Singer One Instruction Manual 2 - Page 29

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27 To increase the length of stitch, turn the feed regulating disc (D) over to the right until the number of the desired length of stitch is nearest to the point of the arrow. To shorten the stitch, turn the feed regulating disc over to the left until the number of the desired length of stitch is nearest to the point of the arrow. To Regulate the Pressure on the Material For ordinary family sewing, it is seldom necessary to change the pressure on the material. If sewing fine silk or flimsy material, lighten the pressure by turning the thumb screw (A, Fig. 29, page 29) on the top of the machine over to the left. To increase the pressure, turn this thumb screw over to the right. The pressure should be only heavy enough to prevent the material from rising with the needle and to enable the feed to move the work along evenly; a heavier pressure will make the machine run hard. To Sew Flannel or Bias Seams Use a short stitch and as light a tension as possible on the needle thread so as to leave the thread loose enough in the seam to allow the goods to stretch if necessary. A Stitch to Ravel Easily can be made if desired, by having the tension on the needle thread so light that the bobbin thread will not draw into the goods, but lie straight, as shown in Fig. 26, page 25.

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27
To
increase
the
length
of
stitch,
turn
the
feed
regulating
disc
(D)
over
to
the
right
until
the
number
of
the
desired
length
of
stitch
is
nearest
to
the
point
of
the
arrow.
To
shorten
the
stitch,
turn
the
feed
regulating
disc
over
to
the
left
until
the
number
of
the
desired
length
of
stitch
is
nearest
to
the
point
of
the
arrow.
To
Regulate
the
Pressure
on
the
Material
For
ordinary
family
sewing,
it
is
seldom
necessary
to
change
the
pressure
on
the
material.
If
sewing
fi
ne
silk
or
fl
imsy
material,
lighten
the
pressure
by
turning
the
thumb
screw
(A,
Fig.
29,
page
29)
on
the
top
of
the
machine
over
to
the
left.
To
increase
the
pressure,
turn
this
thumb
screw
over
to
the
right.
The
pressure
should
be
only
heavy
enough
to
pre-
vent
the
material
from
rising
with
the
needle
and
to
enable
the
feed
to
move
the
work
along
evenly;
a
heavier
pressure
will
make
the
machine
run
hard.
To
Sew
Flannel
or
Bias
Seams
Use
a
short
stitch
and
as
light
a
tension
as
possible
on
the
needle
thread
so
as
to
leave
the
thread
loose
enough
in
the
seam
to
allow
the
goods
to
stretch
if
necessary.
A
Stitch
to
Ravel
Easily
can
be
made
if
desired,
by
having
the
tension
on
the
needle
thread
so
light
that
the
bobbin
thread
will
not
draw
into
the
goods,
but
lie
straight,
as
shown
in
Fig.
26,
page
25.