Adjusting thread tension – SINGER 6212 User Manual

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ADJUSTING THREAD TENSION

When an even amount of tension is exerted on both threads, a smooth even stitch,

known as a balanced stitch, is produced.

Correct tension is important be *

cause too much or too little will weaken
your seams or cause your fabric to
pucker. Make a test sample with the
fabric and thread you plan to use and
examine it.

A perfect, well balanced stitch (1),

will have the needle and bobbin
threads locked between the two layers
of fabri c with no loops on top or bottom
and no puckers.

Too much, tension will produce a

tight stitch (2) which will cause the
fabric to pucker.

• To decrease tension, turn the dial to a

lower number.

Too little tension will produce a

loose stitch (3) which will cause loops
in your seam.

• To increase tension, turn the dial to a

higher number.

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