Meedle, thread, fabric & stitching guide – SINGER W310 User Manual

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MEEDLE, THREAD, FABRIC & STITCHING GUIDE

The correct selection of needle and thread to suit the fabric will result in more satisfactory

stitching. Fine fabrics should be stitched with fine needles, fine thread and short stitches.
For the best results on heavier fabrics, use coarser needles, heavier threads and longer

stitches. Replace the machine needle when it becomes even slightly dull or bent.

Fabric

Needle

No.

Madiiiw

Stitches

PerIndh

Mercerized

Thread

Syntfietic

Thr^

Extremely heavy
tarpaulin, sacking,
canvas, duck, etc.

18

6

to

8

Heavy Duty

Heavy upholstery
fabric, ticking,
denim, leatherette.

18

8

to

10

Heavy Duty

Medium heavy drapery
fabric, velveteen,
suiting, felt, terry cloth, etc.

16

10

to

12

Heavy Duty

Medium broadcloth,
percale, gingham, linen,
chintz, taffeta, sheer
wool, shantung, etc.

14

12

to

14

50

o

Sheer voile, lawn,
dimity, crepe,

handkerchief linen,
plastic film, etc.

11

14

to

16

(plastic film)

8 to 10

50

o

Very sheer chiffon,
batiste, lace, organdy,
nylon net, marquisette, etc.

9

16

to

20

60

o

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