SINGER W510 User Manual

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• Pattern Selector Dial

This dial selects the stitch pattern to be made accord­

ing to the pictures shown at the blue indicator. Turn

this dial in any direction and the picture of the stitch
will be shown by the blue indicator. Pattern:

Length: 3-5

Width: 0—5

Feed Dog: Up

Pressure: Normal

Foot: Ali Purpose

The stitches shown are as follows:

Needle Position: M

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AM Results in the standard straight stitch when the width is at zero and the standard

zigzag* when the width is engaged.

AA- Blind hem, stitches forward then a zigzag bite to the left for use in hemming,

shell tucking, and other applications. See page 32. Width 0 will give a straight stitch,
all other widths will produce the blind hem stitch.

;'\’V\ Multiple stitch zigzag, takes three stitches from side to side for use in overcast­

ing, applying elastics, and mending as shown on pages 34. Width 0 results in a straight

stitch, width 5 is the best choice for use of the multiple stitch zigzag.

Stretch blind hem, takes two small zigzag stitches then a larger zigzag stitch to

the left for blind hemming soft, stretchable knits. When used on a very short length, an

excellent edging stitch is produced. See page 44. A straight stitch is obtained at width 0.
A if

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widths oroduce the stretch blind hem stitch.

AAA

Interlock, one straight stitch is formed then a zigzag to the right for seaming

light weight jerseys andtricotsas on page 40. Width 0 results in a straight stitch, all other

widths produce the interlock.

___ ■ Overlock, takes one stitch to the left, one stitch backwards and then one stitch

to the right to form a straight seam and overcast all in one operation. This is excellent
on both knits and wovens for finished 54 inch seams on width 5, and for the straight

stretch stitch at width 0. See page 36.

7.

Elastic edging stitch, takes one stitch to the left, then forward over it, then a

small rick-rack stitch, for decorative uses. At 0 the straight stretch stitch is produced
and all other widths result in the elastic edging stitch.

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' Feather stitch, takes slanted stitches to the right and left to produce the feather

stitch for a decorative effect, at width 5. Width 0 produces the straight stretch stitch.

9.

~z== Stretch overlock, takes a stitch to the left and right then two straight stretch

stitches for use on softer, bulkier stretchy fabrics. Use it at width 5 for completed 54 inch
seams on knits and on 0 for the straight stretch stitch See page 43.

10.

Rick-rack, takes stitches forward and backwards to form a triple reinforced

zigzag for decorative uses. Width 0 produces the straight stretch stitch all other widths

result in the rick-rack stitch. Seeoaae43.

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