Singer S900 INSPIRATION Instruction Manual 2 - Page 25

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24 CREATIVE EMBROIDERY Be sure zigzag presser foot and zigzag needle plate are in place. 1. Set pattern selector (C, Fig. 16) at"["position. 2. With th zigzag width control (D, i-ig.16) set at the Number 5 and stitch length control (A, Fig. ib) as near 0 as possible without stopping the feeding action, a satin stitch is produced (Fig. 38). 4. With the machine set for a short stitch length, different designs can be made by turning the zigzag width control back and forth between 0 and 5 or any other combinatio"c of widths. Try setting the zigzag width control (D, Fig. 16) at the first line and the various o.her lines. Set a rhythm for yourself and then proceed. After a while you will become quite skillful, varying your designs by the speed of the machine, stitch length and manipulation of the zigzag width control. Fog. 38

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24
CREATIVE
EMBROIDERY
Be
sure
zigzag
presser
foot
and
zigzag
needle
plate
are
in
place.
1.
Set
pattern
selector
(C,
Fig.
16)
at”[”position.
2.
With
th
zigzag
width
control
(D,
i-ig.16)
set
at
the
Number
5
and
stitch
length
control
(A,
Fig.
ib)
as
near
0
as
possible
without
stopping
the
feeding
action,
a
satin
stitch
is
produced
(Fig.
38).
4.
With
the
machine
set for
a
short
stitch
length,
different
designs
can
be
made
by
turning
the
zigzag
width
control
back
and
forth
between
0
and
5
or
any
other
combinatio”c
of
widths.
Try
setting
the
zigzag
width
control
(D,
Fig.
16)
at
the
first
line
and
the
various
o.her
lines.
Set
a
rhythm
for
yourself
and
then
proceed.
After
a
while
you
will
become
quite
skillful,
varying
your
designs
by
the
speed
of
the
machine,
stitch
length
and
manipulation
of
the
zigzag
width
control.
Fog.
38