SINGER W1213 User Manual

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Pattern - M

Length - 2

Width - 5

Feed Dog -

Pressure - 5

Foot - All Purpose

39

When

straight

stitching

with

the

all

purpose

foot, the needle may be moved to get closer

to an edge or to make guiding of the fabric

more

convenient,

as

in

topstitching.

The

needle can also be moved in relation to the

zipper

foot

in

order

to

take

full

advantage

of the feed dog.

Caution:

When

using

the

straight

stitch

foot

use the M position of the needle only.

Adjusting for the Fabric

Feed Dog Control

This lever (Fig. 39) will raise or lower the feed

dog as indicated. Since the feed dog carries

the

fabric

through

the

machine,

this

lever

allows

the

feed

to

be

regulated

for

various

materials and types of sewing.

High:

For the greatest height of the feed dog

and

best

grip

on

the

fabric.

This

is

the

position used for most sewing.

Low:

For

less

height

of

the

feed

dog

and

more gentle hold on the fabric. This position

is used for sewing delicate fabrics.

Down:

In

this

position,

the

feed

dog

is

completely below the needle plate surface and

therefore

does not

move the fabric at all.

40

Length - 2

Width - 0

Needle Position - .M

Feed Dog - High

Pressure -

Foot - All Purpose

Pressure Control

This

control

(Fig.

40)

regulates

how

heavily

the presser foot rests upon the fabric. It is

numbered from 0-5 with .stops at the half-way

points

as

well.

The

higher

the

number

the

heavier the pressure. The lower numbers give

lighter

pressure.

Zero

gives

no

pressure.

Lighter weight fabrics need more pressure for

better hold against the feed, whereas heavier,

bulkier

fabrics

require

less

pressure

to

eliminate pushing on the top layer of fabric.

Normal pressure is 5.

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