Vi. how to sew – SINGER W1213 User Manual

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VI. How to Sew

Pinning may be used as a time saver instead of

hand basting. Place your pins at right angles

to the edge of the fabric with the pin head at

the raw edge. It is possible to sew over pins,

but for best results it is recommended that

the

pins

be

removed

as

you

approach

the

presser foot. Sewing over pins can result in

damaged needles.

Placement

of

Fabric/Starting

a

Seam

Before placing fabrics under the presser foot,

make

sure

that

the

take-up

lever

is

at

its

highest

position.

Place

your

fabric

so

that

its raw edge is even with the back edge of

the presser foot.

When placing a heavy, bulky fabric under the

foot push up on the presser foot lever for

extra lift while you are positioning the fabric.

(Fig.51)

Place

the

thread

ends,

which

are

3-4 inches long, under the presser foot and

either to the left or to the right. Be sure that

both thread ends are under the presser foot.

Always lower presser foot before sewing.

Press

in

the

reverse

button

so

that

the

machine sews a few stitches backwards to the

edge of the fabric to backtack, then release

the

button

allowing

the

machine

to

continue

sewing forward.

Guiding the Fabric

Etched Seam Guide

The etched seam guides on the needle plate

are graduated in 1 /8 inch divisions measured
from the

middle

needle position. In order to

use the etched guides effectively, let the edge

of the fabric follow the line selected for the

seam. Therefore, for a 5/8 inch seam, place

the raw edge of the fabric on the line marked

“5/8”.

(Fig.52)

In

order

to

sew

a

straight

line, let your eye follow the etched lines, not

the needle.

Cloth Guide

This guide may be placed on the machine for

extra help in keeping seams straight. It will

allow you to guide seams from 1/4 inch to

1-1/2 inch in width, so that it is useful for

seams of unusual widths. (Fig.53)

Presser Foot as a Guide

Straight Stitch Foot - for a 1/4 inch seam,

guide fabric using the first etched mark on

the right side of feet. (Fig.54)

All Purpose Foot - for a 1/4 inch seam, use

the left needle position and guide the fabric

along the right side of the needle hole. (Fig.55)

All Purpose Foot - for a 1/8 inch seam, use
the

middle

needle

position

and

guide

the

fabric along the right side of the needle hole.

(Fig.56)

Holding the Fabric

For most fabrics, it is not necessary to hold

the

fabric

in

both

front

and

back.

Merely

guide the fabric with one hand from the

front.

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