Singer 9960 Zigzag Stitch Sewing, MULTI-STITCH Zigzag, Free ARM Sewing, Elastic Band Sewing

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ZIGZAG STITCH SEWING

Your machine can sew zigzag stitches of various widths and lengths by changing the settings of the stitch width and stitch length.

No. 9 Zigzag Stitch

General or Satin Foot (A, B)

Zigzag stitches are very good for joining two pieces of fabrics, applique and sewing various decorative patterns.

SATIN STITCHING

To sew a satin stitch, shorten the stitch length and attach the satin foot. (B)

Refer to next page for overcast.

MULTI-STITCH ZIGZAG

Used for sewing on elastic and overcast stitching on knit fabrics.

No. 12 Multi-Stitch Zigzag

General Purpose Foot (A)

A. Elastic Band Sewing

Pull elastic in front and back of needle while sewing.

B. Overcast Stitching

Used for easy to ravel and knit fabrics. Needle should fall on extreme edge of fabric. Refer to next page for overcasting.

FREE ARM SEWING

By simply removing the extension table, machine becomes a free arm machine making hard to reach areas readily accessible.

Note: Refer to page 7 for Removing The Extension Table.

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Contents 9960 Important Safety Instructions Contents For European and Similar Territories Blue neutral N Brown live LMain Parts Optional Accessories AccessoriesDust Cover Changing the Presser Foot Extension TableChanging the presser foot Inserting the Needle FABRIC, Thread Needle TableType of Fabric Thread Size Needle Needle Size Use a Singer brand needle for better sewing resultsConnecting Machine Foot ControllerFunction of Each Part Extra Wide Table Control Panel To Turn OFF Audible Beep Bobbin Setting Setting Spool of Thread on Spool PINRemoving the Bobbin Winding the BobbinInserting the Bobbin Threading the Machine Threading the Upper ThreadThreading the Needle EYE Drawing UP the Bobbin Thread 1. Raise the presser footStart and END of Seam Starting to SEWUpper Thread Sensor Reverse Stitching Auto Tack StitchSewing Heavy Fabric Turning CornersSeam Guide F3 F4 F5 Thread TensionHelpful Hints Selecting Utility Stitch Pattern Direct Stitch PatternSelecting Other Utility Stitch Patterns MIRROR/REVERSE StitchElongation Where to USE Each Stitch Straight Stitch Straight Stitch SewingStraight Stitch With Auto-lock Stitch Pattern No Attaching the Darning Embroidery Foot BastingBasting Elastic Stitch Sewing QuiltingJoining the pieces of fabric QuiltingZigzag Stitch Sewing MULTI-STITCH ZigzagFree ARM Sewing Elastic Band SewingUsing the General Purpose Foot Using the Overcasting FootOvercasting Overlocking Blind HEM Stitching Patch Work When sewing sharp anglesApplique Inserting Zippers Centered Insertion To stitch around the zipper tab Diagram a Inserting Zippers Lapped InsertionButtonhole Sewing Page Bound Buttonhole Eyelet Automatic BAR-TACK Darning Sewing on Buttons Thread ShankNarrow Hemming CordingSingle Cording Triple CordingUsing the EVEN-FEED Foot Continuous Decorative PatternSewing Thin Fabrics Attaching the EVEN-FEED FootDarning DARNING/FREE-HAND EmbroideryFREE-HAND Embroidery Twin Needle Sewing Twin needle sewing may be used with decorativeDecorative & Letter Stitch Sewing Selecting Decorative & Letter Stitch selecting modeShifting the Cursor Inserting Pattern To Check Selected PatternsTo Delete Pattern Mirror / Reverse stitch Editing of Each PatternElongation To Recall the Selected Patterns Setting the thread tensionF1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F1 F3 F4 F5 Sewing the Selected Patterns SewingDecorative and Letter Stitch Chart Adjusting the Forward and Reverse StitchesDecorative Stitch Pattern Letter Stitch PatternMaintenance CleaningBobbin Holder Hook Race and Feed DogProblem Cause Correction Helpful HintsMessages on LCD Page Page Page 9960English 34108 B0