Singer One Instruction Manual 4 - Page 38
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Making a Thread Chain Start Paper Making a Thread Chain Stay chains (sometimes called French tacks), belt loops and chains for cording buttonholes, normally time - consuming hand-worked finishes, can be quickly chainstitched. To produce a chain, stitch on paper for desired length, remove work from machine and tear paper away from the stitching. Follow instructions on page 31 for starting and ending stitching. Chain I Tear 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 back of machine. Chain -will unravel as work is withdrawn. Chainstitched Belt Loop Chainstitched Cord Chainstitched Buttonhole Cord 32 Releasing Chain from Machine