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Sewing
Stitch adjustments
Your machine will set and recommend the best 
settings for each selected stitch. You can make your 
own adjustments on the selected stitch.
All setting changes, except for thread tension, only 
affect the selected stitch, and will be reset to default 
when selecting another stitch. The changed settings 
are not automatically saved when turning your 
machine off. 
The set stitch width and stitch length are shown 
next to the icons for each adjustment. When 
trying to exceed minimum or maximum settings a 
warning sound will be heard.
Note: The numbers are highlighted when the setting is 
changed.
Stitch width/stitch positioning (1)
Use “-” and “+” to increase or decrease the stitch 
width.
For straight stitches, use “-” and “+” to move the 
stitch position left or right. When a straight stitch 
is selected, the icon (A) changes to show that stitch 
positioning is active instead of stitch width.
Stitch length/stitch density (2)
Use “-” and “+” to increase or decrease the stitch 
length.
For satin stitches the stitch density can be adjusted. 
This is often used with specialty threads and 
when a less dense satin stitch is desired. The stitch 
density does not affect the actual length of the 
entire stitch.
For satin stitches, use “-” and “+” to increase or 
decrease the stitch density. When a satin stitch is 
selected, the icon (B) changes to show that stitch 
density is active instead of stitch length.
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