Adjusting pressure and feeding of fabric – SINGER W610 User Manual

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When the upper and under tensions are properly balanced, a perfect stitch will be formed

with both threads interlocking in fabric (Fig. 16). When the upper tension is too tight, the

lower thread is pulled up over the upper thread which is lying flat on the fabric (Fig. 17).

When the upper tension is too loose, the upper thread forms loops over the lower thread

lying flat on the fabric (Fig. 18),

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Fig.

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Fig.

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ADJUSTING PRESSURE AND FEEDING OF FABRIC

GENERAL SEWING

Usually

for

straight

sewing

and

zigzag

stitching the pressure bar cap or darner

release (2, Fig. 19), is at its lowest posi­

tion and the “UP” button is pushed down,

Fig. 20.

ip"

■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Fig. 19

Fig. 20

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