Singer One Instruction Manual 4

Singer One Manual

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    to Know Your Machine Principal Parts and What They Do Accessories 2. Getting Ready to Sew Needles Operating Machine Choosing Needle and Thread Threading the Machine Threading the Needle • Winding the Bobbin Changing the Bobbin 3. Tips on Straight Stitching Adjusting Machine to Your Fabric Setting
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    into presser bar for safety and convenience. 16. Buttonhole Lever sets the machine for buttonholing. 17. Thread Guides 18. Zig-zag Foot holds fabric against feed. 19. Flip & Sew*Panel converts machine for free-arm sewing. 20. Zig-zag Plate secured by magnets. Guidelines on right and left sides
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    -stitch Plate. Use these when your fabric or sewing procedure requires close control. Numbers on plate indicate distance from needle in eighths of an inch. The straight-stitch plate is also used for chainstitching. 5. Button Foot holds most flat buttons securely for fastening. 6. Feed Cover Plate
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    even. 15. Blindstitch Hem Guide. Use this with the zig-zag foot to position and guide the hem. 14 15 16. Stitch-pattern Discs • One reversible Flexi-Stitch disc on holder in machine when delivered. • Five discs in accessory box: three reversible Flexi-Stitch* discs and two reversible
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    your machine snap on and off a common shank. Center the Pin of New Presser Foot under Shank 1. Raise Foot To remove and replace the shank of snap-on presser feet, follow instructions below for onepiece presser feet. O Changing Snap-on Presser Feet Presser Foot Screw Changing Button Foot 4 One
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    from back of machine, making sure the movable arm straddles the needle clamp. Tighten presser-foot screw securely with a coin. To remove, loosen screw and guide foot to the right and away from you. Movable Arm Fit Needle Clamp CHANGING PLATES (Note: Remove bobbin if it contains thread in order to
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    that the eye of the needle must be large enough for the thread to pass through freely; too fine a needle will cause the thread to fray. IMPORTANT: Your SINGER sewing machine has been designed to obtain best results with SINGER* needles. You should follow the recommendations in this instruction book
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    all the way) allows for full speed capacity of the machine. It is best for long, straight seams, and easy-to-handle fabrics. To run the machine, press the foot or knee speed controller, The harder you press, the faster the machine will sew within the selected speed range. The lighter you press, the
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    will depend upon the fabric being stitched. The table below is a practical guide to needle and thread selection. Refer to it before starting a sewing project. Be sure to use the same size and type of thread in both needle and bobbin. FABRIC, THREAD AND NEEDLE TABLE t B DELICATE - tulle, chiffon
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    take-up lever D by guiding thread down over top of lever and then up into eyelet. 5. Lead thread from take-up lever down into left channel and then into lower thread guides E and F. . Thread the needle using the needle threader. Refer to page 10 for instructions on using the needle threader. 9
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    10 USING THE NEEDLE THREADER The needle threader may be purchased separately at your local Singer Sewing Center. Thread the machine in the usual way up to the needle, then follow the instructions below. • Turn hand wheel toward you to raise needle to its highest position. • Lower the presser foot
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    slide plate to release bobbin latch to sewing position. To start sewing, pull thread back under presser foot and cut. Place threads diagonally under foot to right or left side, position needle in fabric where desired, lower presser foot, and start machine. Winding Steps Step 1 Step 2 2 r", Step
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    - der rim of bobbin. Lift Out Bobbin Replacing Empty Bobbin Thread Slot Slip Bobbin into Case Move Bobbin Latch to Right (Wind Position) REPLACING AN EMPTY BOBBIN 1. Slip bobbin (slot on top) into bobbin case. 2. Move bobbin latch to right (wind position). 3. Leave slide plate open until you have
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    bobbin in case. 3. Pull thread into bobbin-case slot (point 1), draw it under flat spring and around to (or slightly past) point 2, leaving two or three inches of free thread. (Leave slide plate open.) RAISING THE BOBBIN THREAD Set stitch width dial at 1. Move bobbin latch to right (sewing position
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    dial to^ and turn needle position ring toA (center). 4. Attach straight-stitch foot and straightstitch plate (see pages 4 and 5). NOTE: When alternating between straight and zig-zag stitching use the zig-zag foot and zigzag plate, and set pattern selector on zig-zag setting I . N ecrease Increase
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    decrease tension. If the surface or underside stitches look loose, increase tension. • To increase tension, turn dial to a higher number. • To decrease tension turn dial to a lower number. NOTE: The tension dial controls needle-thread tension only. Bobbin-thread tension has been correctly set at the
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    Fabric at the Stitching Line High Position Pin Placement When Seam Guide is Not Used sewing a seam PIN BASTING Pin basting is a time saver and can be used when you sew easy-to-handle fabric. Use fine pins and place them so that: . They are at right angles to the presser foot and just nip into
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    Lower the presser foot. • Press stitch-length dial all the way down and hold in place. • Start machine and backstitch to edge of fabric. (Do not sew beyond edge of fabric.) • Release the stitch-length dial and sew in forward direction. Raise Presser Foot Draw Threads Under Foot Starting Away from
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    Using Guidelines Stitching Line 43 3456 Using Seam Guide for Extra-Wide Seam Pivoting at Corner Cornering Crossline Fabric at Crosslines KEEPING SEAMS STRAIGHT To keep the seam straight, use one of the numbered guidelines on the plate. The numbers indicate distance, in eighths of an inch, from
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    seams in the same fabric. 2. If you use the seam guide, attach it at an angle so that the edge that is closer to the needle acts as a guide. REINFORCING END OF SEAM 1. Stitch to the edge of the fabric. (Do not sew beyond edge of fabric.) 2. Press stitch-length dial all the way down and
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    designs on both sides and produce 12 patterns - four Fashion Stitch and eight Flexi-Stitch patterns. Your sewing machine has ten built-in discs and your accessory set contains six interchangeable discs (one of which is in place in the machine when delivered). The ten built-in discs can produce five
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    I and Y place the needle in left and right stitching position at stitch widths less than 5. Center setting /-N- . is used most often. Right is required for buttonholing and left O for button sewing or I setting can be used for placing narrow zig-zag stitching to the left or right of center in
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    used for adjusting satin stitching (see page 54 for specific instructions). For Flexi-Stitch Patterns When you use a Flexi-Stitch pattern, set the stitch length dial in the 6 to 8 area indicated by the yellow band. The higher the number, the shorter your stitches will be. Dial numbers in this case
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    and bobbin thread ends. A • Run the machine until both symbols are aligned. • Release the threads. • Thread the needle and start to sew. Pattern Start Symbols Finding Pattern Start When Using a Built-in Stitch adjusting stitch balance when using Flexi-Stitch patterns When using a Flexi-Stitch
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    on page 47. When using a Flexi-Stitch disc, adjust stitch length and stitch balance as instructed on pages 22 and 23, and set speed range at MIN. INTERCHANGEABLE DISCS Circled numbers indicate disc numbers. 77 78 79 t\s, .... Fashion Stitch Disc Patterns 77 Arrowhead Stitch - Combines beauty and
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    Unit When Using A Disc To start stitching one of the Fashion Stitch or Flexi-Stitch disc patterns at its beginning, align the start symbol V on the disc with the pattern-start symbol A, on the machine. To align both start symbols: • Unthread the needle. • Hold needle and bobbin thread ends
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    use on knits. Soft fabrics should be sewn with a paper or fabric backing. preparation 1. Clip detachable spool pin to guide post as shown. 2. Thread machine as instructed on page 9, making certain thread passes on right side of tension disc. 3. Wind bobbin with enough thread to complete stitching
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    To produce patterns at right, use settings, discs and accessories shown below. tSew this stitch with a paper backing. Stitch Pattern A Disc No. Stitch Widthtt 0 80 74 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 Needle Position Stitch Length Presser Foot 12 FINE FINE 6 6 6 (yellow) (yellow) (yellow
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    : MIN • Zig-Zag Plate only • Zig-Zag Foot only NOTE: The Even Feed Foot cannot be used for speed basting. Stitch Length The stitch-length dial regulates the length of basting stitches but, because the basting disc changes the interval at which the needle enters the fabric, the numbers on the dial no
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    and wind the bobbin using straight-stitch settings. If you insert a wound bobbin instead of winding a new one, set the stitch-width dial on A to raise the needle thread through the needle hole. Make sure the zig-zag foot and zig-zag plate are on the machine and do not attempt to use ME the Even
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    The straight stitch needle plate, packed in your accessory set, is also used for chainstitching. A bobbin-case insert must also be placed in the machine bobbin case to produce a chainstitch. The bobbin-case insert No. 171438-451 may be purchased separately at your local Singer Sewing Center. Here
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    : Thread Eyelet • Bobbin-case Insert • Straight-stitch Plate • Zig-Zag Foot 1. Draw thread under foot to back of machine, hold thread end and position needle in fabric. Lower foot. • Start machine and stitch to end of seam, ending with needle in fabric. Do not attempt to stitch in reverse or sew off
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    Up Releasing the Chain from the Machine To release the chain from the machine without locking end of stitching in fabric or paper: • Raise take-up lever to its highest position and raise the presser foot. • Open slide plate and press down on finger of bobbin-case insert. • Draw fabric (or paper) to
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    Pull the free thread end, removing entire line of stitching. REMOVING THE CHAINSTITCH ACCESSORIES • Raise take-up lever to its highest position and raise presser foot. • Open slide plate and remove the straightstitch plate. • Move bobbin latch to left and lift out the bobbin-case insert by pushing
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    Thread Shank Completed Forming Thread Shank d buttons • Stitch: Plain Zig-Zag • Stitch Width: 0 and 4 • Needle Position: I • Feed Cover Plate (See page 5 for attaching) • Button Foot The space between the holes in the button determines stitch-width settings. The 0 setting must always be used
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    system of your machine allows you to stitch a complete buttonhole up to 11/2 inches in a single step. To make sure the measurement is correct, and for buttons of irregular shape, cut a slit in a scrap of your fabric approximately the width of the button you intend to use, and increase length
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    bobbin cannot be conveniently filled after the buttonhole foot is attached. 2. Attach the zig-zag plate and one-step buttonhole foot. Then pull down buttonhole lever. • To attach one-step buttonhole foot, place buttonhole foot behind the needle, then guide it forward. Center the foot under the shank
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    button carrier of the one-step buttonhole foot and slide clamp toward back to secure button. For use without a button, set the clamp with the gauge lines on the carrier. See page 39. • Draw needle and bobbin threads under foot to back of machine. • Place garment between foot and underplate. Align
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    a new start. If you make a false start when sewing a buttonhole in your garment, simply remove the work and complete the buttonhole stitching on scrap fabric. BUTTONHOLE ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting Stitch Length Buttonhole stitch length is regulated by the stitch-length dial. Set it to suit your fabric
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    , remove the button from the carrier and slide clamp forward to a new setting. Use the gauge lines (1/8 inch apart) on the carrier to set length and stitch buttonhole without a button in the carrier. Gauge Lines Button Carrier Clamp Adjusting Length of Button Opening When Using One-step Foot 39
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    Corded or raised buttonholes are made by stitching over a filler cord. Embroidery or crochet threads make good filler cords, but double strands of sewing thread or a sew-off chain of needle and bobbin thread may also be used. Inserting Cord in One-step Buttonhole Foot • Raise foot. Hold filler cord
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    follow instructions. And, if you use the zipper foot, you will find it easy to form an even line of stitching close to the zipper. Zipper Foot to Right of Needle Zipper Foot to Left of Needle • Stitch: Straight I • Stitch Width• Needle Position: A • Stitch Length: 10 to 15 • Straight-Stitch Plate
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    wall of hem guide. 6. Raise take-up lever to its highest position. Raise presser foot and remove work (by drawing it to the back). NOTE: For an extended blindstitch, set the machine for speed basting but use a stitch width setting of 4 (instead of 5). The reduced number of crossover stitches in the
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    way on your sewing machine. That is, you begin stitching at the wide end of the dart, stitch to the point, and then fasten the two thread ends. However, thanks to the push-button bobbin, you can avoid the problem of fastening the thread ends by making a "continuous-thread" dart and stitching in the
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    and elastic, choose one of the stitch patterns that build stretch into the seam. A wide variety of stitches is available. See table below. Remember to use a ball-point Yellow Band needle in the machine when you attach elastic or sew knit or stretch fabric. STRETCH STITCH CHART _Pattern:. )Wtiere
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    When using a Flexi-Stitch pattern, the forwardreverse stitching direction is controlled by the pattern disc. For this reason, Flexi-Stitch patterns cannot be reversed (back-tacked). To start sewing with a Flexi-Stitch pattern, draw needle and bobbin threads under foot to back of machine. Hold thread
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    bobbin threads under foot to back of machine. Hold thread ends and position needle in fabric with a light touch on the speed controller. 2. Lower the presser foot and start machine, holding the thread ends as the first few stitches are made. 3. Guide fabric lightly as you sew, letting the machine
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    . See page 23. For good appearance, forward and reverse stitches should be of equal length. Procedure • Line up pattern start symbols on disc and machine. See page 25. • Draw needle and bobbin threads under foot to back of machine. Hold thread ends and, with a light touch on the speed controller
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    MIN • Zig-Zag Plate • Overedge Foot Seams in knit and stretch fabrics can be joined and finished in one operation when you use the overedge stretch stitch. Procedure Make a test sample before beginning garment construction to test machine settings. (See page 23 for adjusting stitch balance.) Be sure
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    place seam under the presser foot. Stitch so that the stitches on the left side of the pat- tern penetrate the basted seam line. • Press after stitching and trim away excess fabric to produce a narrow seam edge. When the seam supports the garment, omit the trimming step. FINISHES FOR HEMS AND
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    used in stitching and handling, and choice of machine accessories, will vary with the fabric. Let the table below guide your selection. Refer to page 52 for specific instructions on how to use the Even Feed foot and page 44 for instructions on sewing knit and stretch fabrics. Thread usage
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    down - Sew in direction of nap - Topstitch to hold seams and edges flat. 6-12 1 Straight Stitch NEEDLE Style-Size MACHINE ACCESSORIES Style 2045 Size 11 or 14 StraightStitch Foot and StraightStitch Plate (for straight stitching) Zig-Zag Foot and Zig-Zag Plate (for zig-zag stitching) Style
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    time, its hold-and-lift action makes it ideal for stay stitching and for topstitching. The Even Feed foot should always be used with the zigzag plate. Use It When Stitching Do Not Use It When: • Speed Basting • Sewing with Flexi-Stitch patterns Preparing Fabric The Even Feed foot will not correct
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    ends of needle and bobbin thread at back of foot when you start to stitch. • After just a few stitches, release thread ends and remove pin used to secure fabric. Guide fabric lightly under foot. Do not overhandle. For a reinforced sewing start, place work so that needle hole in foot is approximately
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    . For best results, use the special purpose foot. • Stitch: Desired Fashion Stitch • Stitch Width: 2 through 5 A • Needle Position: • Stitch Length: FINE area • Zig-Zag Plate • Special Purpose Foot Adjusting Stitch Length 1. Set stitch-length dial at bottom of FINE area. 2. Run machine at slow speed
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    . • Outline appliqué with straight stitching (use a short stitch). • Remove basting and press. • Attach special-purpose foot (and zig-zag plate). Method #1 - Trimming after Stitching 1. Set pattern selector and stitch-width dial for desired appliqué stitch. Adjust stitch length in the FINE area
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    by the direction of hoop movement. The hoop should be one designed for machine use. • Stitch: Plain Zig-Zag I (or Straight Stitch I ) • Stitch Width: 2 through 5 (or A Straight Stitch) • Needle Position:/\ • Speed Range: MIN • Feed Cover Plate (See page 5 for attaching) • No Presser Foot or Shank
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    , thread the machine in the regular way for single-needle stitching. For best results, use size 50 mercerized cotton thread or cotton-wrapped polyester thread. • Pass threads together into tension discs and threading points above the needle. • Cut thread ends diagonally and draw both through the eye
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    Position: A • Stitch Length: In FINE area • Feed Cover Plate (See page 5 for attaching) • No Presser Foot or Presser Foot Shank 1. Attach feed cover plate (see page 5). 2. Trim ragged edges from area to be darned and center worn section in embroidery hoop designed for machine use. 3. Position work
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    for the repair and reinforcement of pressed-open seams. Bar tacks to reinforce points of strain are made with the plain zigzag stitch or the arrowhead stitch. Mending a Tear • Stitch: Multi-Stitch Zig-Zag • Stitch Width: 3 to 5 • Needle Position' • Stitch Length: 20 • Zig-Zag Plate • Zig-Zag Foot
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    what stitch centering is, and to practice even stitch guidance and machine control, try the test below. Use a light color upper and lower thread . • Lower presser foot. • Carefully sew along the drawn line on the paper, using black vertical guideline of foot to guide stitching. Do not watch needle
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    tubular and hard to reach garment areas, is simplified when you convert your sewing machine to free-arm sewing. Some of the sewing jobs for which you will find the free-arm particularly useful are shown on the following pages. You will discover many more for yourself. r- To convert to free-arm
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    when the free-arm surface is used. Cuffs slip around the sewing surface without being pulled out of shape, so you can handle the stitching area easily. Button sewing instruction is given on page 34. SLEEVES Free-arm sewing takes the difficulty out of stitching a sleeve. The armhole rotates smoothly
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    EDGE FINISHES The free-arm surface makes it easy to finish sleeves, pant legs and waistlines. These circular garment areas rotate smoothly around the sewing surface, giving you full visibility and control as you blindstitch hems, attach elastic, or topstitch cuffs. 63
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    jackets and shorts become readily accessible for darning, mending or patching when the freearm surface is used. The sewing surface fits inside the enclosed sleeve and leg areas, making it unnecessary to open seams or roll the garment. For darning, follow the instructions on page 58 and refer to page
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    where tape measure should be placed when taking each measurement. As a starting point, use a ribbon firmly but comfortably tied at the waist before taking measurements. inches (cm) 1. Bust - Fullest part - slightly higher in back 2. Waist - Around natural waistline 3. Hip - inches (cm) below natural
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    , and needle bar • Take-up lever and thread guides • Machine surface. (If necessary, dampen the cloth and use a mild soap.) With a fine cord or multiple strands of thread, clean: • Thread-retainer spring Open slide plate, remove bobbin, and remove plate as instructed on page 5. With the lint brush
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    bulb only. REMOVING BULB Using thumb and forefinger of right hand, pull down on tab located under light lens to lower the light bracket. Do not attempt to unscrew the bulb. Press bulb up into the socket and at the same time turn it over in the direction shown to unlock bulb pin
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    . • Presser-foot shank is securely fastened to presser bar. • Fabric being guided or supported behind the needle is not being pulled too hard. • Machine is set for straight stitching when you use straight-stitch foot. Enjoy Sewing! If you have any questions, please write to: The Singer Company
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    your sewing machine and enable you to give your sewing that extra professional touch. The ones described below are just a few of the complete selection available at your local Singer Sewing Center. Hemmer Foot No. 161195 Narrow hems can be turned and stitched in a single operation if you use the
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    INDEX Accessories Adjusting Machine to Fabric Applique Basting Pin Speed Basting Blindstitch Hem Guide Blindstitch Hems Bobbin Raising Bobbin Thread Removing Bobbin Removing Thread Replacing an Empty Bobbin Replacing a Wound Bobbin Winding Built-in Stitches Buttonholes One-step Buttonholes Corded
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    reference you record the serial number of your Sewing Machine in the space provided. Refer to illustration at right for location of serial number on your machine. Serial No. Serial No Enjoy Sewing! If you have any questions, please write to: The Singer Company Consumer Affairs Department 321
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