Singer One Instruction Manual 3 - Page 47

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Darning with Embroidery Hoop" • Needle Position: I • Stitch Width: • Stitch Length: In 0-1 Area • Feed Cover Plate • No Presser Foot • Presser Bar: Lowered Preparation Remove presser foot with shank (by removing the screw which fastens the shank to the presser bar). Attach feedcover needle plate. Instruction for attaching the feet-cover plate is given on page 8. 1. Trim ragged edges from area to be darned. 2. Center worn section in embroidery hoop. 3. Position work under needle over feedcover plate and lower presser bar to engage tension. 4, Hold needle thread loosely with left hand, turn hand wheel over and draw bobbin thread up through fabric. Hold both thread ends and lower needle into fabric. 5.. Outline area to be darned with running stitches for reinforcement. 6. Stitch across opening, moving hoop under needle at a slight angle from lower left to upper right. Keep lines of stitching closely spaced and even in length. 7. When opening is filled, cover area with crosswise lines of stitching. This method of controlling fabric movement with an embroidery hoop may be used to do embroidering and monogramming. *Embroidery Hoop not included with machine accessories. 0 C Feed-Cover Plate ice- Darning With Embroidery Hoop 43

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Darning
with
Embroidery
Hoop"
Needle
Position:
I
0
Stitch
Width:
Stitch
Length:
In
0-1
Area
Feed
Cover
Plate
No
Presser
Foot
Presser
Bar:
Lowered
Preparation
Remove
presser
foot
with
shank
(by
removing
the
screw
which
fastens
the
shank
to
the
presser
bar).
Attach
feed
-
cover
needle
plate.
Instruction
for
at-
taching
the
feet
-cover
plate
is
given
on
page
8.
1.
Trim
ragged
edges
from
area
to
be
darned.
2.
Center
worn
section
in
embroidery
hoop.
3.
Position
work
under
needle
over
feed
-
cover
plate
and
lower
presser
bar
to
engage
tension.
4,
Hold
needle
thread
loosely
with
left
hand,
turn
hand
wheel
over
and
draw
bobbin
thread
up
through
fabric.
Hold
both
thread
ends
and
lower
needle
into
fabric.
5..
Outline
area
to
be
darned
with
running
stitches
for
reinforcement.
6.
Stitch
across
opening,
moving
hoop
under
needle
at
a
slight
angle
from
lower
left
to
upper
right.
Keep
lines
of
stitching
closely
spaced
and
even
in
length.
7.
When
opening
is
filled,
cover
area
with
crosswise
lines
of
stitching.
This
method
of
controlling
fabric
move-
ment
with
an
embroidery
hoop
may
be
used
to
do
embroidering
and
mono-
gramming.
*Embroidery
Hoop
not
included
with
machine
accessories.
C
Feed
-Cover
Plate
ice
-
Darning
With
Embroidery
Hoop
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