Adjusting for the fabric, Pressure control, Adjusting the stitch —17 – SINGER W710 User Manual

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Pattern:

Length: 2-5

Width: 0-5
Feed Dog: Up
Pressure: Normal
Foot: All Purpose
Needle Position:

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Pattern

Length: 2—5

Width; 0—5

Feed Dog:

Pressure; Normal

Foot; All Purpose

Needle Position: M

• Needle Position Dial

This dial (Fig. 45) is used for changing needle posi­
tion.
Three different needle positions, L-left, M-middle

and R-right can be selected. Also, those inter-
mediate positions between left and middle and
between middle and right can be selected with the
dial at the middle between L — M, and IVl — R,

With the dial at L, M and R, the straight stitch line

is formed at left, middle and right respectively.

The etched guide lines on the needle plate are

measured from the needle in the middle position.
Never change the needle position while the needle
is in the fabric because it will bend or break the
needle.

Set the needle position at the left (Li when using

the one-step buttonhole.

ADJUSTING FOR THE FABRIC

• Feed Dog Control
This dial (Fig. 46) will raise and lower the feed
dog as indicated. Since the feed dog moves the

fabric through the machine, this dial allows the

feed to be regulated for various types of sewing,

UP -- for the greatest height of the feed dog

and the best grip on the fabric. This is
the position used for most sewing,

DOWN — in this position, the feed dog is com­

pletely below the needle plate surface

and therefore does not move the fabric
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Down position is used for sewing on but­

tons, darning, and free hand embroidery.

♦ Pressure Control

This control (Fig. 47) regulates how heavily the
presser foot rests upon the fabric. To completely
release the pressure for freehand work, push the
pr6ssur8 r0!s3S6 button backwsrd until ths upp6r
plate pops up. To set half pressure for heavy bulky
fabrics, push the upper plate halfway down as

indicated on the picture panel inside the face

cover. Push the upper plate all the way down for
regular sewing. Light weight fabrics need more
pressure for better hold against the feed, whereas
heavier, bulkier fabrics require less pressure to
eliminate pushing of the top’layer of the fabric.

Pattern:

Length; 2—5

Width: 0-5

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure:

Foot; Allpurpose
Needle Position: M

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