Singer One Instruction Manual 4 - Page 32
preparation, threading, needle
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i71 By using a twin needle, you can produce simultaneously two parallel, closely spaced lines of straight or zig-zag stitching. Effective for decoration, twin-needle stitching is not recommended for seams or for 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. (Since a bobbin cannot be filled after a twin needle is inserted, it is wise to keep an extra wound bobbin at hand for replacement.) NOTE: When inserting a previously wound bobbin, follow the instructions on page 13. 4. Close slide plate and raise bobbin thread. 5. Cut thread about four inches from needle, and unthread the needle. 6. Remove the- single needle and insert the twin needle. threading the needle 1. Pass thread through right eye of needle. 2. Place spool of thread on detachable spool pin and thread machine as for one-needle stitching except: • Pass thread on left side of tension disc. • Thread through remaining points making certain to omit the thread guide above the needle and pass thread through left eye of needle. 26