SINGER 319K User Manual

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TO REGULATE PRESSURE ON PRESSER FOOT

The amount of pressure influences the ease
with which you achieve a straight seam and

uniform stitching. The pressure should be
heavy enough to prevent side creepage of

material and light enough to carry the material
without marking.

The surface finish on fabrics, as well as their
weight, determine amount of pressure to be
applied. The glazed surface of chintz and pol­

ished cotton, the loose nap surface of satin,
the deep piled surface of velvet, the delicate

and broken surface of lace and brocade, all
require a lighter pressui e.

To set a light pressure, turn thumb screw

A2, Fig. 57

upward until fabric moves easily

under presser foot without slipping and with­
out showing feed marks.

To set a heavy pressure, turn thumb screw

A2

downward until the fabric moves easily and
the seam edges are carried evenly by the foot
and the feed. Heavy, spongy fabrics like towel­

ing, chenille, coating, etc., require heavier

pressure.

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Thumb Screw

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Light Pressure

Fig. 58

Thumb Screw

Adjusted for

Heavy Pressure

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