Singer 5, 6, 8, 10 Sewing a seam, Placing fabric under foot, Basting, Keeping seams straight

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5, 6, 8, 10 Stitch Sewing Machines

Sewing a seam

You can sew seams easily and accurately when you follow the suggestions below.

Placing fabric under foot

Most fabrics can be placed under the foot by raising the presser foot lifter (1) to its normal "Up" position (2), where it locks in place.

When using bulky fabric, multiple fabric layers or an embroidery hoop, raise the lifter to the high rise position (3), thus increasing the space between the foot and the needle plate.

*Lower presser foot lifter all the way down and you are ready to sew.

Basting

Pin basting and hand basting are easy ways to make temporary seams before machine sewing.

*To pin baste, insert pins at stitching line. NEVER place pins on the underside of fabric in contact with the feed. Do not sew over pins; pull them out as you stitch.

*To hand baste, make long stitches that can be easily removed.

Keeping seams straight

To keep seams straight, use one of the guidelines on the needle plate.

The most commonly used line (1), the 5/8 inch (1.6 cm) seam allowance, is extended onto the slide plate.

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Contents 8, 10 Stitch Sewing Machine Table of Contents Congratulations Serial No Getting to know your machine Principal partsAccessories Accessories 8, 10 Stitch Sewing MachinesImportant Safety Instructions This product is intended for household use Getting ready to sew Operating the machineChanging snap-on presser feet B, D, J Changing screw-on presser feet HRemoving the extension table Changing the needle plate A, CAttaching the feed cover F Fabric, thread and needle table Fabrics ThreadSize Heavy DenimWinding a bobbin Inserting a bobbin Threading the machine Raising the bobbin thread Straight stitching Stitch width selectorNeedle position selector Stitch length selectorAdjusting thread tension Sewing a seam Placing fabric under footBasting Keeping seams straightSewing in reverse Starting a seamGuiding and supporting fabric Recommended settings DarningQuilting Inserting a zipper Zigzag stitching Machine PatternAdjusting stitch length Needle thread tensionZig-zag stitch Seam finishingSatin stitching Block monogrammingBlindstitching Ladder seams 8, 10 Stitch Sewing Machine Multi-stitch zig-zag Mending a tearBar tacks Elastic insertion Lace insertion 8, 10 Stitch Sewing Machine Four-step buttonhole Step aStep D Step BStep C Balancing the buttonhole Buttons 8, 10 Stitch Sewing Machine Free-arm sewingSleeves 8, 10 Stitch Sewing Machine Twin needle sewing 8, 10 Stitch Sewing Machine 8, 10 Stitch Sewing Machine Caring for your machine Removing and replacing bobbin caseTo remove bobbin case To replace bobbin caseChanging the light bulb Cleaning the machine Lubricating the machine Additional accessories Straight stitch presser foot D and needle plateAttaching a button 8, 10 Stitch Sewing Machine Performance checklist

10, 6, 5, 8 specifications

The Singer 8, 5, 6, and 10 series of sewing machines cater to both novice and experienced sewists with a variety of features and technologies suited for diverse sewing projects. These machines stand out due to their user-friendly designs and versatile functionality.

The Singer 8 model is known for its advanced technology, including an automatic needle threader and an easy-to-use LCD screen that offers a wide range of stitch options. The machine is equipped with a robust motor that allows it to handle heavier fabrics, making it ideal for projects that require more durability, such as denim or canvas.

Moving to the Singer 5 model, this sewing machine emphasizes portability and compactness, making it perfect for sewers on the go. The model includes a built-in carry handle and lightweight design, enabling easy transport to classes or sewing groups. Despite its small size, the Singer 5 does not compromise on functionality, offering a variety of built-in stitches suitable for basic sewing and quilting projects.

Singer 6 takes versatility a step further by incorporating a quilting extension table, allowing for expanded workspace for larger projects. This model features a drop feed mechanism for free-motion sewing, enabling sewists to tackle intricate designs and quilt with ease. The Singer 6 also boasts adjustable stitch width and length, allowing for customization and precision in every creation.

Lastly, the Singer 10 is designed for creative sewers seeking innovation. This model integrates smart fabric sensing technology that automatically adjusts settings based on fabric thickness and type, ensuring optimal stitch quality with minimal adjustments needed from the user. Additionally, it incorporates a large color touchscreen that provides a simple interface to select stitches and customize settings swiftly.

All these machines come with built-in safety features such as an automatic shut-off function and a stop/start button, making them safe for users of all skill levels. Additionally, they are equipped with a variety of accessories, including presser feet, instructional manuals, and a sewing guide that helps users get the most out of their machines.

In conclusion, the Singer 8, 5, 6, and 10 models offer a broad range of features and technologies that meet varying needs, whether for casual home sewing, fashion design, or intricate quilting. Each machine delivers reliability, versatility, and ease of use, making them valuable tools for any sewing enthusiast.