SINGER 6104 User Manual

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ADJUSTING NEEDLE THREAD TENSION

Zig-zag stitching requires less

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tension than straight stitching.

Make a test sample with the fabric and thread

you plan to use so that you can adjust the

tension properly. The stitches should lie flat

against the fabric without causing the fabric

to pucker.

If the stitches are not flat and the fabric is

puckered, lower the needle thread tension by

turning the dial to a lower

num ber.

ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH

Any stitch length setting from 1 to 4 will give

you an open zig-zag stitch.

The higher the

num ber,

the more open, or

farther apart your stitches will be.

The area between 0 and 1 on the dial, is used

for the adjustment of zig-zag satin* stitching, a

series of closely spaced plain zig-zag stitches

that form a smooth, satin-like surface. (Refer

to page 23 for information on satin stitching).

ADJUSTING PRESSER FOOT PRESSURE

See page 15 under « Straight Stitching

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