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White 447 - Removing the Work; Zigzag Stitch; Satin Stitch

White 447
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To
Remove
the
Work
1.
Before
removing
the
work,
press
the
reverse
push
button
and
make
a
few
reverse
stitches
to
fasten
the
final
sewing.
2.
Raise
needle
to
its
highest
position
and
lift
presser
foot.
Pull
out
the
material
backward
gently.
3.
Cut
both
threads
on
the
thread
cutter,
leaving
about
4
inches
(10cm)
of
threads
under
and
to
the
rear
of
presser
foot.
Set
your
sewing
machine
as
per
follOwing
table:
Presser
Foot:
Stitch
Length:
Zigzag
Width:
Feed:
Pattern
Selector:
When
you
turn
the
stitch
length
regulator
clockwise,
stitches
become
longer;
if
counter
clockwise,
stitches
get
shorter.
When
you
turn
the
zigzag
width
Lever
down
,
stitches
become
wider;
if
up
stitches
on
the
contrary
become
narrower.
Satin
Stitch
When
the
stitch
length
regulator
is
set
at
the
position
of
very
short
length
-0.5
to
1
machine
produces
the
closest
zigzag
stitch
called
satin
stitch
which
is
used
for
making
buttonholes
and
various
decorative
stitches.
NOTE:
Generally,
zigzag
stitch
requires
less
upper
thread
tension
than
the
straight
stitch.
Important!
Use
narrow
part
of
zigzag
width
on
twin
needle
sewing
and
make
sure
the
needle
does
not
hit
the
presser
foot
and
needle
plate.
ZIGZAG
STITCH
Zigzag
foot
As
desired
(1-5)
As
desired
Sew
—17—
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