NEEDLE, THREAD AND FABRIC CHART
Use HA
×
1SP, HA
×
1(130/705H) Needles.
Light weight:
Organdy, Lawn, Gingham
Cotton No. 100
Heavy weight:
Oxford, Denim, Cotton Gaberdine
Polyester
No. 60 - 50
Cotton No. 60
Light weight:
Tropical, Wool, Poplin
Polyester
No. 80
Cotton No. 60
Serge, Gabardine, Flannel
Polyester
No. 80 - 60
Cotton No. 60
Heavy weight:
Velours, Camelhair, Astrakhan
Polyester
No. 60 - 50
Cotton No. 60
Light weight:
Georgette Crepe, Voile, Satin
Polyester
No. 100 - 80
Cotton No. 120-80
Heavy weight:
Taffeta, Twills, Denim
Polyester
No. 60
Cotton No. 60
Tricot
Polyester
No. 80 - 60
Cotton No. 80-60
Jersey
Polyester
No. 60 - 50
Cotton No. 60
Wool
Polyester
No. 60 - 50
Bulk Nylon
COTTON
LINEN
WOOL
SYNTHETIC
FIBRE
KNIT
90 (14)
for general sewing
75 (11)
for light weight
fabrics
THREAD
NEEDLE
FABRIC
* Synthetic threads are
recommended
for
ordinary
overlocking.
Polyester thread, for
example, is very useful for
different types of fabric.
NOTE: Keep in mind that
the lower and upper
loopers will use about twice
the amount of thread as the
needles. When purchasing
thread for sewing,
therefore, especially if it is
an unusual colour, you
should buy sufficient for
your requirements.
CHANGING NEEDLE
Raise needle bar to its highest point by turning hand wheel
towards you, but leave presser foot down. Loosen needle
clamp screw to remove the needle, and place new
needle with Flat Side Away From You, into the needle bar as
far as it will go, and tighten screw.
9
Needle clamp
screw
Flat
side
away
from
you.
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