Kegulating the stitch sormatiom, Regulating the zension – SINGER W1305 User Manual

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Kegulating the Stitch SormatioM^

For

ordinary

stitching;

the

tension

on

the

upper

and

under

threads

should

be

equal,

and

just

sufficiently

strong

to

lock

both

threads

in

the

center

of

the

work,

as

shown

above (A).

If the tension on the needle is too tight, or if that on the bobbin thread is too loose,

the

needle

thread

will

He

straight

along

the

upper

surface

of

the

material,

thus

mak­

ing an imperfect stitch,

as

shown

above

(B).

If the tension of the bobbin thread is too tight, or if that on the needle is too loose,

the

bobbin

thread

will

be

straight

along

the

under

side

of

the

material,

thus

making

an Imperfect

stitch,

as shown above

(C).

Regulating the Zension

A correct stitch can usually be obtained by

varying ^he tension on the needle thread.

AH adjustments should be made while the

presse” foot is down, since the automatic

release does not permit adjustments to be

made while the presser foot is up.

To

increase

the

tension,

turn

the

thumb

nut

on

the

tension

spring

toward

you.

To

lessen

the

tension,

turn

the

nut

in

the

opposite

direction.

The

thumb

nut

should

not

be

turned

abruptly,

but

regulated

little

by

little,

until

the

desired

tension is obtained.

The

quality

of

sewing

depends

on

the

thread.

Hence,

it

is

necessary

for

the

user

to

become

fully

familiar

with

the

correct

tensions,

through

practice.

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