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d. Th 2 t 4•3•2•1 F•O SS Stitch Length Dial Depending on your selected stitch, you may need to adjust the stitch length for best results. The numbers marked on the Stitch Length Dial represent the length of the stitch in millimeters (mm). THE HIGHER THE NUMBER, THE LONGER THE STITCH. The "O" setting does not feed the material. This is used for sewing on a button. The "F" area is used for making a Satin Stitch (a dense zigzag stitch) which can be used in making buttonholes and decorative stitches. The position needed for making the Satin Stitch varies according to the material and thread being used. To determine the exact dial position, you should first test the stitch and length settings on a scrap of fabric to observe the feeding of the material. 0 Stitch length dial C) Length 0 Fine SS C) Coarse CAUTION Do not set the Stitch Length Dial in the range shown by ®. If the machine is started while the dial is set in the range shown by ®, the fabric will not feed correctly and the fabric or machine may be damaged. Turn the dial to the left past "O" for the SS position SS (Fixed 2.5) A CAUTION If the stitches get bunched together, lengthen the stitch length and continue sewing. Do not continue sewing without lengthening the stitch length, otherwise the needle may break and cause injury. 0 21

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Stitch
Length
Dial
d.
Th
2
4
3
2
1
F
O
SS
Depending
on
your
selected
stitch,
you
may
need
to
adjust
the
stitch
length
for
best
results.
The
numbers
marked
on
the
Stitch
Length
Dial
represent
the
length
of
the
stitch
in
millimeters
(mm).
THE
HIGHER
THE
NUMBER,
THE
LONGER
THE
STITCH.
The
"O"
setting
does
not
feed
the
material.
This
is
used
for
sewing
on
a
button.
The
"F"
area
is
used
for
making
a
Satin
Stitch
(a
dense
zigzag
stitch)
which
can
be
used
in
making
buttonholes
and
decorative
stitches.
The
position
needed
for
making
the
Satin
Stitch
varies
according
to
the
material
and
thread
being
used.
To
determine
the
exact
dial
position,
you
should
first
test
the
stitch
and
length
settings
on
a
scrap
of
fabric
to
observe
the
feeding
of
the
material.
0
Stitch
length
dial
C)
Length
0
Fine
SS
C)
Coarse
CAUTION
Do
not
set
the
Stitch
Length
Dial
in
the
range
shown
by
®.
If
the
machine
is
started
while
the
dial
is
set
in
the
range
shown
by
®,
the
fabric
will
not
feed
correctly
and
the
fabric
or
machine
may
be
damaged.
Turn
the
dial
to
the
left
past
"O"
for
the
SS
position
SS
(Fixed
2.5)
A
CAUTION
If
the
stitches
get
bunched
together,
lengthen
the
stitch
length
and
continue
sewing.
Do
not
continue
sewing
without
lengthening
the
stitch
length,
other-
wise
the
needle
may
break
and
cause
injury.
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