Operation Manual

Twin
Needle
Top
Stitching
Twin
needle
topstitching
is
great
when
you
want
two
rows
of
straight
decorative
topstitching.
Twin
needle
stitching
can
also
be
used
for
knit
fabrics.
The
two
straight
stitches
on
top
are
connected
with
one
bobbin
thread
creating
a
zig
zag
on
the
bottom
and
giving
a
small
amount
of
stretch.
Replace
the
standard
sewing
needle
with
a
4.0
or
6.0
mm
twin
needle.
Set
your
performance
2054
for
normal
Straight
Stitch
(1),
stitch
length
2.5
3.0,
presser
foot
0,
iDT
engaged.
Thread
the
top
with
the
contrasting
thread
and
the
bobbin
with
thread
matching
the
fabric.
Use
the
extra
spool
pin
for
the
second
top
spool.
Remember
to
place
one
top
thread
in
one
side
of
the
tension
disk
and
the
other
thread
on
the
other
side
of
the
tension
disk.
Touch
the
twin
needle
safety
icon
and
enter
the
twin
needle
to
limit
the
stitch
width
and
prevent
needle
breakage.
Begin
to
sew.
Make
sure
to
tie
off
the
beginning
and
end
of
the
topstitch
ing.
Eyelets
Eyelet
plate
Eyelet
sewing
has
a
long
tradition
as
linen
embroidery
and
is
popular
for
creating
table
linens
and
garments.
Achieve
great
effects,
using
the
eyelet
plate
and
various
stitches.
Remove
the
presser
foot,
use
a
screwdriver
to
remove
the
presser
foot
shank.
Place
the
eyelet
plate
onto
the
needle
plate
making
sure
that
pin
A
fits
into
the
middle
cut
out
of
the
needle
plate.
Push
the
plate
down
at
the
front.
Mark
on
you
fabric
where
to
sew
the
eyiets.
Tightly
hoop
the
fabric.
With
small
scissors
snip
one
or
two
of
the
fabric
threads
at
the
center
of
the
marking
and
push
the
fabric
over
the
pin
of
the
eyelet
plate.
The
fabric
must
fit
tightly
around
the
pin.
Lower
the
presser
foot
lifter.
Draw
up
the
bobbin
thread
and
hold
it
for
the
first
few
stitches.
Stitch
around
the
cut
with
the
desired
stitch.
important:
While
doing
so,
turn
the
hoop
with
the
fabric
slowly
and
evenly.
The
stitches
should
be
very
close
to
each
other.
Secure
with
a
few
straight
stitches.
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