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How to choose your pattern - model number

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How to choose your pattern At the start of this manual, you were informed that this book covers the operation of multiple models of sewing machines. The primary difference between the various models is the type and number of stitch patterns. In addition to stitch patterns there is also a difference in the number of dials used to modify the patterns. On all models stitch patterns are chosen by turning the stitch pattern selector dial. The pattern on an alphabet letter depicting the pattern will show in the stitch display window. As you study the chart on the right while examining your sewing machine you will be able to easily determine which model is your sewing machine. If you determine your sewing machine is either A or B model pay attention to the instructions on the next page for stitch width dial and stitch length dial. If you have model C then ignore the instructions for stitch width dial and only pay attention to stitch length dial. If you have model D then all your pattern lengths and widths are pre-set and you do not have length or width dials. Stitch width dial (models A & B) Stitch length dial (models A, B & C) Stitch display A Stitch pattern selector dial (models A, B, C & D) Note: For ease of operation the stitch patterns and stitch length dial are color coded. For example to sew honeycomb pattern 19 the stitch graphic is red and the "S1" on the stitch length dial is red. Stitch Utility Block satin Stretch Buttonhole pattern 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Model A 3 DIALS B 3 DIALS C 2 DIALS D 1 DIAL 19

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At the start of this manual, you were informed that this book
covers the operation of multiple models of sewing machines.
The primary difference between the various models is the type
and number of stitch patterns. In addition to stitch patterns
there is also a difference in the number of dials used to modify
the patterns.
On all models stitch patterns are chosen by turning the stitch
pattern selector dial. The pattern on an alphabet letter depicting
the pattern will show in the stitch display window.
As you study the chart on the right while examining your sewing
machine you will be able to easily determine which model is
your sewing machine.
If you determine your sewing machine is either A or B model
pay attention to the instructions on the next page for stitch width
dial and stitch length dial.
If you have model C then ignore the instructions for stitch width
dial and only pay attention to stitch length dial.
If you have model D then all your pattern lengths and widths
are pre-set and you do not have length or width dials.
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How to choose your pattern
Stitch length dial (models A, B & C)
Stitch width dial (models A & B)
Stitch display
A
Stitch pattern
selector dial
(models A, B, C & D)
Note:
For ease of operation the stitch patterns and stitch length dial are
color coded. For example to sew honeycomb pattern 19 the stitch
graphic is red and the "S1" on the stitch length dial is red.
Stitch
pattern
Model
Block satin
Stretch
Buttonhole
Utility
3 DIALS
A
B
C
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
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3 DIALS
2 DIALS
1 DIAL