Singer 5500 Fashion Mate Instruction Manual 2 - Page 56

embroidering

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Step-i
Pull
out
the
lower
thread
by
turning
the
hand-
wheel
toward
you
while
holding
the
upper
thread
lightly.
Sew
5—6
stitches
with
the
zigzag
width
at
0
to
make
a
knot.
*
Be
sure
the
presser
foot
lifter
is
lowered.
Step-2
Set
the
zigzag
width
with
the
stopper
and
sew
along
the
outline
of
the
design.
Sew
the
stitches
as
close
as
possible.
*
To
get
better
performance,
operate
the
zigzag
width
lever
frequently
with
the
thumb
while
sewing.
Step-3
Fill
in
the
inside
of
the
design
by
moving
the
hoop
slightly.
*
Fill
with
the
stitches
in
the
same
direction
to
obtain
a
nice
appearance.
Step-4
To
finish
filling,
set
the
zigzag
width
to
0
and
sew
5—6
stitches.
*
For
better
results
with
a
clear
border
line,
change
the
direction
of
the
stitch
when
filling
the
part
right
next
to
the
previous
one.
Both
embroidering
and
monogramming
can
be
done
in
the
same
way
mentioned
above.
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