Singer Futura Quartet Instruction Manual - Page 11

Changing Presser Foot, Adjusting Top Thread Tension - help

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ADJUSTING TOP THREAD TENSION 90% of your sewing will be accomplished with the word "S" exposed on the tension control dial on top of the machine. Helpful Hint: A slight adjustment to a higher number or a lower number may improve sewing appearance. STRAIGHT STITCHING The correct appearance of your stitching is largely determined by the balanced tension of both top and bobbin threads. The tension is well balanced when these two threads 'lock' in the middle of layers of the fabric you are sewing. If, when you start to sew, you find that the stitching is irregular, you will need to adjust the tension control. Do this, however, only after you have determined that the machine is correctly threaded (see page 16 - 17). Make all adjustments with presser foot 'down'. A balanced tension (identical stitches both top and bottom) is usually only desirable for straight stitch sewing. ZIG ZAG and DECORATIVE SEWING For zigzag sewing and decorative stitch functions, thread tension should be less than that for straight stitch sewing. You will always obtain a nicer stitch and less puckering when the upper thread appears slightly on the bottom side of your fabric. BOBBIN TENSION The bobbin tension has been correctly set at the factory, so you do not need to adjust it. Under side Well balanced Top side Top stitch too tight Top stitch too loose Decrease tension Increase tension CHANGING PRESSER FOOT Be sure the needle is in the highest position. Raise presser foot lifter. 1. Push presser foot release button to remove the foot. 2. Place the desired foot on the needle plate aligning the presser foot pin with the foot holder. 3. Lower the presser foot lifter so that the foot holder snaps on the foot. 2 Presser foot lifter 3 1 Foot release button Foot holder 11

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CHANGING PRESSER FOOT
Be sure the needle is in the highest position. Raise presser
foot lifter.
1. Push presser foot release button to remove the foot.
2. Place the desired foot on the needle plate aligning the
presser foot pin with the foot holder.
3. Lower the presser foot lifter so that the foot holder snaps
on the foot.
1
3
2
ADJUSTING TOP THREAD TENSION
90% of your sewing will be accomplished with the word “S”
exposed on the tension control dial on top of the machine.
STRAIGHT
STITCHING
The correct appearance of your stitching is largely determined
by the balanced tension of both top and bobbin threads. The
tension is well balanced when these two threads ‘lock’ in the
middle of layers of the fabric you are sewing.
If, when you start to sew, you find that the stitching is irregular,
you will need to adjust the tension control. Do this, however,
only after you have determined that the machine is correctly
threaded (see page 16 - 17).
Make all adjustments with presser foot ‘down’.
A balanced tension (identical stitches both top and bottom) is
usually only desirable for straight stitch sewing.
ZIG ZAG and DECORATIVE SEWING
For zigzag sewing and decorative stitch functions, thread
tension should be less than that for straight stitch sewing.
You will always obtain a nicer stitch and less puckering when
the upper thread appears slightly on the bottom side of your
fabric.
BOBBIN TENSION
The bobbin tension has been correctly set at the factory,
so you do not need to adjust it.
Helpful Hint:
A slight adjustment to a higher number or a
lower number may improve sewing appearance.
Under side
Decrease tension
Increase tension
Top side
Well balanced
Top stitch too tight
Top stitch too loose
Foot release button
Presser foot lifter
Foot holder