White-Westinghouse WW-6000 manual Before Sewing

Models: WW-6000

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3.FOUR THREAD OVEREDGING STITCH USING 2 NEEDLES

3-1.Before Sewing

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After threading is completed, and when the threads ire not wound around the stitch finger, gently draw out the four threads under and behind the presser foot, and turn the handwheel towards you oy hand two or three times to make the thread wind on to the needle plate.

3-2. Presser Foot Lifter

For setting average material, there is no need to lower the presser foot lifter.

When beginning to sew, push the material just in front of the presser foot and it will be fed through. I or the thick material, lower the presser foot lifter, place the material under the presser foot, then raise the presser foot lifter.

1 3. Beginning and Ending of Sewing

‘1) Beginning to sew

iist put your left hand on the material to push slightly until the tip of the fabric comes exactly thind the presser foot.

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White-Westinghouse WW-6000 manual Before Sewing

FAQ

What should I do before sewing?

After threading is completed, gently draw out the four threads under and behind the presser foot, and turn the handwheel to make the thread wind onto the needle plate.

Do I need to lower the presser foot lifter for average material?

No, for average material there is no need to lower the presser foot lifter. When beginning to sew, simply push the material just in front of the presser foot and it will be fed through.

How should I begin and end sewing?

To begin sewing, put your left hand on the material to push slightly until the fabric comes exactly behind the presser foot. To end sewing, simply stop the machine and trim the thread.