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8-1-2021
APQS.com
Lenni Lucey Oparation
stitches. Place these stitches close together to secure your stitches. Place at least 8-10 stitches right next
to each other for a firm, secure start.
o When you release the toggle switch, the machine will cycle the needle into the up or down position. If
you wish to change the needle position from where it stopped, press the toggle switch toward the white
dot once more.
4. To end your stitches and secure your top and bobbin thread, stop sewing about ¼-inch away from your actual
intended stopping point. Use the “Needle Up/Down” toggle switch again (press the toggle switch on any handle
toward the white dot) to place very close stitches for securing the thread.
Stitch Regulated & Manual Stitching Modes
Stitch Regulated
1. The Stitch
Regulator is active
when the blue LED
light next to the
Stitch Regulator
On/Off switch IS
illuminated.
2. The numbers around the dial correspond to “stitches per inch” when using the
Stitch Regulated sewing mode. For example, in the photo above the dial is
pointing near the number 10, indicating the machine will sew approximately 10
stitches every inch.
3. When the Stitch Regulator is active, you may select a stitch length from 7-15
stitches per inch by turning the dial to the desired length. Most quilters find
stitches between 10-11 stitches per inch to be the most pleasing, but you can
select a length that suits you.
4. If you stop moving the machine in Stitch Regulated Mode, but do not tap the
sewing motor toggle switch, the machine is still active but will not stitch until
you move it again. Your machine head will BEEP every few seconds to remind
you that your machine motor is still ON. Tap the toggle switch on any handle
away from the white dot to stop the sewing motor completely.
NOTE: You can change this setting as you sew; you will not have to
stop the sewing motor to adjust your stitch length.

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