SINGER W102 User Manual

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NEEDLE

Always use highly polished chrome finished needles. The cost is

approximately the same and the workmanship is better.

Change needles often, for the point becomes dull and blunt due to

the many thousands of times that the needle pierces the material

when a dress or suit is being made. If you have a magnifying glass,

examine each new needle before putting it into your machine and

look for (1) sharp edges around the eye, > 2) blunted or broken point,

and (3) a bent or "fish-hook” point.^ Lay the needle on a flat

surface to be sure it is not bent or curved.

Choose the correct needle for the size of thread. If the needle is too

large the seam will appear to be a row of perforations............... or if the

needle is too small the thread will lay on top of the material and

the tension settings will appear to be incorrect. Consult the needle

and thread guide for the correct needle and thread sizes.

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