SINGER W910 User Manual

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Pattern:

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Length: 1^3

Width: 5
Feed Dog: High

Pressure: Full
Foot: All Purpose

Stretch Control: M

Pattern; <1 (|)
Length: 1-3

Width: 1
Feed Dog: High

Pressure: Full
Foot: All Purpose

Stretch Control: M

Pattern:^,' (|)
Length; 0

Width: 2—5
Feed Dog: Down

Pressure; Full
Foot; Button Foot

Stretch Control: M

ZIGZAG STITCH:

OVERCASTING

Place the edge of the material urxierneath

the opening of the sewing foot and guide
raw edge along the center slot of the foot

a lowing stitch to form half on and half

o n

the fabric.

The multiple stitch zigzag is a wiser

choice for most fabrics.

See page 30.

SEWING KNITS

yearns

of firm knits for added strength After

sewing, open seam and press flat. Tiny

zigzag stitches can hardly be seen and the
seam will give when stretched

Generally on knits, however, try the

See

SEWING ON BUTTON

Place the button so that the holes of
button are positioned in same distance

from the center straight stitch needle

position respectively.

Turn hand wheel by hand until needle
point lowers close to the face of button.

Turn stitch width control until the needle

comes just above a hole of button

Turn hand wheel slowly by hand to check
If the needle comes just above another

hole of button after clearing the first

ole of button. If necessary, readjust

the button position below button foot

and repeat above checking and adjust­
ment of stitch width.

Note; Be sure the needle clears the holes

of the button by moving the hand wheel
by hand before running the machine

fast.

Usual

6

to

8

stitches are adequate for

securing a button in place.

To lock the threads, set the stitch width

at

0

readjust the button position to that

a hole of button is just below the needle

and take a few stitches in the hole. '

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