Satin stitching, Adjusting stitche length, Adjusting thread tension – SINGER 3103 User Manual

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Satin Stitching

Satin stitching is a series of closely spaced

zig-zag stitches that form a smooth satin-like

surface. It is useful for both utility and

decorative work. Always nnake a test sample

first so that you can adjust the stitch length and

thread tension properly.

Soft fabrics may require a backing to ensure

firm satin stitching. Crisp organdy and lawn are

suitable for this purpose.

Pattern:

zig-zag

Stitch Width:

Needle Position: iGli

Stitch Length: Between 0 and 1

Special Purpose Presser Foot

General Purpose Needle Plate

Adjusting Stitche Length

1. Turn selector dial to 1 and run the machine

at a slow speed.

2.

While running machine, gradually turn dial

toward 0 until stitches are closely spaced

and form a smooth satin stitch.

Adjusting Thread Tension

Satin stitching requires less tension than

straight stitching or open zig-zag stitching.

Furthermore, the wider the stitch, the lighter

the tension on the thread must be.

Notice the stitching on your sample, if the

stitching appears to be too tight, or the fabric is

puckering, lower the thread tension by turning

the dial to a lower number.

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