SINGER 201 User Manual

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The longest stitch, No. 6 on the stitch
regulator, adjusted by leverW, Fig. 2 0,

is found satisfactory for basting. These
basting stitches can be easily removed
by clipping every sixth stitch and with­

drawing the long, continuous thread.

Machine basting is firmer, more even

and much quicker than hand basting.

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Stop machine when needle is in material.
Raise presser foot, turn work as desired,
lower the presser foot and resume sewing.

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Use a shorter stitch when sewing bias
or curved seams to increase the elas­

ticity of the seam and to prevent seami

failure under strain. No change in ten­
sions is required.

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To feed the material from you, push

down stitch regulator lever W, Fig. 2 0
to the numeral of stitch desired.

To feed the material toward you, raise

stitch regulator to the point where it

will make the desired length of stitch.

The direction of feed can be reversed at

any point of a seam without removing

work from machine.
The reverse feed makes it easy to “back

stitch” and to fasten ends of seams.

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