Needle, thread, fabric & stitching guide – SINGER W710 User Manual

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TYPES OF NEEDLES
The correct selection of needle to suit the thread and fabric being sewn gives the best stitching
results. Fine fabrics should be sewn with fine needles, heavier fabrics with heavier needles.

For best results, sewing machine needles should be replaced when they become even slightly

dull or bent or at the completion of every other garment.

______ _____ __ is suggested for use with woven fabrics. Needles, style 15 x 1, (European

equivalent System 705) are used on the majority of household sewing machines. They range

in sizes from 8 to 20 with the lower number indicating the finer needle. The most commonly

used sizes are 11 and 14.
________________ • is designed to handle knits as well as woven fabrics. It eliminates
skipped stitches and the slight ball will not damage delicate fabrics. This is the needle provided"
with your sewing machine and will be used for most of your sewing. A larger ball point may
still be necessary for certain knits, such as bathing suit fabric or power net.

_____________ - is recommended for use with tricots, jerseys, lingerie and power nets.
Unlike sharp, pointed needles, which pierce fibers of knit fabrics, destroying elasticity, the
ball point slips between fibers, preventing damage to fabric and skipped stitches. These are

available in fine, medium, and heavy ball points,

__________________ is recommended for use with leather and leather-look vinyls. A wedge

cutting point pierces leather more easily than ordinary sewing machine needles, resulting in
more satisfactory stitching.

NEEDLE, 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 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.

LIGHT WEiGHT:Tricot, Power Net

g

70

Light Ball

KNITS

MEDIUM WEIGHT; Jersey, Double Knit, Power Net

9-10

70-80

Light Ball to

Medium Ball

HEAVY WEIGHT: Double Knit, Power Net

11-14

80-90

Medium Ball t

Heavy Bail

FAKE FURS-VELOURS

14-16

90-100

Ball or Shaft

VERY SHEER;'Lace, Net, Chiffon, Voile

9

70

Sharp

SHEER: Lawn, Taffeta, Blouse Crepe, Organdy

9

70

Sharp

DRESS WEIGHT:Crepe, Woot, Brocade, Velvet

9-11

70-80

Sharp

WOVEN

MEDIUM: Woo!, Silk, Linen, Pique, Faille,

11

80

Sharp

Velveteen, Terrycioth

HEAVY: Denim, Duck, Sailcloth

16

100

Sharp

EXTRA HEAVY: Canvas, Upholstery, Awning

19

120

Sharp

VINYLS-FILMS

14

90

Leather {Wedo

LEATHER

LIGHT TO MEDIUM WEIGHT: Leathers & Suedes

14-16

90-100

Leather (Wedg

HEAVY LEATHER

16-18

100-110

Leather (Wedg

MACHINE EMBROIDERY

9-11

60-80

DECORATIVE

STITCHING

TOPSTiTCHING

16-18

100-110

METALLIC EMBROIDERY

11

80

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