Operation Manual

4.
Tips
for
Zigzag
Stitching
and
Fashion
Stitches
Page
Ordinary
zigzag
stitching
40
Overcasting,
overedging
40
Edge
joining
41
Sewing
on
lace
42
Shell
edging
43
Roll
hems
43
Buttonholes
44
Sewing
on
buttons
46
Blindstitching
46
Automatic
fashion
stitches
.
.
.
.
48—51
Twin
needle
fashion
stitches
49
Manual
fashion
stitches
52
Satin
stitch
53
Cording
53
Appliqué
Work
54
Hole
embroidery
.
54
Elastic
curve
seam
56
Patching
56
for
zigzag
stitching
both
have
an
oval
needle
hole
due
to
the
deflection
of
the
needle.
Setting
_____
the
Machi
ize
The
cam
control
must
be
set
to
indicate
the
zigzag
symbol.
Adjust
the
zigzag
lever
to
the
desired
zigzag
width,
the
stitch
length
regulator
to
the
stitch
length
re
quired,
with
the
needle
positioning
lever
generally
on
centre
(for
details
see
page
22
“Adjusting
to
Straight
or
Zigzag
Stitch
ing”).
Your
attention
will
be
drawn
to
any
devitations
from
the
directions
given
above.
The
thread
tension
for
zigzag
sewing
must
not
be
too
strong.
When
adjusting
for
zigzag
width
4
(5/32”)
and
stitch
length
about
1/16”,
the
upper
thread
should
ap
pear
on
the
underside
of
the
fabric
as
small
points.
All
sewing
feet
and
attachments
shown
on
the
following
pages
although
not
mention
ed
on
page
6,
are
available
at
a
reason
able
extra
charge.
The
sewing
feet
and
the
needle
plate
used
39