SINGER 610U User Manual

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Many of the decorative stitch patterns can be used for monograms or motifs for adding a personal

touch to a blouse collar, for example, or for initialing household linens. You can buy designs or

create them yourself.

To Stitch a Monogrom or Motif

Stitch Pattern Selectors:

BJ

for zigzag satin

stitching

See stitch chart for

decorative stitches

Stitch Width Selector; 2*^5 (2-^4 tor

Combination Patterns)

Stitch Length ;

FINE

(above

20)

Throat Plate :

General Purpose

Presser Foot:

Special Purpose

1.

Make a sample first, to determine suitability of

stitch pattern and find the right stitch length and

width, thread tension, and pressure.

2.

Transfer the design (by tracing, usually) to the

right side of the fabric, and stitch.

Hemmer Foot

Stroight Stitching

Stitch Pattern Selectors :

AN

Stitch Width Selector t 3

Stitch Length:

10^20

Throat Plate:

Straight Stitch

Presser Foot:

Hemmer Foot

You can turn and stitch a narrow hem in a single

operation if you use the Hemmer Foot. Thus, you can

eliminate basting or pinning whenever you are making

ruffle edges, lingerie finishes, and the like.

Decorotive Stitching

• Upper Pottern Selector:

Any basic pattern

» Lower Pattern Selector:

B

‘ Stitch Width Selector :

3

• Throat Plate:

General Purpose

‘ Presser Foot; Hemmer Foot

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