ADJUSTING STITCH WIDTH
To produce a zig-zag stitch, turn the stitch-
width dial to any setting between 1 and 5. The
higher the number, the wider the stitch.
ADJUSTING NEEDLE-THREAD TENSION
Generally, zig-zag stitching at open stitch
lengths requires the same needle-thread ten
sion as straight stitching.
Flexl-Stitch
patterns,
however, may require more needle-thread
tension than
Fashion
Stitch patterns. Make a
test sample with the fabric and thread you
plan to use so that you can adjust the tension
to suit the stitch you have chosen. The stitches
should lie flat against the fabric without caus
ing the fabric to pucker.
If the stitches are not flat and the fabric is
puckered, lower the needle-thread tension by
turning the tension dial to a lower number.
For tension adjustment of
Fashion
Stitch pat
terns at satin-stitch length, turn to page 54.
ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH
For
Fashion
Stitch Patterns
Any stitch length setting from 6 to 20 will give
you an open zig-zag stitch of the pattern you
select. The lower the number, the more open,
or farther apart, your stitches will be. The
symbol on the dial above 20 designates the
FINE stitch area and is used for adjusting satin
stitching (see page 54 for specific instruc
tions).
For
Flexi-Stitch
Patterns
When you use a
Flexi-Stitch
pattern, set the
stitch length dial in the 6 to 8 area indicated
by the yellow band. The higher the number,
the shorter your stitches will be. Dial numbers
in this case do not represent length of stitches
per inch.
Stitching cannot be reversed when using a
Flexi-Stitch
pattern.
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Flexi-Stitch
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