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R 7996 4 i&h iqth 7J1.14titn Turn dial G until the number indicating the desired stitch length is opposite the mark on the dial housing (see straight arrow). Or sew a few stitches and regulate stitch length as required. Ta facilitate satin stitching, the 0-I range on the scale is just as large as the 1-4 section. The setting depends on the type of fabric and thread size used. For normal satin stitching, set dial on 0.2. To backtack the beginning or end of a seam, simply press the finger-tip control down. When the control is released, the machine resumes forward sewing automatically. This feature is ideal for darning rips with the ordinary sewing foot. To do this, operate the control in rhythm and move the fabric slightly sideways. In this way, one seam is placed neatly beside the other. The reverse stitches will be about the same length as forward stitches. R 7998 20

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R
7996
4
i&h
iqth
7J1.14titn
Turn
dial
G
until
the
number
indicating
the
desired
stitch
length
is
opposite
the
mark
on
the
dial
housing
(see
straight
arrow).
Or
sew
a
few
stitches
and
regulate
stitch
length
as
required.
Ta
facilitate
satin
stitching,
the
0—I
range
on
the
scale
is
just
as
large
as
the
1—4
section.
The
setting
depends
on
the
type
of
fabric
and
thread
size
used.
For
normal
satin
stitching,
set
dial
on
0.2.
To
backtack
the
beginning
or
end
of
a
seam,
simply
press
the
finger-tip
control
down.
When
the
control
is
released,
the
machine
resumes
forward
sewing
automatically.
This
feature
is
ideal
for
darning
rips
with
the
ordinary
sewing
foot.
To
do
this,
operate
the
control
in
rhythm
and
move
the
fabric
slightly
sideways.
In
this
way,
one
seam
is
placed
neatly
beside
the
other.
The
reverse
stitches
will
be
about
the
same
length
as
forward
stitches.
R
7998
20