Singer 2010 Superb Instruction Manual 2 - Page 16

Fabric, Weight, Table

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Fabric Weight Table There are thousands of fabrics around the world, each manufactured with a specific fibre and weight. The fabrics below have been classified according to weight to give a small sample of what is available for purchase. Refer to this table to determine the weight and type of fabric you will be using in order to select the correct needle and thread combination. For correct needle and thread combination for your fabric, refer to the Fabric, Thread and Needle Table on pages 20 and 21. Fibre and Construction Silk (Woven) (Knit) Rayon (Woven) (Kr,t) Cotton (Woven) (Knit) Wool (Woven) (Knit) Synthetic (Woven) (Krot) Synthetic Blends (Wove-) (Kn t) Leather Plastic Vinyls Filmy Coiftr. Organza, Idle Tulle Voile, Tulle Chiffon, Organza, T ulle Sheer Ne(, Lace. Ninon Net, Lace Net, Lace Net, Lace, Ninon Crepe de Chine Voile Plasc P l- Light Ve.vet. C(eue de Chine. Shantung. f aide Jersey Velvet, Taffeta, Satin Cire Challis, Organdy, Muslin, Bastiste, Dimity, Lawn, Percale, Eyelet, Gingham, Piqué, Poplin Jersey Cashmere, Flannel, Mohair, Felt, Crepe Jersey Crepe, Velvet, Taffeta, Satin Raschel, Single Knit, Sweater Knit, Bonded Knit, Tricot, Cire Broadcloth, Batiste, Eyelet, Gingham, Poplin Single Knit Kidskin, Patent, Chamois, ImitationLeathers and Suedes, Leather, Suede Plastic Film 14

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Fabric
Weight
Table
There
are
thousands
of
fabrics
around
the
world,
each
manufac-
tured
with
a
specific
fibre
and
weight.
The
fabrics
below
have
been
classified
according
to
weight
to
give
a
small
sample
of
what
is
available
for
purchase.
Refer
to
this
table
to
determine
the
weight
and
type
of
fabric
you
will
be
using
in
order
to
select
the
correct
needle
and
thread
combination.
For
correct
needle
and
thread
combination
for
your
fabric,
refer
to
the
Fabric,
Thread
and
Needle
Table
on
pages
20
and
21.
Fibre
and
Construction
Filmy
Sheer
Light
Silk
(Woven)
(Knit)
Coiftr.
Organza,
Idle
Ne(,
Lace.
Ninon
Ve
.
vet.
C(eue
de
Chine.
Shantung.
f
aide
Jersey
Rayon
(Woven)
(Kr,t)
Tulle
Net,
Lace
Velvet,
Taffeta,
Satin
Cire
Cotton
(Woven)
(Knit)
Voile,
Tulle
Net,
Lace
Challis,
Organdy,
Muslin,
Bastiste,
Dimity,
Lawn,
Percale,
Eyelet,
Gingham,
Piqué,
Poplin
Jersey
Wool
(Woven)
(Knit)
Cashmere,
Flannel,
Mohair,
Felt,
Crepe
Jersey
Synthetic
(Woven)
(Krot)
Chiffon,
Organza,
T
ul
le
Net,
Lace,
Ninon
Crepe
de
Chine
Crepe,
Velvet,
Taffeta,
Satin
Raschel
,
Single
Knit,
Sweater
Knit,
Bonded
Knit,
Tricot,
Cire
Synthetic
Blends
(Wove-)
(Kn
t)
Voile
Broadcloth,
Batiste,
Eyelet,
Gingham,
Poplin
Single
Knit
Leather
Kidskin,
Patent,
Chamois,
Imitation
-
Leathers
and
Suedes,
Leather,
Suede
Plastic
Plasc
P
l—
Plastic
Film
Vinyls
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