, deep-pile fabrics, vinyl

50 mercerized cotton -

60 cotton

Synthetic thread

Style 2020

14/90

Medium Heavy

- gabardine, tweed, sailcloth, denim,

coatings, drapery, vinyl, deep-pile fabrics

Heavy-duty mercerized cotton

40 to 60 cotton - Synthetic thread

Style 2020

16/100

Heavy

- overcoatings, dungaree, upholstery fabrics,

canvas

Heavy-duty mercerized cotton

24 to 40 cotton - Synthetic thread

Style 2020

18/110

All Weights

- decorative topstitching

Buttonhole twist ☆

Style 2020

16/100

18/110

Synthetic Knits and Stretch Fabrics

- polyester

doubleknit, nylon tricot, jersey, ciré, panne velvet,

bonded fabrics, raschel

Synthetic thread -

50 mercerized cotton -

Silk

Style 2045

Ball Point

(Yellow Band*)

14/90

Leather

- suede, kidskin, lined leathers

50 mercerized cotton

Synthetic thread - Silk

Style 2032

11/80
14/90

16/100

☆ Use with 50 mercerized cotton or silk in bobbin.

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