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ALDI md15694 - Sewing Operations - Stitch Types; Setting Stitch Types; Straight Stitch Usage; Zigzag Stitch Usage

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AFTER SALES SUPPORT
Sewing
GB
0333 32 13 106
IRE
1 800 992508
www.medion.co.uk
GB IRE
Setting the stitch types
You set the stitch types using the programme selection buttons
38
.
Make sure that the needle is at its highest position before changing the
stitch type.
Test the stitching on a swatch before using a stitch programme for your
actual work.
You will fi nd an overview of all the stitch types in the programme table
in section „Programme selection“ on page 46.
For information on attaching and removing the presser foot, please see
„Removing and fi tting the presser foot“ on page 41.
Straight stitch
Suitable for general sewing and for top-stitching.
Presser foot: ..................................................................................................Standard foot
Presser foot indicator: .......................................................................................................J
Programme: ...........................................................................................................................0
Stitch length: .........................................................................................................0.5 to 4.5
Stitch width: ..........................................................................................................0.5 to 6.5
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
The incorrect rotation point can cause damage when using a
twin needle.
In this case, raise the needle to turn the fabric.
Zigzag stitch
The zigzag stitch is one of the most commonly used stitches. It can be
used for many different things, for example hemming, appliqué, and
monograms.
Before you use the zigzag stitch, sew a few straight stitches to reinforce
the stitching.
Presser foot: ..................................................................................................Standard foot
Presser foot indicator: .......................................................................................................J
Programme: ...........................................................................................................................3
Stitch length: ............................................................................................................ 0.2 to 3
Stitch width: ............................................................................................................. 0.5 to 7
TIPS FOR ZIGZAG STITCHES
For a better zigzag stitch, the upper thread tension must be lower than
for straight stitches.
The upper thread should be slightly visible on the underside of the
fabric.
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