Sewing Machine User's Manual
11.
Monogram/Freehand
Embroidery:
Set
stitch
length
to
0.
Remove
the
presser
foot.
Draw
the
monogram
or
design
on
the
fabric
with
a
fabric
marking
pencil.
Place
the
fabric
in
a
hoop
with
stabilizer
under
the
fabric.
Set
the
stitch
width
to
5.
Place
the
hooped
fabric
under
the
needle,
be
sure
to
lower
the
presser
bar
(this
is
easy
to
forget
with
no
foot
on
the
machine!)
and
follow
the
marked
letter
or
design
with
the
stitching.
Move
the
hoop
without
turning
it.
You
must
move
the
fabric!
12.
Stippling:
The
stippling
technique
is
a
freehand
stitch
for
quilting.
Set
the
stitch
length
to
0.
Hoop
the
quilt
or
fabric.
Set
stitch
width
to
0.
Move
the
fabric
under
the
needle
to
create
a
wavy
straight
stitch
quilting
(stippling).
13.
Twin
Needle
Sewing:
Replace
the
standard
needle
with
a
twin
needle
(optional
accessory
available
at
any
sewing
machine
store).
There
are
two
spool
pins
on
the
top
of
your
machine.
Place
a
spool
on
each
spool
pin.
Thread
the
threads
as
for
normal
sewing
but
separate
them
at
the
needle
and
thread
one
through
each
needle.
Set
the
width
at
0
for
straight
stitch
twin
needle
sewing.
Set
the
width
from
1-2
for
zigzag
twin
needJe
sewing.
(Always
turn
the
hand
wheel
to
be
sure
the
width
is
not
too
wide
causing
the
needle
to
hit
the
needle
plate
and
break.>
14.
Pintucks:
Insert
a
twin
needle
(optional
accessory)
with
1.6mm
or
2.0mm
between
the
two
needles
and
thread
as
in
number
13
for
twin
needle
sewing.
Set
stitch
width
to
0.
Put
on
an
optional
applique
presser
foot
or
optional
twin
needle
pintuck
foot.
Stitch
rows
of
straight
stitch
twin
needle
sewing
on
a
lightweight
fabric.
15.
Reverse
Sewing:
To
sew
backwards
with
astraight
stitch
or
a
zigzag
push
in
on
the
reverse
button
marked
with
R.
As
long
as
the
button
is
held
in,
the
machine
will
sew
in
reverse.
16.
Applique:
Stitch
applique
designs
in
place
with
a
zig
zag
satin
stitch.
Fuse
the
applique
to
the
fabric
with
a
fusible
web.
Place
tear-a-way
stabilizer
under
the
fabric.
Try
the
stitch
on
a
scrap
of
stabilized
fabric
before
sewing
on
your
project
and
adjust
the
stitch
length
as
needed.
For
best
results
thread
the
top
with
a
decorative
Rayon
thread.
Set
the
stitch
width
from
2-5.
The
larger
the
applique
the
wider
the
width.
Set
the
stitch
length
at
1
then
begin
to
sew
on
your
scrap.
Turn
the
stitch
length
dial
toward
0
until
the
zigzag
stitching
is
very
close
together
and
satiny.
This
is
called
a
satin
stitch.
An
open
toe
applique
foot
available
as
an
optional
accessory
will
feed
smoothly
over
the
satin
stitch
thanks
to
a
tunnel
on
the
underside
of
the
foot
and
the
open
toe
gives
visibility
as
you
sew
around
the
applique.
17.
Left
and
right
needle
positions
straight
stitch:
Set
the
stitch
width
to
0,
stitch
length
as
desired.
Turn
the
small
dial
inside
the
stitch
width
dial
to
the
left
for
left
needle
position
and
to
the
right
for
right
needle
position.
18.
Topstitching:
Set
the
stitch
length
to
4
and
the
stitch
width
to
0.
Stitch
on
the
outside
of
the
garment
for
visible
decorative
straight
stitch
topstitching.
Your
new
White
Sewing
Machine
will
help
you
create
beautiful
garments,
gifts,
projects
for
your
home
and
more.
Why
not
start
a
project
today?
Happy
Sewing!
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