Setting the stitch length, Stitch length chart (approximate), Sewing in reverse – SINGER W571 User Manual

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SETTING THE STITCH LENGTH

The length of the stitch is regulated by the dial, 3, shown in Fig. 1. Near 0 is shortest

stitch and 4 is longest, but the dial may be set any spot between marking for a variety of

lengths. Turn the dial to the left to lengthen and to the right to shorten the stitch. The
number of the stitch length you choose shoule appear under the dot of the control plate.

STITCH LENGTH CHART (Approximate)

Figures on indicator

0

Number^f stitches per inch

No Feeding

0.5

39

1

21

2

11

3

7

4

8

SEWING IN REVERSE

When you wish to sew backward to tie the threads at the beginning or the end of a seam,

press the R button (4 Fig. 1) in as far as it will go. The machine will sew backward as long

as the button is held down.

ADJUSTING THE TENSIONS

Always adjust the upper tension with the presser foot down,

as the tension is released when it is raised. To increase tension
on the upper thread, turn dial (Fig. 13) to the right, or clock­
wise.

To

decrease,

turn

to

the

left.

The

higher

the

number

on

the

dial,

the

tighter

the

tension.

Before

adjusting

lower

tension be sure that the machine is threaded properly.

When

necessary

to

change

the

bobbin

tension,

turn

small

screw (Fig. 14) on side of the bobbin case clockwise to tighten.

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