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STRAIGHT STITCHING
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Straight stitch is most frequently
used for all types of sewing.
Let's begin by following the steps below.
1. SETTINGS
Presser foot- General Purpose Foot
Thread tension control- AUTO
NOTE:
Based
upon the weight
of the fabric,
slight
"fine tuning"
of the tension may be desired.
A. Thread tension control
B. Reverse stitch button
C. Programmable
needle up/down button
D. Start/stop button
E. Presser foot lifter
F. Sewing speed control
2. Pull both threads under the presser foot toward the back of
the machine, leaving about 6" (15cm) clear.
3. Place the fabric
under the presser
foot and lower
the
presser foot lifter.
4. Turn the hand wheel toward you (counter-clockwise)
until
the needle enters the fabric.
5. Start the machine. Guide the fabric gently with your hands.
When reaching the edge of the material, stop the sewing
machine.
NOTE:
The Needle Plate has both Metric and Inch
Markings
as an aid for guiding
your fabric
when
sewing a seam.
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6. First turn the handwheel
toward you (counter-clockwise)
until the needle is at its highest position. Raise the presser
foot, draw materials
to the rear and cut off excess thread
with the thread cutter located on the bottom of face cover
as shown.
NOTE:
To secure the stitching
and avoid raveling,
press
the reverse
stitch
switch
and sew a few
stitches at the start and end of the seam.
KEEPING
SEAMS STRAIGHT
To keep the seam straight,
use one of the numbered
guide
lines on the needle plate. The numbers indicate distance from
the needle at its center position.
The guide line on the bobbin cover plate is 1/4" (6mm) seam
guide line which is used for piecing quilt blocks and also for
narrow seams.
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3/4" (19 mm)
5/8" (16 mm)
1/2" (13 mm)
3/8" ( 9 mm)
1/4" ( 6 mm)