Adjusting stitch length, Adjusting stitch balance, For stretch stitch patterns – SINGER 4314 User Manual

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When

you

are

preparing

to

do

pattern

stitch­

ing,

make

a

test

sample

with

the

fabric

and

thread you plan to use so that you can adjust

the stitch length correctly.

Any stitch length setting from

1

to

4

will give

you

an

open

stitch

pattern

of

whichever

de­

corative

stitch

pattern

you

select.

The

higher

the

number,

the

more

open,

or

farther

apart,

your stitch will be. The area between

0

and

1

of

ihe

selector

is

used

for

the

fine

adjust­

ment of satin stitching (see page 21).

ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH

For stretch stitch patterns,

stitch

length

is

controlled

with

a

single

setting

of

the

stitch

length

selector.

Simply

rotate

it

until

the

co­

loured

bar

is

under

the

T

symbol

above

the dial.

incorrect

ADJUSTING STITCH BALANCE

When

you

are

using

stretch

stitch

patterns,

you may need to adjust the stit’ch balance dial

in

order

to

correct

the

appearance

of

the

stitch.

Before

you

move

the

dial

from

its

neutral

po­

sition

(

◄ !

symbol

on

dial

aligned

with

line

on

panel),

make

a

test

sample.

If

adjust­

ment

is

required

stitch

slowly

and

move

the

dial as illustrated.

® Turn dial

down

to bring stitches of the pat­

terns together (ill.

A).

• Turn dial

up

to separate stitches of the pat­

terns (ill.

B).

Always

return

the

dial

to

its

neutral

position

after sewing stretch stitch patterns.

Correct

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