User Manual

satin stitching
When you wish to produce a satin stitch make
a test sample first so you can adjust stitch
length and thread tension properly. Soft fabric
may
require a backing to ensure a firm stitch.
Crisp organdy, lawn or a fusible Interfacing
are suitable for this purpose.
Accessory and Selector Settings
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Needle Position:
Stitch Width:
Stitch Length: 0 to 1
General Purpose Needle Plate
Special Purpose Foot
ADJUSTING STITCH LENGTH
Turn stitch length selector dial to T
Run the machine at a slow speed and grad
ually turn stitch length dial clockwise until
stitches are closely spaced and form a
smooth surface.
ADJUSTING NEEDLE THREAD TENSION
Satin stitching requires less tension than
straight stitching or open zig-zag stitching.
Furthermore, the wider the stitch, lighter
the tension on the thread must be. Notice the
stitching on your sample. If the fabric is puck
ered. lower the needle thread tension by
turning the tension dial to a lower number