SINGER 610U User Manual

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The zigzag features of your sewing machine give you an almost unlimited choice of stitch patterns. All

patterns are produced from discs. The four basic patterns as shown below come from discs that are built

into the machine. To use these, you need no special attachments—simply adjust the pattern selectors.

Also, supplied with the machine is a “Buttonhole Cam" which can easily be removed. In addition, 12

Special Discs (See page 16) and 4 Magic Cams (See page 17) are contained in the attachment box.

You can combine two basic patterns to produce a third, which will be different from either one alone.

Thus, you have an almost infinite variety of combination patterns from which to choose.

A WORD ABOUT HOW THE PATTERNS ARE PRODUCED

BASIC PATTERNS

BUILT-IN DISCS

Upper Stitch Pattern Selector:

Lower Stitch Pattern Selector;

B

(Ord inary stitching, Buttonholes, etc.)

A

(Button sewing, Two-needle stitching, etc.)

C

(Occasionally)

Stitch Width Selector s

Throat Plate:

General Purpose

Presser Foot:

General Purpose or Special Purpose

J L N

As shown at right, the four built-in discs are re­

presented by the letters J through M. If you move the

upper selector to one of these letters, and keep the

lower selector on A, B or C, you will get one of the

basic patterns.

In addition, you can use two needles if you wish

when using a basic pattern. (See page 22)

Upper Stitch Pattern Selector

K

L

3

H

3

!

H

M

<

<

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