SINGER W1640 User Manual

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BASIC INFORMATION

Section 2

needle

,

thread

and

fabric

chart

fhe needle and thread you choose depends upon the fabric you are stitching.

The correct needle size is important to avoid damaging the fibers of lightweight

or tightly woven fabrics and to prevent needle breakage when stitching heavy or

stiff fabrics.

Needle

size

Thread

Fabric

9

fine

• polyester
• cotton covered polyester
• fine mercerized cotton (70-100)
• silk A

chiffon, fine silk, tricot, lingerie
fabrics, sheer lace, net, voile,

organdy

11

light

• polyester
• cotton covered polyester
• mercerized cotton (50-60)
• silk A

light weight knits and jersey, silk,
batiste, taffeta, satin, lace, crepe

14

medium

• polyester
• cotton covered polyester
• mercerized cotton (50)
• silk A

double knits, linen, poplin, gingham,
pique, seersucker, velveteen, light
weight wools, fine corduroy

16

heavy

• polyester
• cotton covered polyester
• heavy duty mercerized (40)

• silk D (buttonhold twist for

topstitching)

heavy wools, corduroy, felt,
terrycloth, canvas, upholstery,
and drapery fabrics

Use only style 1 5 x 1 (European equivalent 705) on this machine. This style or

system is the most commonly used on household sewing machines.

Always use same type and size of thread in both needle and bobbin.

Always use a sharp needle. A blunt point can cause skipped stitches or snag

the fabric. Chemical finishes and man-made fibers blunt the needle faster.

Never use a bent needle.

If your machine is skipping stitches, replace the needle before looking for

trouble elsewhere.

Special Needles with blue shaft or ballpoint are particularly designed to sew knits

and stretch fabrics. Such special needles can prevent sewing from skipping stitches

and damaging stretch fabrics. Available in size 9, 11, 14 and 16.

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