SINGER 610U User Manual

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This machine has the unique feature of being capable

of producing not only conventional lock stitching but also

selectively single thread chain stitching. By means of

the chain stitch, the necessary tacking and basting opera­
tions indispensable for sewing prefectly fitted dresses

or other garments can now be produced.

This single thread chain stitching looks like regular

straight stitching on top, but is a series of interlocking

loops on the underside of the fabric. (See Fig, 1) The
stitches are produced by the needle thread alone, so you

do not need a bobbin thread or a bobbin.

For chain stitching, fine threads and soft fabrics are

most suitable.

A WORD ABOUT CHAIN STITCHING

WHERE TO USE CHAIN STITCHING

Here are a few of the many sewing jobs for which

you will find chain stitching useful.

- Edge basting on jackets, coat, and costumes—sleeve

inserting—attaching collars—hems on skirt, blouses etc.

“ Trial seams for fitting.
* Fastening removable trimming—

Fur collars.
White collar and cuffs.

• Hemming curtains and draperies that may need to be

altered.

• Sewing temporary tucks to extend the life of—

Children's clothes.
Curtains and linings that might shrink. (See Fig. 2)

* Sewing knit, jersey and tricot.

Fig, 2

TO PREPARE THE MACHINE FOR CHAIN STITCHING

Set

feed

throw-out

lever

to

“DOWN”

position.

Remove

re­

gular

throat

plate

and

bobbin,

and insert chain stitch loop re­

tainer A into bobbin case.

Set feed throw-out lever to “UP”

position.

Depress

loop

retainer

latch S as shown above.

Turn the latch to the left until

it

is

positioned

under

the

feed

dog.

Insert

chain

stitch

throat

Plate C.

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