Sewing hints – SINGER WF111 User Manual

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SEWING HINTS

SEE

THAT

THE

PRESSER

FOOT

is

securely

clamped

by

the

screw

and

snug

against

the

presser bar so that the needle may pass through the opening in the foot without any interference.

SKIPPED STITCHES may be caused by a bent or blunt needle; by incorrect setting of the

needle: the wrong size needle: by a thread too heavy for the size of the needle.

BREAKING NEEDLES are usually due to pulling on the work, causing the needle to get out of

line and strike throat plate, thus breaking or bending the needle.
It may be due to presser foot or attachments not being securely fastened to presser bar.

Be sure to use the correct size needle and thread for material.

BREAKING THE UPPER THREAD may be

caused by:

( 1 ) Incorrect threading.

Not bringing up bobbin thread correctly.

Upper tension too tight.

Needle imperfect, or set incorrectly.

Needle rubbing against attachments or

presserfoot.

Needle

eye

too

small

for

thread.

Starting

the

machine

at

full

speed.

Starting without take-up lever at highest

point.

(

2

)

(3)

(4)

C 5 )

(

6

)

C 7 )

(8)

BREAKING

THE

LOWER

THREAD

may

be

caused by:

( 1 ) Incorrect threading of bobbin case.

Too tight a tension.

Bobbin wound too full to revolve freely.
Not

bringing

up

under

thread

correctly.

Hole

in

the

needle

plate

rough,

caused

by needle striking the plate.

UNEVEN STITCHES may be caused by;

( 1 ) Presser foot not resting evenly on material.

( 2 )

( 3 )
( 4 )
(5)

(2)
(3)

(4)

( 5 )

Feed not high enough.
Too short a stitch.

Pulling the cloth.

Too fine a needle wnth too coarse or poor

a thread.

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