Singer One Instruction Manual 4 - Page 17

Winding, Bobbin

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WINDING THE BOBBIN You will find a bobbin in place under the slide plate of your machine. (To open slide plate, simply draw it gently toward you.) If the bobbin runs out of thread during sewing, you can rewind it without removing it from the machine. The window in the slide plate lets you see bobbin-thread supply at a glance, to help avoid running out of thread in the middle of a seam. Preparation Steps 1. Raise the take-up lever to its highest position by pressing lightly on the speed controller or by turning the hand wheel toward you. 2. Raise the presser foot to release tension discs. 3. Open slide plate and make sure bobbin is empty. For removal of bobbin and thread, see page 12. 4. Set pattern-selector release lever by turning it clockwise, see page 14, and set stitch control dials for straight stitching: stitch pattern I , needle position/\(center) and stitch width". If pattern-selector release lever fails to lock into place, turn the hand wheel slightly toward you and then reset lever. Winding Steps 1. Move bobbin latch to right (wind position). 2. Draw needle thread back between toes of presser foot, under left side of presser foot, then up, into and around thread retainer, as shown. Do not hold thread end. Start the machine, running it at a moderate speed. 3. Pull thread end away after it has separated from bobbin. • Keep your eye on the bobbin as it fills. Do not allow thread to wind beyond the outside FULL ring. 4. Close 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 3 DO NOT ALLOW THREAD TO WIND BEYOND FULL RING Step 4 F Cutting Continuous Thread 11

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WINDING
THE
BOBBIN
You
will
find
a
bobbin
in
place
under
the
slide
plate
of
your
machine.
(To
open
slide
plate,
simply
draw
it
gently
toward
you.)
If
the
bobbin
runs
out
of
thread
during
sewing,
you
can
re-
wind
it
without
removing
it
from
the
machine.
The
window
in
the
slide
plate
lets
you
see
bobbin
-thread
supply
at
a
glance,
to
help
avoid
running
out
of
thread
in
the
middle
of
a
seam.
Preparation
Steps
1.
Raise
the
take-up
lever
to
its
highest
posi-
tion
by
pressing
lightly
on
the
speed
con-
troller
or
by
turning
the
hand
wheel
toward
you.
2.
Raise
the
presser
foot
to
release
tension
discs.
3.
Open
slide
plate
and
make
sure
bobbin
is
empty.
For
removal
of
bobbin
and
thread,
see
page
12.
4.
Set
pattern
-selector
release
lever
by
turn-
ing
it
clockwise,
see
page
14,
and
set
stitch
control
dials
for
straight
stitching:
stitch
pattern
I
,
needle
position/\(center)
and
stitch
width".
If
pattern
-selector
release
lever
fails
to
lock
into
place,
turn
the
hand
wheel
slightly
toward
you
and
then
reset
lever.
Winding
Steps
1.
Move
bobbin
latch
to
right
(wind
position).
2.
Draw
needle
thread
back
between
toes
of
presser
foot,
under
left
side
of
presser
foot,
then
up,
into
and
around
thread
retainer,
as
shown.
Do
not
hold
thread
end.
Start
the
machine,
running
it
at
a
moderate
speed.
3.
Pull
thread
end
away
after
it
has
separated
from
bobbin.
Keep
your
eye
on
the
bobbin
as
it
fills.
Do
not
allow
thread
to
wind
beyond
the
outside
FULL
ring.
4.
Close
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.
2
r",
Winding
Steps
Step
1
Step
2
Step
3
DO
NOT
ALLOW
THREAD
TO
WIND
BEYOND
FULL
RING
F
Step
4
Cutting
Continuous
Thread
11