SINGER W710 User Manual

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ADJUSTING THE STITCH

• Stitch Length Dial

This dial {Fig. 37) controls the forward
feeding of the fabric. At 0, the fabric does

not feed at all. As the numbers increase so

does the length of the stitch. Turn the blue
dial so that the desired number is below the

blue indicator.

Pattern;

Length: 2%

Width: 0-5

Feed Dog; Up
Pressure: Normal
Foot: AM Purpose
Needle Position: IV!

Pattern:

Length: 0—5

Width: 5

Feed Dog: Up
Pressure: Normal
Foot; Allpurpose
Needle Position; M

• Reverse Lever

The "R" marked blue lever (Fig. 38} above

and to the right of the stitch length dial will
cause the machine to sew in reverse when
depressed. This lever may be used at the
beginning and end of sewing to lock the
threads.

To backstitch, simply push the lever down
and hold for the desired number of stitches.

It is advisable to tie the thread ends instead
of backstitching on soft sheer fabrics to

avoid puckering.

• Stitch Width Dial

This dial (Fig. 39) controls the swing of the

needle right and left for various widths of

stitches. At 0, the needle does not swing,
therefore, a straight line of sewing results no

matter which stitch is selected.

At 1, the needle takes a narrow swing result­

ing in a narrow column of stitching. At 5,

the needle takes a large swing resulting in a
wide column of stitches. (Fig. 40)

• Relating Stitch Length to Stitch Width

When the width dial is engaged at one par­
ticular width (such as 5), the stitch length
dial will now control how close those
stitches come together. At length 0, the

fabric does not move, resulting in a ball of

stitches formed one on top of the other, as

is used in button sewing. At about 1/4, the
feed pulls the fabric through slowly, result­
ing in a dense column of stitches called a
satin stitch. At length 5, a very long open
zigzag results. (Fig. 41)

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