White 1000 instruction manual Straight, Zig-Zag, Stitch

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STRAIGHT

STITCH

While

‘2”

the stitch poses, the

or “3”

on the dial gives

a suitable

stitch

length

for

ordinary

purposes,

length

 

varies

with

the weight of

fabric,

thickness

of thread

and

pur

stitch

length

varies

with

the weight of fabric,

thickness of thread

and

purpose

of

sewing.

Generally

speaking,

the

finer

the

fabric,

the finer the

thread

and

shorter

the

sttch

length;

the

heavier

the

fabric, the thicker

the

thread

and

longer

the

stitch

length.

II

4

3

2

I

0_s

0

At “0” the same point.

fabrc

will

not

move anead,

and me

neede

will

keep

percng

the

ZIG-ZAG

STITCH

The zig-zag

stitch can

be set

at various sttch

widths and engths

application

required.

Set the

pattern selector

as desir J.

according

to

the

HHt

Satin stitching is

a

“closed

up”, very

short

for sewing initials,

 

patterns,

applique,

etc.

stitch

length,

stitch

and

can

be

used

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Contents White Be left unattended when plugged Precautions ShouldCleaning Operate where aerosol spray productsPlugs Conte NTS Name of Parts Accessories Removing the extension tableThumbscrew Name of Parts Front Side#11 Accessori ESREMOViNG Extension By the speed controller Before SewingFitting of Presser Feet Fitting Shank QuiltingGuide Winding Bobbin Inserting BOBBiN Into Bobbin Case Removing Bobbin Case and BobbinShuttle Race InsertingChanging Needle Bobbin Case IntoThread ThreadingUpper Down behndDirections ChangingDrawing Bobbin RotateTurning Adjusting Upper Thread TensionCorrect Wound bobbinFeed Regulating Presser Foot PressureDrop DirectonNeedle Guide FabricPattern Selector Operation Table Patterns SetchHce Pattern Selector Operation Table Start FinishSeam Straight ZIG-ZAGStitch Hemming BlindThree Step ZIG-ZAG Binding Overcasting EdgesTriple Straight Stretch StitchSewing on Buttons Sewing Zips User Tips Button Hole SewingHemming Twin Freehand EmbroideryShuttle CleaningRace HookCz c Remedy